From sa413 at cam.ac.uk Fri May 1 10:14:54 2009 From: sa413 at cam.ac.uk (Sarah Allen) Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 11:14:54 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] CUWBC Development Squad Message-ID: <5546D507-AF7C-47E7-B0D4-9069B56A598E@cam.ac.uk> Dear All, Cambridge University Women's Boat Club (CUWBC) will be running its annual Development Squad between 22nd June and 19th July this year. We are looking to recruit enthusiastic College rowers and coxes to spend four weeks training together on the Cam, during which we gain valuable technical knowledge, physiological fitness and racing experience. We will be running four or five crews, with a view to entering the top two of these in the National Championships at the end of July. All crews will also race at various other regattas during the month, at which we are usually quite successful winning pots! Dev Squad is an opportunity not to be missed for people considering trialling for the 2010 Boat Races against Oxford, as it gives an introduction to what University rowing involves and what to expect. There is no commitment to trial, however, and plenty of people simply take the experience and coaching back to strengthen their College boats the following year. It is also a lot of fun, as anyone who has done it will attest! If you are interested, please fill out the online application form on http://www.cuwbc.org There is also more information here about the club, and what Dev Squad and trialling involve. If you have any further questions, please email the President Sarah Allen on sa413 at cam.ac.uk or the Lightweight Captain Eddie Surtees at sa413 at cam.ac.uk - we would love to hear from you! ***** Sarah Allen President, CUWBC sa413 at cam.ac.uk From cwej2 at cam.ac.uk Fri May 1 12:36:38 2009 From: cwej2 at cam.ac.uk (C W E John) Date: 01 May 2009 13:36:38 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] (no subject) Message-ID: Dear All, QCBC are looking for trailer space for 2 VIIIs (and if possible an IV) to go to Poplar Regatta. If anyone has space (even if it is just for one VIII) it would be really appreciated. Best Regards Ed John QCBC Mens captain -- C.W.E. John Queens' College Mob: +447725227149 From julian at cucbc.org Sat May 2 09:46:21 2009 From: julian at cucbc.org (Julian Granger-Bevan) Date: Sat, 02 May 2009 10:46:21 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] Entries for May Bumps Message-ID: <49FC166D.6030406@cucbc.org> Dear Captains, Entries are now open for May Bumps 2009. - Online entry (please login first) is at http://www.cucbc.org/bumps/enter/new. - Entry fees are ?33 per crew, and must be sent to Ian Thompson at Kings College. (Please ensure that club bills are settled alongside the entry fees.) - Crew lists need to be submitted for the Bumps Programme at http://www.thebumps.co.uk/crewlists. The deadline for all of these is the 15th May 2009 at 23:45. Any queries about website login details or using online entries should be sent to webmaster[at]cucbc.org. Julian From cuwbc at cucbc.org Sat May 2 10:21:41 2009 From: cuwbc at cucbc.org (Thomas Walton) Date: Sat, 2 May 2009 11:21:41 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] CUWBC Honorary Secretary Message-ID: <641beeae0905020321p47c2437am683eac7ff53d3c3a@mail.gmail.com> Dear all, There were no candidates for the position of CUWBC Honorary Secretary at the last election, so nominations have been re-opened. Nominations will close on Wednesday evening and the election will take place on Saturday 9th May. Any member of a college women's boat club is eligible to stand for the position, so if you are interested in helping with the running of CUWBC and CUCBC then please do contact me for more information about standing. This is an important role so please do come forward if you're interested - you won't be expected to send as many emails as I have this year! Regards, Thomas CUWBC Honorary Secretary 2008-9 From cuwbc at cucbc.org Sun May 3 21:26:59 2009 From: cuwbc at cucbc.org (Thomas Walton) Date: Sun, 3 May 2009 22:26:59 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] Exceptional rowers for Bumps Message-ID: <641beeae0905031426t24a47f8we05fe54784d96bf6@mail.gmail.com> Dear Captains, A reminder: you need to request permission for exceptional rowers or declaring the status of any graduate students who have changed college by this Tuesday (deadline extended because my reminder email on Friday didn't get through to the lists). Any graduate students who have changed college can row for either of their two colleges but you must declare this. "Exceptional rowers" include fellows and college staff. To do this, please email committee at cucbc.org with names and details of particular crew members. You do not necessarily need to specify crews at this stage, but should note that fellows and college staff are not allowed to row above second boat level in almost all cases. Regards, Thomas From pcon at bas.ac.uk Thu May 7 05:16:17 2009 From: pcon at bas.ac.uk (Convey, Peter) Date: Thu, 7 May 2009 06:16:17 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] FW: CAMBRIDGE CHAMPS EIGHTS HEAD - SUNDAY 17TH MAY 2009 In-Reply-To: References: <00b601c9ca31$6e1fdd00$4a5f9700$@com>, Message-ID: <7F8FCD304F29444ABBE9328A09D635510146066BA7@nerckwmb1.ad.nerc.ac.uk> for information Pete ________________________________________ From: Bill Key [billkey65 at hotmail.com] Sent: 06 May 2009 17:31 To: eh268 at cam.ac.uk; pcon at pcmail.nerc-bas.ac.uk; pamal.schofield at dial.pipex.com; camrow at ukonline.co.uk; tom.davies at dsl.pipex.com; stephen.chapman at domino-uk.com; pmk26 at cam.ac.uk; roger at thorogoodr.freeserve.co.uk; susanbrown66 at btinternet.com; paul.haines at peachinnovations.com; simonhames at hotmail.com; peter.jeffery at paconsulting.com; bartlow at msn.com; merrington at onetel.com; slhrowing at yahoo.co.uk; tony at cremedor.co.uk; simon.kerr at mottmac.com; stephen at stephenallen.co.uk; paul.wilkins at genericsgroup.com; t.j.haire at dpmms.cam.ac.uk; tim at mcshane.org; pwelton at live.co.uk; rob.linney at uk.sun.com; rob at robmilner.com; steve at mrao.cam.ac.uk; alisonrows at yahoo.co.uk; andy.fitt at ntlworld.com; cnewland at lolacars.com; carriew at netflare.co.uk; chris.leaf at biodynamics.co.uk; martin.rooney at ntlworld.com Subject: FW: CAMBRIDGE CHAMPS EIGHTS HEAD - SUNDAY 17TH MAY 2009 For your information Bill Bill Key 4 Parr Close Impington Cambridge CB24 9YH Tel: 01223 234506 ________________________________ From: lesley at corbettfamily.com To: billkey65 at hotmail.com Subject: CAMBRIDGE CHAMPS EIGHTS HEAD - SUNDAY 17TH MAY 2009 Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 08:50:00 +0100 Hi Bill Please can the following info be sent to the CRA email list? Thank you very much Lesley CAMBRIDGE CHAMPS EIGHTS HEAD - SUNDAY 17TH MAY 2009 DIVS AT 12.00, 1.30 and 3.00pm This is a great pre Bumps Cam event for university and town club eights. The course runs from the Plough to the Penny Ferry - 1450 metres. Last year over 105 eights took part. PRIZES SPONSORS - MILTON BREWERY AND RIVERBOAT GEORGINA 1. EVENT CATEGORIES Event Tankards (with free fill of Milton Brewery beer if collected at prizegiving at City boathouse) Town categories: CRA Men?s Senior, Novice, Vet, Junior CRA Ladies Senior, Novice, Vet, Junior University categories: Mens Mays Div 1, 2, 3 and lower (divs 4-6) enter event as M1, M2, M3 or ML Ladies Mays Div 1, 2, 3 and lower (divs 4-5) enter event as W1, W2, W3 or WL 2. COURSE RECORD A magnum of Veuve Clicquot Champagne for the fastest men?s and ladies crews (Town or Gown) if they break the current Champs 8?s Head course record. These stand as 4m 24.1 seconds set by Downing M1 in 2008 and 5m.07.6 seconds set by Jesus W1 also in 2008. 3. JUDGED BEST STARTS 9 bottles of "Champs" for: Most Impressive Mens start Most Impressive Ladies start Most "Interesting" Mens start Most "Interesting" Ladies start 4. COXING PRIZES Coxes prizes for the judged best cornering of Ditton Corner First prize 2 tickets on a Georgina cruise on Sunday 1st June (with a complimentary bottle of Bollinger champagne) and a cox award tankard. 5 other special cox award tankards and chocolate oranges. This is an invitational CRA event and as such does not require ARA membership. Link for all previous years? results and copies of poster, entry form, map, safety plan and competitor information (downloadable documents at foot of Champs 8?s Head page): http://www.championrowing.org.uk/Default.aspx?tabid=61 Please email with any queries to: events.secretary at championrowing.org.uk Please email your entry form or post with your cheque to the address below. (Closing date Tuesday 12th May 2009 - 6.00pm) Thank you Lesley =========================== Lesley Corbett Events Secretary Champion of the Thames RC 38 Chesterton Hall Crescent Cambridge CB4 1AP t: 01223 328418 www.championrowing.org.uk =========================== ________________________________ Get the New Internet Explore 8 Optimised for MSN. Download Now From ma428 at hermes.cam.ac.uk Fri May 1 19:34:32 2009 From: ma428 at hermes.cam.ac.uk (Matt Andrew) Date: Fri, 01 May 2009 20:34:32 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] Trailering for Poplar Message-ID: <49FB4EC8.1000404@imap.hermes.cam.ac.uk> Dear all, Fitzwilliam are looking for some space on a trailer for Poplar regatta. If possible we would be looking to hire space for an eight and two fours. Thanks very much for all your help, Matt Andrew Men's Captain, Fitzwilliam College BC From ma428 at hermes.cam.ac.uk Tue May 5 15:10:35 2009 From: ma428 at hermes.cam.ac.uk (Matt Andrew) Date: Tue, 05 May 2009 16:10:35 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] Fitzwilliam looking for a 2x for this weekend Message-ID: <4A0056EB.8060601@imap.hermes.cam.ac.uk> Dear all, Fitz are looking to borrow a heavyweight 2x (anything from 85-95kg) for Poplar this Sunday. We already have another boat to train in, but unfortunately are not able to use it for the regatta, so we would really appreciate any help we can get with this. Many thanks, Matt Andrew Captain, Fitzwilliam College BC From seniortreasurer at cucbc.org Sat May 9 12:08:47 2009 From: seniortreasurer at cucbc.org (Ian Thompson) Date: Sat, 9 May 2009 13:08:47 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] Bils,Mays Entries and Programmes Message-ID: A reminder that Friday is the deadline for payment of last term's bill and Mays entry fees, and for enrry of crews on both the CUCBC and Bumps Programme websites. Please also let me know asap if you need a supply of programmes for sale at club marquees etc in Bumps week. These are supplied on a SoR basis and at a discount price. Ian -- Ian Thompson Senior Treasurer, CUCBC King's College Cambridge CB2 1ST -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From peter.convey at btinternet.com Tue May 12 12:13:00 2009 From: peter.convey at btinternet.com (PETER CONVEY) Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 12:13:00 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [CUCBC Captains] 'exceptional' rowers, town rowing, and eligiblity Message-ID: <32717.33493.qm@web86408.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Dear all this seems to be a term for bringing various issues to a head. The purpose of this message is to give a 'heads up' that I intend to produce shortly a discussion document for captains on the two subjects of 'exceptional rowers' and reciprocal eligibility for town and college rowing clubs. In due course and after discussion of these, I would hope to be able to bring a set of guiding principles on these to a confirmatory vote by captains. Some brief notes on these follow, which will be worth your reading to ensure your bumps crews this term do not contain any ineligible rowers. Please note this message is not intended to cover either issue exhaustively. A basic point underlying both issues is that clubs need to realise is that, for any competition which runs on a 'club' basis, it is up to the club to ensure that it develops and trains enough members to fill the required number of seats (including cox) in the boats to be entered. The fundamental premise of most CUCBC competitions is that they are inter-collegiate. However, eligibility issues not only apply to CUCBC competitions, but to most regattas (ie ARA), and where composite crews are permitted they are named as such on the entry. It is also the case more widely that ARA are enforcing membership and eligiblity requirements with more vigour. If clubs cannot fulfill this requirement, the end result is they have to accept that they cannot enter the affected crew. 1) 'Exceptional' rowers. This point is stimulated because there seems to have been a remarkable number of requests for these this term. This leads to an impression that there is some desperation to fill crews by any means, and hence retain places. As with several areas of current practice, 'exceptional' eligibility is largely defined by precedent, although has to the best of my knowledge been applied consistently over time, and the 'status quo' interpretation of these has been applied this term. It is also the case that there is currently no explicit statement as to how many 'exceptionals' can be included in a single crew - as a rule of thumb we currently specify a maximum of two. As the length of the following text will quickly indicate, it would be difficult to compose all-encompassing rules! In brief, there are two categories of club members that are required to be declared under our current rules, but who are 'automatically' eligible once declared: these are (i) College Fellows (automatically eligible for 2nd boat or lower; also eligible as 'exceptional' in the only crew of a small club, and possibly in the first crew of a club where starting position is below 3rd division), (ii) students who have different undergrad and postgrad colleges (who need to declare which college they will row for on a termly basis). There are several other general categories of exceptional that have been recognised by precedent. (i) exchange students of various sorts, ie those from another University who are in Cambridge on a recognised course or exchange visit as part of their degree studies. These are treated as normal students, and may nominate a single college club to row for in their stay here, and are not limited as to which crew they may be placed in. (ii) College employees, who may be permitted to row in any boat other than the club's first crew (exceptionally in a first crew if that is the club's only boat, and/or is below 3rd division), (iii) students from a different college, who may be permitted to row in a club's lowest boat, but only if the source college confirms they have no requirement for the person concerned, AND if the receiving college is not denying one of its own members a place by bringing in the external rower. Note that we generally give more flexibility to requests for coxing positions (on safety grounds, and this has explicitly been considered previously by captains), and to clubs who only field a single crew or whose top crew is below 3rd division. Finally, there are categories that come up frequently as requests, but who on precedent are not eligible. These include (i) partners/spouses/friends etc of club members, who are not eligible under any circumstance unless they themselves have a bona fide college connection to that club (the one exception to this that I am aware of being a College Master's wife!), (ii) students from one college who for some reason have learnt to row at another (usually because they like someone at the latter or don't like someone at the former), again not eligible under any circumstances, (iii) people who may or may not be former college students, but who are simply working in the local area (including for the University rather than with a College attachment), again not eligible under any circumstances. 2) Town-gown eligibility. The question of whether someone can be an active member at the same time of both a town and a college club is also coming up more frequently. Again, current practice is set mostly by history and precedent, and is driven by the fact that CRA has very strict rules that in effect ensure that people who have competed in any given year for a student club cannot compete for a CRA club in Town Bumps, and that student clubs cannot affiliate to CRA and hence enter their 'closed' events. As a basic principle, within this local and national environment, it would seem reasonable that individuals have to make a decision as to which club they wish to be a member of. It would also seem unreasonable in a local context that CRA clubs can appear to view student clubs as easy sources of good rowers, in a way that they certainly can't view other CRA clubs! Thus the current practice that we have is that, in any given term, if a student trains, regularly for or competes with a town club, or uses town club membership to take part in outings (including sculling) that intentionally take place in 'student restricted' hours, then they make themselves ineligible for CUCBC competitions that term, even as a substitute. Occasional outings as a substitute (including for a race in an 'emergency') are accepted, reciprocally by both organisations. The one recognised exception to this mutual ineligibilty refers to a person who originally learnt to row with a town club in the local area, before becoming a student, who is accepted as being eligible to compete for both in any given time period. To date this has always referred to someone who grew up locally, and not to someone who learnt to row (student or town) as an adult before subsequently switching community, or switching back. I am aware that the latter is an issue that applies to some individuals this term, and will have to make a pragmatic decision on these cases. Other than the current general principle, this area of town-gown eligiblity in particular has not been subject to detailed discussion amongst our captains in recent years, and this does need to be rectified. However, as this cannot realistically start to happen, or a confirmed new position be taken, until the next captains meeting, we have continued to apply the existing practice for individuals brought to our attention as requests this term. I would note that 'gossip' suggests that there may be undeclared individuals rowing in college crews who risk breaching current practice, and hence there is a risk that if they are brought to our attention near to the races they may be disqualified, so I would urge captains to declare such rowers. 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If you have any comments or suggestions then I or the committee would be happy to hear them (although don't necessarily expect a response, as we're all very busy at this point in time). On a different point, I have received several emails querying rowing this weekend. Champs Head means the river is closed until 16.00 on Sunday. As this race is both heavily geared towards colleges and finishes well before lighting up, there will be no change to the usual rowing restrictions (as per the spirit of the proposal at the Captains' Meeting). The (unapproved) minutes of the last meeting were slightly unclear on this point and have been amended to reflect this. Regards, Thomas From cuwbc at cucbc.org Thu May 14 21:09:32 2009 From: cuwbc at cucbc.org (Thomas Walton) Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 22:09:32 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] Bumps entries - 24 hours left! Message-ID: <641beeae0905141409w38935cb1ma734e649ed728d48@mail.gmail.com> Dear Captains, A reminder that there is little more than 24 hours until Bumps entries close - Friday evening at 23:45. Lots of clubs haven't entered their crews so please make sure you do so by the deadline. You need to make sure you have completed the following: 1. Entered crews on the CUCBC website (giving full crew lists - these can however be changed before Bumps). 2. Paid club bills AND entry fees (to Ian Thompson at King's College). 3. Submitted crew lists at http://www.thebumps.co.uk/crewlists (these cannot be changed after tomorrow evening). Technical questions - email webmaster at cucbc.org immediately (don't leave it until the last minute); other questions - email me as usual. Regards, Thomas From seniortreasurer at cucbc.org Fri May 15 15:20:23 2009 From: seniortreasurer at cucbc.org (Ian Thompson) Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 16:20:23 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] Final Reminder Message-ID: Dear All, This is the final reminder that the Bumps Entry System will close at 23.45hrs today and that after that time it will not be possible to enter further crews in this year's May Bumps. As at 16:00hrs, the clubs listed below had either not submitted any entries, not completed entries correctly, or had not entered all crews for which they have permanent places. You are reminded that any crew with a permanent place that does not enter loses the place and has to compete in the GoR to get on in future years. Jesus (men) Queens' (men) Pembroke (men and women) Emmanuel (men and women) FaT (M2) Corpus (men) King's(M2) St Edmund's (M2 & W1) LMBC (M5 - plus, fees received for 11 crews, only 7 on system so far). Addenbrooke's (M1) Murray Edwards(W3) Hughes Hall (women) Please remember that if crews are not entered by 23.45 they will not be placed on the start order for this year's races. Best wishes, Ian -- Ian Thompson Senior Treasurer, CUCBC King's College Cambridge CB2 1ST -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Bill Bill Key 4 Parr Close Impington Cambridge CB24 9YH Tel: 01223 234506 ________________________________ From: jwmartin at onetel.com To: billkey65 at hotmail.com Subject: Fw: X-Press BC Head Race on Monday 15th June 7.00 pm Date: Sun, 17 May 2009 11:28:32 +0100 Could I ask you to send this to the people on your CRA communication list. Regards John ________________________________ " Upgrade to Internet Explorer 8 Optimised for MSN. " Download Now -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: X-Press Head 2009 advert v2.doc Type: application/msword Size: 169472 bytes Desc: X-Press Head 2009 advert v2.doc URL: From twd10 at cam.ac.uk Mon May 18 14:03:54 2009 From: twd10 at cam.ac.uk (Tom Davies) Date: Mon, 18 May 2009 15:03:54 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] 10 Outings Message-ID: <000b01c9d7c1$7c5a1c30$750e5490$@ac.uk> Sorry people; I forgot the attachment! I attach the ten outing form for the Mays. I would grateful if you could bear in mind that; a) Its purpose is to prevent incompetent crews from taking part in the racing and creating a risk for other crews b) It applies to outings this term with the whole crew. c) The cox is included d) The number "10" refers to the average number of outings for each member. There is a small amount of room for compensation, but no individual can have had less than 8 outings in the crew. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Ten Outing Form - Mays09.doc Type: application/msword Size: 50688 bytes Desc: not available URL: From peter.convey at btinternet.com Tue May 19 14:38:13 2009 From: peter.convey at btinternet.com (PETER CONVEY) Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 14:38:13 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [CUCBC Captains] excpetionals and town rowers - reminder Message-ID: <206040.30107.qm@web86409.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Dear all following on from my message last week, I'm aware that there is still 'gossip' as to whether all exceptionals and town rowers are being declared as required. Worth remembering that having someone 'called' and found ineligible in the run up to the races or on the day is likely to result in them and possibly their crew being disqualified! With reference to individuals who also row for town clubs, the 'pared down' version of the current eligilibity practice, albeit still with grey areas, is: - during any given Full Term such individuals should not train regularly or seriously with the town club, and should not race except as a bona fide sub (which should normally be notified to us as soon as it happens) with a town club. - they should not use town club membership to row in crews or as scullers in time periods during which student restrictions apply on the Cam (ie basically, in dedicated evening hours, weekend mornings, in the dark). If either of these stipulations are breached then the person becomes ineligible for a college crew in any CUCBC event that term. It is generally acceptable for a person to row occasionally for a town club, to join a town club in order to scull (if their college does not have appropriate boats, and as long as they obey termtime student time and vessel restrictions if they intend to compete for their college), or if they learnt to row locally before coming up to College (ie they can then have dual membership without limitation). For the sake of having to make a pragmatic decision, if someone who has been a student subsequently is employed in the Cambridge area and rows for a town club, and then returns to be a (postgrad) student at a later date (ie NOT simply after the University holidays), then I am prepared to consider them in the same light as the latter case. While there is clearly now a need to bring a set of proposals and alternatives to captains to decide acceptable and non-acceptable categories of exceptional rowers here, this will not be done in advance of this Mays, and hence the above will apply. I'd also again remind that ARA is currently enforcing eligibility requirements more stringently (it is not simply a case that they will let you join as many clubs as you feel is convenient!), that CRA currently does not as standard permit students who have competed in the Mays to compete in their summer races, and that other rivers with analogous situations (eg schools and town clubs in Bedford) impose similar restrictions during termtime. Thanks Pete -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cuwbc at cucbc.org Wed May 20 14:51:57 2009 From: cuwbc at cucbc.org (Thomas Walton) Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 15:51:57 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] Racing Regulations vote - attention required Message-ID: <641beeae0905200751w7bc45bf9ia25cfe90503da952@mail.gmail.com> Dear Captains, Please find an important email from Pete Convey below. This requires immediate attention relating to the rules copied below: a link to online voting is at the bottom of this email. *Current *rule wordings: 1.a. That only resident *bona fide* student members of the University who are also members of the CUCBC be eligible to row or steer in CUCBC races, except as specified in Rule 40. For the purposes of this regulation a *bona fide* student is defined as one who is *in statu pupillari* and is therefore: i. a matriculated member of a College; and ii. currently reading for a recognised degree of the University; and iii. fulfilling the University residence requirements in both time and place. 2.d. Postgraduate members of the University are eligible to compete for their College in CUCBC races until the end of the term in which they sit their first viva voce or other final examination Pete and Ian are away from this evening so please contact me if you have any queries. Thomas ---------------------------- Dear Captains Further to my recent messages about exceptional rowers, a case has arisen that appears to me to have merit but to fall outside current rule wording, such that I/CUCBC does not have the authority to grant an exception without the agreement of captains. While the case relates to a single crew/college, I would like the issue to be considered on a generic basis. The issue is as follows: a postgraduate has submitted and been examined on a thesis, and been asked to extensively revise, resubmit and be be re-examined. This contravenes the current rule 2d (below), which explicitly refers to the 'first viva', and this wording has previously been intentionally agreed by captains in order to stop any possibility of an individual for whatever reason having an unreasonable delay between first and second vivas (being re-examined is an unusual event in itself), and also to avoid any possibility of an extended period between being examined and actually taking the degree (hence the verb 'graduate' is not used to indicate the end of the degree period). However, for a postgraduate in this situation, who does resubmit without unreasonable delay, and is now given a second viva date, being barred from eligibility can appear to contradict rule 1a (below). Although this is not the case (rule 2 follows on from rule 1 and qualifies it), at the very least some rewording is required to avoid this confusion, and there is also then the possibility to recognise this situation explicitly. I see two possible options for resolving this, that I would ask captains to vote on electronically: (a) to move the current rule 2.d. unchanged into rule 1, making it 1.d. [This would maintain the status quo, and would represent captains making a statement that they consider the date of first viva as representing the effective end of the degree for CUCBC eligibility purposes.] (b) move as in (a), but additionally reword as follows: *Postgraduate members of the University are eligible to compete for their College in CUCBC races until the end of the term in which they sit their viva voce or other final examination; this would normally be their first viva voce examination, except in cases where resubmission and a second viva voce are required by the University authorities, in which case the CUCBC should be satisfied that there has been no unreasonable delay inserted and in particular that rule 1a(iii) is satisfied. For the purposes of deciding eligibility, viva voce examinations completed during any period between University terms are considered as the previous term.* [This would permit eligibility for a person who has been asked to resubmit and be re-examined, and has done so with no delay or indication of 'playing the system', and the final sentence is a separate 'tidying up' that has been required for a while to take account of viva's that take place in the holidays, which should also be inserted if captains vote for option (a).] As Chairman, my recommendation is for option (b), as this appears to be a 'fair' resolution, while still giving us the ability to reject manipulated requests. I would ask captains (and eligible committee members) to vote for either option (a) or option (b), and to do so rapidly (let's say by 17.00 on Friday), as in the current issue both the club and individual concerned need to know where they stand without delay. To vote, please login to the CUCBC website using your username/password (as for Bumps entries) and then go to http://www.cucbc.org/voting/20090520-RacingRegs , where both options are described again, and you can submit your vote. Pete -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From firstandthird.men at cucbc.org Tue May 19 10:53:26 2009 From: firstandthird.men at cucbc.org (Florian Gruessing) Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 11:53:26 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] trailering to Met on Sunday, 31 May Message-ID: <1136e700905190353i249c5afeje7443ad9555ddc7c@mail.gmail.com> Hi all, First and Third are looking for a trailering opportunity to take one eight and two fours to the Metropolitan Regatta (Dorney Lake) on Sunday, 31 May. We do have a trailer, but no towing vehicle, so we are looking to jump onto a different trailer or find a shared arrangement with a club that has a towing vehicle. 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Bassett) Date: 20 May 2009 18:44:04 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] Trailering to Peterborough In-Reply-To: <4A1294FF.6080907@firstandthird.org> References: <4A1294FF.6080907@firstandthird.org> Message-ID: Dear All, Kings are looking to take two VIIIs to Peterborough Regatta on Saturday, 6th of June. Does anyone have trailer space for one or both of them? Thanks so much, Dani King's Women's Captain 2008/2009 From cuwbc at cucbc.org Wed May 20 22:53:03 2009 From: cuwbc at cucbc.org (Thomas Walton) Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 23:53:03 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] River closure this Sunday Message-ID: <641beeae0905201553t6069c7b9x532e5de00ca42c54@mail.gmail.com> Dear Captains, I'm sorry that the river closure arrangements for this Sunday are still "to be confirmed". 99s have yet to reply to my request for regatta times, and as such I have no idea of the arrangements, and how long the regatta will last. If rowing through the regatta is possible it will have to be restricted to first crews and crews in the top two divisions of Bumps (i.e. those that can go out in evening hours) to keep the number of crews reasonable (not to mention that those are the only crews permitted to row below Baitsbite). I will obviously confirm arrangements as soon as I can. Regards, Thomas From cuwbc at cucbc.org Thu May 21 21:41:44 2009 From: cuwbc at cucbc.org (Thomas Walton) Date: Thu, 21 May 2009 22:41:44 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] River closure this Sunday Message-ID: <641beeae0905211441p61f2e196x646362dbed4c9eea@mail.gmail.com> Dear all, The river will be closed this Sunday below Chesterton between 13.00 and the end of racing (approximately 17.45) for the Cambridge Nines Spring Regatta. However, first boats and boats in the top two Mays divisions (M1/M2/W1/W2) will be able to row through divisions to go over the lock if they cooperate with the race organisers. Crews wishing to do this should arrive at the Penny Ferry about 20 minutes before divisions start. Division times are 1.30pm, 2.15pm, 3pm, 4pm and 4.45pm. Crews will need to go over the lock as race marshalling will mean there is insufficient water upstream of the lock. Crews MUST give narrowboats and other river users priority in the area around Baitsbite Lock (particularly for mooring), as there were complaints about this earlier in the year. For crews wishing to row through, please contact Jon Anderson (cced) if you have any questions. Regards, Thomas CUCBC Secretary From seniortreasurer at cucbc.org Sat May 23 07:35:19 2009 From: seniortreasurer at cucbc.org (Ian Thompson) Date: Sat, 23 May 2009 08:35:19 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] Fwd: Club & Coach programme In-Reply-To: <-3118022119178827055@unknownmsgid> References: <-3118022119178827055@unknownmsgid> Message-ID: Dear Captains, Two things that have arrived from the ARA in the past few days. One is an ad about sponsorship for a two year sports-related Masters. The other is the questionnaire that needs to be completed by clubs wanting to participate/continue with the ARA Coaching Scheme that has been running over the past year. For new Captains, the scheme allows your club to benefit from instruction from an ARA coach on the Cam over the course of the year. The scheme is part funded by CUCBC. Five clubs have benefitted from the scheme in the past year. The deadline for completing and returning the form is 13 June, and it needs to go to Kes Stapleton, the ARA coordinator for the scheme. Clubs that have been involved need to complete the form as well as those hoping to join. The ARA will decide which clubs that apply will be included in the 2009-10 project. I know it is a busy time, but it would be worth taking time to deal with this as it could be of direct benefit to your Club. 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Crews should be marshalled at Baitsbite Lock at 5.30pm, men's crews on the towpath side facing upstream and women's crews on the far side facing downstream. Details of crews needing to get on can be found at http://www.cucbc.org/mays/gor : a start order will be posted there in due course. The race is timed from the Little Bridge to the post just below the Railway Bridge (approximately 2km), with a rolling start. The river will therefore be closed below the Penny Ferry between 5.30pm and approximately 6.45pm (although we hope to finish racing slightly before this). Evening hours will be combined on that day: both men's and women's crews permitted in normal evening hours will be allowed to use the river between the end of racing and 8pm (eights only please). Announcements about May Bumps can be found online at http://www.cucbc.org/mays/news . Good luck to all competitors, Thomas CUCBC Secretary From cuwbc at cucbc.org Tue May 26 12:39:20 2009 From: cuwbc at cucbc.org (Thomas Walton) Date: Tue, 26 May 2009 13:39:20 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] Captains' Meeting Message-ID: <641beeae0905260539k712c634fqea91a69e0a0baf7a@mail.gmail.com> Dear Captains, The pre-May Bumps Captains Meeting will take place at 5.45pm on Sunday 7th June, in the Engineering Department (as for Lent Bumps). If you have any agenda items, please send them to me by Thursday 4th June. Please remember to bring University Cards as ID in order to get into the building. Regards, Thomas From cubc at cucbc.org Wed May 27 11:25:37 2009 From: cubc at cucbc.org (Karla Borland) Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 12:25:37 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] CUBC Hon Sec Elections Message-ID: Hi All, The CUBC Hon Sec elections will be held after the Bumps meeting on Sunday 7th June. If you'd like to run for the role can you send me the following - a) A short manifesto - no more than 1 page A4 b) The name(s) of your proposer and, if you choose to have one, seconder, along with their college. Your proposer and seconder can be any member of any mens boat club and may be either male or female. People eligible to vote are: CUBC President CUBC VP Me (Either the President or I will get a casting vote, depending who chairs) CUBC Blues and Goldie colours in residence CUWBC President CULRC President Mens Captains (1 vote per club) Unless I find evidence that says I should do otherwise, voting will be by single transferrable vote as per the University Ordanances, thus each ballot paper will also contain the option to re-open nominatons. I hope all this is clear! In the mean time, please do get back to me if you have any questions. Karla -- CUBC Honorary Secretary -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From julian at cucbc.org Wed May 27 21:43:39 2009 From: julian at cucbc.org (Julian Granger-Bevan) Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 22:43:39 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] [Fwd: Met regatta] Message-ID: <4A1DB40B.7090301@cucbc.org> Dear Captains, Please see below for a message from Pete today which didn't get through to the list the first time. Julian -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Met regatta Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 11:33:12 +0000 (GMT) From: PETER CONVEY To: captains at lists.cucbc.org CC: committee , seniorcommittee at cucbc.org Dear all yet again with reference to the contentious issue of individuals rowing for town and college clubs at the same time, bear in mind any such people who compete for a town club in the upcoming Met regatta are likely to be spotted (if the number of e-mails I'm getting on the subject is anything to go by!). If we then get complaints about these people subsequently and it turns out that we have not been previously notified about them/are otherwise aware of them, then in all likelihood I will have no choice but to disqualify them from Bumps crews. If this issue becomes any more contentious than it currently is, then I may decide to ask captains to confirm current practice, including the decisions we have made this term based on it, to an online vote, as an interim measure before we can have a full discussion of where the boundaries should lie in future at a captains meeting. For the record, in my view some people involved in this debate have been getting far too far from the spirit of what is meant to be a 'friendly' sporting competition - in all the requests I've been asked to rule on so far this year I have not seen a single case that in reality can be described as someone trying to cheat our system - that surely has to be the basic point of any eligiblity system captains decide to have in place, as distinct from creating something complex simply with the point of catching people out? Thanks Pete From jesus.men at cucbc.org Thu May 28 07:28:23 2009 From: jesus.men at cucbc.org (Alexis Tran-Viet) Date: Thu, 28 May 2009 08:28:23 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] Transport for one VIII to Peterborough City Sprints Message-ID: <932dd6860905280028n7d8833f9s58d18175658f0040@mail.gmail.com> Dear all As title for the Saturday of the Peterborough Regatta. 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Best wishes pete ________________________________________ From: Bill Key [billkey65 at hotmail.com] Sent: 28 May 2009 09:19 To: jen-mike at mikeedey.wanadoo.co.uk; c.lloyd13 at ntlworld.com; camrow at ukonline.co.uk; jwmartin at onetel.com; hazel at asckey.co.uk; eddie.j.green at btinternet.com; ajohnson at albourneproperty.co.uk; roy.gray at openreach.co.uk; conollycott at hotmail.co.uk; eh268 at cam.ac.uk; pcon at pcmail.nerc-bas.ac.uk; pamal.schofield at dial.pipex.com; tom.davies at dsl.pipex.com; stephen.chapman at domino-uk.com; pmk26 at cam.ac.uk; roger at thorogoodr.freeserve.co.uk; susanbrown66 at btinternet.com; paul.haines at peachinnovations.com; simonhames at hotmail.com; peter.jeffery at paconsulting.com; bartlow at msn.com; merrington at onetel.com; slhrowing at yahoo.co.uk; tony at cremedor.co.uk; simon.kerr at mottmac.com; stephen at stephenallen.co.uk; paul.wilkins at genericsgroup.com; t.j.haire at dpmms.cam.ac.uk; tim at mcshane.org; pwelton at live.co.uk; rob.linney at uk.sun.com; rob at robmilner.com; steve at mrao.cam.ac.uk; alisonrows at yahoo.co.uk; andy.fitt at ntlworld.com; cnewland at lolacars.com; carriew at netflare.co.uk; chris.leaf at biodynamics.co.uk; martin.rooney at ntlworld.com Subject: FW: A request... Dear all I have been asked by Hilary to pass her email on to you and ask you to read the brief message below. Hilary was a leading light in the organisation of both the CRA Regatta and Head of the Cam. She is a member of the City of Cambridge Rowing Club and Vice President of the CRA. She was a very competent rower and reached a high level in the sport. The Tunnicliffe Trophy awarded to the Head Ladies Crew in the Town Bumps was presented by her father. She had a major set back a while ago when she developed breast cancer but her determination, fitness and underlying sense of humour have seen her through. Please do what you can to support her activities. Bill Key President, Cambridgeshire Rowing Association Tel: 01223 234506 Bill Key 4 Parr Close Impington Cambridge CB24 9YH Tel: 01223 234506 ________________________________ From: hilarytunnicliffe at gmail.com Date: Tue, 26 May 2009 23:07:25 +0100 Subject: A request... To: billkey65 at hotmail.com Dear Bill, As previously discussed, I'd be really grateful if you could forward this to your CRA list... Hope you're well H x Please forward this to all people in your club. Thank you. This is a personal message to you all. Some of you may know me from being involved with the CRA for twenty plus years. And some of you will also know that I've had a 'gap year' from work having treatment for breast cancer, which so far seems to have worked. 1 in 3 of us will get cancer, and our rowing community has, like all communities, been affected by this disease over the last few years. I found my treatment surprisingly easy to get through, and two of the reasons were; the level of fitness I had because of 20 years of competitive rowing, and an extremely high pain threshold - both likely to be a result of my rowing career according to the doctors that looked after me so well. The related beer drinking also gave me sufficient tissue to make a pretty nifty reconstruction too! In typical Tunnicliffe style, I have decided to make the best of a bad job and have been actively getting involved in cancer education and raising money for Cancer Research UK (see the links below) http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/cn_news_features/displayarticle.asp?id=387055 http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/cn_news_home/displayarticle.asp?id=390360 I have also been talking to 300+ volunteers about my 'adventure' with a view to getting more people talking and doing something about the big C... So... what I'm after is either support on June 14th at 11 am - the CRUK's Race for Life in Cambridge (Jesus Green) - informally or formally - if you feel you can officially volunteer for this or the event on July 19th (again at 11 am) then contact Lucy Hynes She's after big strong people from 6.00 am on the days to help set up, marshal and for those of you CRB checked, some supervisory roles. Her e-mail address is below lucy.hynes at cancer.org.uk OR... I have a team entered for the event - an amazing 250+ people - comprising current students, parents, siblings, ex Parksiders, friends, neighbours - called the Park Feds. If you are in a position to spare a couple of quid, I'd be so grateful! Please follow the link below or send any donations into the Parkside school office - Parkside Community College, Parkside, Cambridge CB1 1EH - all gratefully received.. http://www.raceforlifesponsorme.org/hilarytunnicliffe There is also a 10K event coming up open to all - in Cambridge on Sunday 18th October. It?s the first time CRUK have organised a 10K run in Cambridge and it would be fabulous to have the rowing community as part of it (good training too!). Keep your eye out for it! I know many of you have already been incredibly supportive and for that, a massive thank you. I really appreciate it. With warmest wishes Hilary X -- From: Hilary Tunnicliffe Advanced Skills Teacher, Science Parkside Federation Parkside Campus Cambridge, CB1 1EH Tel: (+44)1223 712600 Fax: (+44)1223 712601 Home: 7 Saxon Road Cambridge CB5 8HS Tel: (+44) 1223 322099 ___________________ The information contained in this E-mail is confidential. It is intended only for the stated addressee(s) and access to it by any other person is unauthorised. If you are not an addressee, you must not disclose, copy, circulate or in any other way use or rely on the information contained in this E-mail. Such unauthorised use may be unlawful. If you have received this E-mail in error, please inform us immediately and delete it and all copies from your system. ________________________________ Share your photos with Windows Live Photos ? Free. Try it Now! From cuwbc at cucbc.org Thu May 28 16:53:08 2009 From: cuwbc at cucbc.org (Thomas Walton) Date: Thu, 28 May 2009 17:53:08 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] Fwd: Has anyone lost a blue rowing boat? In-Reply-To: <6583072B1D224B21B70AE4E8AE37A49F@PhilippasPC> References: <6583072B1D224B21B70AE4E8AE37A49F@PhilippasPC> Message-ID: <641beeae0905280953k679b5f11rf05459447664b03d@mail.gmail.com> See message below - looks like a bank-tub I've seen somewhere along the river. If it's yours then please reclaim it ASAP. Thomas ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Philippa Noon Date: 2009/5/28 Subject: Has anyone lost a blue rowing boat? To: river.manager at camconservators.org.uk This blue rowing vessel, found adrift, has been retrieved by the owner of narrowboat ?Narrow Escape?, moored at Riverside. If you know who it belongs to, please ask them to reclaim it. 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Please send any replies to sidney.men at cucbc.org -------- Original Message -------- Dear all, Sidney are intending to take a trailer to Marlow regatta on Sunday 21st June and have space available. If you would be interested in taking a space then please get in touch. Thanks, James Gill SSBC Men's Captain sidney.men at cucbc.org -- James Gill SSBC Men's Captain 2009-10 From simon.ruggles at cur1350.co.uk Sun May 31 16:06:53 2009 From: simon.ruggles at cur1350.co.uk (Simon Ruggles) Date: Sun, 31 May 2009 17:06:53 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] CUR1350 Bumps Web Button & Getting Involved Message-ID: <3CD7044C22094D69BD5E5F771A564213@SimonLaptop2> Hi Guys, Once again May Bumps is upon us! CUR1350, The Official Radio Station of Cambridge and Anglia Ruskin Universities is once again covering all the action live from the riverside. We have an updated Bumps web button which links back through to our results and updates service. 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