From culrc at cucbc.org Tue Aug 10 19:11:21 2010 From: culrc at cucbc.org (Chris Kerr) Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2010 20:11:21 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] Trialling for CULRC - please forward Message-ID: <201008102011.21914.culrc@cucbc.org> Dear Captains, Please could you forward the message below onto your Boat Club Members. Trialing for CULRC is a great way of developing athletes within your boat club, those who earn their half blue enjoy representing their colleges in the May Bumps each summer. Trialists return from a high performance rowing program with increased experience and fitness, and are able to row in the Lent and May Bumps. Chris Kerr St Catharine's College CULRC Hon: Sec: 2008-11 --------------------------------------------------------------- Dear All, The Cambridge Lightweights are currently looking for both rowers and coxes to trial for the 2010 - 2011 season. If you have a passion for rowing, then we would strongly encourage you to consider trialing this year. You would join the lightweights high performance training program leading to the annual Varsity race against Oxford, where we will be defending our title. The club is run in a professional manner with first rate facilities and services including physiotherapy, a nutritionist, training consultants, professional coaching and 36 years of experience in lightweight rowing. Further to this, throughout the year you will make great friends with your fellow trialists and have the opportunity train and compete within a dynamic, successful environment. Rowing for CULRC goes far beyond the boat race on March 27th. This year the lightweights have put top crews into BUCS, Marlow, Henley Royal Regatta, the European Universities Championships, and have athletes representing GB at the World Universities Championships. CULRC has a fantastic infrastructure to support a wide-ranging variety of abilities. From our superb coaching team to support those who have completed a year of rowing with their colleges, to our excellent links to GB, through which we help athletes through the trialing process. Trialing for CULRC commences on 20th September this year for a pre- term training camp on the Cam. If you cannot make this date, please arrange to return to Cambridge as soon as possible. These 2 weeks allow us to asses your rowing ability, and you to settle into the trialing process before term starts. If you are interested in trialing for CULRC then you must subscribe to the CULRC-interested mailing list by clicking on the following link: http://www.srcf.ucam.org/mailman/listinfo/culrc-interested further communication will be via this mailing list. As a guideline for potential trialists we recommend the following attributes: - Weighing under 85kg on September 20th. - Rowers should be at least sub-7 minutes over 2k and ideally sub-6:50 - For those wishing to attend GB Trials, we would expect significant prior sculling experience, and a 2k score below 6:30. - Coxes should have at least a year's experience and consider themselves capable of coxing their college first VIII. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me by e- mailing: president at culrc.org I look forward to seeing some of you in September, Chris Bellamy -- Christopher Bellamy CULRC President 2010-11 Mobile: 07708 340 857 E-mail: president at culrc.org http://www.culrc.org/