[CUCBC Captains] Exceptional Rowers

Chris Kerr culrc at cucbc.org
Thu Jan 27 12:46:24 GMT 2011


In addition, members of the CUBC, CUWBC and CULRC squads may not compete 
in the Lent Bumps without the permission of both the CUCBC committee and 
the relevant university club President, which is not normally given except for 
CUWBC and CULRC spares.

On Thursday 27 January 2011 12:14:22 Dan Wilkins wrote:
> Captains are reminded that by default, to be eligible to compete in CUCBC
> competitions, rowers and coxes must be in statu pupillari (as
> undergraduates or postgraduates up until the end of the term in which
> their final viva is held) at the college in question.
> 
> Fellows of colleges may row in the 2nd boat downwards and must be declared
> as a fellow in the appropriate field when submitting a crew list on the
> entry system.
> 
> All others  are considered to be exceptional rowers and permission must be
> sought from the CUCBC Executive Committee. This is done via the Bumps 
Entry
> System - mark the rowers as exceptional in the crew list and provide full
> details in the field at the bottom of the crew list form - this will then
> be reviewed and permission granted if appropriate.
> 
> If you have any questions or are in doubt about the eligibility of any of
> your rowers or coxes, please e-mail the committee (committee at cucbc.org)
> with full details of their status.
> 
> Kind regards,
> Dan
> 
> --
> Dan Wilkins
> CUCBC Honorary Secretary
> 
> E-mail: dan at cucbc.org
> Mobile: 07817 657717
> www.cucbc.org

-- 
Christopher Kerr
St Catharine's College
CULRC Hon: Sec: 2008-11




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