From cat at cucbc.org Mon Jul 3 10:32:58 2023 From: cat at cucbc.org (Catrin Darsley) Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2023 11:32:58 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] Fwd: Re grad opportunities In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear all, You and your senior rowers/coaches may be interested in the below. Please forward, and encourage people to contact Jon directly with any questions. Best wishes, Cat ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Jon Williamson Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2023 at 08:34 Please could you circulate amongst your college rowing captains and clubs? Kings School Canterbury are looking for graduate assistant rowing coaches. The role is helping the rowing programme, being involved in coaching, administration, camps and some activity within the school. Accommodation and meals are provided. A great role to build coaching experience. https://ce0748li.webitrent.com/ce0748li_webrecruitment/wrd/run/ETREC107GF.open?VACANCY_ID=8934762b44&WVID=7936552BH8 Any queries or information please contact me Jon Williamson Director of Rowing ------- Cat Darsley (she/her) CUCBC Committee -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From conor at cucbc.org Mon Jul 3 13:17:44 2023 From: conor at cucbc.org (Conor Burgess) Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2023 14:17:44 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] British Rowing Senior Championships Survey In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <7fa69fd0-ebcc-4138-8eaa-827d55236720@Spark> Dear all, British Rowing have engaged independent consultants to consult and research options to re-establish the ?Senior Championships? for the British Rowing Board to consider in September.?As part of this, they are keen to hear the views of all rowing stakeholders, including those not formally part of British Rowing. Please see https://www.britishrowing.org/2023/06/consultation-on-british-rowing-senior-championships-how-to-get-involved/ for some details on this (though the webinar has been and gone, I?m afraid). Many of you are perhaps more interested in BUCS than the Senior Championships, but the survey includes questions about the potential timing of Senior Champs (including avoiding clashes with e.g. BUCS, HWR, HRR etc.), as well as whether or not an ?Academic? level of competition should be included. If you have thoughts that you?d like to share, the survey can be found here: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/BRSeniorChamps (and includes a link to the recording of the webinar). It took me about 10 minutes to complete. Cheers, Conor -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From conor at cucbc.org Mon Jul 31 08:29:41 2023 From: conor at cucbc.org (Conor Burgess) Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2023 09:29:41 +0100 Subject: [CUCBC Captains] Monster the Loch - 23rd September 2023 References: Message-ID: Please see the email below from Will if you?re interested in Monster the Loch. Conor > From: Mallory Club > Subject: Monster the Loch - 23rd September 2023 > Date: 27 July 2023 at 10:26:33 BST > To: captains at lists.cucbc.org > > > Dear All, > > Magdalene Boat Club and Mallory Club (alumni) are contemplating entering Monster the Loch, a race held on Loch Ness in September. We have raced it before, as well as Corpus and potentially a few other crews. > > If your club is interested, please get in touch as it might be useful for sharing towing / accommodation / transport etc. > > I'll leave the actual organisation of your crews to the respective clubs. We haven't fully committed yet but seem to have a keen contingent so far and will firm things up towards the end of August. > > Any questions, feel free to get in touch. I'll likely be a bit useless in responding for the next 3 weeks but will try to get back to you when I can. > > Further details below, > > https://www.monstertheloch.com/ > > Cheers, > > Will Reis > Nessie-Hunter-in-Chief > MBC, MC > > The Details > > Monster the Loch is an en-masse 22.7 mile race along the length of Loch Ness, > Scotland, attracting all sorts of human-powered vessels from fine VIIIs to > paddle-boards to pedaloes. > > A few practical and logistical items: > > Course: Fort Augustus to Dores (or the other way depending on wind) 22.7 miles > (36.5km) > Approx time: 2-3 hours rating around 22-24spm > Prep day: Friday 22nd September > Race day: Saturday 23rd September > Recovery day(s): Sunday 24th September onwards > > Fixed Costs: > > ?75 - individual entry fee. Includes all organisation, safety launches, > coaches to and from the start/finish from either end of the Loch, celebratory > official t-shirt stash etc. > > Other costs to consider: > > - Towing costs / boat rental costs (dependent on numbers) > - Accommodation > - Transport to/from the Loch > > Nearest transport: Rail, air, coach services all in Inverness at the end of > the Loch > > A quick warning: the organisers will try their hardest to make sure we are > allowed to boat, but being an open piece of water it can get quite rough and > they will make a decision on the day as to whether fine boats can start. If we > can't, we'll find something else to do! > > If you have any questions about the race, then get back in touch with the > self-appointed Nessie-Hunter-in-Chief at info at malloryclub.com . > > Website: https://www.monstertheloch.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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