[CUCBC Contacts] St. Catharine's Cardinals
Sophie Eastwood
sebe2 at cam.ac.uk
Thu Feb 25 16:52:39 UTC 2010
This year Cardinals fancy dress Regatta takes place on the 9th Thursday of
Lent term, the day after lectures end for most people. This is 11th March,
2010.
The race course is short - approximately 500m long from the bottom of the
Reach to the Pink House. The regatta will be run as a knockout competition
with crews racing alongside each other at each stage. It should, however, be
kept in mind that Cardinals is not about rowing fast, it is about fun.
There will be two classes to enter: fun VIII's and fun VI's. Wherever
possible, crews should be half male and half female. Everyone is welcome -
colleges, departments, societies or town crews - there are no restrictions.
You do not have to have much rowing experience, everyone who has at least
noviced is welcome to participate.
The winner of the fun VIII's will win the Cardinals’ trophy. In addition to
prizes for rowing fast, the best prize will go to the best fancy dress and
any fully dressed up crew will get a head start in their races! The more
insane your costume the better! This race is not about rowing seriously, it
is about fun, so any crew turning up in lycra will be at a disadvantage.
A very important part of Cardinals’ is bribery. If you've done well in
other races because of your superb rowing technique and hours of training,
it may be time to rethink your strategy. The more marshals you bribe, the
more likely you are to get a head start...
All in all, Cardinals’ is a great chance to dress up, bribe people and row
for fun in the same boat as members of the opposite sex! (Though we do
recommend equal numbers of male and female bow and stroke-siders otherwise
there might be a few problems with straight lines.)
Spectators are more than welcome and you'll be able to get a good view from
either side of the reach.
For further information, please contact Sophie Eastwood (sebe2), the
regatta’s organiser.
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