From hvaj2 at cam.ac.uk Wed Dec 3 09:13:16 2008 From: hvaj2 at cam.ac.uk (H.V.A. James) Date: 03 Dec 2008 09:13:16 +0000 Subject: [CUCBC Coxes] Coxes needed for December and Beyond Message-ID: Fellow coxes, Are you still in Cambridge over the Christmas Holidays? Will you be missing the river? Would you like to get extra practice before Lent term? City of Cambridge Rowing club is looking for coxes for our Senior and Novice squads through December and beyond. We offer coaching as well as opportunities to race on and off the Cam. If you are interested in more information please drop me an email. All levels of experience welcome. Thank you for reading. Hannah James -- Hannah V. A. James Secretary City of Cambridge Rowing Club secretary at cityrc.co.uk 07739713392 From mb578 at cam.ac.uk Tue Dec 2 15:40:26 2008 From: mb578 at cam.ac.uk (M. Barbagallo) Date: 02 Dec 2008 15:40:26 +0000 Subject: [CUCBC Coxes] Lent wolfson cox 1st women Message-ID: Wolfson 1st Women doesn't have a cox right now for Lent term. they are a lovely bunch and put some good effort this term, and have the potential to do well in the Bumps. Plus I often bake for them. we'll probably have an outing after Fairbairns if you wanted to see how you like it. Max From jcbc-fairbairns at jesus.cam.ac.uk Wed Dec 3 22:00:19 2008 From: jcbc-fairbairns at jesus.cam.ac.uk (Dan Wilkins) Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2008 22:00:19 -0000 Subject: [CUCBC Coxes] Fairbairn Cup: Weather Message-ID: <013301c95592$8a088490$9e198db0$@cam.ac.uk> ***This message is for all crews competing in the Fairbairn Cup*** As you may be aware, the weather forecast for tomorrow is cold with the possibility of rain in the morning. It is therefore important that all competing crews bring sufficient warm and dry kit to wear when marshalling, particularly at the finish (kit in the bottom of the boat is best placed in a plastic bag to keep it dry). Space blankets will be available for competitors to collect from Jesus Boathouse all through the day. These should be collected prior to racing and carried by bank parties (or in the boat) to use after racing. There is the possibility of strong gusts of wind - it is very important that crews are aware of this. Racing will most likely go ahead, but crews and bank parties must be vigilant and responsive to all instructions from marshals, particularly when marshalling at the start. You are also reminded that race numbers can be collected from Jesus Boathouse. There is one pack per club containing all their numbers - this should be collected at least 45 minutes before a club's first race (for most clubs this means collection by 0830 tomorrow). All crews must marshal on time - the top 10 crews 30 minutes before a division's published start time and the rest 20 minutes before. There is to be no warm-up or practice paddling on the water - the river closes at 0815. Competing crews must warm up on land prior to boating. I'm looking forward to a couple of day's good racing! Dan -- Dan Wilkins JCBC Fairbairns Secretary 2007-9 jcbc-fairbairns at jesus.cam.ac.uk www.fairbairns.com The Fairbairn Cup is sponsored by Merrill Lynch From flag at cucbc.org Fri Dec 5 17:15:32 2008 From: flag at cucbc.org (flag at cucbc.org) Date: Fri, 05 Dec 2008 17:15:32 +0000 Subject: [CUCBC Coxes] Not Operational Flag Message-ID: The flag is Not Operational. CUCBC does not set the flag status during vacations. The CUCBC Committee