[CUCBC Coxes] ***IMPORTANT*** Fairbairns Race Info

Oscar Branson jcbc.sec at gmail.com
Thu Dec 1 07:19:33 GMT 2011


One last quick note:

All crews in the LAST division of each day make sure they have lights.

Oscar.

On 30 Nov 2011, at 01:16, JCBC Secretary <jcbc.sec at gmail.com> wrote:

> Further to my last email:
> 
> All boats within the marshalling area are permitted to push off directly into their start position (rather than rowing down to Jesus lock and spinning), provided it does not cause a disruption to the start marshalling pattern.  Please use common sense, and if in doubt, ask a start marshal.
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> Best,
> 
> Oscar.
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> Oscar Branson
> JCBC Secretary
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> jcbc-secretary at jesus.cam.ac.uk
> +44 7825 225619
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> On 29 Nov 2011, at 22:19, JCBC Secretary wrote:
> 
>> Dear All,
>> 
>> Please take a moment to read this brief email to ensure the smooth-running of this year's Fairbairns Races.
>> 
>> ***GENERAL***
>> 1 - LISTEN TO AND OBEY ALL MARSHALS.  If you are in doubt about anything, ask a marshal.
>> 2 - Please double-check your crews start position to make sure you know which division you are racing in.  If you don't turn up, you can't race... obviously.  (http://jcbc.jesus.cam.ac.uk/Fairbairns/start_order.php)
>> 3 - Crews will race in order of race number.  If you are waiting to start, and the boat ahead of you has a higher number than you, you are in the wrong place.
>> 4 - A list of extended time gaps can be found here (http://jcbc.jesus.cam.ac.uk/Fairbairns/docs/time_gaps_2011.pdf).  Please check it.
>> 5 - One representative from each club should come and collect the race numbers for their whole club.  Numbers will be available from 7am on Thursday, and can be collected at any point during racing.
>> 6 - There will be a supply of space blankets available when you pick up your race numbers.  We recommend that the bank party for ALL crews carry space blankets for the entire crew in case of hold-ups.
>> 7 - The maximum bank party size is 4 people per crew.
>> 
>> ***NOVICES***
>> 1 - Please ensure you arrive to the start on time (30 mins before the published start time).  Late arrivals will be penalised, or disqualified (depending on lateness).
>> 2 - Bring plenty of warm clothes.  There will be an inevitable wait at the finish before you can row back - it can get extremely cold after the race.
>> 3 - ALL novice boats must be accompanied by a bank party.  Boats without a bank party will not be allowed to start.
>> 
>> ***CAPTAINS / LBCs / ORGANISERS***
>> 1 - In the even of a Red or Yellow flag on either of the race days, a decision will be made as to whether the races will continue or not.  Whatever the decision made by the organisers, it is the responsibility of your club captains/coaches/LBCs to assess whether your crews can cope with the conditions.  Be realistic.  If they cannot cope with the conditions, do not let them race.  Crews racing in conditions that are beyond them will cause chaos on the river, and greatly increase the chance of injuries, so this decision should not be made lightly.
>> 2 - Please make sure all your coxes are well briefed on the race course (especially novices!)
>> 
>> ***COXES***
>> 1 - Make sure you are familiar with the coxes notes (http://jcbc.jesus.cam.ac.uk/Fairbairns/docs/FairbairnsCoxesNotes.pdf).
>> 2 - If you need to overtake a slower crew, you may only do so AFTER Chesterton footbridge.
>> 3 - If you are being overtaken, CONCEDE THE RACING LINE.  Crews failing to concede the line will be penalised.
>> 
>> Fingers crossed for a smooth race!
>> 
>> Best,
>> 
>> Oscar.
>> 
>> --------------------------------------
>> Oscar Branson
>> JCBC Secretary
>> 
>> jcbc-secretary at jesus.cam.ac.uk
>> +44 7825 225619
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