Sunday 29 June 2008

St Neots Regatta

Hi! Please click on the link below for details of the regatta and give entry details, race fees and ARA numbers to Anna Morton by Wednesday 16th July if you want to be included in the club entry.
We are taking the trailer and I, for one, will be camping overnight to make the most of the BBQ and disco opportunities!

Monday 9 June 2008

Peterborough Regatta, 2008

While the rest of us were sheltering from the rain and then BBQ-ing, Chris and Cli were up in Peterborough representing the club at the annual regatta there. Hopefully a full report from one of them will follow soon, but I'm sure Clio won't mind me mentioning for now that she came second on both days - a very impressive result at a highly competitive regatta - well done & we all look forward to hearing more details soon...

Woodbridge Regatta

Sunday 8th June witnessed the return of the Woodbridge Regatta and I think it's fair to say that a good day was had by all - even the sun came out to join in the fun!
The DRC main event was a grand BBQ, superbly organised by the Notcutts, staffed by them and their little (and not so little) helpers. Not only was it a 'No Food Miles' event (produce coming from Five Winds, Notcutts and the Cake Shop) and "the only BBQ with a riverside view", but it also tasted pretty good and raised lots of all-important pennies our the clubhouse fund, as well as the official Regatta charities. As the crowds streamed past, Keith made sure as many of them as possible were diverted to try the burgers and hot dogs.

Just behind the BBQ we set up an ergo challenge for anyone who wanted to see if they could beat the target times set by Will, Jane and Alexander.


Then, at 3.30pm we thought perhaps we should show that we did actually go out on the water in our fancy boats sometimes, so Eversons kindly set up a race for us. Starting by the quay at the tidemill, competitors had to row down to the first green channel-marker and, leaving it on their left (surprisingly tricky when you're facing the wrong way!), complete a speedy u-turn and row back up the channel to the finish line, level with the Cruising Club. Terry, John, Roger, Malcolm, Will and I all took part and after Formula1-esque start, Malcolm took the lead as we headed towards the green buoy. Luckily for Will, Malcolm thought he was racing to Ramsholt and back and forgot to turn round, leaving Mr Notcutt to steam ahead as the rest of us wobbled along in his wake to the finish, carefully negotiating all those yachts.


As always, many, many thanks to everyone for helping out on the day and taking part - it was one of those days that made me really proud to be part of our club, so big smiles all round!