Friday 14 September 2012

Greg Searle Event Cancelled

Unfortunately, due to other commitments, Greg has had to cancel his visit to Woodbridge and sends his apologies

Tuesday 11 September 2012

Club Racing Update

From Mike Fisher, racing captain:

This is a DRC racing update, aimed at making sure everyone knows where DRC is planning to compete over the next few months. I hope this will encourage more people to get involved in racing – maybe sharing organisation/boat transport and providing support from the bank.

As we move into Autumn, there are several opportunities for racing, not too far away. Whether you are an experienced competitor or not – junior, senior or masters – if you can cope with conditions on the Deben, there's no reason not to give it a try.

Head races, against the clock over longer distances, give everyone the chance of a good outing in new surroundings and to see how they measure up against similar crews from other clubs. Ideal for gaining experience and fitness over the winter!

A full list of races in the Eastern Region for September–November is available from the calendar at www.britishrowing.org which has lots of information on events and racing in general.

So far, crews from DRC have entered, or are planning to enter:
9 Sept.  Cambridge Autumn Regatta (Junior quad, 3 Junior doubles, 4 Junior singles, 1 Women's single)
29 Sept.  Yare Cup (Juniors, events tbc)
3 Nov.  Norfolk Sculls (Neil Cawthorn and Michael Streat)
   
There are also two coxed fours (sweep) with ambitions to do the Cambridge Winter League, at least.

Please let me know if I've missed anyone with plans already and I'll include in the next update, or sooner if I know of people interested in joining an event.
If you're interested in getting involved in competing for DRC, please get in touch. I'm sure there will be no shortage of advice and encouragement from other members of the club.

Mike

Friday 7 September 2012

Row for Gold Update

 Hello,

Like many other rowing clubs around the country, DRC has recently witnessed a huge wave of interest in the sport stemming from the Olympics. We have had over 60 enquiries and more than 30 people have already completed taster sessions.

This is wonderful!! We are still keen to hear from more potential new members, and to do our bit in helping to deliver the 'Olympic legacy'  to the next generation of sportsmen and women.

That said, we are a small club and the influx of new members presents its own unique challenges for us. Therefore, we will now be operating a waiting list system and everyone interested in having a go should contact William (07771 664463) in order to register their interest. Places for taster sessions and Learn to Row courses will then be allocated on a first come, first served basis according to the order on the waiting list. The club rows and trains throughout the year, so there is no disadvantage in attending a taster course later this year.

We look forward to seeing you at the club soon!