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Introducing another guest blogger during HRR

Monday, June 30th, 2008

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During Henley Royal Regatta the  Rowperfect team will be out on the towpath and in the boat tents bringing you updates from our unique (!) perspective.

Rachel Clarke has joined us as a blogger and will be reporting both in words and video posts.

Duncan Holland is coming to the British Rowing Journalists dinner on Tuesday with Rebecca Caroe and may well divulge all sorts he learns there.

Grant Craies is coaching CUBC with a crew in the Prince Albert. 

Rebecca Caroe is commentating on Regatta Radio and has set up a Twitter account so you can follow her RebeccaCaroe and RachelClarke daily. 

Newsletter June 2008

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Dear Rowperfect community

Lots of new things to tell you about – proof that our ‘radio silence’ just concealed frantic paddling below the water –a cygnet turning into a fine swan!

First to announce is that we have guest bloggers who will help bring you ‘inside track’ news and information in the lead up to Beijing.  Jen Goldsack is a Brit now sculling for the USA in the Women’s Lwt 2x and Duncan Holland, international coach who has written his first post about the results from Luzern World Cup .  Please contribute to the discussion by writing comments back to them on the news blog under each article.

New products this month include an innovative scull and oar hanging rack the “Space Saver” – available for the first time in the UK.  It enables you to hang 8 pairs of sculls or 8 oars in a space the width of an oar spoon and 1 meter deep.  We are taking early orders for this now.  And a rear-view mirror for coxless boats from the creative folk at Coxmate.  

New Dreher owners include members at Cambridge 99, Upper Thames, Wadham College Oxford, Portsmouth RC and Oundle Town RC.  We have a set of 8 Sweep Apex ex demonstration oars for sale.  And we’ve just dropped the price of Stampfli gripsNewsletter 21 June 08 to £12 per pair.  Buy online here.

Magik have redesigned their oarlock and we have a review posted by James Beechinor of Bedford RC who raced successfully at National Schools Regatta and he says the gates helped him to overcome the rough conditions.   And one from Burton Leander Captain, Rob Jephcote

Thank you and happy rowing!

Grant Craies and Rebecca Caroe

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Why I love the Bumps

Friday, June 20th, 2008

Those who know me know I have spent the last 3 years in Cambridge UK.  Cambridge and Oxford are the only places I know of that have Bumps racing .  I think it is fantastic!.  The river Cam where the Bumps are held in Cambridge is tiny, the rowing stretch is 5km long, windy and between 1 and 2 lanes wide.  The Bumps are a form of racing that allows up to 2,000, yes 2,000, people to race in the course of an afternoon.  All shapes, sizes and abilities can get out there and have a go.


Over the last 3 years I have mostly been busy with various high-performance projects but this year I helped a student crew for the College Bumps.  Robinson College’s 1st women weren’t a top of the division star boat but I had great fun.  The women competed brilliantly, right to the best of their ability, and bumped up 3 nights and rowed over the other.  The bumps format allowed them to have 4 closely fought races with their peers in 4 days, produced exciting racing for them and the spectators, and generally encapsulated much of what I think sport should be.  I had great fun!

The fun I had with the Robinson crew made my decision easy;  The crew I raced for myself in the Town Bumps 2 years ago was starting to firm up the personnel for this year’s races and wanted to know If I was keen?  The answer is a definite yes.  Foolish I know.  Fifty somethings with dodgy backs and sundry other body parts shouldn’t be pretending to be 20 again.  Anyway I’m keen and Champion of the Thames (a Cambridge club named for a pub) has an enthusiastic recruit.  I’ll keep you posted about our progress.

[note from Editor, the London University colleges also have bumps racing although on the tidal Thames it's slightly different with people standing waist deep holding onto the chains at low tide to enable a 'fair' start!] 

Was Luzern a missed opportunity for the GB Men?

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Most commentators appeared surprised that the 4- could only manage 8th. Britain's rowers suffer sinking feeling  I would echo Sir Steven Redgrave’s comment on TV ‘Why did they start?’  But not for the reason Redgrave offered; that there is no point staring with a crew with 2 subs and little chance of winning.

I see a missed opportunity in the other crews in the sweep team.

The 8+ has been producing steady results of late with Bronzes at the ’07 world’s and the 1st world Cup this year.  With the decision to put all the top athletes who weren’t in the 4- into the 8+ the team signalled an intention to strengthen the big boat rather than chase 3 medals this year.  Logical enough, though maybe un-ambitious for a rowing nation as strong as GB.
At Munich Tom James was replaced by Tom Lucy from one of the 2-‘s thus leaving the 8+ to get a good measure of its speed.   At Luzern however with the removal of Smith from the 8+ to the 4- and Lucy still in the 4-, neither crew was able to learn much about their true position and ranking.   Would it not have been better to race the desired 8+ and 2- and get some hard data?  Luzern is clearly the fairest and best course on which to test a crew against the opposition.

The decision reminds me of the situation last year at Amsterdam where the 4- were put in a super 8+ that duly went fast but provided little useful information.  The team had spoken all year of trying Hodge and Reed in the 2- to see if they really were as quick as a series of GB trials wins had suggested.  If instead Hodge and Reed had raced the 2- this would have allowed for a decision on what boat to put the top pairing into to be made on the basis of performances on the international stage.  As it is we still don’t know how they would go against the likes of Ginn and Free.

Now the sweep group must go to the final World Cup in Poznan with neither the 4-, nor the 2- crews having had any chance to race in their selected line-ups, and with the 8 only having had one race.  This is not a good situation to be in a few weeks out from the Olympics.  If the 8+ and 2- had started in their proper line-ups at Luzern then the team would have had a chance to adjust where necessary and to gain valuable extra race practice at Poznan.  As it is they are going in to the last regatta before Beijing still in experimental mode.

Ex Demo Coxmate Cox boxes for sale

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

The SR Coxmate Cox box - rate / time / backlight.

Fits all NK wiring looms.

Two units for sale.

One is ex-demonstration and has been used about 10 times.  One is brand new.  

£200 for ex demo unit  and £230 for new unit.

Normal 2 year warranty applies.

The brochure detailing specification is below. 

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