Carrow Cup 2014 Finishing order and corrected times | Elapsed time | Corrected | ||||
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Name | Club | boat | boat name | |||
137 | Alder | Lower Thames RC | Hanningfield hybrid gig | Dauntless | 00:19:42 | 00:17:37 |
129 | Edwards | Lower Thames RC | Hanningfield hybrid gig | Spirit of Dunkirk | 00:22:28 | 00:18:05 |
134 | White | Southend CRC | Seax gig | Rozinante | 00:22:07 | 00:18:19 |
126 | Burley | Lower Thames RC | Skiff | Renown | 00:24:49 | 00:18:26 |
136 | Sverdloff | Lower Thames RC | Hanningfield hybrid gig | Spirit of Trafalgar | 00:20:40 | 00:18:29 |
127 | Marczewski | CRA Blakeney | St Ayles skiff | Hoi Larntan | 00:25:09 | 00:19:02 |
133 | Combe | CRA Blakeney | St Ayles skiff | Bluejacket | 00:23:34 | 00:19:49 |
135 | Hodge | Norfolk Skiff Club | Thames skiff 26' | Cherub | 00:22:23 | 00:19:53 |
130 | Jackson-Smith | Lower Thames RC | Hanningfield Hybrid gig | Proud Mary | 00:24:56 | 00:20:04 |
161 | Williams | Norfolk gig | Pilot gig | Sowenna | 00:21:59 | 00:20:14 |
132 | Paice | Lower Thames RC | Skiff | Leigh Ho | 00:24:50 | 00:20:34 |
128 | Cranness | Norfolk Skiff Club | skiff 20' | Widgeon | 00:29:37 | 00:24:05 |
125 | Irons | Carrow YC | skiff 16' 1X+ | 00:37:09 | 00:24:51 | |
131 | Sassoon | Norfolk Skiff Club | Thames skiff 20'10" | Seraph | 00:33:52 | 00:27:56 |
Sunday, 7 December 2014
Carrow Cup Traditional Boats REVISED results
Dear Carrow Cup competitors. I, your handicapper humbly beg your pardons for making an error in the handicaps. The revised result is below.
Saturday, 6 December 2014
Carrow Cup 2014 Results (Traditional Boats)
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14 traditional boats mustered at Pull's Ferry in the centre of Norwich to compete for the Carrow Bi-centenary Bowl. In glorious sunshine and little wind the crews started in handicap order, with the slowest boats starting first.
Once again Lower Thames Rowing Club took the trophy.
Monday, 1 December 2014
Carrow Cup latest
Thirteen crews will come under starter's orders in the "traditional" division of the Carrow Cup rowing race in Norwich at 11.30 on Saturday 6th December. The race, now in its 201st year, starts at Pull's Ferry in the centre of Norwich and is raced over the traditional course to Whitlingham.
Both large and small boats will race against each other on handicap, with the slowest starting first. The winner will be the crew completing the course in the fastest corrected time. (Corrected Time = Elapsed Time x Handicap)
Club | boat | boat name | H'cap | Start time |
Carrow YC | skiff 16' 1X+ | 0.669 | 11:30:00 | |
Lower Thames RC | Skiff | Renown | 0.745 | 11:33:00 |
CRA Blakeney | St Ayles skiff | Hoi Larntan | 0.760 | 11:33:20 |
Norfolk Skiff Club | skiff 20' | Widgeon | 0.813 | 11:34:40 |
Lower Thames RC | Hanningfield hybrid gig | Spirit of Dunkirk | 0.815 | 11:35:00 |
Lower Thames RC | Hanningfield Hybrid gig | Proud Mary | 0.815 | 11:35:20 |
Norfolk Skiff Club | Thames skiff 20'10" | Seraph | 0.825 | 11:35:40 |
Lower Thames RC | Skiff | Leigh Ho | 0.828 | 11:36:00 |
CRA Blakeney | St Ayles skiff | Bluejacket | 0.844 | 11:36:40 |
Southend CRC | Seax gig | Rozinante | 0.845 | 11:37:00 |
Norfolk Skiff Club | Thames skiff 26' | Cherub | 0.892 | 11:38:00 |
Lower Thames RC | Hanningfield hybrid gig | Spirit of Trafalgar | 0.905 | 11:38:40 |
Lower Thames RC | Hanningfield hybrid gig | Dauntless | 0.905 | 11:39:00 |
Sunday, 16 November 2014
Carrow Cup 2014 start times
Here are the start times for the Carrow Cup Rowing Festival on Saturday 6th December 2014.
For the full programme please see the Norwich Rowing Club website.
9.30 Division 1 (Short)
9.45 Division 1 (Long)
11.30 Division 2 for traditional craft under handicap times. (Long course from Pull's Ferry to Broadland Boat Club)
1.30 Division 3 (Long course)
Entries to Nigel Kippin, C/O Carrow Cup Entries, 55 Bracondale, Norwich NR1 2AT, or by phone 07833 453103.
If you will be entering a traditional boat please include a description of the boat and details of the crew so that we can derive a handicap time.
For the full programme please see the Norwich Rowing Club website.
9.30 Division 1 (Short)
9.45 Division 1 (Long)
11.30 Division 2 for traditional craft under handicap times. (Long course from Pull's Ferry to Broadland Boat Club)
1.30 Division 3 (Long course)
Entries to Nigel Kippin, C/O Carrow Cup Entries, 55 Bracondale, Norwich NR1 2AT, or by phone 07833 453103.
If you will be entering a traditional boat please include a description of the boat and details of the crew so that we can derive a handicap time.
Friday, 31 October 2014
Carrow Cup 6th December 2014
It's that time of year again and rowers thoughts turn to the Carrow Cup, the annual rowing race, which starts in the centre of Norwich within sight of the cathedral. Once again Norwich Rowing Club has invited "traditional" boats to take part and their crews will be racing for the Bi-Centinary Silver Bowl, which was given last year by The Norwich Society and River Wensum Partnership.
Lower Thames Rowing Club, last year's winners, will be bringing 6 boats to compete with the St Ayles Skiffs of CRA Blakeney, skiffs from Norfolk Skiff Club, Solent Galley from Langstone Cutters RC, Norfolk based Cornish pilot gigs and a variety of other boats from far and near.
The race starts at Pull's Ferry near Bishop Bridge in the centre of Norwich and follows the course of the river Wensum to finish at Whitlingham, a distance of 2700 metres.
A unique handicap system allows different types of boat and both men's and women's crews to race against each other. The race is run as a time trial, with the slowest boats starting first. All being well the slower boats will be clear of the narrow part of the river before being overtaken. No overtaking is allowed in the first 1000 metres.
For more information please follow the links above, or post a comment.
Lower Thames Rowing Club, last year's winners, will be bringing 6 boats to compete with the St Ayles Skiffs of CRA Blakeney, skiffs from Norfolk Skiff Club, Solent Galley from Langstone Cutters RC, Norfolk based Cornish pilot gigs and a variety of other boats from far and near.
The race starts at Pull's Ferry near Bishop Bridge in the centre of Norwich and follows the course of the river Wensum to finish at Whitlingham, a distance of 2700 metres.
A unique handicap system allows different types of boat and both men's and women's crews to race against each other. The race is run as a time trial, with the slowest boats starting first. All being well the slower boats will be clear of the narrow part of the river before being overtaken. No overtaking is allowed in the first 1000 metres.
For more information please follow the links above, or post a comment.
Wednesday, 23 April 2014
The Ice Cream Cruise
How do they do it? Once again the sun shone on the Norfolk Skiff Club monthly outing. This time the rendezvous was at Coldham Hall, Surlingham on the river Yare and the hardy perennials of the Norfolk rowing fraternity were joined by some fresh young blooms.
As usual the tide was out at Blakeney, so the CRAB St Ayles Skiff Hoi Larntan joined the flotilla manned and womanned by a crack crew, prepared, for once, to abandon the salty spume for the tranquility of the Broads.
Stalwart Jumping Jenny, crewed by Frances and Jeremy made the voyage from Brundall and the veteran Cherub, with matching crew made up the trio.
Thanks to the kindness of the members of Coldham Hall Sailing Club, two boats launched from the club slipway making a trip of oh 50 yards necessary before the lunch stop at Coldham Hall Tavern. However, we were not here only for the beer, so a little exploration of the river and Bargate Broad occupied the pre-lunch interval.
Selecting a long picnic bench in the pub garden and rejecting those with a tendency to list to port, 9 skiffers enjoyed lunch from Natalie's kitchen at the Tavern. Regaled with pork baguettes and Woodforde's bitter, the skiffers, once again, boarded their craft (with difficulty because of the low tide) and made their way up river. Beyond the acres of GRP with undignified names moored to the Brundall shore, the banks were densely clothed with trees in their spring foliage. Almost hidden on the southern bank is the entrance to Surlingham Broad.
With a sense that we were entering waters little frequented by today's trippers, the crews rowed on, which is why the chance encounter with a floating ice-cream seller came as a surprise.
But, this was an opportunity not to be missed and soon it was ice-creams all round. Now clutching ice-creams and rowing one handed the flotilla penetrated the remote and reedy Surlingham Broad, until we could go no further.
Then, back across Bargate Broad, with the rotting frames of long sunk wherries showing above the water, the two remaining boats returned to CHSC and the road home.
A grand day out, was the consensus view.
Monday, 21 April 2014
Three Cheers for King George l
Well it's not every day that I'm invited to row in an 18 strong crew, so the chance to row the Queen's Row Barge Gloriana in a re-enactment of George l arriving at Hampton Court was irresistible. Follow the link for a short slideshow of the event.
My next outing will probably feel like an anticlimax, but I can always wear the Gloriana shirt.
Adrian
Wednesday, 16 April 2014
Getting ready for summer
Yesterday Bill, Dan and I rowed from Ely to Cambridge in glorious spring sunshine. Here's hoping that it will be boating weather from now until autumn.
I'll write more about this trip in a later post.
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