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Chelsmford Hasler (20 Oct 2019)

23/10/2019

 
The 2020 Hasler season got off to a good start at Chelmsford. Although the Stortford team (21 in number) was small by the standards of a couple of years ago, it was the largest team we have put out to an away race in the past year - and over half of those who went came home with a trophy!
Connor and Kerstin paired up to win Div 6 doubles with a time which also beat most of the Div 5 doubles crews as well.
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Other awards went to Jacque & Dave (1st in Div 8 doubles), a 2nd for  Jamie G & Jamie M  (2nd in  Div 7 doubles), and Catherine & Maddison (3rd Div 9 doubles).
Well done to our four Lightnings who all won trophies in their respective classes!
Although no Stortford paddlers made the podium in Div 9 singles, the race saw some exceptional results. Jack (technically still a Lightning himself) came 6th out of the 24 competitors, and new team members Alex and Tom H gave sparkling debut performances.
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Connor's mum Jo also raced for the first time, partnering Josepha to a 4th place in Division 9 doubles.
DOUBLES -
​8 miles, 8 portages
Div 6: Kerstin Queeney & Connor Higgins 1st 
(1:20:36)
3 miles, 2 portages
Div 7: Jamie Gaulton & Jamie McAdam 2nd (31:53)
Div 8:
Jacque Cayford & Dave Cayford 1st (34:38)

Div 9: Catherine Robinson & Maddison Loveday 3rd (42:29), Joanna Brewer & Josepha Wallbank 4th (52:24)
SINGLES -
8 miles, 8 portages
Div 5: Mike Toomey 10th (1:26:35)
3 miles, 2 portages
Div 7: Malcolm Duckworth 11th (34:49)
Div 9:  Jack Gaulton 6th (38:20), Alex Mulvey 9th (39:46), Eilidh White 11th (40:57), Thomas Holloway 12th (41:06); Kayleigh Gaulton 18th (44:50)
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LIGHTNINGS
2km

u12 Boys: Edward Kirtland 2nd (24:05)
u10 Boys:
Hudson Loveday 3rd (20:33)
u10 Girls: Libby Gaulton 1st (20:08), Genevieve Wilson 2nd (20:44)
There were 181 paddlers at this event drawn from 9 clubs in the Eastern Region plus some independents from further afield.
Overall we scored 221 points and came a very respectable 4th. Chelmsford CC were the winning club (234 points) with Leighton Buzzard CC 2nd (232) and Norwich CC 3rd (228).
See
  • final race results (updated)
  • regional league table
  • photos by Angela on Flickr
STOP PRESS: Jamie G has been promoted to Div 7!
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Club revitalised by £14K grant funding

4/10/2019

 
We are delighted to announce that we have recently been awarded two major grants to help the club introduce more people to the exciting sport of kayak racing. The first grant of £9600 of National Lottery funding comes from Sport England and this has already funded the purchase of five beginner racing kayaks and is supporting three volunteers in taking coaching qualifications.
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A further £4400 is to follow from an East Herts Council Community Grant towards the purchase of five more kayaks suitable as follow-on racing boats. Together, these will enable the club to run a programme of beginner training with the aim of tempting people into joining the club and taking up the sport regularly.
BSCC is strongly focussed on kayak racing on rivers and canals ("flatwater racing"). This often appeals to those who have not settled into the more mainstream sports, delivering a unique blend of serious competitive challenge with the perennial fun of "messing about in boats". It is equally accessible to both sexes and a very wide age range, making it ideally suited to family groups. Personal fitness need not be high at the outset, but canoeing delivers a great deal of exercise to those who participate regularly.
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A new group of juniors begin training at the club
Racing requires a particular type of kayak.The grant has enabled us to purchase four extra boats of the most stable kind, suitable for new paddlers. From here, the beginners can gradually progress to lighter and sleeker craft which are harder to balance but can go faster. But the equipment alone is not enough - the magic ingredient is hours of teaching by racing coaches who can pass on the skills and techniques needed to master the sport.  
Unfortunately, both have been in limited supply at the club of late. A shortage of coaches brought recruitment into the club to an almost complete stop in 2018. A record number of people were keen to come along, but the club simply did not have enough coaches to teach new paddlers as well as training existing ones. Like most racing canoe clubs, BSCC is 100% volunteer-powered, and it typically costs in excess of £700 for a coach to became qualified - often at their own expense.
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Club chairman Andy White said: "We are delighted to have secured this investment to enable us to support our volunteer coaches - qualified coaches are the heart of the club, and without them we cannot thrive. Having the new beginner equipment will allow us to teach brand new paddlers in groups of similar ability which will be more efficient for the coaches and more fun for the participants".
Thanks to the smart new boats provided by the Sport England National Lottery grant, and with the new trainees already acting as assistants to established coaches, the club is now offering weekend beginner courses for adults and older teens new to the sport, and a programme of four taster sessions on Sundays for youngsters (usually age 10-15).
A two-day Starter course took place in September and there will be another in October - a third may take place in November depending on demand and the weather. More will follow in the spring. See our Join Us page for scheduled dates.
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Participants on a weekend Starter course in September
The club is hugely grateful to Sport England and East Herts Council for their support - and of course to everyone who plays the National Lottery.
Anybody interested in giving kayaking a go should contact the secretary so that we can get you along to the club as soon as possible.
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