Title: ClearlyContacts.ca FCRCC Spring Regatta Registration now open Post by: dafonz on March 04, 2011, 10:42:36 PM Hi paddlers, teams,
Registration for the ClearlyContacts.ca FCRCC Spring Regatta is now open! The race will be put on by FCRCC HP DB and will be running on May 14, 2011 out of Creekside park in False Creek. This year we'll be hosting 200m and 500m races along with men's and women's races. If your team is interested in going to the 2012 Club Crews in HK, this event will be a DBC sanctioned qualifying event as well! Additionally, the paddlers for the top three teams in each division will each be receiving a free set of glasses courtesy of ClearlyContacts.ca. Get your registration forms (http://www.fcrcc.com/assets/files/Spring%20Regatta/2011%20Spring%20Regatta%20Registration%20&%20Waiver.pdf) in early to take advantage of the early bird pricing: Mixed Teams: Early Bird (up thru April 16th): $320 After April 16th: $430 Junior (18 & under) & Senior Teams (50+): $50 discount Men's & Women's races: $100 Any questions, please feel free to e-mail [email protected]. Look forward to seeing you at the races! Title: Re: FCRCC Spring Regatta Registration now open Post by: dafonz on April 15, 2011, 09:59:40 AM We're pleased to announce ClearlyContacts.ca as the title sponsor for the Spring Regatta.
The paddlers on the top three placing teams in each division will be receiving a free set of glasses as a prize! Title: Re: ClearlyContacts.ca FCRCC Spring Regatta Registration now open Post by: NFW on April 16, 2011, 08:08:06 PM Top three teams in EACH division will get free glasses for EACH PADDLER!
How sweet is that?! Register now! Title: Re: ClearlyContacts.ca FCRCC Spring Regatta Registration now open Post by: Graham on May 01, 2011, 06:33:37 PM We're still looking for a few more volunteers to help out with the regatta on May 14th. We are especially in need of on-water referees and safety boat drivers, but also have some off-water positions available.
All volunteers will be provided with lunch and beverages throughout the day from Tao Ti (http://www.taoti.ca/). Also, the first 25 volunteers to sign up will receive: 1) A free pair of glasses courtesy of ClearlyContacts.ca (http://www.clearlycontacts.ca) 2) A $15 gift certificate to Wild Rice Restaurant (http://www.wildricevancouver.com/) To sign up please fill out this form: https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dHFjYWRUbEtyWnQyT2FTWVB0OXRlTFE6MQ (https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dHFjYWRUbEtyWnQyT2FTWVB0OXRlTFE6MQ) or send an email to [email protected] Title: Re: ClearlyContacts.ca FCRCC Spring Regatta Registration now open Post by: paddlecwazy on May 04, 2011, 02:19:17 PM Wow, amazing prizes!!! If this doesn't induce teams to sign up and race then nothing will.
Just one caveat. I'm all for rewarding the top teams (I wish I was on one of them), but having paddled for too many years I'm pretty sure rewarding the top 3 teams in each division is only going to lead to one thing... SANDBAGGING. Given the quality of the prizes on offer, it's way too tempting for those teams outside of FCRCC, & One West to decide to just dog it in the qualifying/seeding races and increase/guarantee their chance of snagging an AWESOME prize. Maybe, keep the prizes for the 1st three in the top division, then do random draws for the remainder. You could even give teams weighted number of tickets into the draw, i.e. the higher you finish overall the greater the chance to win (but you can only win once). Otherwise, some of the races might take all day to run if you get multiple teams in the same race all trying to finish last. Title: Re: ClearlyContacts.ca FCRCC Spring Regatta Registration now open Post by: mandachan on May 04, 2011, 04:20:39 PM Wow, amazing prizes!!! If this doesn't induce teams to sign up and race then nothing will. Just one caveat. I'm all for rewarding the top teams (I wish I was on one of them), but having paddled for too many years I'm pretty sure rewarding the top 3 teams in each division is only going to lead to one thing... SANDBAGGING. Given the quality of the prizes on offer, it's way too tempting for those teams outside of FCRCC, & One West to decide to just dog it in the qualifying/seeding races and increase/guarantee their chance of snagging an AWESOME prize. Maybe, keep the prizes for the 1st three in the top division, then do random draws for the remainder. You could even give teams weighted number of tickets into the draw, i.e. the higher you finish overall the greater the chance to win (but you can only win once). Otherwise, some of the races might take all day to run if you get multiple teams in the same race all trying to finish last. Sandbagging breaks my heart. The Rec team I coach was going for their first and only Gold in Rec B division in Alcan one year, and a faster team found their way into that heat and took the cute lil paddle prize! They beat us by several boat lengths... haha I agree with Top 3 in top heat + random 8)) Title: Re: ClearlyContacts.ca FCRCC Spring Regatta Registration now open Post by: dafonz on May 04, 2011, 06:28:54 PM Wow, amazing prizes!!! If this doesn't induce teams to sign up and race then nothing will. Just one caveat. I'm all for rewarding the top teams (I wish I was on one of them), but having paddled for too many years I'm pretty sure rewarding the top 3 teams in each division is only going to lead to one thing... SANDBAGGING. Given the quality of the prizes on offer, it's way too tempting for those teams outside of FCRCC, & One West to decide to just dog it in the qualifying/seeding races and increase/guarantee their chance of snagging an AWESOME prize. Maybe, keep the prizes for the 1st three in the top division, then do random draws for the remainder. You could even give teams weighted number of tickets into the draw, i.e. the higher you finish overall the greater the chance to win (but you can only win once). Otherwise, some of the races might take all day to run if you get multiple teams in the same race all trying to finish last. I thought about it, but really, I don't think sandbagging is going to be that big an issue. If it is, it'll be limited to a handful of teams at most. Title: Re: ClearlyContacts.ca FCRCC Spring Regatta Registration now open Post by: alcanranker on May 04, 2011, 11:32:17 PM Sandbagging breaks my heart. The Rec team I coach was going for their first and only Gold in Rec B division in Alcan one year, and a faster team found their way into that heat and took the cute lil paddle prize! They beat us by several boat lengths... haha Hate to burst your thought that they sandbagged but if you look at race 10 from last year they had issues with steering and never finished the race. This would have put them into the lowest division, after their race second race it was determined they would be too fast for the bottom division. The rules state that a team can be moved as determined by the officials. In this case the officials looked at the times of the second races and determined they should be in the division they ended up in for the semi final. There is only so much the officials can do when you have something like this happen. In addition, this team is from out of town so it is even harder to know exactly what they are capable of (for race officials). Hope that clarifies that this team was not sandbagging and that there was a reason they were where they were. Title: Re: ClearlyContacts.ca FCRCC Spring Regatta Registration now open Post by: mandachan on May 04, 2011, 11:37:20 PM Sandbagging breaks my heart. The Rec team I coach was going for their first and only Gold in Rec B division in Alcan one year, and a faster team found their way into that heat and took the cute lil paddle prize! They beat us by several boat lengths... haha Hate to burst your thought that they sandbagged but if you look at race 10 from last year they had issues with steering and never finished the race. This would have put them into the lowest division, after their race second race it was determined they would be too fast for the bottom division. The rules state that a team can be moved as determined by the officials. In this case the officials looked at the times of the second races and determined they should be in the division they ended up in for the semi final. There is only so much the officials can do when you have something like this happen. In addition, this team is from out of town so it is even harder to know exactly what they are capable of (for race officials). Hope that clarifies that this team was not sandbagging and that there was a reason they were where they were. Ooh. Interesting. I had heard that same thing on the day but thought it was a rumor. I hadn't bothered to look into it since my team was happy with their medal anyway. In the end we had a good time. I never really looked back on it til today. Thanks for the clarification. :) Title: Re: ClearlyContacts.ca FCRCC Spring Regatta Registration now open Post by: Illuminate on May 12, 2011, 08:56:41 AM Race grid is out
http://www.fcrcc.com/assets/files/Spring%20Regatta/2011_FCRCC_RaceSchedule.pdf (http://www.fcrcc.com/assets/files/Spring%20Regatta/2011_FCRCC_RaceSchedule.pdf) Title: Re: ClearlyContacts.ca FCRCC Spring Regatta Registration now open Post by: dto on May 13, 2011, 12:42:41 AM A revised grid was released late Thursday: http://www.fcrcc.com/assets/files/Spring%20Regatta/2011_FCRCC_RaceSchedule-Revised.pdf (http://www.fcrcc.com/assets/files/Spring%20Regatta/2011_FCRCC_RaceSchedule-Revised.pdf)
Title: Re: ClearlyContacts.ca FCRCC Spring Regatta Registration now open Post by: StrokeItHard on May 14, 2011, 09:29:15 PM I guess I should be responsible for posting the results for the Comp. mixed final, seeing as I stole the result sheet after the race :roll: (Don't kill me Chairman Lamb!)
ClearlyContacts.ca Competitive Championship - 500m 1. One West - 1:57.280 2. FCRCC HP - 1:57.300 3. Starbucks Waverunners Komodo Dragon - 2:08.710 4. Sudden Impact Black - 2:09.960 5. Creakside Masters - 2:10.650 6. Tao Ti Phat Phish Racing - 2:13.120 Great day of racing by all (and I'm super thankful the weather didn't go as predicted). Great job to FCRCC for running a successful event, as well as getting such awesome sponsors + prizes! Title: Re: ClearlyContacts.ca FCRCC Spring Regatta Registration now open Post by: Illuminate on May 14, 2011, 09:36:05 PM Full results
http://www.fcrcc.com/assets/files/Spring%20Regatta/2011_FCRCC_Results.pdf (http://www.fcrcc.com/assets/files/Spring%20Regatta/2011_FCRCC_Results.pdf) Title: Re: ClearlyContacts.ca FCRCC Spring Regatta Registration now open Post by: mandachan on May 14, 2011, 09:56:05 PM I guess I should be responsible for posting the results for the Comp. mixed final, seeing as I stole the result sheet after the race :roll: (Don't kill me Chairman Lamb!) ClearlyContacts.ca Competitive Championship - 500m 1. One West - 1:57.280 2. FCRCC HP - 1:57.300 3. Starbucks Waverunners Komodo Dragon - 2:08.710 4. Sudden Impact Black - 2:09.960 5. Creakside Masters - 2:10.650 6. Tao Ti Phat Phish Racing - 2:13.120 Great day of racing by all (and I'm super thankful the weather didn't go as predicted). Great job to FCRCC for running a successful event, as well as getting such awesome sponsors + prizes! Yup. New sheriff. Title: Re: ClearlyContacts.ca FCRCC Spring Regatta Registration now open Post by: Rob on May 15, 2011, 12:08:31 PM That was some great racing. I think it is fantastic that One West beat FCRCC HP. It will drive both crews even more to do better next regatta. We are now looking to improve ourselves by learning what makes One West so good.
I think Starbucks have come a long way to be at the level they are here. I am looking forward to seeing them make a push for Comp A at Alcan. Well done! It was very rewarding to be doing the men's race as well. I hope we can continue a trend, and have more men's races and teams in future regattas. I hope all the men that participated had a good time racing together. Good day altogether. Title: Re: ClearlyContacts.ca FCRCC Spring Regatta Registration now open Post by: What_the? on May 15, 2011, 03:03:04 PM Well said Rob... Well said...
Couldn't agree with you more Title: Re: ClearlyContacts.ca FCRCC Spring Regatta Registration now open Post by: lamh85 on May 15, 2011, 03:55:52 PM I wonder what happened to Dragon Hearts Beat's result in the women's race.
Title: Re: ClearlyContacts.ca FCRCC Spring Regatta Registration now open Post by: Backward Rowing on May 15, 2011, 10:46:29 PM It is amazing what a crap digital camera can do. Now, only if my mobile phone could do the same thing.
ClearlyContacts.ca FCRCC Spring Regatta 2011 - Heat 13 ClearlyContacts.ca FCRCC Spring Regatta 2011 - Heat 13 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jArQ6RcdDOA#) L P Time Name 1 5 2:09.19 Swordfish 2 3 2:07.26 Creakside Masters 3 1 1:56.60 FCRCC HP 4 2 2:06.23 Starbucks Waverunners Komodo Dragon 5 4 2:07.56 RGL United 6 6 2:11.68 Riptide ClearlyContacts.ca FCRCC Spring Regatta 2011 - Competitive Championship Race ClearlyContacts.ca FCRCC Spring Regatta 2011 - Competitive Championship Race (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjEbxDKIjhA#) L P Time Name 6 6 2:13.12 Tao Ti Phat Phish Racing 5 3 2:08.71 Starbucks Waverunners Komodo Dragon 4 1 1:57.28 One West 3 2 1:57.30 FCRCC HP 2 4 2:09.96 Sudden Impact Black 1 5 2:10.65 Creakside Masters Title: Re: ClearlyContacts.ca FCRCC Spring Regatta Registration now open Post by: StrokeItHard on May 18, 2011, 05:52:52 PM That was some great racing. I think it is fantastic that One West beat FCRCC HP. It will drive both crews even more to do better next regatta. We are now looking to improve ourselves by learning what makes One West so good. I think Starbucks have come a long way to be at the level they are here. I am looking forward to seeing them make a push for Comp A at Alcan. Well done! It was very rewarding to be doing the men's race as well. I hope we can continue a trend, and have more men's races and teams in future regattas. I hope all the men that participated had a good time racing together. Good day altogether. Couldn't agree more. It's definitely an honour to even be mentioned with the likes of FCRCC. We've trained hard during these past few years (first on Magnum, now on One West), and it's rewarding to see it paying off. I can still remember my junior days and watching the Comp. A races with amazement... hoping one day I'd be on a crew that would be able to crack the higher divisional tiers. I know False Creek will come back even stronger, and I can guarantee you that One West will be working their butt off. It'll be nice to see the two teams pushing each other in the next few regattas. And in the end of it all, we'll all be representing the same banner and wearing the same jerseys when a lot of us head over to Tampa :D. PS: Thanks Backward Rowing for the video. And I have to give tremendous props to the some of the amazing girls on One West that helped us in the Open race with Maggie's Minions (although I don't know how much of the race Maggie was actually watching esp. if there was food around). |