Archive for the ‘Hasler’ Category

Runcorn hasler 19 July

Friday, July 10th, 2009 by Deb Starkings

Runcorn Canoe Club is holding its hasler race on 19 July.  It is out of region so there are no points to be won for Shropshire paddlers but it does could towards hasler races to qualify for the hasler finals in Reading at the end of September for those who haven’t yet qualified.

All races will take place on the River Weaver, starting and finishing at Runcorn Canoe Club, Clifton. Located 0.5 miles from M56 J12, (OS Ref 526798). Sign posted from Motorway.

Starts will commence at 12:00 prompt (13:45 for Fun Race & Lightning’s).
Check-in 09:30 – 11:30.
Briefing will take place 11:35

Fees:

Divisions 1 – 9 £5.00 per seat, (50p discount for Under 18’s)
Lightning Race £2.50 per seat

Plus £3 event ticket for non-BCU members.

Reminder:   you need 3 k1 races to race K1 (or 3 C1 races to race C1) at the hasler finals; to race K2 or C2 you need 3 races of some kind either in a canoe OR a kayak.   If you’re not sure whether you have qualified, give Deb a shout.

Burton Hasler

Sunday, June 14th, 2009 by Deb Starkings

Warm, sunny day, lazing by the river bank eating chocolate brownies… well that was my experience anyway.

Others went racing (and I was insanely jealous) but Shropshire produced some cracking results.

Kate and Dave are nudging close to promotion with a tidy second place (”Just as well” said Kate “I was gtting bored with coming third all the time”) - only a boat length behind the winners of div 9 and would have come 4th in div 8 on that performance.

Marcus & Cam fought their way up the field to come second in div 7 - half a boat length behind Kath Nadal and her div 6 partner and a long way ahead of the team who came third.

Ellie had a reasonable race coming mid field in div 7 k1 but was beaten by Tom Lusty of Solihull who crossed the finishing line with the words “I beat Ellie, I’m happy now”. Ellie crossed the finishing line about 40 seconds later saying “I hate marathon; its three and a half miles too long). Personally, I think that sprint racing is 199.5 km short of something worth getting out of bed for - just as well paddlesport caters for lot of different paddlers!

Matt had a brilliant start and a great finish but was hampered by a dodgy shoulder in the middle. Andy (who was mostly having a bad race - but blaming it on the fact that I made him weed the veg bed yesterday ‘cos I can’t breath and bend over these days) overtook Matt part way through but Matt, clearly remembered Geoff Barber’s instructions to Jenny at Andy’s first race and dodgy shoulder or no, pulled  a trickout of the hat and “beat the bald guy”.

Connor has a lot of the race on film so it will appear here shortly!

Damp and soggy in Leamington

Sunday, May 17th, 2009 by Andy May

Looking out of my window now here back in sunny Shropshire you wouldn’t believe that the Hasler race team have spent the day in Leamington mostly standing around (or paddling) in the rain.

A small (but perfectly formed) team of racers made the trip down to Warwickshire with us fileding two K2s and two K1s across divisions 9 to 7. A few glitches in the Hasler Race management software meant that Ellie nearly got an easy race in Div 8 but Deb went and sorted it out with the organisers such that Ellie ended up racing in her proper division (which I’m sure she appreciated).

Despite the rain it was an interesting race - first time for us at Leamington, marked by the fact that it’s an extremely short 500m section of river between two buoys and so to make a longish (4.5 mile) hasler race, we ended up doing three loops - yes SIX turns!!!. This was reflected by the times (not just for us, for everyone) being a little slower than you might expect for a normal Hasler.

A good effort all around though, with :

  • Dave & Kate coming 3rd in Div 9 K2
  • Matt & Cameron coming 2nd in Div 8 K2
  • Andy coming 5th in Div 8 K1
  • Ellie coming 7th in Div 7 K1

The club points hadn’t been listed by the time we came away, but I’ve updated the rest of the Hasler results page which you can find here. No Lightning racers for us this week (although Grace & Rose Blackman were racing for Gailey coming 2nd & 3rd respectively) so our Lightning table hasn’t changed.

I’ll update the club points bit as soon as I know the results.

Our own Club Hasler trophy

Friday, May 8th, 2009 by Andy May

A group of us were having a conversation at training last night, and we realised that there were probably some things wrong with the way in which we’ve been counting points for the Club’s own internal Hasler shield.

Firstly there was the issue of what we do with Lightnings. It’s always been our wish to include Lightnings in the running for the main trophy, especially given that in most years we seem to have members crossing-over between Lightnings and the senior race. Because there isn’t any divisional structure within Lightnings we felt that we had to use the standard Hasler split of Lighning races counting 10 points and down compared to the senior race being 20 points and down.

What we have realised however is that this means that people who *just* race Lightnings aren’t getting adequate recognition, and so we’ve decided that as well as Lightning points being counted within the main club table, we’ll maintain a separate “champions” list for the Lighning paddlers to ensure that their efforts don’t get overlooked.

Secondly, it was pointed out that the Hasler Race Management system includes a number of relatively complex rules about discounting the points of people racing “out of region” as well as the rather ridiculous rule about your points only counting if you’re within 110% of the time of the winning Team which cost us, as a club, so many points at Gailey.

The national Hasler rules do provide a useful starting point, but we don’t feel that we need to be bound by them, so what we are proposing for the internal club trophy are scoring rules as follows.

1. You can earn points for the club Trophy by competing in any qualifying regional race - for Midlands this is Ironbridge, Fladbury, Lincoln, Gailey, Anker Valley, Worcester, Leamington, Nottingham, Buron, Hereford, Shropshire and Soar Valley.

2. Of course we would encourage people to  compete outside of region (and we sometimes do) but this helps us to focus on the fact that we need regional qualifying points to take us to the Hasler finals.

3. You will earn points based on your position *on the day* irrespective of whether the people you are competing with are paddling in our out of their own region. We’re all doing the same race after all.

4. Points will be awarded for seniors starting as 20 for a 1st, 19 for a second and so forth down to 1 point for everyone who completes the race. We will ignore the “your points don’t count if there’s a very fast team in your race” rule which the BCU uses.

5. Lightings will have a similar system starting at 10 points, *but* we will actively recognise the efforts and results of our Lightning paddlers by maintaining a separate award just for Lightnings. Lightning points will also count towards the main trophy for members who are moving between Lightnings and the Senior race.

I’m going to go back and correct the table based on these changes to the rules as it was felt that the Gailey results unfairly penalised a number of our K2 teams. An event where there are a large number of out-of-region paddlers (such as you get at an assessment race or as happened at Worcester) would also skew the numbers from what we are trying to do with this award - “To encourage consistent successful paddling which contributes to the standing of the club nationally and recognises personal achievement”.

We appreciate that this may cause some changes in the middle of the table (I don’t think it will make any difference at the top) and that effectively we’re changing the rules halfway through the game, but it seemed to us these were imnportant changes. If anyone has strong objections to these changes or they think that we’ve missed somethingthen please give Deb or I a call.

I’m confident that the race team will be guided by wanting to make the rules fair for everyone rather than requesting changes which improve their own particular standing in the table - remember we’re only half way through the season so there is everything still to play for.

SHP Hasler tables after Worcester (5 races)

Thursday, May 7th, 2009 by Andy May

I’ve updated the personal and club championship lists after Worcester.

Rather than keep cluttering up the blog pages with them, I’ve set them up as a single page over here

In summary not a lot of change in the personal results, but we’ve dropped one place to equal 5th in the club championship. Well done to those who turned out on a bank holiday weekend to race, and well done to Ellie and Cam for getting back in and completing after an early swim.

Congratulations Matthew Whittle…

Monday, April 27th, 2009 by Deb Starkings

Promoted to div 8 at Chester.

Well done Matt!

SHP Hasler Shield leader board after Anker valley (4 races)

Sunday, April 26th, 2009 by Andy May

Update: Apologies, but I managed to forget to put Ellie and my K1 results into the table when I did the update on Sunday evening, and Deb also spotted an error in the way I calulate averages. Now fixed (I think)!

Total Average Rank
Dave Barnes 69 17.3 1
Kate Jinks 69 17.3 1
Connor Lambert 55 13.8 3
Joseph Whittle 55 13.8 3
Deb May 48 12.0 5
Ellie Barnes 48 12.0 5
Andy May 39 13.0 7
Alice Russell 37 12.3 8
Mathew Whittle 37 12.3 8
Phil Russell 31 10.3 10
Cameron Lambert 24 8.0 11
Emlyn Murr 20 20.0 12
Sam Rudd 20 20.0 12
Anita Bennet 19 19.0 14
Gari Sumner 19 19.0 14
Maria Butler 19 19.0 14
Joe Whittle 18 18.0 17
Dave Spelman 17 17.0 18
Emily Russell 15 15.0 19
Holly Robinson 15 15.0 19
Josie Sumner 15 15.0 19
Marcus Whittle 11 11.0 22
Florence Whittle 10 10.0 23
Will Bevan 10 5.0 23
Oliver Robinson 8 8.0 25
Tim Bevan 7 3.5 26

The new look leader board after the (provisional) results for Anker Valley. No change at the top of the table but some shuffling within the top 10.

Chester results from last weekend

Saturday, April 25th, 2009 by Andy May

The consolidated results for Chester are now up. Remember that because it’s out of region these don’t count for hasler points (either for individuals, the club or for our own Hasler Shield) but you can get promoted/demoted at an out-of-region race (although no-one did this time much to Deb’s annoyance).

The usual suspects from Team SHP were out having a lovely paddle in the sunshine and performing as follows:

Deb - K1 Div 7 - 9th

Andy - K1 Div 8 - 7th

Connor & Joseph - K2 Div 7 - 2nd

Marcus & Cameron - K2 Div 7 - 3rd (yes, Cam making a huge jump from Lightning to Div 7 K2 !!)

Matt & Ellie - K2 Div 9 (Div 8/9 consolidated) - 2nd

Kate & Dave - K2 Div 9 - 4th

Anker Valley this Sunday 26th April

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009 by Andy May

Just a reminder that this Sunday is the Anker Valley (near Nuneaton) Hasler race. This is a Midlands regional race at which we need to field a team and give it our best shot to ensure that we maintain (or improve) our place in the club league table. Just to remind you we are currently 8th and only the top 8 teams go to the hasler finals so there is currently NO margin for slippage. Over the rest of the summer we really need club members out on the water performing as well as we can.

You can register on the day if you must, but it would be helpful if you can let Deb know if you’re racing or not before Friday so that she can put the race entry in on Friday evening
(e-mail: deb (at) thelemming.org tel: 07747 535341)

Where are we going?

The venue is Anker Valley Canoe Club, Apple Pie Lane, Hartshill, Nuneaton, CV10 0SU

Check in from 9.30 a.m.
Lightning race                    Briefing                10.45     Start   11.00
4 mile course                     Briefing                10.45     Start   11.30
8 & 12 mile courses           Briefing                12.30     Start    12.45

Race fees are Adults - £6.00, Juniors - £5.00, Lightning - £3.00

Race admin stuff

Please remember that:

1. If you want to race for the club (and we *really* want you to do so, then  you must have renenewed your membership by then (or else you’ll have to race as an independent which doesn’t win the club any points).

2. You need to have comprehensive membership of the BCU to race (or you can buy a day ticket if you are in div 7 and below, but only once each season)

3. You need to be wearing club colours - most of the race team have their own, but we have a number of club vests if you need to borrow one. Please let us know *before* Sunday morning.

SHP Hasler leader board after Gailey (3 races)

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009 by Andy May

As promised the updated leader board taking into account the points for Gailey. The colums are Total Points, Average (Total divided by the number of races you’ve done) and your rank.

Yes, your eyes are not deceiving you - it is SHP’s very own submariners at the top of the table at the moment !

Name Overall
Totals Average Rank
Dave Barnes 51 17.0 1
Kate Jinks 51 17.0 1
Connor Lambert 37 12.3 3
Joseph Whittle 37 12.3 3
Mathew Whittle 37 12.3 3
Ellie Barnes 35 11.7 6
Deb May 34 11.3 7
Andy May 26 8.7 8
Emlyn Murr 20 6.7 9
Sam Rudd 20 6.7 9
Anita Bennet 19 6.3 11
Gari Sumner 19 6.3 11
Maria Butler 19 6.3 11
Alice Russell 18 6.0 14
Joe Whittle 18 6.0 14
Dave Spelman 17 5.7 16
Emily Russell 15 5.0 17
Holly Robinson 15 5.0 17
Josie Sumner 15 5.0 17
Phil Russell 12 4.0 20
Marcus Whittle 11 3.7 21
Cameron Lambert 10 3.3 22
Florence Whittle 10 3.3 22
Will Bevan 10 3.3 22
Oliver Robinson 8 2.7 25
Tim Bevan 7 2.3 26

Everyone else on my list is on zero points so far so I’ve trimmed them off the list.