Two important pieces of information regarding Jr.
Women’s Rowing
1)We are
approaching the last opportunity for athletes to submit their information for
consideration for the Jr Team and the Jr Dev Team.
I
will be making decisions regarding the invitations in the next 2 weeks.
2)In
our canvassing the nation in search of athletes for the Development camp
system, we found several 1991,1992, and a few 1993
athletes to fill the Jr B Sculling camps (10 day camps teaching sculling and helping
young athletes aspire to reach their potential).BUT there is still a lot of space
available.This is an entry level
to the Development Camp system so we are still looking for high potential
athletes, but the “standards” are a bit looser because we are
looking for novices/freshmen.If
you have anyone on the team that is that potential rock star we would love to
hear about them.I would love to
see each team recommend one or two top youngsters (no older than 1991
birthdays).Things that would make
the athletes appealing to the Dev Camp Coaches…Some combination of the profile below
(note, they do not have to be the total package)
Height 5’9”
Weight athletically matching their height
Fitness some very skilled athlete converting from another
sport
Erg 8:00 ish
Determination, Competitive nature, Hard
worker
If you have anyone like this, please forward me the
following (to this address):
Coaches...
...The Southeast Youth Rowing Association is proud to bring you the following opportunity in corporation with C O A C H 2 | The Coach's Coach.
Thank you in advance for helping to improve our sport, especially starting in the SE region. By supporting consistent communication between coaches you are enabling and encouraging greater levels of training, education and development of those who dedicate themselves to the sport of rowing, including yourself.
First, we'd like to invite you all to dial in for a free teleclass on Tuesday, April 10th, 2007 at 8pm (EST) . During this hour-long conference call, we will interview a Div-I, NCAA women's rowing coach on the topic of training methodology. If you have any specific questions on that topic, please send via e-mail to info@... <mailto:info@...> .
Call lines will be limited to what we reserve in advance so if you plan to dial in Tues. 4/10 (8pm), please also send an e-mail to info@... so we can reserve the appropriate number of lines.
The Dial-in # and access code will be provided once reserved, and will be sent via e-mail to those requesting a spot. There is no charge to participate other than your normal fees to place a long-distance call.
Secondly, please feel free to suggest future topics for ongoing Teleclasses. Depending on interest and available presenters, we will continue to host them at a minimum on the 2nd Tuesday of every month; later...perhaps twice a month...or even weekly at some point down the road.
Lastly, we're looking to soon build an online community of coaches where you can exchange ideas and easily communicate with each other. The overall goal is that we all become better coaches of the sport of rowing, and better mentors to the athletes we lead. Help us create something awesome by letting us know what you'd like to see, hear, and have!
Remember: Join the crew on Tues, April 10th @ 8pm(EST) ; reserve a line/submit ideas & questions by sending email to info@...
Best of success to you and your crews on the water this spring!
Coaches,
I would like for you to spead the word about the Southeast Junior
Rowing Camp. This is the third year of the camp and we have had great
success. Many coaches in the region feel that the camp focus and taget
athlete really is helping the Southeastcrews strive for something
other than being the fastest within thier program. This year we are
taking 20 open weight men and women and 12 lightweight men and women
and 10 coxswains spots are filling ast so please get the word out.
Thank you
The web site for the camp is www.southeastjuniors.org/devcamp.html
Allen Eubanks
Southeast Junior Camp Director
Please do not reply to this message. If you are interested, 'FORWARD' you response to Marty Wiener at rowingref@....
-----Original Message----- From: Marty Wiener [mailto:rowingref@...] Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 12:24 PM To: Brice A. Crossley Subject: Basic Referee Clinic
I will be conducting a USRowing Referee Clinic on Monday, February 5 from 6:00 to 9:00P.M. It is being held at World Publications which is located in the Winter Park Village at 460 N. Orlando Avenue, Suite 200. (It is physically across the street from the Regal Winter Park Village 20 movie theatres.) Rowing events continue to grow in Florida and we need more referees to provide coverage for the safety of the athletes. Also, there will be Referee clinics given in North and South Florida this Spring. Please contact me if you have any questions and if you are interested in attending. The clinic is authorized by USRowing and there is no charge for attending it.
I urge all coaches to pass this information along to the top athletes
in your programs.
The published Gold Medal Standards for the different age groups are as
follows:
Born in 19897:18 for 2K or better (by spring)
Born in 19907:32 for 2K or better (by spring)
Born in 19917:46 for 2K or better (by spring)
Born in 19928:00 for 2K or better (by spring)
While these are the goals, they are not strict cut-offs, we recognize
different programs put different emphasis on the ergs.We also leave room for the exceptional
athlete who has yet to realize the potential.All ages are eligible for the selection
camp (the 1989 birthdays are ONLY eligible for the selection camp).The 1990 and 1991 birthdays are eligible
for the Development camp with the 1991 and 1992 birthdays being eligible for
the Developmental Sculling Camps.This system is designed to help the High potential athlete achieve the
skills and experience necessary to help the Jr National Team in years to
come.For this reason the development
camps are in search of superstars as well as diamonds in the rough.
Outside of the scores above, we are also looking for girls who meet any
of the below:
Top sculler
at your club
Can pull
6x(weight/2.2) watts for a 1 minute piece
Set the erg
vent on 10
Set the
monitor on Watts
Begin from a
stopped wheel
Full slide,
open rate
6 feet tall
or 6 foot wingspan.
Do not hesitate to advise super athletic novices to attend!
If you have any superstars or diamonds in the rough who were born in
1989, 1990, 1991 and 1992, or if you have athletes who would benefit from the
experience of the ID camp; please encourage those athletes to visit the link
given above and pursue this opportunity.
If you or the athletes have any questions, please feel free to e-mail
me at EJCat3@...
I hope to see representatives from all your programs,
Dear Allen
A hearty thank you to you and the leadership of the Southeast Youth
Rowing Association for these arrangements - dorms, eating, etc - for
the championship regatta. These regattas were always a financial stretch
for our public school team - and I'm quite certain this will make it easier
for them this year. Although my high schoolers have now graduated, I
hope to see many of you at those regattas shared with the college set!
yours,
Beth Ragan
Raleigh Charter High School Crew Boosters, past prez and bottlewasher
________________________________
From: Allen Eubanks [mailto:coach@...]
Sent: Wed 12/13/2006 10:06 AM
To: southeastyouthrowing@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [southeastyouthrowing] 2007 Southeast Youth Championship Regatta
The Southeast Youth Rowing Association is pleased to announce the location of
the 2007
Southeast Youth Championship Regatta.
The event will be May 12-13, 2007
Heats and finals for regional races will be on Saturday.
Events qualifying for the USRA Youth National Championships will have heats and
reps will
be on Saturday and finals on Sunday morning.
This year the race moves north to be held on the buoyed 7-lane 2000m course of
East
Bank Beach on Lake Hartwell in Clemson, South Carolina. Hosted by the Clemson
College
Rowing Club. Clemson crew holds the Clemson Sprints each year and SEYRA feels
that they
will be able use this experience to hold a great event for our programs too.
Please note that Clemson is having graduation on Friday of our event. So hotel
space is at
a premium. Clemson Rowing has secured housing in the Clemson dorms on campus for
the athletes and chaperones. The cost will be under $20 per night per person. In
your trip
planning please make arrangements for a same gender chaperon for every 15
athlete of
each gender that you place in the dorm. Clemson crew will provide dorm security
however,
they are not babysitting our kids.
The Clemson dinning facility will be open to prepare hot and cold breakfast at
05:30 each
morning for $5.50 each meal. The dinning service will not be available during
the lunch
period as most crews feed their crews on site. Friday, the dinning hall will
provide a pasta
dinner for athletes for $5.50 per athlete. However, Saturday's evening meals
will up to
each individual programs. There are several eateries around the campus to choose
from.
The event packet will be available January 30, 2007.
Some highlights of this year are...
Streamlined event categories by reducing the number of events and clarifying
categories.
Last year there was a bit of confusion and the committee felt it better to clear
up and
consolidate some categories. This should prove for great racing. Here is a
preview of the
schedule.
1* Women's Youth 1x
2* Men's Youth 1x
3 Women's 2V 4+
4 Men's 2V 8+
5* Women's Ltwt Youth 2x
6* Men's Ltwt Youth 2x
7* Women's Youth 2x
8* Men's Youth 2x
9 Women's FN 8+
10 Men's FN 4+
11* Women's Ltwt Youth 8+
12* Men's Ltwt Youth 4+
13* Women's Youth 4x
14 Women's 2V 8+
15 Men's 2V 4+
16* Women's Ltwt Youth 4+
17* Men's Ltwt Youth 8+
18* Women's Youth 4+
19* Men's Youth 4+
20* Men's Youth 4x
21 Women's FN 4+
22 Men's FN 8+
23* Women's Youth 8+
24* Men's Youth 8+
The addition of the Ltwt 2x as a qualification event for the National Youth
Championship.
The Southeast has some great sculling programs that I believe will represent our
district
well.
Flat entry fees of $14 per seat with no cap. The new fee structure is different
than what
the regatta has used in the past. However, The committee was convinced that the
regatta
must break even and pay for services incurred by the event to continue in the
future. With
a majority of the SEYC using small boats (4+/x/2x/1x) this fee structure gives
all
categories a fare fee. This will reduce entry fees for several of the small boat
events ,
however the eights will see a slight increase in fees.
Well that is all I have at this time.
Allen Eubanks
Southeast Rep, USRA Youth Committee
The Southeast Youth Rowing Association is pleased to announce the location of
the 2007
Southeast Youth Championship Regatta.
The event will be May 12-13, 2007
Heats and finals for regional races will be on Saturday.
Events qualifying for the USRA Youth National Championships will have heats and
reps will
be on Saturday and finals on Sunday morning.
This year the race moves north to be held on the buoyed 7-lane 2000m course of
East
Bank Beach on Lake Hartwell in Clemson, South Carolina. Hosted by the Clemson
College
Rowing Club. Clemson crew holds the Clemson Sprints each year and SEYRA feels
that they
will be able use this experience to hold a great event for our programs too.
Please note that Clemson is having graduation on Friday of our event. So hotel
space is at
a premium. Clemson Rowing has secured housing in the Clemson dorms on campus for
the athletes and chaperones. The cost will be under $20 per night per person. In
your trip
planning please make arrangements for a same gender chaperon for every 15
athlete of
each gender that you place in the dorm. Clemson crew will provide dorm security
however,
they are not babysitting our kids.
The Clemson dinning facility will be open to prepare hot and cold breakfast at
05:30 each
morning for $5.50 each meal. The dinning service will not be available during
the lunch
period as most crews feed their crews on site. Friday, the dinning hall will
provide a pasta
dinner for athletes for $5.50 per athlete. However, Saturday's evening meals
will up to
each individual programs. There are several eateries around the campus to choose
from.
The event packet will be available January 30, 2007.
Some highlights of this year are…
Streamlined event categories by reducing the number of events and clarifying
categories.
Last year there was a bit of confusion and the committee felt it better to clear
up and
consolidate some categories. This should prove for great racing. Here is a
preview of the
schedule.
1* Women's Youth 1x
2* Men's Youth 1x
3 Women's 2V 4+
4 Men's 2V 8+
5* Women's Ltwt Youth 2x
6* Men's Ltwt Youth 2x
7* Women's Youth 2x
8* Men's Youth 2x
9 Women's FN 8+
10 Men's FN 4+
11* Women's Ltwt Youth 8+
12* Men's Ltwt Youth 4+
13* Women's Youth 4x
14 Women's 2V 8+
15 Men's 2V 4+
16* Women's Ltwt Youth 4+
17* Men's Ltwt Youth 8+
18* Women's Youth 4+
19* Men's Youth 4+
20* Men's Youth 4x
21 Women's FN 4+
22 Men's FN 8+
23* Women's Youth 8+
24* Men's Youth 8+
The addition of the Ltwt 2x as a qualification event for the National Youth
Championship.
The Southeast has some great sculling programs that I believe will represent our
district
well.
Flat entry fees of $14 per seat with no cap. The new fee structure is different
than what
the regatta has used in the past. However, The committee was convinced that the
regatta
must break even and pay for services incurred by the event to continue in the
future. With
a majority of the SEYC using small boats (4+/x/2x/1x) this fee structure gives
all
categories a fare fee. This will reduce entry fees for several of the small boat
events ,
however the eights will see a slight increase in fees.
Well that is all I have at this time.
Allen Eubanks
Southeast Rep, USRA Youth Committee
I understand your concern. Has the athlete won any race at states, regional or bigger? The parameters of this award go beyond my time on the committee. But they are what hey are and I hope you might aply anyway maybe just maybe that might be overlooked.
Allen
On 8/7/06 11:26 AM, "mmd" <mmd@...> wrote:
Thank you for forwarding information regarding the USRA Scholastic honor roll.
The nomination criteria states:
"Athletes must have achieved success in competitive rowing on the league or regional level, or above."
Our program is so small we rarely win anything. Still, the kid's show up for daily practice at 5AM. That is commendable when you have a likelihood of winning an event.
It is remarkable when you know the odds are against you and you face defeat after defeat.
Despite their record, these kids embody perseverance, determination and faith.
Shouldn't there be a way for these rowers to have the opportunity to be on the Honor Roll?
Thanks for caring so much about rowing, and always doing what you believe to be best for the rowers.
Sorry, I will not be at the FSRA meeting on Saturday. If you have any questions concerns or advice for the Southeast Youth Championships Please either email me or Dan Newman as he is your contact for Florida.
There will be a Southeast Youth Mtg at the Hooch after the C&C Meeting the room to be announced later. We will bring each of you up to speed with what is going on in the region and with Youth Nationals.
The Southeast Committee is working hard to take success from last years Southeast Youth Championships and develop it the event further.
Your Southeast Youth Committee is:
(Carolina’s) Byron Walthall <JWalth1590@...>,
(Tennessee) Scott Shoup <sshoup@...>,
(Alabama & Mississippi) Jada Leo <jada@...>,
(Florida) Dan Newman <dsnewman99@...>,
(Georgia) John Pearson <coachjp@...>,
(USRA Youth Committee) Allen Eubanks<coach@...>
I need to know if there are any ideas or concerns national Youth Rowing that I need to carry back to the Youth Committee.
Lastly, I would like to thank all of the coaches that supported the Southeast Junior Development Camp this past Summer. The Camp had 55 athletes from across the Region and a few from the NE and West coast sprinkled in. The camp brought in medals in the several events. I hope that your programs benefit from the kids that return to you.
Allen Eubanks
Oak Ridge Rowing
USRA Youth Committee Southeast Rep
Sorry, I will not be at the FSRA meeting on Saturday. If you have any questions concerns or advice for the Southeast Youth Championships Please either email me or Dan Newman as he is your contact for Florida.
There will be a Southeast Youth Mtg at the Hooch after the C&C Meeting the room to be announced later. We will bring each of you up to speed with what is going on in the region and with Youth Nationals.
The Southeast Committee is working hard to take success from last years Southeast Youth Championships and develop it the event further.
Your Southeast Youth Committee is:
(Carolina’s) Byron Walthall <JWalth1590@...>,
(Tennessee) Scott Shoup <sshoup@...>,
(Alabama & Mississippi) Jada Leo <jada@...>,
(Florida) Dan Newman <dsnewman99@...>,
(Georgia) John Pearson <coachjp@...>,
(USRA Youth Committee) Allen Eubanks<coach@...>
I need to know if there are any ideas or concerns national Youth Rowing that I need to carry back to the Youth Committee.
Lastly, I would like to thank all of the coaches that supported the Southeast Junior Development Camp this past Summer. The Camp had 55 athletes from across the Region and a few from the NE and West coast sprinkled in. The camp brought in medals in the several events. I hope that your programs benefit from the kids that return to you.
Allen Eubanks
Oak Ridge Rowing
USRA Youth Committee Southeast Rep
In case you have trouble opening the previous attachment, please try the attached spreadsheet. PLEASE return the completed form to Allen Eubanks coach@...
All teams attending should return this form even if you don't have volunteers. It will save Allen time trying individually contact teams who have not responded.
PLEASE return the completed form to Allen Eubanks coach@...as soon as possible.
Thanks, Brice
-----Original Message----- From: FSRA@yahoogroups.com [mailto:FSRA@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Allen Eubanks Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 11:37 PM To: FSRA@yahoogroups.com; southeast youth rowing Cc: Daniel McNair; Dan Newman; Scott Shoup; Megan Cooke; Jada Leo; Byron Walthall Subject: [FSRA] SEYC Volunteers
Coaches and Team Reps,
Thank you for your support and interest in the 2006 Southeast Youth Championship. The link below is the tentative schedule for the 2006 SEYC. Lane draws and the final schedule will be published on Monday May 8th.
To make this event run smooth the LOC needs your help to provide volunteers. I realize that many programs will be traveling with skeleton crews to this event. However, if you have parents, assistant coaches, or innocent bystanders that can help in the operation of this event, we could use them. Attached is a form with the needs listed please send this form back to me by Monday May 8. So I can fill any needed holes before I get on the road to head down to Tampa.
Thank you for your support and interest in the 2006 Southeast Youth Championship. The link below is the tentative schedule for the 2006 SEYC. Lane draws and the final schedule will be published on Monday May 8th.
To make this event run smooth the LOC needs your help to provide volunteers. I realize that many programs will be traveling with skeleton crews to this event. However, if you have parents, assistant coaches, or innocent bystanders that can help in the operation of this event, we could use them. Attached is a form with the needs listed please send this form back to me by Monday May 8. So I can fill any needed holes before I get on the road to head down to Tampa.
You should plan on bringing your own ice. Contact Marilyn Samaha directly at marilyn@... to see what vendor will be available.
Grills are allowed. You are allowed to feed your team on site and this includes grilling your own food. You may not sell food.
The regatta site is an open field (formerly a cow pasture) with no water or electricity. You need to plan to supply your own.
Passes are usually mailed directly to the teams prior to the regatta. Contact Allen Eubanks at coach@... for details.
Tent space is generally first come first served as long as it does not interfere with trailer parking space or block the emergency road (marked with orange construction cones). This means no tents are allowed from the start line to approximately the 1400 meter mark along the burm road. Also, tents along the designated water front areas are required to be placed with the long part of their tents perpendicular to the water to allow more teams the opportunity to be along the water. As space permits, you may set up all the tent space you need.
For any other questions, please contact the regatta director Allen Eubanks directly at coach@....
-----Original Message----- From: John Vlasis [mailto:johnvlasis@...] Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 11:47 AM To: webmaster@... Cc: fish4387@... Subject: Questions about the SE Jr. Rowing Site
Dear Sir,
This is my first time to the Tampa Regatta. I perused your website, but I did not find answers to some questions I have.
Here are some of those questions:
Will bags of ice be available on site to purchase or will we need to bring our own each day?
Will we be permitted to cook on site for our crews?
Is electricity available or can we bring a quiet generator?
Will we be permitted to get a vehicle close enough to off load supplies? If so, will we need special permission or a pass? (We are arriving in a bus and another club will haul our shells to the site.)
Is it possible for you issue us a pass for one vehicle to gain access to the site?
I saw the locations where crews can set up their tents. Do you have any recommendations on locations or, is it first come first served.
How many tents can each crew set up? (We have 10' X20' tents, and usually set up two to three tents due to the size of our group.)
I ask these questions because I want to make sure we follow your rules and have our logistics worked out for a smooth transition for moving our crew, parents and supplies.
Thank you in advance for your prompt assistance in this matter.
That can work as well. If your program is all from one school do that to make it simple. Coaches, I trust you and unless there is just a huge reason to question a crew. This should not be an issue.
Allen
On 4/25/06 12:36 PM, "Ragan, Beth (NIH/NIEHS) [E]" <ragan@...> wrote:
might I suggest the usual - a note with list of kids' names on school stationery signed by their principal....
-----Original Message----- From: Jennifer McNair [mailto:jgmcrew@...] Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 11:17 AM To: southeastyouthrowing@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [southeastyouthrowing] Southeast Youth Championships
Would a school i.d. be the best proof of their eligibility? If they don't have a student i.d. or driver's license, then what?
On 4/24/06, Allen Eubanks <coach@...> wrote:
I think that would not be a bad idea to bring proof of eligibility.
Ed , Thanks for your input. We have already talked about several things for next year. And some big changes are happening for next year.
Allen
On 4/24/06 8:57 AM, "edward gunter" <gunteredward@...> wrote:
Allen,
Do I need to bring proof of current school year for students if they are entered in JV events at the regionals?
Also, next year at the dogwood, consider having a final and petite final for novice fours and eights. Oak Ridge is a long way to travel for only 6 of 20 teams to advance for a second race. It would be better for the majority of the teams entered to get a second race. This would be better for novice rowing in general. This seems to be a junior regatta. Most of the open events only had 2 or 3 entries. Consider putting these on Sunday or eliminating them. SE colleges already have enough regattas to select from. SE junior programs do not.
Thanks,
Ed
Allen Eubanks <coach@...> wrote:
Coaches,
I know you may think that the Southeast Youth Championships Deadline is very early April
28. However, it is to help the LOC determine if this event will be one or two days. The edit
function will be open for another week. Please enter the teams that you are thinking about
entering now. So, we can make the call on the regatta structure. Hope to see you there. http://www.regattacentral.com<http://www.regattacentral.com/>
Additionally, If you have athletes that qualify and would like to attend the Southeast Camp
please have them do so soon to make the first deadline. As of today we have 20 signed up. http://www.southeastjuniors.org/devcamp.html
Allen Eubanks
Head Coach, Oak Ridge Rowing
USRA Youth Committee Southeast Rep
Do I need to bring proof of current school year for students if they are entered in JV events at the regionals?
Also, next year at the dogwood, consider having a final and petite final for novice fours and eights. Oak Ridge is a long way to travel for only 6 of 20 teams to advance for a second race. It would be better for the majority of the teams entered to get a second race. This would be better for novice rowing in general. This seems to be a junior regatta. Most of the open events only had 2 or 3 entries. Consider putting these on Sunday or eliminating them. SE colleges already have enough regattas to select from. SE junior programs do not.
I know you may think that the Southeast Youth Championships Deadline is very early April 28. However, it is to help the LOC determine if this event will be one or two days. The edit function will be open for another week. Please enter the teams that you are thinking about entering now. So, we can make the call on the regatta structure. Hope to see you there. http://www.regattacentral.com
Additionally, If you have athletes that qualify and would like to attend the Southeast Camp please have them do so soon to make the first deadline. As of today we have 20 signed up. http://www.southeastjuniors.org/devcamp.html
Allen Eubanks Head Coach, Oak Ridge Rowing USRA Youth Committee Southeast Rep
On 4/24/06 12:12 PM, "Daniel McNair" <sarccoach@...> wrote:
Does the $10 per day parking fee apply to team buses as well?
On 4/24/06, Allen Eubanks <coach@...> wrote:
Coaches,
I know you may think that the Southeast Youth Championships Deadline is very early April
28. However, it is to help the LOC determine if this event will be one or two days. The edit
function will be open for another week. Please enter the teams that you are thinking about
entering now. So, we can make the call on the regatta structure. Hope to see you there. http://www.regattacentral.com
Additionally, If you have athletes that qualify and would like to attend the Southeast Camp
please have them do so soon to make the first deadline. As of today we have 20 signed up. http://www.southeastjuniors.org/devcamp.html
Allen Eubanks
Head Coach, Oak Ridge Rowing
USRA Youth Committee Southeast Rep
I know you may think that the Southeast Youth Championships Deadline is very early April
28. However, it is to help the LOC determine if this event will be one or two days. The edit
function will be open for another week. Please enter the teams that you are thinking about
entering now. So, we can make the call on the regatta structure. Hope to see you there. http://www.regattacentral.com
Additionally, If you have athletes that qualify and would like to attend the Southeast Camp
please have them do so soon to make the first deadline. As of today we have 20 signed up. http://www.southeastjuniors.org/devcamp.html
Allen Eubanks
Head Coach, Oak Ridge Rowing
USRA Youth Committee Southeast Rep
On 4/24/06 11:17 AM, "Jennifer McNair" <jgmcrew@...> wrote:
Would a school i.d. be the best proof of their eligibility? If they don't have a student i.d. or driver's license, then what?
On 4/24/06, Allen Eubanks <coach@...> wrote:
I think that would not be a bad idea to bring proof of eligibility.
Ed , Thanks for your input. We have already talked about several things for next year. And some big changes are happening for next year.
Allen
On 4/24/06 8:57 AM, "edward gunter" <gunteredward@...> wrote:
Allen,
Do I need to bring proof of current school year for students if they are entered in JV events at the regionals?
Also, next year at the dogwood, consider having a final and petite final for novice fours and eights. Oak Ridge is a long way to travel for only 6 of 20 teams to advance for a second race. It would be better for the majority of the teams entered to get a second race. This would be better for novice rowing in general. This seems to be a junior regatta. Most of the open events only had 2 or 3 entries. Consider putting these on Sunday or eliminating them. SE colleges already have enough regattas to select from. SE junior programs do not.
Thanks,
Ed
Allen Eubanks <coach@...> wrote:
Coaches,
I know you may think that the Southeast Youth Championships Deadline is very early April
28. However, it is to help the LOC determine if this event will be one or two days. The edit
function will be open for another week. Please enter the teams that you are thinking about
entering now. So, we can make the call on the regatta structure. Hope to see you there. http://www.regattacentral.com<http://www.regattacentral.com/>
Additionally, If you have athletes that qualify and would like to attend the Southeast Camp
please have them do so soon to make the first deadline. As of today we have 20 signed up. http://www.southeastjuniors.org/devcamp.html
Allen Eubanks
Head Coach, Oak Ridge Rowing
USRA Youth Committee Southeast Rep
Do I need to bring proof of current school year for students if they are entered in JV events at the regionals?
Also, next year at the dogwood, consider having a final and petite final for novice fours and eights. Oak Ridge is a long way to travel for only 6 of 20 teams to advance for a second race. It would be better for the majority of the teams entered to get a second race. This would be better for novice rowing in general. This seems to be a junior regatta. Most of the open events only had 2 or 3 entries. Consider putting these on Sunday or eliminating them. SE colleges already have enough regattas to select from. SE junior programs do not.
I know you may think that the Southeast Youth Championships Deadline is very early April 28. However, it is to help the LOC determine if this event will be one or two days. The edit function will be open for another week. Please enter the teams that you are thinking about entering now. So, we can make the call on the regatta structure. Hope to see you there.
http://www.regattacentral.com
Additionally, If you have athletes that qualify and would like to attend the Southeast Camp please have them do so soon to make the first deadline. As of today we have 20 signed up. http://www.southeastjuniors.org/devcamp.html
Allen Eubanks Head Coach, Oak Ridge Rowing
USRA Youth Committee Southeast Rep
I think that would not be a bad idea to bring proof of eligibility.
Ed , Thanks for your input. We have already talked about several things for next year. And some big changes are happening for next year.
Allen
On 4/24/06 8:57 AM, "edward gunter" <gunteredward@...> wrote:
Allen,
Do I need to bring proof of current school year for students if they are entered in JV events at the regionals?
Also, next year at the dogwood, consider having a final and petite final for novice fours and eights. Oak Ridge is a long way to travel for only 6 of 20 teams to advance for a second race. It would be better for the majority of the teams entered to get a second race. This would be better for novice rowing in general. This seems to be a junior regatta. Most of the open events only had 2 or 3 entries. Consider putting these on Sunday or eliminating them. SE colleges already have enough regattas to select from. SE junior programs do not.
Thanks,
Ed
Allen Eubanks <coach@...> wrote:
Coaches,
I know you may think that the Southeast Youth Championships Deadline is very early April
28. However, it is to help the LOC determine if this event will be one or two days. The edit
function will be open for another week. Please enter the teams that you are thinking about
entering now. So, we can make the call on the regatta structure. Hope to see you there. http://www.regattacentral.com
Additionally, If you have athletes that qualify and would like to attend the Southeast Camp
please have them do so soon to make the first deadline. As of today we have 20 signed up. http://www.southeastjuniors.org/devcamp.html
Allen Eubanks
Head Coach, Oak Ridge Rowing
USRA Youth Committee Southeast Rep
Do I need to bring proof of current school year for students if they are entered in JV events at the regionals?
Also, next year at the dogwood, consider having a final and petite final for novice fours and eights. Oak Ridge is a long way to travel for only 6 of 20 teams to advance for a second race. It would be better for the majority of the teams entered to get a second race. This would be better for novice rowing in general. This seems to be a junior regatta. Most of the open events only had 2 or 3 entries. Consider putting these on Sunday or eliminating them. SE colleges already have enough regattas to select from. SE junior programs do not.
Thanks,
Ed
Allen Eubanks <coach@...> wrote:
Coaches,
I know you may think that the Southeast Youth
Championships Deadline is very early April 28. However, it is to help the LOC determine if this event will be one or two days. The edit function will be open for another week. Please enter the teams that you are thinking about entering now. So, we can make the call on the regatta structure. Hope to see you there. http://www.regattacentral.com
Additionally, If you have athletes that qualify and would like to attend the Southeast Camp please have them do so soon to make the first deadline. As of today we have 20 signed up. http://www.southeastjuniors.org/devcamp.html
Allen Eubanks Head Coach, Oak Ridge Rowing USRA Youth Committee Southeast Rep
Coaches,
I know you may think that the Southeast Youth Championships Deadline is very
early April
28. However, it is to help the LOC determine if this event will be one or two
days. The edit
function will be open for another week. Please enter the teams that you are
thinking about
entering now. So, we can make the call on the regatta structure. Hope to see you
there.
http://www.regattacentral.com
Additionally, If you have athletes that qualify and would like to attend the
Southeast Camp
please have them do so soon to make the first deadline. As of today we have 20
signed up.
http://www.southeastjuniors.org/devcamp.html
Allen Eubanks
Head Coach, Oak Ridge Rowing
USRA Youth Committee Southeast Rep
I am going to send a true JV womens four or eight to the regatta. Do I need to have some sort of proof that they are in the eighth, ninth or tenth (first year rowing) from their schools?
Allen Eubanks <coach@...> wrote:
Coaches please pass along to your athletes that the Application window for the Southeast Junior Rowing Camp is now open. For mor information please visit the website. http://www.southeastjuniors.org/devcamp.html
Coaches please pass along to your athletes that the Application window
for the Southeast Junior Rowing Camp is now open. For mor information
please visit the website. http://www.southeastjuniors.org/devcamp.html
Thank you and have a great season.
Allen Eubanks
I will see if UTC is going to come and they have a Ultralight XL bowcox 4+
they might let you use.
Allen
On 3/29/06 9:37 AM, "adamsweber" <weber@...> wrote:
> This year I have 7 varsity men, four are lights and have been rowing
> the MLt4 all year. I have been entering the MV8 with a strong novice
> as well to give everyone a race and have not had any problems until
> the Dogwood Festival Regatta in Oak Ridge this year. The MLt 4 and
> the MV8 are back to back so I will try to enter a MV4 instead of the
> MV8. Here is my problem. I have two guys that weigh 220+ and I do
> not have a Heavyweight shell that can hold them. Unless I can borrow
> a heavyweight four for the boys they will not be able to race. (I've
> tried putting them in a midweight shell and it is not pretty) Can
> anyone, who is planning on going to Oak Ridge on April 22 loan us a
> heavy 4+?
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> Thanks,
> Adam Weber
> SCDS Crew
> 912-961-8791
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This year I have 7 varsity men, four are lights and have been rowing
the MLt4 all year. I have been entering the MV8 with a strong novice
as well to give everyone a race and have not had any problems until
the Dogwood Festival Regatta in Oak Ridge this year. The MLt 4 and
the MV8 are back to back so I will try to enter a MV4 instead of the
MV8. Here is my problem. I have two guys that weigh 220+ and I do
not have a Heavyweight shell that can hold them. Unless I can borrow
a heavyweight four for the boys they will not be able to race. (I've
tried putting them in a midweight shell and it is not pretty) Can
anyone, who is planning on going to Oak Ridge on April 22 loan us a
heavy 4+?
Thanks,
Adam Weber
SCDS Crew
912-961-8791
Thanks for sending out the word on John Hunter, except we had a board meeting Monday night and Nils changed the deadline to Monday the 20th instead of this Friday. So we have more time to procrastinate!
If you are looking for the best avenue to be in the loop of what is going on
in the Southeast, check out the link below. Some are already on the list
service.
http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/southeastyouthrowing/
I am trying to maintain an open form for folks concerned about youth rowing
in the southeast.
I would like to ask that crews please report your Dual results as they come
available to aid with seeding for the Southeast Youth Regional.
All of the up to date Southeast Youth Championship Regatta information
(Hotels/packets and much more) is available on
http://www.southeastjuniors.org/
I am collecting blade designs for the Southeast Regional shirt please send
me pictures If I am missing yours.
http://www.southeastjuniors.org/crews.html
Good luck this spring and stay safe
Allen Eubanks
Head Coach, Oak Ridge Rowing
Southeast Representative, USRA Youth Committee (chair)