Press Release. Ryde Rowing Club. Lockdown Regatta. Saturday 23rd to Sunday 24th May, 2020.

Press Release. Ryde Rowing Club. Lockdown Regatta. Saturday 23rd to Sunday 24th May, 2020.

Ryde entered a “Women’s Four” in a national virtual “lockdown Regatta” over the weekend of Saturday 23rd to Sunday 24th May, 2020.

This virtual competition was organised by students from De Montfort University and Bath Spa University rowing clubs who wanted to help raise money for the NHS in these challenging times.

Because not everyone had access to an ergo people were asked to run 2km rather than row, but the format was that of national rowing events. The first round required all competitors to race a time trial (Saturday, 23rd May), which was used to seed 6-lane ABCD finals (Sunday, 24th May). Crews were allowed, with the times from each individual being averaged to determine the overall time. This Regatta had 21 unique events with 195 crews competing across 236 races. There were 58 visiting clubs/ schools with a total of 591 athletes competing.

The Ryde Crew of Niamh Murphy, Poppy Starkey, Freya Drage and Emily Davis finished 9th in their time trial on the Saturday and 2nd in their “B” Final – 9th overall in their Final on the Sunday.

Steve Bull. Ryde R. C.

RYDE ROWING CLUB Fish & Chip Suppers and Talks. Thursday, 21st May. CANCELLED.

Unfortunately in the current circumstances the Club had decided that it has no choice but to cancel the 150 Club Talk and Fish & Chips event planned for Thursday, 21st May - which was going to be by Barry Groves – ‘Joe’ Carstairs – the fastest woman on water and Queen of Whale Cay.
We would hope to re-schedule this talk to later in the year when the present crisis had died down. 

However I thought I would just share with you all our current plans regarding resuming the talks/fish & Chip Supper's once the restrictions end.

The Talks/Fish & Chip Suppers in June has not yet been cancelled - although we think it highly likely that it will be - we will confirm by E Mail nearer the date.

The June Talk is scheduled to be - 

Thursday 25th June – Stuart Bennett – Chile to Bolivia – over land trip up into the high Andes.

We have re-scheduled the talks from July, in the hope that they will go ahead as follows - we will confirm by E Mail nearer the date. 

Ryde Rowing Club ‘150 Club’ Talks & Fish & Chip Suppers 2020

Here’s our rescheduled list due to what’s happening in the world and hoping we can continue our talks from July

Thursday 30th July – Adrian Searle – Churchill’s last wartime secret 

Thursday 27th August – Barry Groves – ‘Joe’ Carstairs – the fastest woman on water and Queen of Whale Cay.

Thursday 24th September – Philip Norman – The Skaters’ Waltz and Babycham Night – Philip is also the biographer of the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton and a new biography of Jimi Hendrix to come out in September 2020

Thursday 29th October – Stuart Bennett – Chile to Bolivia – overland trip up into the high Andes

Thursday 26th November – Marc Earp – Ryde 200 years, ‘From smugglers haunt to largest town’.

Make a Difference. The NHS COVID-19 app.

Please see the attached note from Gillian Burnett from the IW Sports Foundation and  ​Mrs Susie Sheldon JP, HM Lord-Lieutenant of the Isle of Wight and Trustee of the Isle of Wight Sports Foundation - regarding the NHS Covid-19 app.

A message below from ​​Mrs Susie Sheldon JP, HM Lord-Lieutenant of the Isle of Wight and Trustee of the Isle of Wight Sports Foundation

Can I urge you to circulate your members with the details of the new NHS Covid 19 App and urge them to download it.

 In this way we can all help save lives.
The Isle of Wight is the only place that is able to use this App at the moment and if we are all responsible about it we could significantly reduce infection rate. Tracking the spread of infection is the fastest way that we can get through this crisis and the success of the App depends on a substantial take up.

 The app  it takes no personal data from you (other than the first 4 digits of your post code), and it does not track you at all. If you develop symptoms of coronavirus you enter this information into the app and call a number to arrange for a swab test to be sent to you (or for an appointment at Medina Leisure Centre). At this stage anyone else who has the App who has been in contact with you will be contacted which will give them a chance to be tested and, for instance if they are a carer, might prevent them from visiting vulnerable people until they have had the all clear. 

I am pleased to be able to let you know that the NHS COVID-19 app is available to download today from the following website www.covid19.nhs.uk, where you will find links to the Apple and Android app stores.

Please note that initially 

you will need to access the app through this website from your smartphone; it will be available from the Apple and Android app stores when it goes live.

  • Android phones will request “allow” locations – however the app does not use location tracking, but you still need to allow locations, as locations and Bluetooth are co-joined in the permissions settings within the android system.

  • You will need to download the app to your own personal smartphone and please only use it on one phone.  This needs to be the phone you take with you and use most often. Were you to have it on two phones you carried around then they would constantly talk to each other and confirm that you had been in close contact with yourself

The Health Secretary said ‘Where the Isle of Wight leads Britain will follow’.  We have a great opportunity to play a significant role and make a difference.

Steve Bull.

RRC.

 

150 Club Talks & Fish & Chip Suppers.

Further to my recent E Mail regarding the cancellation of the April 150 Club Talk/Fish & Chip Supper due to the current lock-down restriction I thought I would just share with you all our current plans regarding resuming the talks/fish & Chip Supper's once the restrictions end.

The Talks/Fish & Chip Suppers in May and June have not yet been cancelled - although we think it highly likely that they will be - we will confirm by E Mail nearer the date.

The May & June Talks are scheduled to be - 

Thursday 21st May – Barry Groves – ‘Joe’ Carstairs – the fastest woman on water and Queen of Whale Cay.

Thursday 25th June – Stuart Bennett – Chile to Bolivia – over land trip up into the high Andes

We have re-scheduled the talks from July, in the hope that they will go ahead as follows - we will confirm by E Mail nearer the date. 

Ryde Rowing Club ‘150 Club’ Talks & Fish & Chip Suppers 2020

Here’s our rescheduled list due to what’s happening in the world and hoping we can continue our talks from July

Thursday 30th July – Adrian Searle – Churchill’s last wartime secret

Thursday 27th August – Barry Groves – ‘Joe’ Carstairs – the fastest woman on water and Queen of Whale Cay

Thursday 24th September – Philip Norman – The Skaters’ Waltz and Babycham Night – Philip is also the biographer of the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton and a new biography of Jimi Hendrix to come out in September 2020

Thursday 29th October – Stuart Bennett – Chile to Bolivia – overland trip up into the high Andes

Thursday 26th November – Marc Earp – Ryde 200 years, ‘From smugglers haunt to largest town’.

RRC Clubhouse During Lockdown.

RRC Clubhouse During Lockdown.

The Ryde R. C. Clubhouse in Appley Park is obviously closed to all during the current lockdown - however it would be appreciated that if anyone is passing the Clubhouse - can they please have a quick look around and report anything unusual or damaged to the Club Captain - Graham Reeve - 07871 093349 - or E Mail - grde@tiscali..co.uk

Main Committee.

Cancellation/Postponment of all Hants & Dorset ARA Regatta's in May, 2020.

With regards to the onging Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation and in line with Government advice and the advice from British Rowing the Executive Officers of the Hants & Dorset ARA  have reluctantly decided that they have no choice but to to cancel/postpone all Hants & Dorset ARA Regattas scheduled in May, 2020.

This effects - Lymington/Milford-on-Sea regatta on the 2nd May, Ryde on the 9th May, Shanklin on the 10th May, Itchen on the 16th May, Newport Fours/Small Boats and Junior Regatta over the week end of 23/24th May and Christchurch Regatta on the 30th May.

The sitauation regarding June Regattas will be considered by the end of April.

We will look at alternative dates but the only date that looks possible is the 22nd/23rd August Weekend with a very late start - and we actually have a function boked at the moment. 

No Rowing! Opportunity taken to Paint Blades and General Clear-up.

With the 3rd consecutive weekend of high wind and very unpleasant conditions preventing crews getting on the water the opportunity was taken for the Clubs Juniors to undertake some blade Painting and general tidying up in the main Clubhouse at Ryde

Lots of items we believe are not used are in the Old Boathouse,weights have been tidied and some placed in OBH. We also brought ALL the blades from Folly back,rubbed down and undercoated.

Ryde Rowing Club Evening of Gin Tasting.

A very succesful evening of Gin Tasting was held at Ryde Rowing Club on Friday 28th February. A group of around forty members and friends attended and enjoyed tasting a number of Gins. Each participant received an engraved glass and there were snacks, competitions and a chance to win a bottle of Gin in addition to the tasting experiance.

Wightlink Sponsorship and Rowing Fees.

We are pleased to report that Wightlink Isle of Wight Ferries have agreed to renew their Sponsorship of the Club for 2020. However "In the current climate" they have had to undertake a major review of there Community: Sponsorship scheme and as a result they have offered the Club a 75% Discount as opposed to Free of Charge.  

As a result the Club has had to slightly increase our Rowing Fees for 2020. 

The new rates - which will apply immediately - are as follows - this is the first increase for several years - and has been kept to a minimum.

ROWING FEES – 2020 - In addition to the appropriate subscription.

(in light of changes to Wightlink Sponsorship Agreement).

COASTAL EVENTS.

[Includes 1 entry]                    ADULT          FULL TIME EDUCATION              COXSWAIN

Rowing Fees                           £14                  £8.00                           No charge.

 

Transport in Minibus              £14                  £8.00                           £14 for adult/£8 for cadet

[Driver goes free]                                                                                                                                    

RIVER EVENTS

Rowing Fees                           Seat fee           Seat fee                       No charge                                                                                            

Transport in Minibus              £14                  £8                                £14 for adult/£8 for cadet

[Driver goes free]

IF YOU FAIL TO PAY YOUR ROWING FEES ON THE DAY AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE OF £5 WILL BE ADDED.

PRIVATE SCULL STORAGE - £40.00    - £60 for Two Sculls. If invoiced on 1st June -

increases to £60 and £80 if not paid by 1st July + must be at least “Coach/Support” BR member.                                                                                                                        

ADDITIONAL CHARGES

Social rowing membership - competing at a Regatta, unless requested to do so by the Rowing subcommittee, will have to pay an additional £12, which can be off set against an upgrade to full rowing membership.

Late entries. Late entry of £12.00 per seat will be paid for by the crew/sculler.

Doubling-up. Individuals or crews who want to "double-up", as opposed to being requested or directed to "double-up", will make a contribution of £6.00 towards  each additional  entry fee.  i.e. individuals or crews are entitled to an entry in one event as part of their rowing fee but have to make a contribution to any additional races they wish to enter.

Mixed/Charity races - paid for by the competing crew.

Rowing fees will be charged at all Regattas’ except Ryde, Minibus transport is charged at all Regattas except Ryde, Shanklin and Newport.

Some "special" events may have an increased rowing fee and Minibus Transport fee - for example - the South coast Championships, the National Championships, Inter-Regional’s.

All the above can be adjusted/waived at the discretion of the Rowing Captain/Rowing Sub Committee.

As agreed at the Rowing Subcommittee Meeting of 09/02/20.

CAPSIZE DRILL and SWIM TEST. FRIDAY, 21st FEBRUARY. 6.45pm at WATERSIDE POOL.

The Club has booked the Waterside Pool - at the end of Ryde Canoe Lake - for a capsize drill & swim test on –

FRIDAY, 21st FEBRUARY with access to the Pool at  at 6.45pm.

It is a safety rule that all active oarsman, oarswomen and coxswains - should have completed the capsize drill & swim test as soon as possible. Any active member who has not done this should attend this session.

You need to be at the Waterside Poole for 6.45pm.

The session will include capsize drill, swim test and throw-line practise - and for coxswains life-jacket practise.

You need to do the test in rowing kit - all-in-one; T shirt & shorts etc..

The pool is indoor and heated - and there are changing rooms and showers.

If you have not completed this test - or want to do a refresher – it’s important you attend - and water activity may be restricted if you have not completed the test/drill.

                                                                   Rowing Sub. 10/02/20.

Club Fund Raiser – for Club Funds - this coming Friday - the 17th January + Subs Reminder.

A reminder - there is an Ryde Rowing Club Fund Raiser – for Club Funds - this coming Friday - the 17th January.

It's Pete & Josie's "famous|" BINGO NIGHT in the main lounge of the Clubhouse - 

PRESENTED BY RESIDENT “CALLERS” JOSIE BULL & PETE ALLSOPP. 
“EYES DOWN” AT 8.00PM

Bring along your family & friends.

Its also an opportunity to pay your annual subscription which were due on the 1st January. 

The rates of subscription for 2020 are as follows –

Membership type               Payable before 1st February 2020/Payable after 1st February 2020.

Rowing                          £120/£180

Social Rowing                   £72/£108

Non-IW Rowers                £60/£90

Full Time Education             £42/£63

Associate                        £20/£30.

For Associate members - please note the early payment deadline - not previously applied to Associate membership. 

Note: For new members, who have joined since October, 2019 the membership already paid covers the current subscription year. Your next subscription will be due, subject to approval at the 2020 AGM on 1st January, 2021.

Subscriptions should be paid as soon as possible – over the bar at the Clubhouse or sent to the membership Secretary, Steph Hickman at 145 Great Preston Road, Ryde, Isle of Wight. PO33 1AZ. Telephone number 01983 613077. E Mail: steph.hickman1944@gmail.com  Cheques should be made payable to "Ryde Rowing Club". You can also pay by electronic bank transfer - please transfer the appropriate subscription to Account Number - 03707210. Sort Code: 20-60-55 and put RRC Membership in the reference field - and it would also be helpful if you could E Mail Steph Hickman if you choose to pay this way - advising her that you have done so. Standing order forms are also available on request and are available at the Clubhouse - and the opportunity to set-up a monthly payment (over six months) can be set-up by special arrangement.

In January the opportunity to pay be credit card will be available at certain times - normally Fridays at the clubhouse - to be confirmed.

Happy Christmas from Ryde Rowing Club - and a reminder regarding the Christmas Draw - from 8.00pm Chistams Eve - at the Clubhouse.

The Executive Officers and Club Committee wish all our members and 150 Club Members plus their family and friends a very Happy Christmas and prosperous New Year.

A reminder that -

The Ryde Rowing Club Christmas Draw takes place on Christmas Eve - from 8.00pm at the Clubhouse.

The Club will be open as usual on Christmas Eve - for the Clubs Christmas Draw. The Club will be open from 8.00pm until around 12 midnight with the draw taking place at around 9.00pm.

Tickets from the draw can be purchased now from the bar at the clubhouse - just 20 pence a square/£2 a row - and will, of course, be available on the night. 

There will be the usual range of festive prizes.So come along - bring your family and friends - and enjoy the Club priced drinks, some light refreshments - and the good atmosphere- and a free Cocktail!We hope to see you there.

You don't have to be there to win - although it would be nice if you are - but we will tell you if you have won a price.If you are unable to get down to the Club but would like some draw tickets you can "buy them" by transferring the money for the required amount to - Account number – 36292176. Sort Code – 07-01-16.  Please put "Xmas Draw" in the reference field and advise by E Mail to stephencbull@gmail.com

Ryde Rowing Club Annual Subscriptions are due on the 1st January 2020.

Ryde Rowing Club Annual Subscriptions are due on the 1st January 2020 - and a reminder - for all members including Associate - the DISCOUNTED RATE ENDS 1st FEBRUARY, 2020.

Can we thank all the Club Members who have renewed their Annual Subscriptions to date -  your early payment helps the Club and saves you money – and saves us having to chase-you up! 

Please help the Club and yourself and pay promptly.

It should be noted that, on average, if paid at the reduced rate – our rates of subscription remain the same or less than any other Island Rowing Club – and membership fees – at all levels – at mainland clubs are significantly higher. The Associate membership – at just £20 – where the only restrictions are on the use of the Clubs boats and training equipment are an ideal level of membership for parents wanting to support their sons and daughters who row. 

The rates of subscription for 2020 are as follows –

Membership type               Payable before 1st February 2020/Payable after 1st February 2020.

Rowing                          £120/£180

Social Rowing                   £72/£108

Non-IW Rowers                £60/£90

Full Time Education             £42/£63

Associate                        £20/£30.

For Associate members - please note the early payment deadline - not previously applied to Associate membership. 

Note: For new members, who have joined since October, 2019 the membership already paid covers the current subscription year. Your next subscription will be due, subject to approval at the 2020 AGM on 1st January, 2021.

Subscriptions should be paid as soon as possible – over the bar at the Clubhouse or sent to the membership Secretary, Steph Hickman at 145 Great Preston Road, Ryde, Isle of Wight. PO33 1AZ. Telephone number 01983 613077. E Mail: steph.hickman1944@gmail.com  Cheques should be made payable to "Ryde Rowing Club". You can also pay by electronic bank transfer - please transfer the appropriate subscription to Account Number - 03707210. Sort Code: 20-60-55 and put RRC Membership in the reference field - and it would also be helpful if you could E Mail Steph Hickman if you choose to pay this way - advising her that you have done so. Standing order forms are also available on request and are available at the Clubhouse - and the opportunity to set-up a monthly payment (over six months) can be set-up by special arrangement.

In January the opportunity to pay be credit card will be available at certain times - normally Fridays at the clubhouse - to be confirmed.

Can I also remind all active Senior and Junior Oarsperson's that have a situation that has developed with regards to our activities at our Folly site where the firm that provides the Security is enquiring weather our  members have personal accident insurance to cover them while they are involved in rowing activities on site. They may well restrict our access or stop us using the sight altogether if we do not comply - which would have a major impact on our activities. It is all most impossible for the Club to provide this sort of cover - however there is a solution which is for our active rowing members to take out British Rowing Membership. This gives your child an appropriate level of personal accident insurance cover while involved in any rowing activity as well as combined liability insurance which provides protection if someone accuses your child of being responsible for an injury they have suffered or damage to their property.

British Rowing Membership also has a number of other benefits - expert tips and guidance to improve their rowing, fitness and health, a waterproof laser-etched membership card/race licence, entry to British Rowing primary events - which will allow our Junior to compete in British Rowing events - in addition to the local H&D ARA events we are currently restricted to - considerable expanding the number of competitions open to us, six editions of Rowing & Regatta magazine per year, an online learning platform and access to purchase GB Rowing Team officials replica kit - as well as a range of discounts from companies involved with our sport.


So your committee have concluded that this is the most appropriate way forward and would ask the parents/guardians of all our Junior member to sign their child up as British Rowing members as soon as possible. The cost is £29.50 annually which we understand is an additional cost but is only 57p a week and we feel this is worth it for the insurance cover and additional benefits this provides. Active Senior members would be expected to become a minimum of a BR "ROW" member at a cost of £32 - if they are not already members of BR.

To join British Rowing - go to https://www.britishrowing.org/membership/race-membership/ and select the Junior (under "RACE") Membership or Row Option - and hit the "JOIN NOW" button - and follow the instructions.

It would be appreciated if you could do this for your child at the earliest opportunity - and advise us when you have done so - however we appreciate that with your annual subscription due next month - we are prepared to not enforce this until the 1st April.

Sent on behalf of Dave Redstone. RRC Treasurer by -
Steve Bull. For RRC Main committee.

Ryde R. C. Awards Presentation Evening. Saturday, 16th November, 2019.

Ryde R. C. Awards Presentation Evening. Saturday, 16th November, 2019.

Wightlink sponsored Ryde Rowing Club celebrated another successful season at an Awards Presentation at their Clubhouse on Saturday (16th November 2019) where they were able to show off the famous "Bideford Bowl" awarded to the Clubs Senior Four crew for winnning the South Coast Senior Fours Championship at Dartmouth in September. 

The Club President Peter Allsopp welcomed around seventy members and guests and thanked them for attending and for their support of the Club over the last year with a special thanks to the Clubs main sponsors Wightlink and the main sponsor of the Club Regatta – TLM Laser. 

Following a presentation on the Clubs achievements in 2019 the Club Captain, Graham Reeve, supported by the Rowing Captain Joel Smith and President Pete Allsopp presented the Clubs Annual Awards. The Coxswain's Cup was awarded to Owen Barnaby, the First Year Oarsman Trophy was awarded to Harry Jones and the First Years Ladies Trophy to Niamh Edwards. Mike Ewing received the Oarsman of the year award and Emily Davis was awarded the Oars lady of the year award. The Coaches Cup was awarded  by the Clubs Rowing Captain Joel Smith to Graham Reeve and the Committee Cup to Ollie Bottrell. The Captains Cup,  awarded by Club Captain Graham Reeve, was presented to Ollie & Sarah Kearny. Finally the traditional "First Hants & Dorset ARA win" Club spoons – a tradition that goes back more than seventy years were awarded to Mike, Ewing Alex Miller, Mark Chadwick and Tom Hammond. There were also special awards to Andy Barker of AB Composities his work on the Clubs new Coastal Four.

The evening concluded with a substantial buffet, a photo montage and films of some of the seasons racing.

The Ryde R. C. Christmas Draw is now up and running.

The RRC Christmas Draw is now up and running.

Just to let you know that the Club will be open as usual on Christmas Eve - for the Clubs Christmas Draw. The Club will be open from 8.00pm until around 12 midnight with the draw taking place at around 9.00pm.

Tickets from the draw can be purchased now from the bar at the clubhouse - just 20 pence a square/£2 a row - and will, of course, be available on the night. There will be the usual range of festive prizes.

So come along - bring your family and friends - and enjoy the Club priced drinks, some light refreshments - and the good atmosphere!

We hope to see you there.

You don't have to be there to win - although it would be nice if you are - but we will tell you if you have won a price.

If you are unable to get down to the Club but would like some draw tickets you can "buy them" by transferring the money for the required amount to - Account number – 36292176. Sort Code – 07-01-16. Please put "XmasDraw" in the reference field and advise by E Mail to stephencbull@gmail.com

Christmas Wreath Making at the Clubhouse.

Friday November 29th at 7.30pm

£15 to include oasis wreath

Please supply your own suitable evergreen foliage and any other decorative items e.g. baubles, ribbon, pine cones etc. If you wish to make an advent wreath, instead of one to go on a door, please also bring candles

To reserve your place and pay please contact Chris Groves on 0796 979 4210 or at rrcmatters@gmail.com

Itchen Junior Regatta, Saturday 5th October 2019.

Itchen Junior Regatta, Saturday 5th October 2019.

Ryde Rowing Club competed in the Itchen Imperial Rowing Club’s Junior Sprint Regatta on Saturday (5th October) on the River Itchen, Southampton.

Success came for the Wightlink sponsored club in the Girls J16 Double Sculls event where ​​Freya Drage and Niamh Edwards won in some style – they the competed again with Poppy Starkey and Emily Davies with Cameron Adams coxing in the Girls J16 fours event where the they finished in 2nd place – the same result that Poppy and Emily had in their Girls J15 Double Sculls.

A boys J16 coxed four consisting of Harry Jones, Seb McKeown, Paddy Kearney and Charlie Woolford with Camon Adams coxing once again finished 3rd in their heat failing to make the final. This four then split into two double sculls to compete in the Boys J16 event with Harry and Charlie finishing in 2nd place and Paddy and Seb finishing 3rd. Harry Jones also competed in the Boys J15 single sculls where he finished 2nd in his heat failing to make the final.

Dan Sanderson also competed in s a single scull  – the Boys J12/J13 events where he finished in 3rd place and he then teamed up with Frankie Leftley in the Boys J12/J13 double sculls event where they finished 2nd in their heat.