Bournemouth
Regatta 2007 Report
(see
results under the report)
Crawley Town Life Saving Club “Bournemouth Regatta”
Crawley Town Life Saving Club had
an enjoyable as well as very successful weekend’s
competition on the newly constructed sandy beaches
of Bournemouth Durley Chine at the “Bournemouth
Regatta” which is regarded as being the countries
most complete all round competitive test of a Life
Guard. The event which spans two days not only tests
a competitor’s fitness to the full but also
his Life saving and first aid ability over the complete
range of aquatic related disciplines. This year championships
was run in a cold sea against a variable wind chop,
which at times became almost gale force conditions
making conditions far from easy
For
the first time in a number of years Crawley entered
a Cadet team (U18) comprising Sarah Cousins, Simmone
Bristow, Vincent Stuart, Jonathan Rigby, Sam O’Connor
and captained by Rory Hopcraft. The team’s performance
was at times outstanding; winning the Cadets Overall
Championships, Sunday Speed and First Aid trophies.
In addition Rory won the trophy for the longest line
throw as well as the Saturday Iron man event, Sam
and Simmone won their separate Saturday heptathlon
events while Vincent and Sarah being captained by
Jonathan won Saturdays three man lifesaving title.
What makes this performance all the more pleasing
is that the team will loose only two of its members
to the senior competition next year.
The
Crawley ladies team featuring Jo Blackwell, Dawn Lewis,
Ruth Butler, Tina Dwyer, Charlotte Banks and Captain
Abi Hoyle had similar success when they too won their
Overall Championships, Sunday Incident, Marching and
First Aid trophies. Individually Abi won the much
converted silver salver for being the outright best
incident captain covering all competing teams that
weekend i.e. cadets, ladies and men’s, Dawn
won Saturdays Diamond Lady event and Abi captained
Tina and Charlotte to victory in Saturday three lady
lifesaving title.

Lastly the Crawley Men’s team
of Paddy Bogue, Nic Williams, David Butler, Alistair
Reid, Matt Penny and Gary Lee had to settle for a
runners up medal in the Men’s Overall Championships,
the Sunday Speed & March past trophies, possible
due to being penalised on at least five occasions
for basic errors arising from lack of concentration
and their desire to win.
In addition to the traditional Regatta
events competitors were also encouraged to race a
number of the current ILS (International Life Saving)
events during their Sunday lunch break. Always up
for a challenge, Rory convincingly won both the Cadet
Ski and board events an achievement immediately repeated
by Alistair for the senior Men. These performances
were supported by Gary who gained a 4th place in the
Ski and Dave and Matt with a 5th and 10th place respectively
in the board.
Crawley
Town LSC will not be complacent with this overall
performance and so will start preparing a new cadets
team for next years Regatta which is going to be a
little bit special as it will celebrate its 40th anniversary.
So if you think you got what it takes to help Crawley
Town stay a winner, please check us out at www.crawleytownlsc.co.uk
or just come along and give it a try. Summer training
for the club will be conducted at the South Water
Country Park.
Gary
Lee.
12/7/07
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