NEWS PAGE 2008
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FALMOUTH - SATURDAY 14TH JUNE Held this year at Mylor Harbour, Falmouth's regatta based itself at Restronguet Sailing Club. The first of this years Tribute events played host to over 50 Gigs with very limited space. The weather, although cloudy, did not spoil the day. Our crews were fired up for todays event with the Mens A going first. Probably the best and worst race of the day, they went into the buoy in 3 position storming away, but hit tragedy loosing the rudder steering them off course and sadly into last position in their heat. Saddened by this, but also encouraged that they have what it takes to stay up with the best of them. Well done to their Coxwain Rachel keeping the boys in the race and bringing them over the finish line safely. Our Mens B also had a wonderful race and finished in 16th position.
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Our Ladies A had another fantastic race coming third in their heat. Equalling the men in nail biting performance hopefully pushing them up to the top heat as they finished in a well earned 11th position. Well done ladies. All that hard work paying dividends. Keep it up. Ladies B finishing in 22nd position which is also a good result as they rowed with a Junior at stroke, very well done Sam, and Birget, our novice from Austria. Under 16's had another fabulous race. Although they were disappointed themselves at not winning, 5th position in a field of 16 was brilliant. They are adamant they can do better next week. We all have faith in them to succeed. All results are very respectable with everything still to play for. Keep up the training and lets see if we can all move up another couple of places next week. Well done everyone. Nice to see all crews supporting each other. |
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY WILL!! Following the fantastic atmosphere at Looe Regatta, Rame crews, past and present along with friends and families met up in Cawsand to Party the evening away with Will to celebrate his 50th Birthday in style on into Sunday morning. In true Rame style, ending in an early morning naked swim!!! |
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Once again, the sun shone on Gig Rowing. A glorious day bring a wonderful atmosphere for rowers and spectators at this event. Another very well run Regatta with each race following swiftly after the last. |
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Rame U16's reign at Looe Another fantastic win by our under 16's. Well done. 100% record still. The pressure increases as they prepare for the Tribute events. Well done lads. Good luck in Falmouth next week. |
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Further results were:- Ladies A 11th Ladies B 7th Mens A 7th Under 21's 7th Vets 9th Supervets 14th Once again, well done to everyone. |
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| FAREWELL TO GREGOR
Gregor Zimmerman said farewell to everyone in Kingsand Cawsand and Point Europa as he returns home to Austria on Saturday 7th June. He was joined on Friday evening in the pubs of the villages by all the friends he has made during his stay. He will be sadly missed by all at Rame Gig Club. Hopefully he will be back!!! |
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CATTEWATER - SATURDAY 31ST MAY A superb regatta was held at Mount Batten, Plymouth by Cattewater. Despite dreadful weather, everyone getting a complete soak, no one was put off and each race was as good as the last. |
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Rame once again were well represented at this event, with crews rowing in all sections. We must thank Jupiter point for the loan of their Gig, which enabled us to row an additional crew in the Ladies B race and our Supervets raced in Jupiter in the Veterans Race. Malcolm had a real challange on his hands while coxing the Mens B, part way round the course tragedy struck and the yolk broke!!! he continued the race achieving fantastic placing considering no yolk steering the ropes regardless. Fantastic job Malcolm. Well done. A well earned 5th place. |
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Once again our children steel the show. With their 100% record at stake, they managed to uphold this with ease rowing across the finish line in style. Long may their success continue. Well done. Additional results were: Ladies A 6th, Ladies B 5th, Ladies C 7th Mens A 4th, Mens B 5th Veterans 6th, Supervets 9th |
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| ROSELAND - (ST MAWES) - SATURDAY 24 MAY
Another great Regatta, where the weather behaved despite a dreadful forecast. With 25 clubs taking part, the races went off in 2 heats although these were not timed so actual placings not as acurate as some would like to see. Some of the lead boats in the 2nd heat were almost catching some in the 1st heat. A timed race could have made a big difference to the overall results. With no Junior, Mens B or Veterans crews, we were a little light on rowers. The best result of the day was from our mixed crew who achieved 5th position. Further results were:- Ladies A 12th, Ladies B 20th, Mens A 15th. |
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CHARLESTOWN - SATURDAY 17TH MAY Today was another example of how God loves Gig Rowing.!!! Despite the forcast for dreadful weather, and lashing rain both before and after Charlestown Regatta, the event itself remained free from major down pours. Almost right on cue, as the Gigs were leaving and most of us were safely in our cars on the way home, the heavens opened. Lets hope for similar good fortune for the rest of the season |
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Rame rowers had a mixed bag of results today. Everyone having had a superb time, but the stars of the day go once again to our under 16's crew. They won their race outstandingly giving them 100% success rate for the season so far. Well done to you all. |
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The rest of the crews also rowed well and results were that to be proud of. However, the talk of the day was that of our prize tosser!! Not the usual title to be proud of except for those of you from the gig world who know that tossing is an almost forgotten tradition of Gig Rowing, a talent mastered by few and even fewer who feel confident enough to use the technique in the middle of a race!! Rame's very own John Lentel gave the announcer something to talk about when he produced his tossing talent gaining valuable distance in the men's B crew race. They finished in 6th place. Also finishing 6th was our Ladies A crew, with the Men's A crew finishing 9th and the Ladies B crew finishing 11th. Last race of the day was the mixed with A and B crew rowers, supervet and a Junior, Rame, in Penlee Point did superb finishing in 3rd position. Well done once again to everyone.
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MAY DAY PRESENTATION 5TH MAY 2008 - ST MARY'S ARTICLE TO FOLLOW SOON
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PHOTO OF PRESENTATON TO FOLLOW |
| SCILLIES 2008 - WORLD PILOT GIG CHAMPIONSHIPS | |
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2008 has seen a fabulous championships with 111 Gigs in the mens race and 106 in the ladies. The weather complimented the event along with great organisation and time keeping from the hosts and everyone who took part. It has become apparent to most of us rowers that the sport has taken a huge jump in standards over the last year. Most crews have shown an improvement with clubs who have achieved little in the past training like demons to prove themselves every inch the athlete. It is great to see a new set of names on the trophies. Having said that I am sure eveyone will join me in saying that had it not been for the domination of the Championships over the last 12 years from Caradon, this sport would not have driven forward. They alone have forced us all to up our game in an attempt to beat them, and some have now managed to do exacly that. No doubt the gauntled is down, so watch out, "they'll be back". |
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Our shining stars this year are the Ladies A crew racing in Minnadhu. They have trained relentlessly this year with an aim to beat their wonderful position achieved in 2007. They succeeded by moving up 11 places from 26th place in 2007 to 15th in 2008. With 2 veteran's in the crew, this proves that age does not matter in this sport. Only a determination and solid committment. Looking forward to next year already to see how much further they can go. |
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Our ladies B crew rowing in Penlee Point had their own gold star success in recruiting a further two rowers and giving Birgit, our Austrian novice rower the experience of her life which she does not want to end... Lauren, another of our novice is fired up to row her way into the future and wants to taste success. We all believe she has what it takes to get there. |
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Some rowers this year have been dissappointed with their performance, however, it has become obvious that from the top 20 to the bottom couple, this year there was only a minute or so difference in time. Proving that we have all worked incredibly hard regardless of our final position. Most Gigs had a battle right to the end with one Gig or another. Our supervets rowed a valiant race. They were dissapointed with their final position, but the rest of the club congratulate them. Not many crews competing were supervets, many of our men never having rowed in the Scillies before and still relatively novice to racing. We hope they will take this experience as a positive and continue to compete throughout the year and join us for the Championships 2009. Our vets crews remain strong, finishing mid field, especially as this section of the championships is the fastest growing. The vets race has more than doubled in size in the last couple of years. The men finished in 28th position, with our ladies finishing 22nd. Our men's A crew's did not show quite the same level of training this year with a mix of interuptions like work committments (how dare work get in the way of play) Our men's A crew still did us proud achieving 34th position overall. They used this Championships to give Ted Baker his first major championship experience having just moved up from the juniors. He rowed at stroke doing a great job. All the men and the club are very proud of him. Our Mens B's also used this event to bring on several novice rowers. Luke returning to the club having rowed with the Juniors a few years ago, Gregor from Austria and Mateus from France both very new to the sport all fully embraced the club and the whole scillies experience. Rowing in Penlee Point our B's improved from last years 75th position to this years 56th. |
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Birget, Mateus and Gregor became ambassadors for the club as well as for Point Europa when they attracted the attention of BBC Radio Cornwall. They were interviewed along with Gill Gibson, the Club's Vice Chair, on Saturday 3rd May. A little bit of advertising and awareness for Kingsand, Cawsand and Rame Gig Club. |
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We must not forget our supporters who were there this year watching every race, taking photo's and cheering us on all the way. Giving encouragment, sympathy and praise, while helping others come to terms with unfortunate injuries. |
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Karen and Mike Austin are always there to help at every occasion. We believe Karen wins the competition for the most burnt club member, although very closely followed by everyone else......Mike needs to be checked out for webbed feet!! |
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SATURDAY 19TH APRIL Rame members enjoyed a fabulous evening at the Cawand Bay Hotel meeting up with wellwishers and rowers, spectators and families for the Pre Scillies Bangers and Mash evening. The food was spectacular as was the company. Thanks again to everyone who attended in making this a night to remember. With less than a week before we depart, I am sure everyone wishes all the rowers the very best of luck. |
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SUNDAY 6TH APRIL - TRAINING!! Despite attending and racing in the Dartmouth Regatta, some of our ladies felt they still had a long way to go in training prior to the rapidly approaching World Championships. 6 ladies agreed to meet the following morning. It seemed like a good idea at the time, until they each woke up and realised the weather was cold, windy and...!!! |
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DARTMOUTH It was a beautiful day for a Regatta. The sun was out although it was cold. It soon warmed up for those of us who were racing. As the ladies B's hit the water, the wind started to pick up making it a difficult row for our two novices. It was Biggies first ever race. As the day went on the wind became worse and our Ladies A crew had a difficult task ahead of them. They proved that all their hard work and committed training programme had paid off as they rowed into 4th position. Success followed as our children rowed a fantastic race proudly winning their first for the season. Our Ladies Veterans had a hard act to follow and they too proved that all their hard work has paid off bringing them in at a respectable 4th place. Our last race for the day was a mixed C race, with one veteran and two juniors, we rowed another fabulous race winning with some degree of ease. Well done to everyone who took part. Not long to the Scillies, hopefully we can build on todays results over the next three weeks. |
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Under 16's - 1st Mixed C - 1st Ladies A - 4th - 16.38 Ladies B - 14th - 17.10 Ladies Vets - 4th - 16.10 Rame Gig Club U16's Also congratulates one of its rowers, Ted Baker for his success in winning the Indoor Rowing Championships for Cornwall. Well Don Ted.
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Rame under 16's come out on top
A fantastic result by every one. A special well done to our Junior rowers who took first place in their first Regatta of the season. A brilliant start to the year. |
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3 RIVERS RACE The first race of the season, and we are off to a good start
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Results:- Men's A - Minnadhu - 16th - 51.55 min Men's B - Penlee Point - 30th - 55.20 min watch out A's their catching you!! Ladies A - Minnadhu - 12th - 57.14 min Ladies B - Penlee Point - 27th - 64.57 min |
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BANGERS AND MASH EVENING CAWSAND BAY HOTEL 19TH APRIL 2008 7.30PM A bangers and mash bash has been arranged for a pre Scillies informal get together. Everyone is welcome. If you are interested, please add your name to the list in the Gig Shed. The cost is £5.95 per person. There will be alternative to the sausages in way of Steak and Ale pie, and a veggi option of creamy garlic and mushroom pasta dish. Please add your name to the list in the Gig Shed or contact Tracey Morecomb on 07791696624. |
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Training has now begun in the gig shed for our 2008 season. Our crews are very keen and committed, hoping to achieve Outstanding results throughout the year. |
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The mens crew will be joined by one of our Junior Rowers Ted Baker, making this year his transitional year from the Under 16's crew into the Mens. Ted has already started training with the mens crew on the rowing machines along with Josh Wilcox. It is hoped that Josh will join Ted next year in the mens crew. |
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Our Ladies are joined this year by Birget, Gemma, Katie and Lauren giving our crew selectors plenty of rowers to choose from. |
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This year in the Scillies Championships we are planning to have 2 Mens vets crew (Supervets and Vets), 1 Ladies vets crew, Mens A and B crew as well as a Ladies A and B crew, A total of 7 crews, possibly the most we have ever taken over to the Scillies before. Good luck to everyone. Hopefully we will bring home a little bit of silverware this year!! |
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To enable our club to progress, we would urge everyone to help. Starting with the prompt payment of any outstanding balances, either for kit, 2007 subscriptions as well as the payment of fees for 2008 Isles of Scilly trip. The new membership rates will be announced soon, and as with last year, your prompt payment is always appreciated. Memberships fees are due by 1st April 2008. If membership fee is not paid, you are not insured and as such not eligible to compete. Subscriptions for rowing also due and can be made in stages. ALL PROMPT PAYMENTS REQUESTED ASAP AND ANY ADDITIONAL DONATIONS AS ALWAYS ARE GRATEFULLY RECEIVED. THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT. |
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NEW YEARS DAY DIP 2008 This was a very successful day and our thanks go out to everyone who took part and helped out on the day. This has been a great start to the year. The new year is now upon us and we look forward to a successful year with improvements on our 2007 results as well as to see the start of our much awaitied for rebuild to the Gig Shed. |
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Rame Gig Club like to party. Despite the dreadful weather in the week pior to this event, all those that attended were blessed with sunshine and a great time was had by all. Unfortunately, this years cruise as been less profitable and therefore may be the last, unless there is a great demand. Please pass all your views and request onto Mark and Jen



Fortunately!!, no one had a camera to capture the moment
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what is that stuff falling from the sky!!? Cornwall is not used to seeing the cold white stuff, but here it is falling heavy. Regardless of the weather, our 6 ladies braved the elements and continued with their hour long training session. Unfortunately, every time the camera came out to gather the evidence (of the snow, not the training) it stopped snowing. Our men veterans and supervets also braved the snowy morning to continue with their schedule of training.


















