Making double div2 events financially viable
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Not sure that two singles would make such events viable, just reduce the deficit. Lee Valley Legacy Loop is £200 an hour (I seem to recall), Notts is about £1500 a day, Cardiff about £9K. . . .
(unless you know better/more accurately in which case post or let me know and I will correct)
(unless you know better/more accurately in which case post or let me know and I will correct)
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Thanks for the info CP - I was pretty ignorant of what organisers are being charged. I was just posing a question that may not be of much practical importance if these hires costs don't fall. I had no idea Cardiff's hire cost was so high - presumably to cover lost rafting income (almost making Lee Valley's legacy fee appear generous, but then they have the olympic course to keep the revenue going). HPP hire seems really high given the water is free, but I suppose they are asking for compensation from lost rafting income as well. Just out of interest, how much does Bala white water centre charge per day ?
I suppose if a double does take place eg.Nene then at least the organizers might reduce their losses in this way.
One of the organisers on Sat hoped that sponsorship might enable another Lee Valley legacy slalom. If it remains a div 2/3 the BBC might be persuaded to film with the promise of many swims, and screams... Alternatively, someone with a camcorder could probably get quite a few clips to sell to one of ITV's disaster clip programmes (just joking)
I suppose if a double does take place eg.Nene then at least the organizers might reduce their losses in this way.
One of the organisers on Sat hoped that sponsorship might enable another Lee Valley legacy slalom. If it remains a div 2/3 the BBC might be persuaded to film with the promise of many swims, and screams... Alternatively, someone with a camcorder could probably get quite a few clips to sell to one of ITV's disaster clip programmes (just joking)
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The high Cardiff cost is one of the reasons that the Welsh are looking at different slalom patterns fitting round the main rafting time, - such as the Saturday night Sunday morning this year - reduces the hire costs I believe.
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Old. Fat. Slow. Bad tempered. And those are my good points
Old. Fat. Slow. Bad tempered. And those are my good points
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well, i wouldn't be happy, but yes i'd pay for 2 singles.
as for lee valley - before they start doing doubles they need to sort out the 'no wet kit in the building (so how do we get changed exactly?), only people in wet kit are allowed down the hill (everyone else has to cross over the bridge over the olympic course and walk around), nobody allowed through the courtyard entrance to the changing rooms (so no way into the changing rooms...), not allowed to warm up on the lake' rules that seemed to be happening all day.
that got on more than a few people's nerves...
as for lee valley - before they start doing doubles they need to sort out the 'no wet kit in the building (so how do we get changed exactly?), only people in wet kit are allowed down the hill (everyone else has to cross over the bridge over the olympic course and walk around), nobody allowed through the courtyard entrance to the changing rooms (so no way into the changing rooms...), not allowed to warm up on the lake' rules that seemed to be happening all day.
that got on more than a few people's nerves...
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Lee Valley have asked for feedback, so if you could pm/email me the positive and negative experiances I will collate them. (Colin Woodgate - email address in the year book).
Please keep it clean/concise so that I can get a response to them. Positives and negatives would be good.
There were some 'opportunities' in the event organisation as well, so feel free to add these, so that the Slalom Committee/future organisers can learn.
I want to give feedback fairly quickly, so comments by end of tomorrow please.
Please keep it clean/concise so that I can get a response to them. Positives and negatives would be good.
There were some 'opportunities' in the event organisation as well, so feel free to add these, so that the Slalom Committee/future organisers can learn.
I want to give feedback fairly quickly, so comments by end of tomorrow please.
All spelling errors are intentional and are there to show new and improved ways of spelling old words. Grammatical errors are due to too many English classes/teachers.
Old. Fat. Slow. Bad tempered. And those are my good points
Old. Fat. Slow. Bad tempered. And those are my good points