Is it just me ? - Startlists
Is it just me or does anyone else still send in stamped addressed envelopes to the organiser for startlsts and result sheets? I only mananged 2 races this year due to injury and as normal sent SAE's for both startlists and result sheets to both organisers. I received nothing back!!! Does everybody just rely on this site for start times, info, results etc. What if you do not have access to a computer or the internet? Am I just being a dinosaur or should I expect these documents from the race organisers? Sad I know, but I like to keep my startlists/result sheets from every year, so I have nothing to show for this years racing.
Yes, still send 2x SAE.
As stated by oldschool, a lot of the time start sheets sent out are often pretty basic these days, but they are useful if you have not been to the site before.
Also, I like to have a copy of the running order up front so I have some idea how to plan my day.
I also like to have a copy of the results asap after the event. Sometimes the paper copy arrives before they are posted online.
I did try, a few years back, just sending 1 SAE with results written on it, but I frequently got start lists back in it, so now I just send 2.
As stated by oldschool, a lot of the time start sheets sent out are often pretty basic these days, but they are useful if you have not been to the site before.
Also, I like to have a copy of the running order up front so I have some idea how to plan my day.
I also like to have a copy of the results asap after the event. Sometimes the paper copy arrives before they are posted online.
I did try, a few years back, just sending 1 SAE with results written on it, but I frequently got start lists back in it, so now I just send 2.
Hi
As I've just finished taking entries, my straw poll of 100 entries shows 1x person send 2 SAE's, a 3 sending 1x SAE (though most marked 'results').
The majority do not send an email in luei of their SAE as per the rules - which would be handy (although I'm just as guilty of not including an email address instead of envelopes with my entries).
and don't get me started on the the numbers that can't fully fill out cards . . .
As I've just finished taking entries, my straw poll of 100 entries shows 1x person send 2 SAE's, a 3 sending 1x SAE (though most marked 'results').
The majority do not send an email in luei of their SAE as per the rules - which would be handy (although I'm just as guilty of not including an email address instead of envelopes with my entries).
and don't get me started on the the numbers that can't fully fill out cards . . .
Since, it would appear from your posts on the forum, that you do have internet access, could you not just print start list, information and results from internet.
It saves the organiser from having to do so on your behalf and saves you the envelope and stamps!
It saves the organiser from having to do so on your behalf and saves you the envelope and stamps!
Kit Washer, Entry Clerk, Chauffeur, Reluctant Organiser, Online Entry Advocate .....
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Thanks Terryg, we shouldn't assume that everyone has or wants to use t'interweb. I still like old fashioned paper copies. If everything has to be done online then it should be made clear that organisers will not provide starlists/result sheets. If that is the case then I wouldn't have a problem printing my own.
the start list that I could have released on Wednesday and posted, bears absolutely no resemblance to the event that took place today.
Thanks to the timing team and an all hands on deck approach this morning, the event was up and running only 15 mins behind. There was little or no time to deal with slight complications wit the timing gear due to the massive glut of late entries.
Please can people enter events in time, it does cause massive trouble on race day!
Thanks to the timing team and an all hands on deck approach this morning, the event was up and running only 15 mins behind. There was little or no time to deal with slight complications wit the timing gear due to the massive glut of late entries.
Please can people enter events in time, it does cause massive trouble on race day!
Hi davie
I didn't take it as a critcism, I just wanted to explain why I (and assume the same readon applies for most other events) haven't sent start lists out. I have had a pile of envelopes waiting, but with the piles and piles of late cards, the start list changes quite dramatically on a daily basis, so son't want people turning up on race day expecting to paddle at a certain time when actually there are another 60 entries gone in and the race is completely different.
There are issues with late entries, anyone got any ideas for sorting it?
Nicky
I didn't take it as a critcism, I just wanted to explain why I (and assume the same readon applies for most other events) haven't sent start lists out. I have had a pile of envelopes waiting, but with the piles and piles of late cards, the start list changes quite dramatically on a daily basis, so son't want people turning up on race day expecting to paddle at a certain time when actually there are another 60 entries gone in and the race is completely different.
There are issues with late entries, anyone got any ideas for sorting it?
Nicky
After seeing the amount of work that has had to be put in at the last few P/1 events due to late entries I think I am going to take the same approach as Dee did at the Shepperton event this year when I do the HPP 1/2/ PC next year which is not to accept late entries.Nicky wrote:There are issues with late entries, anyone got any ideas for sorting it?
At P/1 level there is no need to put in your entry late (unless you have just been promoted)... Though for some venues it is nice to hedge your bets with the water levels that is not the case with HPP/ Tees/ Lee Valley/ Cardiff...
It's a difficult one - but the only solution I can come up with is make it REALLY expensive to put in a late entry eg
An extra £20.00 in the first week after the 2 week deadline then an additional £40 to enter in the week before the race.
I think something along those lines would focus the attention ☺ and make the hassle worthwhile for the club
An extra £20.00 in the first week after the 2 week deadline then an additional £40 to enter in the week before the race.
I think something along those lines would focus the attention ☺ and make the hassle worthwhile for the club
If you are a Div 1 or Prem paddler - not sure why you would be hedging your bets on the water levels?
I know if you're a recent promotee to Div1 it may be that you're not ready yet for a full on Div 1 say at Tully. In that case dont enter. The JS grading is on the website for the bigger courses
But prem paddlers hedging their bets? really?
I know if you're a recent promotee to Div1 it may be that you're not ready yet for a full on Div 1 say at Tully. In that case dont enter. The JS grading is on the website for the bigger courses
But prem paddlers hedging their bets? really?