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Enter Central North Island Indoor Rowing Champs

by Bob Bridge, NZIRA on 30 May 2006
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From Bob Bridge, NZ Indoor Rowing Association

Hi Folks,

Please find attached an entry form to the Central North Island Indoor Rowing Championships to be held at the Mt Maunganui Sports Centre on June 24th & 25th 2006.

There are of course special discounts for schools, groups and NZIRA members. These are specified on the entry form.

If you are a new NZIRA member, your membership number should appear as part of your e-mail address.

The recent Upper North Island Championships produced 20 New Zealand Records and I’m sure the folk from Bay of Plenty, Hamilton etc can eclipse even that fine effort.

Looking forward to seeing you on the 24th,

Bob and Vicki.

For New Zealand Indoor Rowing Association Inc.

Download an Entry form at: http://www.rowinginfo.info/documents/cnientry2006.doc



CENTRAL NORTH ISLAND INDOOR ROWING CHAMPS

JUNE 24TH & 25TH 2006: MOUNT MAUNGANUI SPORTS CENTRE

CORNER OF HULL & MAUNGANUI ROADS (NEXT TO HARBOUR SIDE NETBALL COURTS) BLAKE PARK, MOUNT MAUNGANUI

WEIGH INS FROM 7:30 A.M.   WARM UPS FROM 9:A.M.   RACING STARTS 10:00 A.M.

OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM: (Photocopies accepted). ENTRIES CLOSE ON THUR 15TH JUNE- 9.P.M.

 

Please READ CAREFULLY and fill in or tick ALL DOTTED SPACES as appropriate.

First Name…………………………….........Surname……………………………….............Male........Female........

Address………………………………………………………………………………………………………...............

Date of Birth……../…..../…......     Age……… (On day of race)   Ph………………………Wk……………….....

E-mail…………………………………………………...                                 Lightweight........  Openweight.......

Lightweight men (75kg and under) and lightweight women (61.5 kg and under) must weigh in each day prior to their first event

School, Gym or Club if applicable………………………………...... (This helps with records and commentary)

Age Group on day for Individual Events:    13-14..... 15-16..... 17-18..... 19-26..... 27-35..... 36-42.....  43-49.....

                                                                       50-54..... 55-59...... 60-64..... 65-69.... 70-74..... 75-79.....  80+........

Age Group for Team Events, being: 500 meter pairs: Men; Women and Mixed (1 Woman/1 Man).      

  Teams aged 13-26 must be raced in age group of team’s oldest member and in weight class of its heaviest member.

   Teams aged 19-65+ must be raced in age group of team’s youngest member and in weight class of its heaviest member.

   Juniors (13-18) may race in team combinations with Masters (27-65+) but must enter in the Seniors category (19-26)

Age Group on day for Pairs Events:     13-14..... 15-16..... 17-18..... 19-26..... 27-42..... 43-54..... 55-64…..65+…..

SATURDAY: (Racing completed by mid afternoon) 2000 meters….. 500 meters….. 100 meters….

SUNDAY:      (Racing completed early afternoon)     1000 meters…. 300 meters …. 500 meter pairs….

                                                                                                                                                                                              

Name of Pairs Team: …………………………………………  Male….. Female….. Mixed….. LW….. OW…..

Team Members Names:         (1) …………………………………….  (2) ………………………………………….

To assist with draw please write in your current or estimated times for the events you’ve entered. (Honesty really is the best policy)

2000m……………1000m…………….500m………………300m…………….100m…………… (Minutes, seconds, tenths)

If racing in a pairs event but not in a 500 meter individual, please write your best 500 meter time in the space provided.

ENTRY FEE: Under 19: $15.00; 19 & over: $25.00; ($5.00 per person discount for any school/club with 15+ entrants)

PAID UP NZIRA MEMBERS: UNDER 19: $12.00; 19 & OVER $20.00.

PENALTY FEE:                   All late entries will attract a $5.00 penalty fee per entrant.                       NO EXCEPTIONS!

The one entry fee per person covers entry to as many events as that person chooses to enter, team events included.

I have attached a cheque for total fees, payable t N.Z.I.R.A. Inc; …….. I have ticked all appropriate spaces……….

Privacy Act: I agree to abide by the rules of the events and the judges decisions, and to compete with a fair and sporting spirit. I further undertake not to hold the organizers, officials, promoters, venue owners or any person whatsoever connected with the Central North Island Indoor Rowing Championship in any way whatsoever liable for any damage or any injury in respect of any claims made in relation to the Central North Island Indoor Rowing Championship. I also give my consent for information from this form being used by the organizer/s to compile facts/figures/membership lists etc which may be provided to sponsors or potential sponsors and official helpers to aid in the smooth running of and add interest to the various events and in the promotion of this and/or all or any future Indoor Rowing Events.

NOTE: LATE ENTRIES ARE NOT GUARANTEED RACES. THEY WILL BE SUBJECT TO MACHINE AVAILABLITY.

Signed……………………………….........

(Return to New Zealand Indoor Rowing Association Inc, P.O. Box 219; Kerikeri.)

ALL ENQUIRIES TO BOB/ VICKI: NEW ZEALAND INDOOR ROWING ASSOC.INC.

PH (09) 4071552     FAX (09) 4071542     manzir@xtra.co.nz       P.O.BOX 219 KERIKERI

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