Div 4 Entry Fees
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Div 4 Entry Fees
I was just looking at entry fees.
Div 4 entry fee is £5. Non of it goes to GB Canoeing.
Fee for Open at a Div4 is up to the organiser.
Teams at a Div 4 is max £1.50 (50p per paddler).
£5 seems a bit steep are we allowed to charge less?
Should it be Max £5?
Div 4 entry fee is £5. Non of it goes to GB Canoeing.
Fee for Open at a Div4 is up to the organiser.
Teams at a Div 4 is max £1.50 (50p per paddler).
£5 seems a bit steep are we allowed to charge less?
Should it be Max £5?
Re: Div 4 Entry Fees
I read it as £1.50 per boat for teams.
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Re: Div 4 Entry Fees
No entry fee goes to GB Canoeing, some goes to the British Canoeing Slalom Committee to run the ranking system.
The entry fees are set for individuals, so no you cant charge less at the moment.
Team entries are a maximum, so you can charge less, the maximum is expressed per boat so a div 4 team is up to £4.50 (not £1.50)
The entry fees are set for individuals, so no you cant charge less at the moment.
Team entries are a maximum, so you can charge less, the maximum is expressed per boat so a div 4 team is up to £4.50 (not £1.50)
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Re: Div 4 Entry Fees
Apologies for the errors in my post.
But no entry fee is paid to British Canoeing Slalom Committee from a Div 4.
It still remains a team paddler pays £1.50 and an open can be free.
It's just we only charge £2.50 for a session so charging £5 for a Div 4 is a little steep when I'm trying to attract people into the sport, then again perhaps pointing out its going to get expensive is a good thing!
I guess it's a historic thing from when money did used to be sent off.
I guess I'll have to put a motion forward next year then!
But no entry fee is paid to British Canoeing Slalom Committee from a Div 4.
It still remains a team paddler pays £1.50 and an open can be free.
It's just we only charge £2.50 for a session so charging £5 for a Div 4 is a little steep when I'm trying to attract people into the sport, then again perhaps pointing out its going to get expensive is a good thing!
I guess it's a historic thing from when money did used to be sent off.
I guess I'll have to put a motion forward next year then!
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You have some other options if you want to make the £5 entry fee look more attractive to new entrants -
you could always throw in a free team entry for any individual entry
you could always throw in a free drink/bacon roll/cake for any individual entry
Div 4 events and Division 3 events (which are not running alongside a Division 2) have no administration levy to the Slalom Committee - I understand this is to encourage organisers to run lower level events were the entry levels can be low. If clubs can make some money which is then reinvested in the club in slalom equipment, then more paddlers can paddle.
Some clubs that only dabble in slalom run events because it generates them some income. We want to encourage them to continue to run events as we need events and the club is exposed to slalom and so some club members may take slalom up.
However, £5 is a fair rate given the effort required to run the event. The paddler gets several hours to train on the course and gets 2 timed runs. If £5 is going to put you off, the paddler is never going to continue unfortunately.
you could always throw in a free team entry for any individual entry
you could always throw in a free drink/bacon roll/cake for any individual entry
Div 4 events and Division 3 events (which are not running alongside a Division 2) have no administration levy to the Slalom Committee - I understand this is to encourage organisers to run lower level events were the entry levels can be low. If clubs can make some money which is then reinvested in the club in slalom equipment, then more paddlers can paddle.
Some clubs that only dabble in slalom run events because it generates them some income. We want to encourage them to continue to run events as we need events and the club is exposed to slalom and so some club members may take slalom up.
However, £5 is a fair rate given the effort required to run the event. The paddler gets several hours to train on the course and gets 2 timed runs. If £5 is going to put you off, the paddler is never going to continue unfortunately.
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Re: Div 4 Entry Fees
For most paddlers (if not nearly all) it will be their first ever slalom. So it's just about them having a go.
We can't do food (it's in a city centre).
We want to encourage club paddlers to try slalom.
If we were looking for a fair rate for the effort it would be a lot more than £5!
It won't cost us anything other than our time.
It will bring another event back to the city centre which will help us maintain our facility there.
I'm not particularly looking to raise funds for the club (the normal session fee would suffice).
I'm not saying others shouldn't charge £5 I'd just like some flexibilty!
Anyway I have my answer which is that I have to charge £5.
We can't do food (it's in a city centre).
We want to encourage club paddlers to try slalom.
If we were looking for a fair rate for the effort it would be a lot more than £5!
It won't cost us anything other than our time.
It will bring another event back to the city centre which will help us maintain our facility there.
I'm not particularly looking to raise funds for the club (the normal session fee would suffice).
I'm not saying others shouldn't charge £5 I'd just like some flexibilty!
Anyway I have my answer which is that I have to charge £5.
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Sorry, I wasn't trying to be contentious just proposing some options which unfortunately can't apply.
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Re: Div 4 Entry Fees
Note that on page 62 of last year's yearbook under 'Division 4 Slaloms' point 5 states 'no administration fees. Clubs may set a reduced entry fee'. I had concluded for the Hinckley slalom that we could charge whatever we wanted!
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Have you found the bit of the rules the CP hasn't learnt by heart?
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Re: Div 4 Entry Fees
Another anomaly in the yearbook. The rules are clear, but this is muddied by an 'explanatory page' that used to refer to short notice division 4 events. I did not spot that, so it will be the same in next years book as well.
So if you are running short notice events you cane vary the fee, if you are running an event agreed at the ACM you should not. . . . .
Methinks it would be good to have someone who wants to charge a reduced feee propose that the two should be consistent, and allow reduced fees. Over to you guys. Motions for the ACM can be sent / handed to the secretary at any time before the closing date. So today is not too early.
So if you are running short notice events you cane vary the fee, if you are running an event agreed at the ACM you should not. . . . .
Methinks it would be good to have someone who wants to charge a reduced feee propose that the two should be consistent, and allow reduced fees. Over to you guys. Motions for the ACM can be sent / handed to the secretary at any time before the closing date. So today is not too early.
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