Once again, the Stone Mini Slaloms are upon us. The series of three events are open to all, from beginners through to champions, and are run on a handicap system based on class and division. Anyone has the possibility to win this race. The winner of the series will be decided on a ten boat superfinal at the end of the third race. Could it be you?
The third race will also be a Division 4 race for those looking for promotion early in the year.
All prize winners receive one of the Mini Slalom mugs with a unique design by Laura Blakeman. Anyone competing in all three races and not winning a prize will also receive a mug.
This is your chance to compete on a level footing with the top guys in our sport. Too good an opportunity to miss.
Event dates are 22 Jan, 5 Feb and 26 Feb.
Entries by 10h00. Event starts 11h00.
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Event results are now posted on Nick Penfold's site Precision. Thanks to all those who attended helped and supported the event.
I have amended the event times. With so many entries we need more time to get things together. Entries will be taken from 08:00 to 10:00 and the event will start at 11:00 as normal.
Don't forget, anyone who has competed in all three races and not won one of the famous mugs will recieve one anyway as our way of saying '"Thankyou for supporting us".
I have amended the event times. With so many entries we need more time to get things together. Entries will be taken from 08:00 to 10:00 and the event will start at 11:00 as normal.
Don't forget, anyone who has competed in all three races and not won one of the famous mugs will recieve one anyway as our way of saying '"Thankyou for supporting us".
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On behalf of the paddlers, I would like to thank Dave and all the club members for organising such a successful event.
The large number of entries could easily have caused problems but the event was super smooth. I particularly noted that the starter in the afternoon was sensibly varying the start intervals. About 30 seconds, if a slow paddler was following a faster one and longer, if the other way around.
Well done.
Why though do you still call the event a Mini Slalom?
The large number of entries could easily have caused problems but the event was super smooth. I particularly noted that the starter in the afternoon was sensibly varying the start intervals. About 30 seconds, if a slow paddler was following a faster one and longer, if the other way around.
Well done.
Why though do you still call the event a Mini Slalom?
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