More information will be added to the website all the time – keep checking to get all the latest updates.
“How much is it to enter?”
It is £5.00 per person – so you pay for the competitor not the races. Make cheques out to ‘London Youth Rowing’ and send to Matt Rostron, London Youth Rowing Ltd, 47 – 49 Pitfield Street, London. N1 6DA.
“When do entries close?”
Entries and entry fees MUST be received by 8th March 2010
“How do I get hold of London Youth Rowing to ask for advice?”
Telephone Matt on 0207 490 5044 or send an email mrostron@londonyouthrowing.com
“How many kids can I bring?”
Bring as many as you can – there is no restriction on how many individuals and teams you can enter.
“What are the age ranges for each year group?”
School Year 7
School Year 8
School Year 9
School Year 10
School Year 11
School Year 12
School Year 13
“Can I enter on the day?”
No. To ensure that the event runs to schedule we cannot accept entries on the day. Only ‘like for like’ substitutions will be allowed on the day.
“How do I enter?”
All of the entry forms can be downloaded from this site. See how to enter NJIRC
Does every competitor need parental or guardian consent?
Yes. Every competitor that races at NJIRC2010, whether in an individual event or in a team relay must provide evidence of guardian/parental consent. For individual entries, this is part of the Individual Entry and Consent Form. Group entries should include an Individual Consent Form signed by a parent or guardian for every competitor in the group (unless the group leader is authorised to sign on behalf of parents and guardians, in which case the signature of the authorised person on page 2 of the Group Entry Form is sufficient).
“How are the teams for the relay events made up?”
NB – Only complete teams can race on the day. SPRINT RELAY – made up of a team of 4, either a team of boys or a team of girls. You can pick your team from years 7, 8, 9 and 10. They do not have to be from the same year group. No mixed teams are allowed. BOAT RACE RELAY – made up of a team of 8, either a team of boys or a team of girls. You can pick your team from years 10, 11, 12 and 13. They do not have to be from the same year group. No mixed teams are allowed.
“How do the relay events work?”
Each relay team will use one rowing machine to cover the distance of the race. Competitors will change over on the machine as per the teams own race strategy. Each member of the team must row at least twice during the race. Anyone can hold the rowers feet on the machine – they do not have to be part of the relay team.
“What time should I get there and when will it finish?”
This is London – if you live here, you will know how tricky it can be – if you don’t, you will be amazed how slow you can travel sometimes! Please allow enough time to get to the venue – PLEASE – SOONER the BETTER!
If you can use public transport at all we recommend that you do.
Please allow plenty of time to get to the venue and register before racing starts. The last race of the day will be the boat race relay and should finish at around 6pm.
“Where can I park?”
There will be free parking on a first come, first served basis – large coaches and mini buses should go to the front of the venue where you will be parked for free as long as there is space. IT IS ADVISEABLE TO BRING CASH FOR THE CAR PARKING IN CASE THERE ARE NOT ENOUGH FREE SPACES. There is a Pay and Display car park 100 metres away, alongside the river – you will pass it on the way in from the Chelsea Bridge entrance to Battersea Park.
“When and where will the draw be appearing?”
The draw will appear on the NJIRC website shortly after the closing date for entries on 10th March.
www.londonyouthrowing.com/events/njirc
“Can we listen to ipods when we race?”
Yes, but please be aware that you may not hear directions and instructions and if the wire was to foul the wheels on the seat and you had to stop, you would not be allowed to re-race.
“What else is there to do at NJIRC?”
There will be plenty of activities to keep the competitors entertained when they are not racing, keep checking out the website to see who else is coming on the day.
“What are the prizes?”
There are Gold, Silver and Bronze medals for the top 3 places in each category, plus Concept 2 Indoor Rowing machines for the Sprint Relay and also a ‘money can’t buy prize’ of the chance to follow The Boat Race live in a launch driven by the Royal Marines.
“When and where will the results be appearing?”
They will be posted on this website as soon as possible after the event:
www.londonyouthrowing.com/events/njirc
“Will there be somewhere to buy food and drink?”
There will be some refreshments available for purchase at the venue. You are allowed to bring your own though.
Again, more information will be added to this website all the time – keep checking to get all the latest updates.