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Aussies Wrap-Up

WOW – what a time we had on the Sunshine Coast for Aussies. It was a jam-packed week with competiton spanning 3 beaches – Maroochydore, Alexandra Headland and Mooloolaba.
The event was very well organised with the planners leaving nothing to chance – even supplying shuttle buses for competitors, officials and spectators for easy transport to the competition areas.
It was definitely an exceptional experience for those who were fortunate enough to attend.

Semaphore was represented by 70 members – 19 of which were competitors in Youth, U17, Open, Masters and Boats.

Our week started on the Saturday with the Youth competition. A big shout out to Josh who was our only competitor in this group. Josh faced the toughest conditions of the whole week (except for the final day) and set the scene for a great week for everyone else. Well done on all of his efforts but especially for finishing in the top 20 for the 2k run.

Sean and Nic both competed in Champ Lifesaver (as they won Gold in the State competition) with Nic finishing 6th in the U17s and Sean finishing 5th in the Open.

Our U17s – Nic, Danny, Sam and Cooper competed in a range of events – surf team, board rescue, taplin, ski relay, board relay (this all on the first day!), ski, board, 2krun, ironman, belt race, and swim.

Some highlights of the U17s:
– the surf team of all 4 boys finished 8th in their swim team heat (the top 6 were taken through to the quarter finals)
– Danny finished 8th in his ski heat and made it through to Round 2
– Nic in his heats finished 9th in the board, 9th in the ironman, 5th in the belt race, 17th in the swim – ALL of which left him just ONE spot away from progressing to the next stage
– Cooper finished 27th in the 2k run and was the only U17 to compete in a beach event
– Danny finished 10th in the swim progressing to the quarter finals
– Sam supported another SA club – Henley by helping them fill a board relay team

Sean was our only Open competitor and competed in the restricted surf race – finishing 16th in the final, board rescue (with Nic) – finishing 5th; just missing out going through to the next round and the board – finishing 16th in his heat. A solid effort considering he was up against some all to familiar names in the surf lifesaving world.

Aaron was our one and only Masters competitor making a stellar effort in the flags. No – he didn’t get any but at least he was there and had a go!!

The Boaties:
After a couple of warm up rows on the Saturday that ultimately served to wash the red dust from the boat and remind us of the power of a shore dump, the carnival started well for Semaphore.

We had the TROGS (220s), JACCOS (160s and Reserve grade) and our Motley Crew (U19 Men) all competing.
The TROGS gained excellent experience in their division completing all three rows in the round robin, with good starts and turns, and everybody staying in the Boat!
The Jaccos were highly competitive in the 160s and Reserve grade. They were very unlucky with the waves coming over the finish line, just missing out on the cuts for both divisions.
Fantastic effort by the Motley Crew who hit a phenomenal wave out on their first race and did well in the three race round robin to make it into the first elimination round. Unfortunately we ran out of legs on the day.

A great experience for all that attended where a lot was learnt ready for us to refine our skills for next season.

From the whole Aussies Touring Party huge thanks go out to:
– Kirsty for keeping track of the boat races and ensuring all were in the right spot at the right time,
– Johnno and Weiry for driving a loaded club ute up and towing the board/ski trailer back. Thanks also to Johnno for doing the boat bearings
– Craig for towing the board/ski trailer to the Sunshine Coast
– Kerry for doing ALL of the nominations
– Pat for all of his support on the beach
– Shannon, Paige, Bryana and Zoe for supporting all of the competitors every day on the beach and for handling when required
– Cathy and Vicki for taking so many amazing photos
– Damian for shopping for and preparing and cooking an amazing dinner for the whole crew
– Neil, Steve and Mick for the water cover (we felt safe!!!!)
– Glenelg, Henley, Somerton and Christies Beach for great comradery on the beach and supporting SA as a whole
and last but not least:
– Ailsa (Hilary) for the amazing organisation of the whole event for our club. A fantastic effort without which our week would not have been so successful!!

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ASRL SA dinner

ASRL-SA Presentation Night

 

Remember the ASRL-SA presentation night is on 21 May at our Club. Aiming for maximum participation from our Club. Doesn’t matter if your not a boatie – great way to meet members of the other clubs

 

SA Annual Cocktail Dinner “Team Navy” at Semaphore Surf Lifesaving Club Saturday 21st May 2016 from 7pm for7.30pm start until 12am.

 

The $80 Cocktail Food and Beverage Package includes a wonderful selection of Finger Food created by our Executive Chef and his team and will be served throughout the night. The drinks package will be from 7 to 11pm  and includes Beer, Sparkling, White Wine, Cider, Juice and Soft Drinks.

 

Dress is Cocktail or for the more adventurous, navy theme.

 

To book your tickets now, please use one of these links https://www.trybooking.com/LAVV or https://www.trybooking.com/193903.

 

Having difficulties or want to buy a ticket without a drinks package please contact Semaphore Surf club email:sslsc@bigpond.net.au

Club Champs

Just a reminder that this Saturday is club champs for the whole club. Seniors please be at the club at 7:30am for a 8:30 start, there is lots to set up!

If you haven’t completed your 1km time trial (U19s up) your remaining chances are Wednesday night 5-6pm and Friday night 5-6pm, please see Aaron Lowe

 

Nippers will start at normal time, events include; swim, board, beach sprint, flags, wade and marathon iron person.

 

Look forward to seeing everyone there

Boaties Corner

Masters State Titles

 

What an exciting weekend for the Masters Rowers with the State carnival held on Saturday at Aldinga Beach. A reasonably calm day with a little bubble from the gate can to shore.  Semaphore had six teams in with Excellent results.  Thanks again to Simsy for directing us on the beach and keeping us heading in the right direction, and organising team Shirts from EzyFit, our major sponsor in the boats section.

 

The AngryBirds (F 160+ Donna, Tracy, Louise & Kirsty) got a silver medal narrowly missing out on gold with their arch rivals for the day Port Elliot.  This is the first Female rowing medal for Semaphore “ever”– Fantastic effort from the ladies.

 

The Jacco’s (M160+ Johno, Craig A, Craig L, & Owen) cracked their Gold this year which now gives them the complete medal set after three years. Tight racing with Somerton giving them a very hard time.

 

The Trog’s (M220+ Mainy,Weiry,Mick & Stephen) recovered well from the first race to salvage a bronze from two strong seconds in the 2nd and 3rd races. Well done.

 

The Marty team (F120+ Marty,Dale,Browny & Aaron) Managed to come away with Gold from their first training session for the year. This makes it an excellent representation from Semaphore.

 

The Undecideds (F180+ – Jackie,Debb,Claire & Heather) had a great race day coming home in the middle of the pack all day. Excellent effort for their first year of rowing.

 

The Bizzalloys (M180+ The president, Mick L, Richard, & Barts) drew  the short straw with the most heavily contested division. After their extensive training session they represented Semaphore well. Great effort guys.

 

So an excellent effort from the Boaties in state masters.

 

Remember Senior States coming up 20 March

 

Club Champs

 

For Club Championships there will be two events

1km time trial for anybody between 1700 and 1800 on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Come and get your time recorded by Aaron during these times.

 

Second event will be a handicap races for the boaties. 1400 on Saturday after Junior events and before presentations.

–          AngryBirds, Vs Undecideds, Vs U23s

–          Trogs, Vs Jaccos, Vs Motley Crew

 

Boat Naming Ceremony

 

The boat Naming Ceremony was conducted for the Spirit of Semaphore II in Honour of TOJO and Skeeter with our sponsor Terry from ExyFit. Two fine examples of the Spirit of SemaphoreBoat Champs_20160213_0023 Boat Champs_20160213_0041 Boat Champs_20160213_0048 Boat Champs_20160213_0114 Boat Champs_20160213_0124 Boat Champs_20160213_0138 Boat Champs_20160213_0162 FB_IMG_1455520597846

Boaties Corner

 

A hard fought Boat Carnival was held at Southport on the weekend enduring torturous pond conditions presenting a hard row out and back.  The U19s Boys did an amazing job to keep the Henley U19s honest by missing out on the win by less than meter for four out of the five races.   The U23 Ladies continue to improve and impress with just only a little more than four months rowing experience under their belts keeping up with the top half of the field for their races. The TROGs also showing that they can keep up with young ones over five races and were able to start keenly for all five races.

 

The Boat Naming Ceremony will be the 6th Feb at the same time as the junior Semaphore Gold event presentation. Please come and support the presentation and will be a good opportunity to meet the sponsors of the Boat and a few senior classic sweeps from the  Club.

 

Next carnival Will be the Feb 7 Brighton Jetty Classic

 

Regards Aaron

Boats Corner

 

Great turn out for the carnival at Southport with six team. There was not much surf with an offshore breeze giving the competitors a hard row out and back.  Thanks To Neil for Jetski Cover and Dean for looking after the many Kids on the beach. Special mention to the 2nd Reserve ladies team with their first Carnival as a team – well done ladies.

 

Results were:

U19 Mens – 2nd

U23s Women – equal 3rd

Reserve JACCOs – 2nd in the final, 1st for the 3 rounds

Reserve TROGs – TBA

Reserve Women Angry Birds – equal 4th

Reserve Women 2nd team – 6th

 

Disappointed with the turn out for Packing and cleaning the equipment after the events – no junior teams at either.

Remember the next carnival is state selection 17 Jan, location TBA. Will be for the U19s and U23s.

The New Boat Naming ceremony will take place on the 6th Feb in conjunction with the presentation for the iron person.

Boats Corner

Special thanks in no particular order:

Johno for servicing the boats and trailers before the trip Damian and Christine for organising the food (fantastic feed) Craig and Megan for organising the accommodation accounting and breakfasts Richard Martin for some fantastic photos ( will slide show at the next club draw) Wanga for ensuring I was running in the right direction on the beach Kirsty – for putting up with me Neil – for sorting the patrol issues with a large contingent away The officials – for not disqualifying us this year And many more that I may have forgotten

Some Highlights

U23 Girls wave of the Day – not sure Steph realised how High she was
U23 Girls on a Wave
Old boys once Wiery finally got in
JACCOs
Mick with Wierys broken rollick
U19 boys rolling ahead of the Somerton boys Angry Birds showing you how to get into the boat

Results of note:

U19 Men 2nd
Masters Men 4th
Masters Women 2nd

Can I please have all competitor vest sizes by CoB Wednesday please? S,M,L or XL?

Next Carnival is on the midcoast Sunday 13th December-venue to be advised Wednesday before. This is the same day as the junior carnival so I think it will just be the U19M and U23W. any other crews that are interested please let me know.

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Robe – Senior Carnival 2/ASRLSA Event

The Robe Carnival (Seniors and Boats) is to be held on Saturday November 28th. This year the SSSC have granted senior carnival status to the event meaning that competitors will accrue points as per other senior carnivals.

Entries are being taken for the following senior events: –
Individual – sprint, flag, swim, iron, ski, board
Team – board relay, ski relay, beach relay, taplin (3 person). Teams are gender specific with U14s/15s able to be combined.

PLEASE NOTE: although nominations will be taken for all these events, a final decision on events to be conducted (and point allocation) will be made considering numbers and conditions.

If you are interested in competing in either the senior or boat events can you please email Kerry Schulzkschulz1000@gmail.com with the events you wish to compete in by Tuesday 24th November 5pm.

Boats Corner

Training – Thanks to all those who turned up for the training session down south last Saturday – good experience for those that were able to get out. The training master schedule will be out this week and put up on the notice boards in the Gym and next to the Boat equipment locker.

 

Robe – Robe is coming up soon. We will have a boaties meeting in two weeks to coincide with the Club draw to discuss details.  For accommodation please ensure that you contact Craig Lienert ASAP if you wish to stay with the Club when we are down there.

 

Rowers – We need another rower for the Mens A team and any U23 Men. If you would like to put your hand up or give it a try please give Aaron a Call

 

From ASRL some information for new boat that we could be in the draw for and news for open ladies: –

 

The committee have now confirmed that we will put a brand new surfboat up for grabs as a prize that will be drawn at the ASRL Open. The boat must be and remain prominently branded “Team Navy” for a minimum of 3 years.

This is how the competition will work:

  1. At each Navy event day conducted in WA, SA, Tas, Vic & Qld (NSW Crews see item 7 below) each attending crew will receive 2 x Tokens into the draw
  2. At the Season Launch held on 5 Dec at Surfers Paradise attending crews will receive 2 Tokens
  3. At the Sat of Manly carnival you will receive 1 x Token
  4. At the ASRL Short Course Championship event at Manly attending crews will receive 2 x Tokens
  5. At the ASRL Open attending crews will receive 4 x Tokens
  6. To be eligible to receive the Token each crew must have joined as a member of the ASRL via any of the systems available and all crew members MUST be wearing the NAVY singlet; NO SINGLET AND NOT JOINED UP NO TOKEN
  7. For NSW crews; as no specific Navy Series is available you will collect tokens at Coffs, Mollymook, Manly (Sat event) plus the special events noted above and you must have completed a crew membership before the date of the actual Token Day event AND BE WEARING THE Navy singlet
  8. In all cases you must be wearing your Navy singlets as a crew to be eligible 

How the boat prize works:

  1. The ASRL will make available a sum of $30,000 inc GST to the boat winner which is to include the branding logo “Team Navy”
  2. The winner can then negotiate the purchase with the boat builder of choice
  3. If the boat costs more the winner will be required to make up the shortfall
  4. If the boat costs less the winner can use the balance on other equipment
  5. The draw will be made and announced at the ASRL Open in Feb Sun 21

As we close on organising the Open some key decisions have now been made:

  • Racing Divisions:
    • We are excited to announce that at this year’s Open we have added two female divisions. This means that 8 divisions of racing will take home medals against the standard 6 of the past. Divisions are:
    • Open Male
    • Open Female
    • “A” Reserve Male
    • “A” Reserve Female
    • U23 Male
    • U23 Female
    • U19 Male
    • U19 Female
    • The U19 Female is a complete new division
    • Open Female will commence racing as the one division. After  4, 5 or 6 rounds the top 24 point score crews will split into the Open Female division while the next 24 crews will shift into the new “A” Reserve division of racing for the finals

Regards

 

Aaron

 

Ladies! It’s your time to shine

dl_invitation_template-image-003Ladies it is your time to shine. Surf Life Saving SA has introduced their #surfsisterslevelup social media campaign. This campaign is designed encourage and motivate SA women to get involved or enrich their experience in Surf Lifesaving and take it to the next level.

Anyone can level up and you can choose to level up in any way that suits you.

For example; A Nipper Mum might want to do her Bronze Medallion, a Beachie might want to have a crack at rowing boats, you might do the next level up in your first aid training or put your hand up for a leadership role at your club or decide to start your journey as a coach or an official.
click on the links below for some inspiration and opportunities to level up this season!

Seta Bacher is planning to get her Bronze this summer

Seta Bacher is planning to get her Bronze this summer

http://www.surflifesavingsa.com.au/main/news/2015/09/surfsisterslevelup/