Senior Carnival 4 Wrap-Up

The Seniors had their 4th carnival for the season at South Port (just for somewhere different!) on Sunday 24th January.

We had a small crew competing this time as this date happened to coincide with Swimming SAs Long Course State Swimming Champs which meant that several of our regular competitors had to leave early to travel to the SA Aquatic Centre to compete in relays.

As usual the day wouldn’t have run so ‘smoothly’ without the support of the following people:
– Craig and Greg for towing our trailers
– Daryle for being the U14/15 Team Manager
– Ian, Michael, Steve, Pat H and Pat L for being our officials
– Neil for providing water cover (on the jetski of course!)
– Ailsa for taking photos (a selection of these shots are included in this post).

Even with smaller numbers we accrued quite a few valuable points for the club with several top 6 finishes.

A couple of things to highlight:
– Nic coming 2nd (only just missing out on first) in the U17 Ironperson
– Paige competing in flags and actually getting one! (on reflection we think this is the first time Paige has competed in flags since U13s!!)
– Bryana competing for the first time this season (Yr12 is a valid excuse) and coming 3rd in the U19 skis, even though she crossed the line backwards!!

Our next (and final) carnival before States will be held on Sunday 21st February.
At this stage this is scheduled to be at a south coast venue (Port Elliot, Middleton or Goolwa). SLSSA is looking at this possibly being a training and competition weekend with training/coaching clinics occuring on Saturday 20th February.
The Seniors have Club Champs the morning of the 20th so we will wait and see what the final program for this weekend looks like and make a decision as to whether we travel down for the Saturday afternoon sessions then. If this happens we may look at securing some accommodation for the Saturday night to save making this trip two days in a row. More information will be provided as it comes to hand.

Carni 4 1

Carni 4 2

Carni 4 3

Carni 4 4

Carni 4 5

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Champion Lifesaver State Championships

Nominations are now open for the 2015/16 Champion Lifesaver State Championships.
This event is open to: U14, U15, U17, U19, Open and Masters age groups.
The two components of this event are as follows:
Theory and Resuscitation: Thursday 4th February at Surf Central (this will be done in conjunction
with Champion Patrol theory). Isolation closes at 6.00pm
Practical: Saturday 6th February 8.00am – venue TBC. Champ Patrol practical will start the day with Champ Lifesaver likely to start at approximately 10am.

All nominations for this event are to be in to Kerry Schulz at kschulz1000@gmail.com by 5pm Thursday 28th January.

Training for this event is being conducted by Sean McKenzie and will be held on the following dates:
Monday 25th January6.45-8.30pm
Monday 1st February6.45-8.30pm
Tuesday 2nd February6.45-8.30pm

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

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Senior Carnival 4

Although the second half of the 2015/16 is moving along nicely SLSSA are running a little bit behind with their information sharing.

What we do know: – Senior Carnival 4 is to be held on Sunday January 24th.

What we are waiting on: – where this carnival will be held (possibly a mid-coast venue such as Middleton) and the events to be conducted.

In order to be fully prepared we are asking that nominations for this carnival (at this stage based on preferred individual and team events of all events seniors can do) be sent through to Kerry Schulz at kschulz1000@gmail.com by Tuesday 19th January 5pm.

Please keep an eye on the Club and Senior Competition Group Facebook pages for updated information that will be posted as soon as it becomes available.

Catch-up Beach Events from Senior Carnival 3

Due to the extreme heat experienced at Senior Carnival 3 (held on Sunday December 6th 2015) ALL beach events were postponed to a date to be determined in early 2016.
These events are to be conducted this Sunday January 17th at Seacliff SLSC immediately following the Junior carnival.

The events are: – sprints, flags, 2k run, beach relay.

We are waiting on final confirmation from SLSSA as to the time marshaling/competition will begin but if you entered into or are keen to enter (your name would need to have been on the Master List for this Carnival) any/all of these events please keep an eye on the Club/Senior Competition Group Facebook pages for the required information.

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.

Senior Carnival 3 – Sunday 6th December

Senior Carnival 3 is on this Sunday 6th December at South Port. We are expecting extreme weather conditions (approx 40 degrees) so please ensure you bring plenty of water, sunscreen and dress for the conditions!

Trailer loading will occur Saturday afternoon after the Club Swim (approx 4pm) so if you are competing please make sure you are available to load craft or organise for support from someone else if you can’t make it to the club at this time.

Everyone is to be on the beach by 7.30am (you will be notified should this change) on Sunday as with the heat we would expect events to get underway early.

We will come back to the club for meals and presentations from 5.30pm with ALL members welcome. Happy hour will be on from 5.30-6.30pm.

The menu for the night at $10 each includes: –
Chicken or Beef Schnitzel
Served with chips & your choice of gravy, mushroom or pepper sauce
Beef Korma
Mild beef curry with onion & potato served with a steamed rice and a pappadum
Warm Chicken Salad
Grilled chicken tenderloins, mixed lettuce, carrot, cucumber, red capsicum, Spanish onion & sun-dried tomatoes served with or without a balsamic dressing (GF)
Vegetarian Burger
Pumpkin & chickpea pattie with lettuce, tomato, cheese & mayo on a burger bun served with chips
Fish & Chips
Crispy beer battered flathead served with chips

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Club Swim – Saturday 5th December

On Saturday 5th December we will be holding a Club Swim.

All proficient members (those in juniors need to have completed their timed swim) are encouraged to ‘have a go’.
Marshaling will be at 3.15pm for a 3.30pm start.

All of those that complete the swim will be given a numbered paddle pop stick. These are to be put in the container that will be on the bar upstairs. Prizes wil be awarded at the conclusion of the swim with 5 prizes awarded to 5 lucky participants. You don’t have to win the swim to win a prize!

Please note that at present we are expecting a temperature on Saturday of 38 degrees!!

Robe – Senior Competition Wrap-Up

Although we only had a very small group of seniors compete at Robe it was a very successful weekend. With this now counted as an ‘official’ carnival this season we accrued points. When you read the results below you will see that we did very well!

Before the results though it is important to acknowledge those that ensured the weekend ran smoothly: –
– first and foremost – Craig Lienert. Craig organised the accommodation, towed the seniors trailer and organised breakfast for everyone that stayed at Tarooki. As is always the case he made a huge effort!
– our officials – Raelene, Pat, Tony, Michael and John
Deb Martin for providing water cover for the U14s group
Richard Martin for being photographer
Nev Schulz – U17 team manager and Daryle Rigney – U14/15 team manager. Nev and Daryle have summarised the days results below.
– Special thanks to Damian Brogden who organised a fantastic meal for all competitors and supporters on the Saturday night.

From Nev: –
There were four U17s that competed – Nic Schulz, Danny Humphrey, Sam Squeo and Cooper Lienert.
Some great results by these lads including: –
Swim – 1st Nic, 2nd Danny, 3rd Sam, 7th Cooper
Swim team (all four) – 1st
Ironperson – 1st Nic, 2nd Sam
Ski – 2nd Danny, 4th Nic, 7th Sam
Board – 2nd Nic, 9th Danny, 10th Cooper, 11th Sam
Board Relay – 2nd (Nic, Danny & Cooper)
Ski Relay – 2nd (Nic, Danny & Sam)
Taplin – 1st (Nic – swim, Danny – ski & Cooper – board)

From Daryle: –
U/15
Josh Larven had a good day with some promising results in challenging conditions.
Swim – 5th
Ironperson – 3rd
Board – 5th

U/14
Lindsey Ould unfortunately was not feeling the best and didn’t compete in any events on the day.
Maiye Rigney
Swim. She was hit by a wave and took in a mouthful of water. Did not finish the race.
Flags – 7th
Frank Martin
Flags – 9th
Swim – 5th
Board – 10th
Zac Buck
Flags – 3rd
In this event he had 3 run offs with a competitor from Normanville until finally the officials could not separate them and put them both back in the competition only for Zac to just miss going through to the final two!
Swim – 11th
Board – 12th
Ironperson – 6th
I want to give a special mention to Zac. He only joined the club last year having never competed previously in surf lifesaving and has improved dramatically. He’s a natural athlete with a ‘can do attitude’ and is always willing to put his hand up to do an event. Great effort Zac in challenging conditions!

Team Events
U14/15 Board Relay – Josh, Frank, Zac – 6th
U14/15 Cameron – Frank (Swim), Josh (Board), Zac (Runner x 2) – 5th