Senior Training Camp at Chiton Rocks SLSC

What a weekend a group of our Seniors have had – spending time training and bonding down at Chiton Rocks! Below is a wrap-up of the weekend from Sean McKenzie. Sean spends a great deal of his time coaching and mentoring this group and although this often goes un-rewarded it needs to be acknowledged that we are so grateful for his dedication to our club.

From Sean……..
‘The Senior Competition group have had another successful training camp down at Chiton Rocks SLSC. Thanks to Chiton for the use of the facilities over the weekend, it is always appreciated. This weekend we had 21 people stay for the weekend, including 3 of our U14 crew and 5 parents. Another 4 U14s joined us for a day of training on the Saturday.

After leaving our club late Friday afternoon we headed straight for the Royal Family Hotel in Port Elliott for dinner. Then we checked in at Chiton and sorted out the sleeping arrangements. Realising we had filled all of the single beds 2 of our older guys were left debating who would be big spoon and who would be little spoon on the double bed. Once we were all settled in we connected the laptop to the TV and YouTubed old Ironman videos from the 90s, including the Piha races that were held in 10ft plus surf. This was a real eye opener for the U14s that haven’t seen conditions like this before.

Saturday’s alarm went off at 6am to the delight of everyone and after dragging some people out of bed (literally) we gathered on the beach for a warm up run, before a quick feed and off to Middleton for the first session. Our older ski paddlers did it the tough way though, jumping on the skis and making the 6km journey on the ocean, paddling through the Islands outside Pt Elliot Bay, coming in through the surf at Middleton to meet the rest of the group that had driven around.

This session was the first for our 7 U14s in the surf, so massive thanks must go to John Charles, Craig Leinert, Brad Tunbridge, Michael Bartlett and Richard Martin for providing water cover as they developed their confidence and realised white water isn’t as scary as they first thought.

We made our way back to Chiton after spending a couple of hours in the water, had some food cooked up by our chefs (the dads), then made our way on to the beach for our next session. Things moved well with everyone’s skills improving with every wave that crashed over them. When you have a 2ft wave coming in and sometimes close to a 1ft backwash moving out, you need to make decisions pretty quickly.

Come 1pm we did something a little different and patrolled for Chiton Rocks SLSC. This gave the group a good experience as we patrolled a new beach, and the U14s that are in training for their SRC got to see how a patrol is set up with us guiding them as they continued to try out the water. A big thankyou to John Charles for taking the U14s through water rescue training for their SRC, it was great having someone with so many years of experience training our up and coming patrolling members.

Sunday morning was a slightly later start with alarms going off at 7am (thanks to Cooper who’s alarm went off at 5am) where we started packing everything up, had breakfast then hit the water a bit after 9am. After just a few sessions in the water it was unbelievable to see the change that everyone went through. From Saturday where some hadn’t been in waves ever, to making it out through the Chiton surf and back in with way more confidence.

We have run this camp for a couple of years now and it continues to show its worth. A big thankyou to Craig for organising all of the food for the weekend, being the male chaperone and towing the board trailer (one of our U17s said he had never seen so many boards on it). Thanks to the parents for cooking all the meals and driving everyone down. Thanks to Paige for being our female chaperone. Stay tuned because if we can find another free weekend during the season we will be running another Chiton training camp.

See you all on the beach soon!!’

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Senior Carnival 1

Senior Carnival 1 is to be held on Sunday November 8th at South Port SLSC.

The format for this carnival will include individual events only – swim, iron, boards, ski, sprints and flags. Events are open to competitors from U14-Open (skis U17-Open).

If you are interested in competing can you please email Kerry Schulzkschulz1000@gmail.com with the events you wish to compete in by Tuesday 3rd November 5pm.

Ski Training

Ski training will start Monday 19th October and will run on Monday and Wednesday afternoons from 4.45pm. Sean McKenzie will take the majority of these sessions but will be supported by Laurence Fletcher who will also be writing a series of training programs for the group.

Training will either be on the lake or ocean depending on the weather and conditions.

Although not able to compete on a ski until in U17s we encourage all members from U15s through to Masters to come out and train if keen.

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Beach Event 1

The first of two Beach Events is to be held on Friday 30th October at Seacliff SLSC. Marshaling will be from 4pm with the events to start at 5pm.

This is open to U13s through to Masters and will include sprints and flags. Relays will be conducted if time permits.

Please see the attached circular for further information.
C15065 Beach Series nominations

Please note – Event 2 will be conducted as part of Senior Carnival 1 (Sunday 8th November – South Port SLSC).

If you would like to participate in this event please email Kerry Schulz at kschulz1000@gmail.com by 5pm Monday 26th October.

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Board and Ski Series – wrap-up of Event 1 & information on Event 2

Well done to our very small group of competitors that took part in the first event of the board and ski series:
– Josh Larven
– Cooper Lienert
– Bianca Williams
– Danny Humphrey
This was conducted as a handicap event after the first race with official results still pending.
Thanks to Craig Lienert and Trent Bampton for being the team managers.

Board and Ski Event 2 is to be held on Saturday 24th October at Christies Beach SLSC. Marshaling will be from 1pm with the event to be held from 2-4pm (approximately).

This event is open to U14 – Masters (board) and U17 – Masters (ski).

Please see the attached circular for further information.
C15062 Board and Ski nominations

If you would like to participate in this event please email Kerry Schulz at kschulz1000@gmail.com by 5pm Monday 19th October.

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Under 14’s transition into Senior carnivals and events

The Surf Sports Standing Committee approved the following at the June 2015 meeting:
To come in line with the National Youth Championships, U14’s to be transitioned into senior carnivals from the 2015/16 season.

Following quite a significant amount of feedback from clubs and meetings conducted on August 13th and September 10th the information attached has been compiled. There are a number of items where a consensus has been reached and therefore a “recommended approach” has been made. There are other items where more conversation or feedback was required to achieve a smooth transition.

Under 14s transition

The U14s group (coached by Sean McKenzie) will still train with the Juniors on Saturday afternoons. Daryle Rigney will be the Team Manager for the U14s/15s at carnivals to support a smooth transition into senior competition.

Board and Ski Event 1

The 2015/16 season will get underway with the first of two board and ski events.

Board and Ski Event 1 is to be held on Saturday 10th October at Seacliff SLSC. Marshaling will be from 8am with the event to be held from 9-11am (approximately).

This event is open to U14 – Masters (board) and U17 – Masters (ski).

Please see the attached circular for further information.
C15062 Board and Ski nominations

If you would like to participate in this event please email Karin Humphrey at kaz412@bigpond.com by 5pm Monday 5th October.

Beach Captain Wanted!!

This season we are looking at holding a weekly training session that is specifically focussed on beach events: – flags, sprints, relays and the 2k run.
Our aim is for the group to include all of those that are keen from U12s up so that this group can develop through the later Junior ages and continue into Seniors.

We are looking for someone (more than one person definitely an option) prepared to run this session (day and time to be negotiated).
We will provide you with all of the support needed (including contact with those at other clubs doing the same role).
So – if you are a bit of a ‘beachie’ yourself and would like to share your knowledge and ‘talent’ and/or you are keen to help out in an area that we are eager to develop please let Karin Humphrey know at kaz412@bigpond.com

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Announcing the Senior Surf Sports Committee

On Monday 14th September the Senior Surf Sports Committee called it’s first meeting for the 2015/16 season.
Amongst other agenda items key positions within the committee were decided. These are as follows:

– Senior Competiton Officer (voted at AGM) – Karin Humphrey
– Secretary – Kerry Schulz
– U14s coach – Sean McKenzie
– Ski Captain – Sean McKenzie (supported by Laurence Fletcher)
– Board Captain – Sean McKenzie (supported by Nick Penny)
– Swim Captain – Trent Bampton
– Boat Captain – Steve Sims
– Beach Captain – TBA
– Youth Development Officer (senior representative) – Paige Purdie

General committee members include – Craig Lienert, Donna Giannetta, Greg McKenzie and Jeff Bampton.

On carnival days Daryle Rigney will be the Team Manager for the U14/15 age groups.

Please feel free to chat to any member of our committee should you have any questions/require any information.

Senior training camp

We have boooked in the Chiton Rocks SLSC for a senior training camp which is open to all season 15/16 U14s and above, for the weekend of Fri 30th Oct-Sun 1st Nov.

Cost is $22 per person per night, we have received a discount because all qualified attendees will be doing Chiton’s patrol on the Saturday.

All food will be organised for the attendees, which will come at a further cost which will be circulated closer to the event (after the shop is done).

 

Karin Humphrey needs DEFINITE numbers ASAP so the booking can be confirmed. Sleeping arangements are a large dorm, so everyone will need to bring their own sleeping bags and pillows.

 

As our new U14s will not yet have their SRC we will require sufficient water cover to allow them to get the most out of there surf experience.

Let’s get this season underway with a camp that has been so successful at team bonding and developing new surf skills.

 

Karin Humphrey

0413221592

kaz412@bigpond.com