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Details
Ballarat Regatta
Sun 22 Jan 2023 09:00 — 16:00
This is a sanctioned event —
VIC 22/23
Event information
This event has passed.
Ballarat Regatta
In Partnership with the City of Ballarat
Location and Schedule:
Lake Wendouree - opposite Loreto College on Wendouree Pde
9 am-4 pm (Provisional)
Race Draw
View here
Race Map
View here
Parking:
Free along Wendouree Pde or surrounding streets
Toilets:
Public on-site plus hired unisex cubicles (Includes access all abilities)
Club Marquees:
All club marquees must be weighted - sand bags, weights, or water weights. No pegs are allowed due to irrigation.
Distances, categories and divisions:
Categories will only run where there is at least three or more crew within that category
1) 200m in Mixed 20's in (Premier, Senior A, B and C) and BCS 20's
2) 1km in Open and Womens 10's. (Premier, Senior A, B and C) and BCS 10's
Race around 200m course
3) 2km in Mixed 20's (Premier, Senior A, B and C) and BCS 20's
Race around 500m course
Boat sizes used:
Standard boats (DBV)
Schedule: (Provisional)
Friday 20 January
- 7 pm - Online optional Zoom briefing and Q&A for Sweeps and Team Managers
Zoom link
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85196278230?pwd=eTJKQ2pPb1pCWGVHeTlvaEwwM3Vpdz09
Register here
Saturday 21 January
- L2 Sweeps Course at Ballarat
- Optional on-water training sessions for clubs with DBV boats
Sunday 22 January
- Regatta 9am to 3pm (approx)
Paddling boats from the bank of the lake for race 1, and then return at the completion of races
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DBV has set up a rotating club pre/post schedule for the next 12 months for clubs bumping in/out of boats at Regattas
The following clubs are requested to paddle one fully dressed boat 200m from the bank of the lake, ready for race 1 at the start line:
1. From up on the Bank of the Lake then paddle to race 1: TBA based on the draw
2. From the last race to up on the bank of the lake: TBA based on the draw
Age Categories
Within the Seniors category, the DBV By-Laws specifically enable clubs to put together crews based on age. To provide some flexibility while maintaining fairness, the rules allow Senior A, B and C age crews to include up to two ‘out of age, i.e. younger paddlers in a Standard Boat and one in a Small Boat. There is no need to apply for an exemption to do this. Clubs can also enter a specific age category by including up to 4 Junior members of their club Clubs in a Small Boat and up to 8 Juniors in a Standard boat, without this affecting their age category.
Predominant Age Group | Out-of-age paddlers | Racing Age Group |
Senior C | 3 Senior B 2 Senior A | Senior B |
Senior C | 2 Senior B 3 Senior A | Senior A |
Senior B | 3 Senior A 2 Premier | Senior A |
Senior B | 2 Senior A 3 Premier | Premiers |
Handicapping
The current understanding for DBV Regattas is that a category will not run unless at least three teams are in the category. In order to provide races for all Senior categories (A, B and C), our Regattas combine the three senior age groups into one senior category. In an attempt to ‘level the playing field’, we use a handicap system so that the older paddlers are not disadvantaged in any race against younger paddlers. The handicapping system works by providing rounds, not heats and finals. Usually, there are three rounds but sometimes only two, depending on how busy the program is. Times from rounds are added together, and then the handicap is applied. The handicapping system can also be applied where there is a single race, e.g. the 5.5km race at Geelong. The handicapping system does not apply where we have heats and finals.
- Senior A = 1.00 i.e. the time recorded by a crew is assessed at the actual time recorded
- Senior B = 0.97 i.e. the time is multiplied by 0.97 to get a revised/handicapped time
- Senior C = 0.92 i.e. the time is multiplied by 0.92 to get a revised/handicapped time
Trophies/awards
1st, 2nd and 3rd place for categories with four or more crew entered
1st and 2nd for categories with only three crew.
Note for 200m finals:
- Fastest two times progress to the Grand Final, all others to the 'Minor Final'
- 1st and 2nd place awarded will come from the 'Grand Final' only
- Crews racing in the 'Minor Final' will be racing for 3rd place
Which divisions and categories is the handicapped system used and other information:
- Handicap used for Senior A and B Women in 1km
- Handicap used for Senior A, B and C Open in 1km
- Handicap used for Senior A, B and C in 2km
Other:
- Senior C Women in 1km to race in it's own division
- All other categories and distances are racing in their own division
Victorian By-Laws and other relevant documents
View here
Volunteers or Officials
Register here
Chief Official
Tricia Lewis
Weather
http://www.bom.gov.au/places/vic/ballarat/
Cost:
$21 for juniors/students, $42 for adults, free to watch
Food and Beverage vendors available
PM Perfection: View here
The Coffee Bus
Hippie Whippy View here
Crew and entry timelines
Crew entries: Open now
Crew entries close: 11:59pm, Tuesday 10 January
Crew/paddler modifications close: 8am, Sunday 22 January
Event approved Permit
View the permit here
View approved map here