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2005-2006 Manifestos

Rachel Munro - Men's and Club Captain

I joined First and Third as a novice in 2002. Since this time I have coxed as a member of the Men's club in boats ranging from the 4th Men's VIII in Fairbairns to the more senior level of last year's 1st Men's May VIII. This year I have been 'studying' in the Netherlands and, consequently, my involvement with the club has been reduced. However, since my return I have spent a large amount of time at the boat house and I hope to extend my high level of commitment to First and Third by serving as Men's Captain next year.

Since joining Trinity, the Boat Club has played an integral part in my life and has provided me with a number of incredibly rewarding experiences which have more than offset the early morning outings! I now want to give something back to the Club and believe that in the office of Captain I could achieve this. I care, more than many appreciate, about the future of First and Third and am fully dedicated to putting in the time and effort needed to see the club build upon the gains made in previous years, to hopefully achieve Headship in the Lents and respectable positions in the Mays for the Senior crews. I also wish to promote a positive atmosphere within the Club that encourages the participation of lower commitment members.

I have a wealth of committee experience having successfully served not only on the 2004 Trinity Ball Committee, but also as the Boat Club's Kit and Social Secretary in 2003/4. This has provided me with an insight into the 'behind the scenes' running of the club and an appreciation of the workload the Captain takes on. This is a workload I am enthusiastic to embrace. My experiences as Head Girl at school have given me an appreciation of the importance of people management, decisiveness and the good organisational skills needed when performing a leadership role.

Strengthening the Men's Club:

Overall Captain:

As a female member of the men's club I believe that I am in a unique position to serve as overall captain. The close relationship I enjoy with members of both clubs, would allow me to balance the needs of both men and women in a fair way, which I believe would go a long way to foster respect and a good working relationship between the two sides of the club. I enjoy a strong relationship with the candidate for women's captain, and I believe that this would form the basis of a strong partnership for the new committee to build upon.

My spending plans would be relatively simple and be in conformity with the decision of previous committees which envisage no major purchases in the next year. I would, however, like to invest in extra sets of sculling blades which would allow the Coastal IV to be rigged as a quad and also in a new set of blades for the women.

My outgoing personality would allow me to be a recognisable presence in the boat club and my enthusiasm would hopefully encourage the members of the club that University is really about learning to row!

Summary:

Having spent time in a Dutch Club I believe that First and Third suffers greatly as a consequence of the 'term by term' mentality that permeates Cambridge College rowing. I would like to combat this fragmentary approach by seeking to bring more consistency to the club. By providing high quality coaching and training programs in combination with positive squad spirit I hope to be able to keep people rowing within First and Third allowing them to improve both as individuals and as part of successful crews.

Proposed by: (tbc, information not yet supplied to the webmaster)
Seconded by: (tbc, information not yet supplied to the webmaster)

First page of Rachel's manifesto


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