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by Mike - Fri 4th Mar 2005, 3:02pm | ||
Bored said: has any crew ever managed an "uber-blade" by bumping on 5 consecutive days Watch out for Caius W2 tomorrow. They have bumped on all four days so far (the only crew still in with a shout of uber-blades) and chase Catz W2 tomorrow (who failed to bump Wolfson W1 today). Pretty good chances there, unless Wolfson and Catz conspire to mess it up. | ||
by Dubya - Thu 3rd Mar 2005, 8:58pm | ||
Tom C said: What've people got against Churchill? Look at the first women, Lent term 2002. And while you're at it, Thursday of Lent term 2001. | ||
by Tom C - Thu 3rd Mar 2005, 6:10pm | ||
Anna Mc said: Well done W1 for bumping Churchill. I'm guessing that was a particularly sweet bump. What've people got against Churchill? | ||
by mjb - Thu 3rd Mar 2005, 5:27pm | ||
Dubya said: Here's hoping the girls will get the overbump tomorrow... Or the double overbump (on LMBC ...) | ||
by Dubya - Thu 3rd Mar 2005, 5:25pm | ||
Here's hoping the girls will get the overbump tomorrow... | ||
by Anna Mc - Thu 3rd Mar 2005, 4:24pm | ||
Well done W1 for bumping Churchill. I'm guessing that was a particularly sweet bump. Good luck to everyone racing in the next two days. RAH RAH 1st & 3rd. | ||
by Anything to do with being short - Thu 3rd Mar 2005, 9:33am | ||
I was pushing off: we should have been fined, as the bung was dropped early. Fisher was right there to adjudicate. Incidendally (spelling?) I told Pete that we should be fined, but someone (don't know who, but a third party) radioed through that the chain had caught on something under the water and the fine should be reduced..... | ||
by Simon - Thu 3rd Mar 2005, 9:09am | ||
I think fining people for dropping the bung discourages them from doing it which is good as it encourages people to make sure they have a competent bank party pushing them off. Let's face it, there are plenty of times where we've seen crews start off at stupid angles because the push off has gone wrong and the cox hasn't dropped the bung. In these situations dropping the bung would gain an advantage (or remove a disadvantage) but as it wouldn't necessarily be an obvious quantifiable one, you can't change the result of the race. Thus you fine the crew instead. And you also fine them when the bung is dropped accidently with no attempt to seek advantage, just in the same way that you penalise accidental errors in rugby in a lesser way than deliberate errors. | ||
by It wasn't my fault! - Thu 3rd Mar 2005, 1:12am | ||
In fairness, we REALLY did not gain any advantage from dropping the bung. 2 and 4 were rowing light pressure and 5 and 7 weren't rowing at all for the draw strokes... On Friday, we plan to row with 8 rowers who a) WILL NOT COME OFF THEIR SEATS and b) WILL ROW WITH FEET STRAPPED IN THE BOAT! | ||
by Simon - Wed 2nd Mar 2005, 11:35pm | ||
Far away but still cheering you on said: Since when has this been a fining offence? Ages and ages... it's a fine if you drop it and don't gain advantage, and then it's at the Umpire's discretion to change the result of a race if s/he thinks a crew gains advantage. |
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