The Head of
the River Fours 2006
A fine day for
a paddle
It
was a fresh, clear day. A VERY fresh day as we met at the Club at 7 am to do our final load to leave for Hammersmith. Pete G took
a Management
Role supervising the brave efforts of the Small People and Aidan. Our 3 boats,
all their equipment and even the trestles were loaded and we left but 2 minutes
late. A fine sense of anticipation was present for the 3 crews consisting of :
Paul, Sam, Pete O and Pete G – s2
4x
Aidan, Rob F, Johny M, Keith
coxed by Michelle - S2 4+
Charles, Trevor, Rob S, David coxed by
Jenny
Arriving at Hammersmith we found we could park right on
the Furnivall Gardens grass without intervention from council staff and were as
happy as pigs in clover, our own patch of lawn with all of our athletes present
– David being slightly betrayed by the wittily titled ‘One’ Railway (One hellofa Railway perhaps) and Johny
manfully Saving the People of Essex From Themselves (current score 17 burnt out
cars).
We
rigged
up in an organised
way and were the first Club to collect numbers from Furnivall only to find that,
horror of horrors, the ‘empacher slot’ was missing from the Cresswell. What to do? Rob S and I considered some low
performance improve involving random bits of plastic, duck tape and some very
long screws but found ourselves stymied by a lack of a good knife. Fortunately
Broxbourne came to our rescue and not for the first time. Rob Alexander has a
magical toolbox (and it’s not just his Lizzie who says so) and he has always had
whatever we need in it. I gave him a big kiss and we were
sorted.
Our
crews were admirably disciplined, organised, focused and were able to brief,
stretch
and get boated with an ideal lack of hurry. Good to see.. The support crew took the opportunity to take tea and I
glimpsed Juergen Grobbler boating his crews. He looked concerned. Quite right too.
Conditions on the top of the tide were bobbly but the wind was behind the ebb tide for the race,
the stream was strong, the sky was ABSOLUTELY clear and crews reported that it
was positively warm above the start, almost ideal racing conditions. From the
2nd lamppost from the South pier of Hammersmith bridge and next to the
The
As
they went under the bridge I heard on the
I
took some photographs
– hope that I shall be able to do the same for future
events…..