ARA Rules of Racing

Unofficial notes re changes introduced April 2001, including the reversals agreed 21.4.01


(see also unofficial summary of changes in 2000, & in 1998 and 1999, since the major revisions in 1997)

These are unofficial notes, not with the authority of the ARA nor of the sub-committee on the Rules of Racing.
For full details of the rules, see the relevant issue of the British Rowing Almanack.
The complete ARA Rules of Racing (and late amendments) are now available on the ARA website.


Details of this year's rule changes are shown below:
[The notice regarding coxswains' weights in issue 134 of Regatta was in error.]

Approved changes effective 1st April 2001

Definition of a private match
Duties of the Chairman of the Race Committee
Coxswains
Information regarding Status points
Juniors

1.2 DEFINITIONS
t.Private Match
within a regatta context:

there may be no advertising for entries

no more than FOUR clubs may be invited to compete without specific permission from the National Competition Committee.

2-1-4 Duties of the Chairman of the Race Committee.
d.Take all decisions concerning racing and the application of these Rules that are not in the jurisdiction of a Race Umpire or another qualified official, and hear any protest, either himself or with the assistance of all, or any, of the Race Committee, to whom he may delegate such actions.
If the Chairman, OR ANY MEMBER, of the Race Committee (DELETE HIMSELF) acts as the Key Race Official, and a protest arises concerning a decision of his in that capacity, he should delegate the hearing of that protest to other members of the Race Committee.

2-3-7
a.
All coxswains shall be weighed prior to their first race AND, IF REQUIRED, AFTER ANY RACE in an event.

Information regarding changes to coxswains weights (2-3-7): Increases in the minimum weights for coxes are designed to bring some weights in line with FISA and to encourage the retention of good coxes who may otherwise outgrow their usefulness.

2-3-7
b.
THE MINIMUM WEIGHT FOR COXSWAINS SHALL BE; 55KG FOR ADULT MEN, J16, J18 AND MIXED; 50KG FOR ADULT WOMEN, WJ16 AND WJ18; 45 KG FOR ALL J15 AND YOUNGER. TO MAKE UP THIS WEIGHT A LIGHTER COXSWAIN SHALL CARRY A DEADWEIGHT

2-3-7
d.
Delete: IF APPROPRIATE

2-3-7 Promote paragraph d. to a. and reletter remainder accordingly.

Information regarding status points (4-1-3): The points allowance per status remain unaltered, any changes that may be contemplated will be co-ordinated with the review of the whole competition programme currently being undertaken.
Please note that in order to encourage crew sculling, the Senior 4 status is no longer restricted to sweep oared racing.

Status Level 8 o/x 4 o/x 2 o/x 1 x
Elite no limit no limit no limit no limit
Sen. I 64 32 16 8
Sen. II 32 16 8 4
Sen. III 8 4 2 1
Sen. IV 4 2 1 0
Novice 0 0 0 0

4-1-7
a.
Add I 75

Changes to the Rules of Racing for junior competition introduced last year.

3-3-3
Add (i) 'events restricted to juniors shall be qualifying where two or more boats start'.
This change was withdrawn at the Competition Committee meeting on 21.4.01

4-1-2
Insert after '... four or more crews,' - (in the case of juniors, two or more).
This change was withdrawn at the Competition Committee meeting on 21.4.01

4-1-6
b.
Amend to read - 'Events may be classified as school/junior. This extends a J18A event to permit pupils in full time secondary education to continue to participate at a junior level representing their school or club up to the date of their 19th birthday.
This does not permit the inclusion of 'old boys' in a school crew.'

4-1-6
e.
New Rule. 'Novice events may be offered at junior, J16 and J15 levels for junior members who have not yet won a junior event.

The complete ARA Rules of Racing (and late amendments) are now available on the ARA website.


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