Dear all, **Captains please forward this message to your clubs**
We are still short of about 30 umpires to enable the Mays to go ahead. In particular, we are short of Umpires for *M3, W2, M2, W1, and M1*. I would like to produce the Umpires' Rota this weekend, so please encourage anyone and everyone who can do those divisions to sign up by *10pm on Friday 3rd June*! As a 'thank you' for your time, all umpires are offered a *free dinner* (including drinks) at the Cambridge Blue pub, the week after bumps. Those who volunteer to umpire also count towards their college's marshal allocation. You don't need to have umpired before. There will be a meeting for all umpires ahead of racing where we explain everything and all new umpires are paired with a 'senior' one during racing. However, we do ask that you have rowed or coxed in *at least 2 sets of bumps before* so that you understand how the races work. Please remember that you can both compete and umpire. We suggest you leave 2 divisions clear before your race and 1 after to allow you to get to and from the boathouses. The division times are available here: http://www.cucbc.org/mays/times The umpires briefing will be during this weekend of the 4th / 5th June and should last about half an hour. The exact time and location will be confirmed later this week. You can sign up here: *http://www.cucbc.org/mays/umpires/signup <http://www.cucbc.org/mays/umpires/signup>* If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at [email protected] Many thanks for helping to make the Bumps possible, and best of luck with exams and training, Conor On 23 May 2016 at 17:59, Conor Burgess <[email protected]> wrote: > **Captains please forward this message to your clubs** > > Dear all, > > The time has come for Umpiring Sign Up. Umpiring is a great way to get > involved in the racing and you get the chance to be right at the centre of > the action - either by cycling along with the crews or acting as a static > umpire along the course. > > As a 'thank you' for your time, all umpires are offered a *free dinner* > (including > drinks) at the Cambridge Blue pub, the week after bumps. Those who > volunteer to umpire also count towards their college's marshal allocation. > > You don't need to have umpired before. There will be a meeting for all > umpires ahead of racing where we explain everything and all new umpires are > paired with a 'senior' one during racing. However, we do ask that you have > rowed or coxed in *at least 2 sets of bumps before* so that you > understand how the races work. > > Please remember that you can both compete and umpire. We suggest you > leave 2 divisions clear before your race and 1 after to allow you to get to > and from the boathouses. The division times are available here: > http://www.cucbc.org/mays/times > > The umpires briefing will be during the weekend of the 4th / 5th June and > should last about half an hour. The exact time and location will be > confirmed nearer the time, and I’ll endeavour to distribute a first draft > of the umpiring rota before the meeting. > > You can sign up here: *http://www.cucbc.org/mays/umpires/signup > <http://www.cucbc.org/mays/umpires/signup>* > > If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at [email protected] > > Many thanks for helping to make the Bumps possible, and best of luck with > exams and training, > > Conor >
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