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Cornwall Wave Classic 2013 - ENTRY INFO
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British Wavesailing Association: Cornwall Wave Classic 2013 - ENTRY INFO
Cornwall Wave Classic 2013 - ENTRY INFO
WITH SUCH A GREAT FORECAST AND HIGH DEMAND
FOR ENTRIES IN CORNWALL THE EVENT HOSTS HAVE BEEN FORCED TO CAP NUMBERS IN EACH
FLEET AND MOVED TO ONLINE ENTRY ONLY - ALL COMPETITORS MUST ENTER ONLINE BEFORE
9pm ON THURSDAY! THIS WILL ENABLE THE HEATS TO BE DRAWN IN ADVANCE AND ALL
COMPETITORS TO GAIN THE MAXIMUM WATER TIME AND QUALITY OF COMPETITION - THE TOP
16 SEEDED COMPETITORS WILL GAIN PRIORITY PROVIDING THEY HAVE PRE ENTERED AS
DETAILED - ALL RIDERS MUST ATTEND REGISTRATION AND BRIEFINGS TO SIGN IN - https://cornwallwaveclassic.co.uk/event-registration-form/After a fantastic week in Tiree and a
fairly epic journey back…..we haven’t even unpacked the vans as it’s time to
recharge the batteries and head to Cornwall for the final round of the BWA Tour
to find out who will be crowned British champions in all the fleets, and
introduce even more newcomers to the awesome experience they can get from a BWA
event…..For 2013 the Bluff Inn have stepped up
to offer us our event HQ and a great evening venue for a few beer! Riviere
Sands Holiday park is right next door and have availability for group caravan
bookings……To get your directions to the venue and
competition headquarters, check out the latest Big Salty forecast and look at
past years news and galleries please www.cornwallwaveclassic.co.uk
and please join our facebook group. Regular daily updates will go out on
facebook and twitter before and during the comp!If you are looking for accommodation
there are links on our site, as well as the many local campsites!Pre enter for Cornwall online to receive
your discounted entry, this is our preferred method of registration and enables
us to start the competition quicker and run more heats!! REGISTER NOW UNTIL 9pm
Thursday – https://www.cornwallwaveclassic.co.uk/index.php?option=com_proforms&jid=1&cid=1&Itemid=10<br&token=815d0ea97b227cb705b6b311f9c13781cd796c90
/> Pros – £50 onlineAm’s & Masters – £50 online (earlier prices were incorrectly displayed!)Women, Students, youth – £30 online (earlier prices were incorrectly displayed!)The entry fee will increase on the day
at registration, and online payments can be made via paypalBWA Competitors must bring their current
(orange) tour rash vests for the heats…….HQ for the event is The Bluff Inn,
Hayle. Early morning briefings for the days beach call will be made here Friday
and Saturday at 8am unless otherwise specified. There will be no pro
registration on Friday so please make sure you contact Nigel by Wednesday – This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
– if you can’t make the Thursday registration.Thursday – Online entry closes at 9pm,
Pro Registration at The Bluff Inn from 9pm till 11pm.Friday – 8am briefing for pro’s at Bluff Inn unless beach is nominated. Amateur
registration from 8pm till 11pm at The Bluff InnSaturday – 8am briefing for all fleets at The Bluff Inn, amateur registration
until 9am. briefing for all fleets 9am. BWA Awards if no forecast for sunday.Sunday – 9.30am briefing at The Bluff Inn for all fleets. 4pm Prize giving
unless otherwise stated. BWA Awards.
REMEMBER,
even if you have pre-entered you must still register in person at event
registration
Please note that no beach refreshments
are provided at this event and it hasn’t been charged for in your entry fees,
be sure to take what you need to the beach in advance. Hot breakfast rolls will
be available from sandsifter as well as hot food and snacks all day. These
facilities are available at all the beaches we use, but please plan ahead to
keep your energy levels up!Should we experience any light wind time
with the competition on hold, there will be a number of Pro Sailors offering
equipment and technique clinics to all amateur riders. This was a great success
in Tiree and made the trip even more worthwhile for many of the competitors and
especially the newcomers…..there isn’t much our top PWA Pro riders can’t help
with!Authors: British Wavesailing Association