Stadium Raft Guide Introduction

Exciting Invitation from Mark Underwood, Watersports Manager at LVWWC Stadium Raft Guide Introduction:  2.5 hours £14  This will be a beginner session to allow candidates to understand the basics of raft guiding in a stadium environment. The session will be aimed primarily at gathering interest for more advanced training in the future.  Capacity:   4 or 8 Candidates per group (1 or 2 rafts)  Dates and Timings:  Group 2 25/03/26 @ 1800-2030  Group 3 01/04/26 @ 1800-2030  Group 4 08/04/26 @ 1800-2030  Session Content :  1800-1830: Course introduction including theory around raft design and construction, responsibilities of a raft guide, kit and equipment required, seating positions and crew numbers.  1830-1900: Get on the lake and practice raft guiding strokes and explain concepts and crew commands.  1900-19:45: Explore Ferry gliding at the bottom of the Olympic Course, forward and reverse, beginning to explore eddy making.  19:45-2030: Straight runs of sections of the Olympic course  Moving forward:  For those interested in progressing further, we will gather details and offer further training on weekends across April and May. These sessions would be 2-4 hours long on the Olympic Course fitting alongside our existing Raft bookings. We would charge for these sessions, but look to keep the cost as low as possible to make them accessible.  Ultimately, we are looking for people who would like to become raft guides at the centre and would be able to commit to further training, and potentially join our …

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LVPC 2025 Year End Message from the Chair, Jonathan Males

Dear Club Members I really enjoyed meeting so many of you at this week’s Christmas meal. The paddling session beforehand reminded me of what makes this a great club – people young and old paddling freestyle, slalom, race rafting and simply having fun on whitewater. As we come to the end of the year and a pause in LVWWC based activities, I wanted to acknowledge and say thank you to: *All of those club members who have volunteered – to cover bank safety, welcome members at reception, coach fellow club members, organise trips and competitions, tidy the sheds, update websites, manage our finances, post on social media… *David Redington and his team at Lee Valley Whitewater Centre, for the welcome partnership and collaboration.*Pam Phillips and all the committee for your work behind the scenes.* Martin Smyth, one of the club’s founding Directors, who will be standing down in 2026. Some Club Highlights of 2025 *The summer inflatables session, where we discovered that pink flamingos are fine to go down the legacy course, but that certain other inflatable items are not (IYKYK !).*The hotdog event, where I laughed more than I have laughed for a long time.* Hosting the successful British Open …

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