Just spotted the Draft Calendar for 2019 (dated 15/06/18).
Can someone (Michelle?) explain what the different highlight colours and grey text mean?
Thanks
Draft Calendar for 2019
Re: Draft Calendar for 2019
This will be very much draft at the moment and is mainly to allow organisers to avoid clashes rather than paddlers to start planning. Everything is still likely to shift.
I'm going to take a guess at the colours - but I could be wrong!
So My GUESS
- yellows are those applications already received
- greys are competitions that happened last year/are expected but haven't yet been fully received for this year.
- green (British Open) is probably fixed and booked.
- amber is requested but may move
These are GUESSES.
I'm going to take a guess at the colours - but I could be wrong!
So My GUESS
- yellows are those applications already received
- greys are competitions that happened last year/are expected but haven't yet been fully received for this year.
- green (British Open) is probably fixed and booked.
- amber is requested but may move
These are GUESSES.
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Re: Draft Calendar for 2019
Thanks Dee,
That's exactly the reason why I was looking at it.
My guess was that the grey ones where previous years but just wanted to double check.
That's exactly the reason why I was looking at it.
My guess was that the grey ones where previous years but just wanted to double check.
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Re: Draft Calendar for 2019
Somehow seems to have missed the World Cup in Lee Valley on 14-16 June 2019.
Probably due to everyone assuming Michelle knew, and no one actually connfirming this with her. Oops!
https://www.britishcanoeing.org.uk/news ... cup-london
Probably due to everyone assuming Michelle knew, and no one actually connfirming this with her. Oops!
https://www.britishcanoeing.org.uk/news ... cup-london
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