British Open 2014
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Re: British Open 2014
hmm top 10 is a rather vague wording, how does that work, top 10 of what? K1, C1, C2, Men, Women?
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Re: British Open 2014
I believe in previous years it has been the top 10 for all classes
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Re: British Open 2014
Can only apply to K1W; K1M & C1M as C1W and C2M are already mixed Prem/Div 1 so entitled to enter as Prem paddlers. So potential for another 30 on the start list ??
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Re: British Open 2014
Historically it was not the top 10 paddlers the week before the event. It being too late to organise entries, accommodation etc. But teh top 10 at a predefined time before the closing date
This year with the entry being full before the closing date, it was decided not to invitation division 1 paddlers. An extra 30 paddlers would be an extra hour on the race timing each day, and a 9pm finish is impractical.
This year with the entry being full before the closing date, it was decided not to invitation division 1 paddlers. An extra 30 paddlers would be an extra hour on the race timing each day, and a 9pm finish is impractical.
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