Regatta Secretary definition

Regatta Secretary means is an official appointed by the Board to assist in the running of regattas, particularly the Rowing Grade Score.
Regatta Secretary means the person appointed by the Board to that position.

Examples of Regatta Secretary in a sentence

  • Declaration will take place at the Captain’s Meeting(s), the place and time of which the Regatta Secretary will circulate to all clubs.

  • The Regatta Secretary shall supervise the publication of results.

  • Once the regatta is underway substitutes can only be made via the Regatta Secretary.

  • Substitutes are subject to NZRA Rule 45 and must be advised to the Regatta Control via the Regatta Secretary prior to the first race for the event in which the crew is entered.

  • The Regatta Secretary will liaise with the Chief Umpire about arrangements for the Championships.

  • In all cases, a written statement from an Umpire, Regatta Secretary or Regatta Observer shall be presumed correct unless shown to be clearly in error.

  • The Regatta Secretary is responsible for ensuring details of the winning crews, taking into account substitutions on the day, are made via the electronic entry system within seven days of the event.

  • The officers discovered an outstanding forgery warrant for the defendant and arrested him.

  • In considering event race standards reference will be made to the Guideline document “Rowing ACT Club Grade System – Expected Times/Performance Range for each Grade” at Appendix 2.The cut off points for each grade shall be reviewed annually by the Regatta Secretary and/or Regatta Sub-Committee to maintain competitive populations at each grade level.

  • Concurrent with the annual review of grade cut off points required by By-Law 14, a review will be undertaken by the Regatta Secretary and/or Regatta Sub-Committee of the adjustment process.

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