Forthcoming Events
Dragon Boat 2010
Sunday 9th May 2010
The Rotary Club of Abingdon Vesper's Dragon Boat Day 2010 is a well established, annual fund raising event held alongside the River Thames in Abingdon (map of the location). Races start at 10.30am and continue throughout the day, finishing late afternoon.
What is Dragon Boat racing?
Dragon Boat racing is an ancient Chinese tradition over 2000 years old and is one of Britain's most competitive water sports. It's a great way to raise money and it's spectacular, colourful, exciting and fun!
No experience or pre-event training required!
What is a Dragon Boat?
A Dragon Boat is a 40 foot long narrow boat, decorated with a Chinese dragon head and tail, and propelled by a crew of 16 paddlers who are kept in rhythm by a drummer. An experienced member of the event organisation crew (The Organisation) steers the boat and ensures that everyone has a fun but safe time on the water.
Teams and Races
Teams are made up of at least 17 people (16 people to paddle the boat, plus one drummer). Teams can change their crew between races so that more people can have a go. Each team is given full safety instructions and a short practice before the races.
All equipment is provided, boats, paddles, life jackets etc., and the whole event is organised with safety in mind.
Teams will race each other in a number of heats throughout the day and the fastest teams will then compete in the final. The winning team will be presented with medals and a trophy at a prize giving ceremony at the end of the day.
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Who takes part?
Dragon Boat racing attracts a wide range of teams - from local companies, day centres, schools and colleges, pre-school groups, emergency services, churches, health and fitness centres as well as groups of friends and family who are fundraising for a specific cause.
Fundraising
Each team is to raise money for charity through sponsorship. The target is to raise £2000 per team, with one third of the money raised going to the Rotary Club of Abingdon Vesper's charity fund and two thirds to the team's nominated charity.
Attractions
There will be lots of things to see and do on Dragon Boat Day 2010 apart from Dragon Boat racing.
Past events have seen art and craft stalls, games, a raffle, a barbecue, a bar, various refreshment stalls, a bouncy castle, live music, a climbing wall and a fairground.
Are you interested?
You can take part in Dragon Boat Day 2010, either by entering a team or having a stall. If you are interested in taking part, please read the information below and fill in an application form.
Stallholders
If you would like to have a stall at Dragon Boat Day 2010, please download the Stallholder Application Form and return it as soon as possible.
- Stallholder Application Form (PDF format, 312Kb)
Teams
If you would like to enter a team at Dragon Boat Day 2010, please download the Team Information Pack. This tells you about entry fees, raising sponsorship, sponsorship forms, and includes an application form. Promotional posters are also available, which you can put up to promote the event.
- Team Information Pack and Application Form (PDF format, 652Kb)
- Dragon Boat 2010 team poster (A4) (PDF format, 569Kb)
- Dragon Boat 2010 event poster (A4) (PDF format, 492Kb)
- Dragon Boat 2010 event poster (A3) (PDF format, 565Kb)
Raise money with JustGiving
We have teamed up with JustGiving so that you can raise money online.
Click on the button below to go to the JustGiving site and start raising money. If you need help setting up a fundraising page, please download our JustGiving help sheet (PDF format, 333Kb).
Any other questions?
If you have any other questions about the event, please fill in the Stallholder contact form or the Dragon Boat Day contact form and one of the Dragon Boat Day 2010 organising committee will contact you.