Liffey Descent 2011

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alanhorner
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Liffey Descent 2011

Post by alanhorner » Sat Oct 26, 2013 7:50 pm

I just received the following info on the 2011 Liffey Descent
and I\'m passing on to ISKA members interested.
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Hi All

Just a short note to let you know the entry form for this years Liffey Descent is now available to download from the Irish Canoe Union.

Website \"canoe.ie\".

If you have any queries please feel free to reply directly or email liffey@canoe.ie.
The office can be contacted on Phone: 353 1 6251105 (9am - 5 pm)
or +353 86 8532032 outside normal office hours for queries that cannot be dealt with by email.

Can we ask you to pass on this notification to your club members and fellow paddlers.

We also ask paddlers to complete and return entry forms ASAP, changes can be facilitated closer to the event.

If you do not wish to recieve further information about the 2011 Liffey Descent please reply and your email will be removed.


Regards

The Liffey Descent Team

eddieoshea
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Re:Liffey Descent 2011

Post by eddieoshea » Sat Oct 26, 2013 7:50 pm

Liffey Descent postponed until the 8th October.

For those interested in the Liffey Descent see posting from Canoeing Ireland website.
Unfortunately the new date clashes with the Sea Kayaking Symposium.

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From Canoeing Ireland website
Liffey Descent 2011 postponed until 8th October due to lack of water.

As you are aware the annual Liffey Descent has traditionally been held in early September. It had been intended to run the 2011 Liffey Descent on Saturday 10th September next.

The main attraction of the Liffey Descent over the years has been that it is a ‘big water’ event. The flood for the event is provided by the Electricity Supply Board through the release of water from its upstream reservoirs. The ESB has however recently advised the Irish Canoe Union that reservoir levels are currently at a 35 year low and that having regard to long range weather forecasts and its own water demand forecasts it will not be in a position to release water to facilitate this year’s event in September. It has indicated that it will be in a better placed in October to facilitate a release sufficient for the ICU to run a satisfactory event.

As a consequence this has left the ICU with a difficult decision – to run the event on 10th September as originally planned but without a flood or to postpone it until early October when there will be a greater possibility of the traditional Liffey Descent flood.

Having considered the matter in great detail and having taken into consideration as many factors as possible including, but not limited to, matters such as potential clashes with other events, mean temperatures in early October and the likely impact of future Liffey Descents in the event of running a ‘dry’ race, the event Organising Committee has arrived at the conclusion that, on balance, the most appropriate course of action is to postpone this year’s Liffey Descent until Saturday the 8th of October.

The ICU regrets that it has been necessary to take this course of action and is conscious that this may not be popular in all quarters. It would however remind canoeists that the release of water is a matter completely outside the control of the Irish Canoe Union and is one solely for the ESB. It is considered that the running of the race in the absence of the excitement generated by a flood would detract from its value as the premier Irish canoeing event.

The postponement of the Liffey Descent, although regrettable, is considered to be in the best interests of the broader Irish canoeing community and the decision to postpone has been taken in this context.

The 2011 Liffey Descent Organising CommitteePost edited by: eddieoshea, at: 2011/08/10 22:23

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