Crash-b's Feb 25th
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mmm still nothing??? been looking myself for a hotel ...this one looks promising ... much cheaper for one person like me who wants a bit of privacy...nowt to do with my snoring !!!!!!! <br /><br /><a href='http://www.parkerhouseboston.com/?gclid ... Qgodmkgycg' target='_blank'>http://www.parkerhouseboston.com/?gclid ... ycg</a><br /><br />67 quid a night for a European bedroom and just over 75 for double room
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The site is open to register now <a href='http://www.regattacentral.com/' target='_blank'> Register </a><br /><br />However I don't see a hwt Senior Male (40-49) category where there is a lightweight one. Is that normally the case.<br /><br />On the day I might be lwt anyway but I am not going to stress myself about which race I am in as I will be on holiday.
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To answer my own question. The Crash-B site does not show the category but when you log into the Regatta site to book there are additional catagories available.<br /><br />I am now entered - $25
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excited now flights are booked...... just got to sort out a hotel which isnt too expensive .....
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i noticed an inconsistency between the crash-b website and regattacentral... on rc it says <br /><br />Send signed waiver for all athletes included in your entries to the address provided below. (meaning the crash-b address)<br /><br />... however on the crash-b website under Registration it says in bold: (Please do not mail any waivers as they will not be valid - please sign on race day at check-in.)<br /><br />? so what, should i send it in or not?
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hotel booked now to .....yehaaa ..not the regency but one close by
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Ok, I booked my room so I guess I need to sign up to really race. This should be fun.<br /><br />The crash-b site now indicates a special rate for the rooms at the hyatt:<br /><br />Hotel Information 2006 - Sign up soon!<br />The CRASH-B Sprints is pleased to announce that the Hyatt Regency Boston, One Avenue de Lafayette, Boston, Massachusetts, has rooms available for a special rate for the event for Friday (2/24) and Saturday (2/25) nights. Rates are Single and Double Occupancy $109/night, Triple $134, Quadruple $159 and Suite $299. You can reserve rooms online - please click here! Please contact the Hyatt Regency Boston at 617.912.1234 or check their website. For other hotels and housing options, please check with your favorite online travel site or travel agent.<br /><br /><a href='https://resweb1.passkey.com/Resweb.do?m ... ntID=26880' target='_blank'>crash b hotel</a>
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Michael,<br /><br />Thanks for the tip. I'd already entered the race but hadn't made reservations yet. I also made reservations for Friday and Saturday night so we wouldn't have to leave early to head home. <br /><br />BTW any RowPro Rowers entering the CRASH-Bs we are listed as a club so please add that as your affiliation. I think there are 5 of us entered so far.<br /><br />Frank
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<!--QuoteBegin-FrankJ+Jan 11 2006, 10:11 AM--><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td><div class='genmed'><b>QUOTE(FrankJ @ Jan 11 2006, 10:11 AM)</b></div></td></tr><tr><td class='quote'><!--QuoteEBegin-->BTW any RowPro Rowers entering the CRASH-Bs we are listed as a club so please add that as your affiliation. I think there are 5 of us entered so far.<br /><br />Frank<br /> </td></tr></table><br /><br />In case anyone else wants to row for the RowPro Rowers team, in setting your profile on Regatta Central, the country is US and the state is MA. Not obvious at all to me at least, since rowpro rowers are actually from all over the world.<br />