At
54.6 degrees north of the equator, Teesside is the furthest BDA event from Henley
but that wasn’t enough to put off our team as we hired a minibus and headed up
the M1.
On
a sunny Saturday afternoon we piled into the bus and set off for our 5 ½ hour journey.Stopping half way for a Wimpy dinner, we
arrived in Middlesbrough
at 10pm
in surprisingly high spirits.After
checking in to the hotel (which was more like a furnace that night) we had
enough time for a pint before heading to bed.
A
wonderfully late start (apart from the few people driving up on the day) meant
we had plenty of time for our cooked breakfast, toast and cereal before a 15
minute drive to the race venue.Given
what happened later, this would seem to be the secret to a successful race day!
With
the news that Bristol
had pulled out of racing, we had high hopes that the program would be re-drawn
to put us in an easier heat.It wasn’t
to be, so we started the day racing BA and Typhoon over 200m.BA had a bad day at Bristol, and we
had secret hopes that we could ruin their day at Teesside as well.
It
was winners and two fastest runners-up to the semis, the rest to the reps.As we belted down the course, we crossed the
line in 50.19 ahead of BA by 0.9 seconds and 2 seconds ahead of Typhoon.Straight through to the semis, we started the
day on a high.
Back
on the water again for the semis, we found ourselves up against BA and this
time joined by Amathus Bees.This time
it was simple – winners through to the major final, everyone else to minor
final or tail race based on times.After
our success in Bristol,
we’d had a taste of the major final and we liked it.
We
knew BA would want revenge, so we had to push even harder than before.With Tom and Allie doing calls the entire way
down the course, we crossed the line level with BA and we didn’t know which way
it would go.When the times were up, it
was a brilliant moment – not only were we 0.12 seconds faster than before, we
had also beaten BA and bagged ourselves a spot in the major final!
Whilst
BA had to make do with winning the minor final, we headed out on the water to
line up against Amathus and 3 Rivers (making their only BDA appearance for
2009).It was clear from the times they
had posted earlier that Amathus were in a whole different league (under 47
seconds in their semi!) so it was us versus 3 Rivers for second place.
We
paddled as well as we could and crossed the line together with them, but they
beat us by 0.3 seconds (Amathus were 4 whole seconds ahead!).Despite only having made our first major
final at the last event, somehow now we weren’t satisfied with third place and
came away somewhat disappointed!
Anyway
after a 45 minute lunch break, we returned to the water for the 500m heats
where we took on Typhoon and Raging.We
finished a comfortable 5 seconds ahead, but Werner wasn’t amused by the
confession we hadn’t put in as much effort as we could have done.We went into the second cup semi together
with (yep you guessed it) BA and Notts.
To
make it to the major final, we had to win or be the fastest runner up.As 3 Rivers were taking on Amathus in the
other semi, it was likely they would take the fastest runner up spot so we
needed to win.We’d already beaten BA
twice today and this was no time to change our habits!
Knowing
we hadn’t exhausted ourselves in the heat, we used all our saved up energy
because this was the most important race of the day.It was a genuinely close result, with the
officials having to bring out the video replay to ascertain who had won.But we did it!We had beaten BA by only 0.25 seconds (our
time was 2.04.72), with Notts a few seconds behind.
So
we were in to our second major final of the day!With a guaranteed minimum of third place, it
still wasn’t enough. Because our semi was so close, BA got the fastest runner
up slot and joined us in the major final.We had now beaten BA on all 3 occasions in the day and we wanted that
second place.
It
turned out to be most closely fought race of the entire day, and across the
line nobody had any idea which way the result went.It would come down to which team took their
last stroke at the right moment.At the
prize giving they kept up the suspense, reading out the times for second and
third before they announced which team was which.Only 0.2 seconds separated the teams.
And
then it was official, Henley
had taken third place leaving BA to take second.It sounds ridiculous, but we were
gutted.Only 2 weeks on from being over
the moon about the possibility of fourth place, and now third just wasn’t good
enough.
Unfortunately
due to a mistake by the trophy company, there were no trophies to be presented
at the end of the day but we got a bottle of bucks fizz (to share between 20!)
and the promise of our trophy arriving at the next event.Seems like we’re going to need a new cabinet!
We’d
like to say thanks to Alan from Powerhouse for joining us for the day, to BA
for putting up a great fight and to everyone who made the trek up that far
north for Henley’s
best race day ever.Teesside was a
brilliant venue and we can’t wait to go back there next year!