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Southern 100 Marshals

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Joey Dunlop
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Affiliated to the Southern 100 Motorcycle Racing Club Limited. The Southern 100 Marshals Association, founded in 2007; has the following aims.

a) To maintain and improve the standard of marshalling on

    Billown Course, and to foster esprit de corps among the

    marshals.

b) To establish liason between the marshals and the Race

    Committee.

c) To provide training for marshals in Race Proceedures,

    First-Aid, Fire Fighting, Dealing with Incidents and

    Crowd Control; and the powers of Special Constables.

 

ELECTED COMMITTEE:

 

Chairman and Chief Marshal: Willie Clucas

Deputy Chairman and Deputy Chief Marshal: David Ali

Secretary: Geoff Staples

Committee Members: Colin Cook, Frank Mitchell,

                                Peter Chadwick and Chris McLoughlin

 

NEW MARSHALS WANTED AND WELCOME:

Marshalling is for anybody who is interested in and wants to be involved in the race meeting.

Special skills or qualifications are not required to start with. Just common sense and a reasonably developed sense of self-preservation.

You will always be welcomed into the friendly and enjoyable group of marshals, and initially placed with an experienced marshal to show you the way. As you become more involved, you will be able to take advantage of training which is offered by the Association.

Remember, WITHOUT MARSHALS RACING CAN NOT TAKE PLACE. So please consider marshaling and join us at the roadside for the next meeting.

Contact: 07624 463517 or 07624 496753 or willyc@manx.net

 

TRAINING:

The Southern 100 Marshals Association is holding free of charge, two, one day INCIDENT MANAGEMENT COURSES on 17th and 18th April 2010. These courses will be held at the St.Johns Ambulance Headquarters, Douglas. Any new, existing marshals, including those who need to renew this qualification can attend. You need only bring yourself and a packed lunch.

For a place on one of these courses, please contact before 28th February 2010.

Willie Clucas on 01624 824005, willyc@manx.net

 

 

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