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Contacts
| Position |
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| Chair |
Miles Johansen |
chair@bulsca.co.uk |
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| Secretary |
Stephanie Wilson |
secretary@bulsca.co.uk |
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| Not avalible at this time
| Treasurer |
Suanne Wong |
treasurer@bulsca.co.uk |
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Club
Development |
Alexander Blandford |
clubdevelopment@bulsca.co.uk |
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Alexander has been a Lifeguard since he turned 16 and throughout his time at Warwick University from 2008-11 was an active member of the club. Throughout his time at Warwick he helped train the club on a weekly basis as well as building and maintaining the club's website. In the 2009-10 season he started to be a regular feature on the A team. In the 2010-11 season he was on the team that succeeded in achieving numerous medals which led them to being 1st in the BULSCA A league.
Since graduating in 2011 Alexander has been working in London as a Risk Manager for a national retail bank
| Sport Development |
Chrissie Butcher, |
sportdevelopment@bulsca.co.uk |
| Webmaster |
Oliver Coleman
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web@bulsca.co.uk
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| After Completing the Rookie Lifeguard programme. Oliver joined a lifesaving club developing his skill taken award and went on to train younger member in Bronze Medallion and Lifesaving 1,2 and 3. He has been working as an RLSS Pool Lifeguard for over 6 years now. He aslo still currently hold a distinction Qualification
On Joining university he discovered lifesaving as a sport has won a number of meals in university competitions, competing on Birmingham A for his time at the university. He ranked 2nd and 3rd in the event he completed in the first BUSLCA National Championships. He then picked up many medals includeding a Overall silver at the Championships 2009, along with winning Student National with Birmingham A in 2010. .
He graduated in July 2009 and has now completed post graduate teacher training and works as a school teacher.
Championships
Coordinator |
Rachel Bigwood |
championships@bulsca.co.uk |
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| Rachel was member of the University of Warwick lifesaving club from 2005, where she regularly attended competitions, and was elected as President and Social secretary for her two years on the committee.
Since graduating in 2008, Rachel was able to continue her involvement with lifesaving by judging regularly at competitions. She has extended her involvement with university lifesaving, having been the referee at Loughborough's 2011 competition.
Outside of lifesaving, Rachel is a scientist working for the Health Protection Agency.
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| “Lifesaving sport is possibly the most demanding multi-discipline sport that exists in the world today” RLSS 2006 |
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