British Universities Lifesaving Clubs' Association

British Universities Lifesaving Clubs' Association
Abbreviation BULSCA
Formation 2002 (14 years ago)
Type Sport regulation body
Purpose University-level lifesaving sport
Region served
United Kingdom
Membership
19 clubs
Chair
Sam O'Connor
Main organ
Committee (7 members)
Affiliations Royal Life Saving Society UK
Website www.bulsca.co.uk

The British Universities Lifesaving Clubs' Association (BULSCA) is the governing body for lifesaving sport at the University level in the United Kingdom. It organises the university-level competition schedule, assists with the training of judges, and hosts an annual Student National Championship. BULSCA organises competitions in England, Scotland, and Wales and also includes member teams from Northern Ireland and Ireland. In recent years the club has also been represented at international competition, including the Grand Prix Moravie held in Brno, Czech Republic.

History

Competitive lifesaving between clubs at universities across Britain began as a small collaboration between rival clubs over 15 years ago and quickly expanded as more clubs became involved.The formation of BULSCA in 2002 was in response to this growing popularity of lifesaving sport at universities; with the university lifesaving league being established in the 2002/03 season to provide a connection between the various competitions hosted by the universities over a season.

It is now not uncommon to see 20 to 30 teams at a majority of the competitions. In addition, to the BULSCA league, BULSCA introduced the Student Nationals, a full weekend of competition combining both speed events and traditional events.

As BULSCA grew in size and ambition it became necessary to form a full committee, made up of a mixture of current BULSCA members and BULSCA “old boys”. This was formed in 2007.

Today the BULSCA calendar is extensive with some clubs taking part in around 8 BULSCA league competitions a year as well as Student National Championships, and other regional, national and international competitions.

BULSCA has also provided volunteers for events such as the London Triathlon, the Blenheim Triathlon, the RLSS’s ‘Save a Baby’s Life’ and ‘Get Safe 4 Summer‘ campaigns, along with many more local small scale events.Although BULSCA predominantly exists to run the league and Championships, BULSCA are now making efforts to run courses which will aid members through their lifesaving time, and to encourage participation in Lifesaving and Lifesaving Sport.

Competitions

League Competitions

Competitions take place throughout the year in line with University term dates, i.e. from October to Christmas and from January to May. Each competition is hosted by one of the member clubs. Clubs typically enter one or two teams (an "A" and "B" team), and each year there is both a league for A and B teams. A full list of league results can be found here.[1]

Fixed Events

These events occur at every BULSCA competition.

Variable Events

Hosting universities have some flexibility with these events, having to include at least one of the following events.

League Results

University and Club "A" League Ranking (2008–09) "B" League Ranking (2008–09) "A" League Ranking (2013–14) "B" League Ranking (2013–14) "A" League Ranking (2014–15) "B" League Ranking (2014–15)
University of Birmingham 3 2 3 1 1 1
University of Warwick 5 3 1 2 2 4
University of Southampton 1 1 7 6 5 5
Loughborough University 6 5 4 3 3 2
University of Nottingham 2 4 6 5 8
University of London Union 4 8 2 4 9
University of Plymouth 9 10 8 8 6 6
Sheffield Universities 12 10 7 3
Swansea University 11 6 9 9 10 7
University of Bristol 10 5 7 4
Oxbridge Universities 11 12 11
University of St Andrews 13 10 9
University of Bath 7 7
Aberdeen University 8 9
Cambridge University 12
Oxford University 14

Championships

BULSCA also host BULSCA Student National Championships every year. This competition takes place over 2 days with teams competing in squads of 12 (6 male and 6 female rather than the usual teams of 4 mixed). On the Saturday teams compete in speed lifesaving events in teams and individually. On the Sunday the teams compete in teams of 4 in the same events as a normal league competition. The winner of the competition is the squad which performs best over the 2 days.

Individual Speeds Events

Team Speeds Events

Sunday Events

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-08-21. Retrieved 2009-05-04.

External links

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