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Carnival 2013 Friday August 16th : Spirit Prize

Carnival 2013, Spirit Award Winner , Helen Scales

Carnival 2013, Spirit Award Winner  Helen Scales

 

On the day before the 103rd Carnival parade, Prize Giving on the Green saw Helen Sceales awarded ‘Spirit of Yarmouth Carnival’ for the coming year. The prize is awarded to some one who embodies the best of Carnival – joining in all round, having a caring and helpful disposition, and above all having a really enthusiastic outlook on life. It is a great honour to win the award.

She received her presents and the cup from President Brenda Garlick with mayor, Steve Cowley.

Carnival 2013 Prizes Spirit of Carnival Helen Crates receives award

Carnival 2013 Prizes Spirit of Carnival, Helen Sceales, receives award from Carnival President Brenda Garlick

 

 

 

 

The Carnival Committee felt that Helen had represented all the best of Carnival and would make a worthy representative throughout the coming year. We wish her well, for a busy and interesting year.

Carnival 2013 Prize Giving, Spirit of carnival, Helen Scales

Carnival 2013 Prize Giving, Spirit of carnival, Helen Sceales

Last year’s ‘Spirit’ Carl Ingram, has offered to deputise if Helen is unable to attend.

The cup was first donated by Sue and David Langford in 1992 as an award for some one aged 13 – 16 who tries hard without the need to win. Sue and David, with their family, are tireless workers and supporters of Yarmouth Carnival.

Jill Cowley

August 16, 2013

Carnival 2013 Prizes Spirit of Carnival Helen Crates receives award

Carnival 2013 Prizes:  Spirit of Carnival Helen Sceales, receives Award from Carnival Committeee President Brenda Garlick.

The sun came out to see the prizes awarded this afternoon for the town’s Carnival Competitions, of which the Jewel in the crown is the award of Spirit of Carnival. This year’s winner is Helen Sceales, who holds the award, and represents the Carnival at events such as November 5th Fireworks and Carols in the Square.

Carnival 2013, Spirit Award Winner , Helen Scales

Carnival 2013, Spirit Award Winner  Helen Sceales

Carnival 2013, Spirit Award Winner , Helen Scales

Carnival 2013, Spirit Award Winner , Helen Sceales

Carnival 2013, Best Dressed House

Carnival 2013, Best Dressed House

 

 

Other prize winners: The Meaning Family for Best Dressed House, which reflected famiy history and ties with Canada. Joanne’s father, John Peston came to Yarmouth as a Canadian soldier in WWII .

Dressed House, Victoria Road,                                                      Best Dressed House, Victoria Road,
Carnival 2013 Prize to Meaning family for Best Dressed House   ‘Prairie Folk – Mum, Dad and the Kids’
Carnival 2013 Prize for Best Dressed House

Carnival 2013 Prize for Best Dressed House

Tony and Joanne Meaning who won the prize for Best Dressed House with their family photos and ‘Prairie family’ enjoying the sun in the garden.

Tony and Joanne sponsored the ‘Decorated Dinghies’ competition.

 

Dressed House, Victoria Road,

Best Dressed House, Victoria Road,

 

Carnival 2013 Prize to Meaning family for Best Dressed House

Joanne and Tony Meaning and family receiving the  ‘Best Dressed House’ prize, a crystal bowl.

 

 

 

Delighted individuals: It would have been Ist Prize if only there had been more than one blue Smartie in the pack…

Carnival 2013 Prize for Treasure Hunt  Ryan and Karen Ingram

Carnival 2013 Prize for Treasure Hunt Ryan and Karen Ingram from Thorley

Carnival 2013 Prize for decorated garden : Stella Taylor

Carnival 2013 Prize for decorated garden : Stella Taylor

Stella Taylor deservedly won the prize for the Best Miniature garden – judged by Anne Toms who has the Gallery in the High Street.

Carnival 2013 Prize for decorated garden : Stella Taylor, ‘I’ve been working on it all week’

 

Carnival 2013: It took the mayor, Steve Cowley, and bear's name?

Carnival 2013:

 

It took the mayor, Steve Cowley, and David Langford, Master of Ceremonies, a long while to discover the bear’s name from this prize winner.

 

 

 

 

And then off to the harbour for a boat trip to watch the Lifeboat display.

Carnival 2013 harbour trip as pirates, Curtis and sister

Carnival 2013 harbour trip as pirates, Curtis and sister

Carnival 2013 harbour trip as pirate

Carnival 2013 harbour trip as pirate

 

Carnival 2013 Thursday August 15th. Judging Shops for Mayor’s Award

And the winner of the Best Dressed Shop Window is……. the unique entry.

The Mayor, Steve Cowley, felt a special Concours d’Elegance Prize was in order for Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mitchell’s shop in the High Street.

Carnival 2013, Mayor's Award

Carnival 2013, Mayor’s Award

and indeed for Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mitchell and their dog.

Carnival 2013, Mayor's Award

Carnival 2013 Friday August 16th : Prize Carnival 2013: Friday August 16th, Prize Giving on the Green Best Dressed Shop

Carnival 2013 Friday August 16th : Prize Giving on the Green , Best Dressed Shop trophy received by Frances Mitchell.

Carnival 2013, Mayor’s Award
The glass trophy will be in safer hands with the Mitchells – it survived unscathed after being dropped by the Mayor Steve Cowley.

Carnival 2013 Thursday August 15th, Harbour Sports,

There was a good sized field of entries for the Girls’ Paired Rowing.

Before hand there was a certain amount of coaching evident.

Carnival 2013, Harbour Sports, Girls paired rowing,.' hints'

Carnival 2013, Harbour Sports, Girls paired rowing,.’ hints’

Carnival 2013, Harbour Sports. Girls paired rowing, start

Carnival 2013, Harbour Sports. Girls paired rowing, start.

Once Wightlink had made a getaway, and all were ready, off they went.

Winners appeared to have practised.

Carnival 2013 Thursday Carnival 2013, August 15th, Harbour Sports, Girls paired rowing winners

Carnival 2013 Thursday Carnival 2013, August 15th, Harbour Sports, Girls paired rowing winners.

Meanwhile, in the sunshine, there was much paddling to be done.

Carnival 2013, Harbour Sports, spectators on slip

Carnival 2013, Harbour Sports, spectators on slip

More serious paired racing:

Carnival 2013, Harbour Sports, spectators, pairs

Carnival 2013, Harbour Sports, spectators, pairs

And more paddling.

Carnival 2013, Harbour Sports, spectators

Carnival 2013, Harbour Sports, spectators

 

 

 

 

 

Carnival 2013 Thursday August 15th, Harbour Sports, Men’s Sculling

There was an enthusiastic crowd to cheer on competitors in the Harbour Sports on an occasionally sunny afternoon, whilst Anthony Davies kept up a non stop commentary.

Carnival 2013, Harbour Sports. Men's Sculling, start line

Carnival 2013, Harbour Sports. Men’s Sculling, start line

Men’s Sculling attracted 4 entries, some of whom had tried this race before. Note varying techniques.

Carnival 2013, Harbour Sports. Men's Sculling, action

Carnival 2013, Harbour Sports. Men’s Sculling, action

Carnival 2013, Harbour Sports. Men's Sculling, action

Carnival 2013, Harbour Sports, Men’s Sculling.  Action from John Caulcutt and Chris Temple

What started so well, seemed to present an opportunity for meeting up at the buoy…..

Carnival 2013, Harbour Sports. Men's Sculling, action at the buoy

Carnival 2013, Harbour Sports. Men’s Sculling, action at the buoy

allowing Rob Bird to slip neatly past John Caulcutt and Chris Temple, to cross the finishing line in style.

Carnival 2013, Harbour Sports. Men's Sculling, final moments, Rob Bird

Carnival 2013, Harbour Sports. Men’s Sculling, final moments, Rob Bird.
Carnival 2013, Harbour Sports. Men's Sculling, winner, Rob Bird

Carnival 2013, Harbour Sports. Men’s Sculling, winner, Rob Bird

 

 

 

 

 

Carnival 2013 August 14th, Fishing Competition off Pier RESULTS

Prizes were presented by Sharon Liddington for the various categories in the Fishing Competition off the Pier from 6.00 to 7.30 p.m.  The early evening’s drizzle cleared up for prize winners to be declared for ‘Heaviest edible fish’ – caught by David Langford, ‘Most number of fish caught’ – John Doe and grand daughter, ‘most handsome fisher’:Simon Hutchinson, ‘youngest fisher’: Ryan Ingram, and ‘most unusual catch’ – a black bream: Sienna Jones.

Carnival 2013 Wednesday August 14th, Fishing Competition

Carnival 2013 Wednesday August 14th, Fishing Competition: John Doe and grand daughter at the end of the Pier

Carnival 2013 Wednesday August 14th, Fishing Competition John Doe

Carnival 2013 Wednesday August 14th, Fishing Competition John Doe

Carnival 2013 Wednesday August 14th, Fishing Competition John Doe

Carnival 2013 Wednesday August 14th, Fishing Competition. John Doe.and grand daughter Bethany Holloway in Tudor costume, who caught 12 wrasse to win ‘most number caught’.

It was good to see a life jacket being worn by Bethany – unusual in Tudor Times, but sensible today.

Others got on steadily.

Carnival 2013 Wednesday August 14th, Fishing Competition 'getting on with it'

Carnival 2013 Wednesday August 14th, Fishing Competition ‘getting on with it’

Carnival 2013 Wednesday August 14th, Fishing Competition , 'result!'

Carnival 2013 Wednesday August 14th, Fishing Competition , ‘result!’

 

 

 

 

 

gurnardDSC03324And one ‘that got away’ –  a gurnard caught by Dan who hadn’t entered the competition.

103rd YARMOUTH CARNIVAL  10 – 17 August 2013
FISHING COMPETITION
WEDNESDAY 14 AUGUST 2013
RESULTS

HEAVIEST EDIBLE FISH :   Weight: 1lb 14oz.                 DAVID LANGFORD

Carnival 2013, Fishing off Pier Competition Winner, David Langford

Carnival 2013, Fishing off Pier Competition Winner, David Langford with !lb 14oz : Photo, Sarah Kingston

 SMALLEST FISH :   Weight: ½ oz Wrasse          ARRON JACOBS
YOUNGEST FISHER PERSON : Age: 6yrs          RYAN INGRAM

PRETTIEST FISHER                                  BETHANY HOLLOWAY

MOST HANDSOME FISHER  :                  SIMON HUTCHINSON

MOST NUMBER OF FISH CAUGHT  : (12)   BETHANY HOLLOWAY
MOST UNUSUAL CATCH:            BLACK BREAM                  SIENNA JONES

THERE WERE 31 ENTRIES

Carnival 2013 Wednesday August 14th, Fishing Competition

From 6.00 to 7.30 p.m., this year’s Fishing Competition took place off Yarmouth Pier. Although there was a light drizzle at times, enthusiasm was only moderately dampened, and there was a good turn out.

Carnival 2013 August 14th Fishing Competition Judge

Carnival 2013 August 14th Fishing Competition Judge, Peter Scott

Carnival 2013 Wednesday August 14th,Fishing Competition off the Pier

Carnival 2013 Wednesday August 14th,Fishing Competition off the Pier

Carnival 2013, August 14th, Fishing Competition off Pier

Carnival 2013, August 14th, Fishing Competition off Pier.

Carl Ingram, holder of Spirit of Yarmouth Carnival award for 2012 – 2013, with father Alan, successfully catching seaweed.

Carnival 2013, August 14th, Fishing Competition off Pier. 'Focus'

Carnival 2013, August 14th, Fishing Competition off Pier. ‘Focus’

 

 

 

 

 

Seen back left in cap, the winner of ‘heaviest edible fish’ prize, David Langford – a reward for how many years trying?

Carnival 2013 Wednesday August 14th, Kite Flying

‘Solent Kite Flyers’ were in the marquee on the Green demonstrating how to make and fly kites.

Carnival 2013 Kite Making with Solent Flyers

Carnival 2013 Kite Making with Solent Flyers

Decorating was a family affair. Good job Mum!

Carnival 2013, Wednesday August 14th Kite decorating

Carnival 2013, Wednesday August 14th Kite decorating

 

 

Carnival 2013 Kite decorating with Solent Flyers

Carnival 2013 Kite decorating with Solent Flyers

Help was on hand to get the kites airborne.

Carnival 2013, August 14th, Kite Flying on the Green

Carnival 2013, August 14th, Kite Flying on the Green

Carnival 2013, Faye flying her kite on the Green

Carnival 2013, Faye flying her kite on the Green

Carnival 2013,on the Green, kite enthusiasm

Carnival 2013, on the Green, kite enthusiasm lifts off

 

 

 

Carnival 2013,kite family on the Green

Carnival 2013, kite family on the Green

Hurray for Kites, and thanks to Mike Lowe and the Solent Kite Flyers (www.solentkiteflyers.org.uk).

Carnival 2013, on the Green, Hurray for kites

Carnival 2013, on the Green, Hurray for kites

Carnival 2013,Solent Kite Flyers banners

Carnival 2013,Solent Kite Flyers banners

 

Carnival 2013 Monday August 12th Crabbing RESULTS

After an hours intense crabbing, Sue and David Langford had the difficult job of judging the largest crab, the smallest, the highest numbers of crabs and shrimps caught, the best dressed lady and gentleman crabbers. Ruth from The Blue Crab Restaurant in the High Street, handed over the prizes she and Cliff had donated.

Some results: The biggest crab – 71mm –  was caught by Jack Lees.

Carnival 2013 Crabbing, biggest caught by Jack Lees

Carnival 2013 Crabbing, biggest caught by Jack Lees

Carnival 2013, most caught

Carnival 2013, counting the catch.

Monty Hill, aged four tied with Emily Kingston for most crabs caught by 4 years and under.

Carnival 2013 Crabbing

Carnival 2013 Crabbing. Under four years

The judge, David Langford had to check meticlously…..

Carnival 2013 crabbing,counting

Carnival 2013 crabbing,counting

…..Bethany had definitely caught most for her age group and received her prize from Ruth ( and son) of The Blue Crab.

Carnival 2013, Crabbing, Bethany wins prize for most crabs

Carnival 2013, Crabbing, Bethany wins prize for most crabs

Although Stuart Aitken hadn’t caught the biggest crab, he was judged the Best Dressed.

Carnival 2013 Crabbing, contender for biggest

Carnival 2013 Crabbing, contender for biggest

These young ladies were certainly amongst the Best Dressed.

Carnival 2013 some of best dressed lady crabbers

Carnival 2013 some of best dressed lady crabbers

And how many crabs did Lifeboat Coxswain Howard Lester catch?

Carnival 2013 Crabbing Lifeboat Cox

Carnival 2013 Crabbing Lifeboat Cox

Thanks to RNLI for safety support.

 CRABBING

MONDAY 12 AUGUST 2013

 SPONSORED BY: THE BLUE CRAB

RESULTS

 

 

CATEGORIES

 

 

 

 

 

WINNERS NAMES

 

1

LARGEST CRAB

 

Measures: 71mm

JACK LEE (Aged 13)

2

 

SMALLEST CRAB

 

Measures: less than 1cm

ARCHIE SMOKER

3

 

MOST NO:

OF

SHRIMPS

 

Number: 2 

 

VICTORIA PERCY

4

MOST NO: OF CRABS

4 YEARS & UNDER

Number:  3)3)

MONTY HILL   Age:4yrs

                    EMILY KINGSTON Age:4yrs

JOINT WINNERS

5

MOST NO: OF

CRABS

5 – 8 YEARS

 

Number:  8

BETHANY HOLLOWAY   

                                    

                                     Age: 7      

6

MOST NO: OF

CRABS

9 – 13 YEARS

 

Number:  5

ALEX GALLIMORE

                                  

                                      Age:13

7

MOST NO: OF

CRABS

14 YEARS AND OVER

 

Number:   5

KERIN TASKIN

                                

                                        Age:14

8

 

YOUNGEST GIRL

CRABBER

 

SASKIA TAYLOR

                            

                                      Age:2 yrs

9

 

YOUNGEST BOY

CRABBER

 

 

FREDDIE KHAN

                         

                                     Age: 2yrs 3 mths

10

BEST DRESSED

GENTLEMAN CRABBER

 

 

STUART AITKEN

11

BEST DRESSED LADY CRABBER

 

 

LILY WEEKS

12

OLDEST CRABBER

 

 

RICHARD AITKEN

                                 Age:Not Known

 

 

 

 

 

 

Carnival 2013 Day 3 Monday August 12th Crabbing

From 4.00 to 5.00 there was much activity along the harbour wall – the hunt was on for crabs and shrimps!  As popular as ever, with prizes galore donated by Ruth and Clifford McDonald of The Blue Crab, crabbing called for special bait, fishing lines with weights but NO HOOKS or LANDING NETS.

carnival 2013, Crabbing off harbour Wall

Carnival 2013, Crabbing off harbour Wall

The search was on for the largest, the smallest, the greatest number of crabs and shrimps.

Carnival 2013 Crabbing, baby crabber

Carnival 2013 Crabbing, baby crabber

David and Sue Langford had the difficult task of judging, with results keenly contested. ‘Who’ll start off with two, ….five?’

Carnival 2013 Crabbing, waiting for results

Carnival 2013 Crabbing, waiting for results