2011 Event Schdule
Classic Entry & Fee's
Online Entry Available @
www.ccsc.org.au/evententry.php
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5% fee applies for entries on the day.
Sailing Events
* Adults (18 years or older): $50
* Students (with valid student card): $25
* Juniors (under 18 years): $25
Triathlon
* Adults (16 years or older): $30
* Teams $40
* Students (with valid student card): $15
* Juniors (under 16 years): $15
Kayak
(Single entry covers both solo and double kayaks)
Sprint Series ONLY
* Adults (16 years or older): $15
* Students (with valid student card): $10
* Juniors (under 16 years): $10
Half / Full Marathon
* Adults (16 years or older): $25
* Students (with valid student card): $15
* Juniors (under 16 years): $15
Combo Sprint / Marathon
* Adults (16 years or older): $35
* Students (with valid student card): $20
* Juniors (under 16 years): $20
Swimming
Sprint Series ONLY
* Adults (16 years or older): $15
* Students (with valid student card): $10
* Juniors (under 16 years): $10
1500m / 3000 Distance Swim
* Adults (16 years or older): $25
* Students (with valid student card): $15
* Juniors (under 16 years): $15
Combo Sprint / Distance
* Adults (16 years or older): $35
* Students (with valid student card): $20
* Juniors (under 16 years): $20
MULTI-SPORT COMBO - All Cairn Curran Classic Events
* Adults (16 years or older): $70
* Students (with valid student card): $40
* Juniors (under 16 years): $40
www.ccsc.org.au/evententry.php
Please use Firefox or Explorer browsers for online entry. Google Chrome and some others may not work.
5% fee applies for entries on the day.
Sailing Events
* Adults (18 years or older): $50
* Students (with valid student card): $25
* Juniors (under 18 years): $25
Triathlon
* Adults (16 years or older): $30
* Teams $40
* Students (with valid student card): $15
* Juniors (under 16 years): $15
Kayak
(Single entry covers both solo and double kayaks)
Sprint Series ONLY
* Adults (16 years or older): $15
* Students (with valid student card): $10
* Juniors (under 16 years): $10
Half / Full Marathon
* Adults (16 years or older): $25
* Students (with valid student card): $15
* Juniors (under 16 years): $15
Combo Sprint / Marathon
* Adults (16 years or older): $35
* Students (with valid student card): $20
* Juniors (under 16 years): $20
Swimming
Sprint Series ONLY
* Adults (16 years or older): $15
* Students (with valid student card): $10
* Juniors (under 16 years): $10
1500m / 3000 Distance Swim
* Adults (16 years or older): $25
* Students (with valid student card): $15
* Juniors (under 16 years): $15
Combo Sprint / Distance
* Adults (16 years or older): $35
* Students (with valid student card): $20
* Juniors (under 16 years): $20
MULTI-SPORT COMBO - All Cairn Curran Classic Events
* Adults (16 years or older): $70
* Students (with valid student card): $40
* Juniors (under 16 years): $40
Triathlon Events

Prizes for first place supplied by The Bike Vault, Castlemaine
Distance - 400m swim, 10km Cycle, 3km Run
Medal Classes:
- Open Male (16 - 50years )
- Open Female (16 - 50 years)
- Senior Male (Over 50 years)
- Senior Female (Over 50 years)
- Junior Male (under 16 years)
- Junior Female (under 16 years)
- Open Team (3 person)
Registration Cap: 150 Competitors (all classes)
Course Map: Swim > Transition
Triathlon Rules:
1. The winners of each category are the first second and third place-getters from the first wave of each category.
2. An entry permits a competitor a single entry in their age category.
3. No extraneous aids are allowed. This includes, but not limited to, fins, boards, snorkels, floatation gear and personal support teams.
4. Goggles are allowed and are recommended.
5. Wet suits are allowed and are recommended for safety reasons.
6. Participants will be required to have an official numbered swim cap for the swim leg and through to the bike transition, and then an official number marked on their arm or hand for the bike and run legs. No competitor will be considered a finisher unless carrying the official number.
7. Organisers reserve the right to accept, reject and cancel entries.
8. Participants must follow the course as marked. Any variation to the course will be announced at the start.
9. Participants who cross the start line before the starting gun is fired will be liable for disqualification.
10. Protests must be made in writing and given to the Event Control centre. within fifteen minutes of the announcement of the provisional results. All decisions are final.
11. Race officials shall have the authority to remove a competitor from the race if the competitor is judged to be physically incapable of continuing the race without the risk of injury to themselves or others (this can include swimmers who are deemed unable / unlikely to complete the course in 90 minutes).
12. A competitor is judged to have finished when the competitor's torso crosses the finish line.
13. The organisers reserve the right to cancel or delay the event if the course conditions are not considered safe.
Distance - 400m swim, 10km Cycle, 3km Run
Medal Classes:
- Open Male (16 - 50years )
- Open Female (16 - 50 years)
- Senior Male (Over 50 years)
- Senior Female (Over 50 years)
- Junior Male (under 16 years)
- Junior Female (under 16 years)
- Open Team (3 person)
Registration Cap: 150 Competitors (all classes)
Course Map: Swim > Transition
Triathlon Rules:
1. The winners of each category are the first second and third place-getters from the first wave of each category.
2. An entry permits a competitor a single entry in their age category.
3. No extraneous aids are allowed. This includes, but not limited to, fins, boards, snorkels, floatation gear and personal support teams.
4. Goggles are allowed and are recommended.
5. Wet suits are allowed and are recommended for safety reasons.
6. Participants will be required to have an official numbered swim cap for the swim leg and through to the bike transition, and then an official number marked on their arm or hand for the bike and run legs. No competitor will be considered a finisher unless carrying the official number.
7. Organisers reserve the right to accept, reject and cancel entries.
8. Participants must follow the course as marked. Any variation to the course will be announced at the start.
9. Participants who cross the start line before the starting gun is fired will be liable for disqualification.
10. Protests must be made in writing and given to the Event Control centre. within fifteen minutes of the announcement of the provisional results. All decisions are final.
11. Race officials shall have the authority to remove a competitor from the race if the competitor is judged to be physically incapable of continuing the race without the risk of injury to themselves or others (this can include swimmers who are deemed unable / unlikely to complete the course in 90 minutes).
12. A competitor is judged to have finished when the competitor's torso crosses the finish line.
13. The organisers reserve the right to cancel or delay the event if the course conditions are not considered safe.
Swimming Events

Medal Classes - Sprint 500m + 1500m & 3000m Distance Events
* Junior Female (<16 years old)
* Junior Male (<16 years old)
* Open Female (16 - 49 years old)
* Open Male (16 - 49 years old)
* Senior Female (50 or older)
* Senior Male (50 or older
Swim Rules -1. The winners of each category are the first second and third place-getters from the first wave of each category.
2. An entry permits a competitor a single entry in their age category.
3. No extraneous aids are allowed. This includes, but not limited to, fins, boards,snorkels, floatation gear and personal support teams.
4. Goggles are allowed and are recommended.
5. Wet suits are allowed and are recommended for safety reasons.
6. Swimmers will be required to have an official numbered swim cap which must remain on the individual throughout the event. No swimmer shall be recorded as afinisher unless wearing the official swim cap and carrying the official number.
7. Organisers reserve the right to accept, reject and cancel entries.
8. Swimmers must swim the course as marked. Any variation to the course will beannounced at the start.
9. Swimmers who cross the start line before the starting gun is fired will be liable for disqualification.
10. Protests must be made in writing and given to the Event Control centre within fifteen minutes of the announcement of the provisional results. All decisions are final.
11. Race officials shall have the authority to remove a competitor from the race if thecompetitor is judged to be physically incapable of continuing the race without therisk of injury to themselves or others (this can include swimmers who are deemedunable / unlikely to complete the course in 90 minutes).
12. A competitor is judged to have finished when the competitor's torso crosses the finish line.
13. The organisers reserve the right to cancel or delay the event if the course conditions are not considered safe.
Medical Guidelines for Swimmers:
The main risks confronting participants are Hypothermia and Exhaustion. Due to the high rate of hypothermia in junior age groups all entrants under the age of 14 should wear a wetsuit. All other competitors should give serious consideration to wearing a wetsuit to avoid hypothermia and increase their enjoyment of the event. Swimmers should bear in mind that most training is done in still water heated pools. Pool water is 10 C degrees warmer than the lake and is not exposed. Do not underestimate the impact of these conditions. It is very important to keep warm before the swim and dry off and cover up quickly after the swim. Avoid heavy alcohol intake the night before the swim, as alcohol dilates blood vessels and accelerates heat loss. Your chance of getting hypothermia greatly increases if you over indulge in alcohol. Anxiety or ‘butterflies in the tummy’ can cause people to miss meals the night before and/or breakfast that morning. You must eat. You need the calories both for energy and warmth. A high carbohydrate meal the night before and breakfast on the day of the race will go a long way in avoiding problems of exhaustion and hypothermia. Do not swim if you have flu or a viral illness in the ten days preceding the swim. Such illnesses greatly magnify the chance of exhaustion and hypothermia. Lake swimming conditions significantly vary from those of a pool. Safety in a pool is no further than half a pool width away and it is always easy to rest. In open water, do not hesitate to seek help if you feel tired, cold or disorientated. Stay close to the marked buoys. If you are in doubt as to whether or not you should swim, either see your local GP prior to participating.
* Junior Female (<16 years old)
* Junior Male (<16 years old)
* Open Female (16 - 49 years old)
* Open Male (16 - 49 years old)
* Senior Female (50 or older)
* Senior Male (50 or older
Swim Rules -1. The winners of each category are the first second and third place-getters from the first wave of each category.
2. An entry permits a competitor a single entry in their age category.
3. No extraneous aids are allowed. This includes, but not limited to, fins, boards,snorkels, floatation gear and personal support teams.
4. Goggles are allowed and are recommended.
5. Wet suits are allowed and are recommended for safety reasons.
6. Swimmers will be required to have an official numbered swim cap which must remain on the individual throughout the event. No swimmer shall be recorded as afinisher unless wearing the official swim cap and carrying the official number.
7. Organisers reserve the right to accept, reject and cancel entries.
8. Swimmers must swim the course as marked. Any variation to the course will beannounced at the start.
9. Swimmers who cross the start line before the starting gun is fired will be liable for disqualification.
10. Protests must be made in writing and given to the Event Control centre within fifteen minutes of the announcement of the provisional results. All decisions are final.
11. Race officials shall have the authority to remove a competitor from the race if thecompetitor is judged to be physically incapable of continuing the race without therisk of injury to themselves or others (this can include swimmers who are deemedunable / unlikely to complete the course in 90 minutes).
12. A competitor is judged to have finished when the competitor's torso crosses the finish line.
13. The organisers reserve the right to cancel or delay the event if the course conditions are not considered safe.
Medical Guidelines for Swimmers:
The main risks confronting participants are Hypothermia and Exhaustion. Due to the high rate of hypothermia in junior age groups all entrants under the age of 14 should wear a wetsuit. All other competitors should give serious consideration to wearing a wetsuit to avoid hypothermia and increase their enjoyment of the event. Swimmers should bear in mind that most training is done in still water heated pools. Pool water is 10 C degrees warmer than the lake and is not exposed. Do not underestimate the impact of these conditions. It is very important to keep warm before the swim and dry off and cover up quickly after the swim. Avoid heavy alcohol intake the night before the swim, as alcohol dilates blood vessels and accelerates heat loss. Your chance of getting hypothermia greatly increases if you over indulge in alcohol. Anxiety or ‘butterflies in the tummy’ can cause people to miss meals the night before and/or breakfast that morning. You must eat. You need the calories both for energy and warmth. A high carbohydrate meal the night before and breakfast on the day of the race will go a long way in avoiding problems of exhaustion and hypothermia. Do not swim if you have flu or a viral illness in the ten days preceding the swim. Such illnesses greatly magnify the chance of exhaustion and hypothermia. Lake swimming conditions significantly vary from those of a pool. Safety in a pool is no further than half a pool width away and it is always easy to rest. In open water, do not hesitate to seek help if you feel tired, cold or disorientated. Stay close to the marked buoys. If you are in doubt as to whether or not you should swim, either see your local GP prior to participating.
Kayak Events

Classes - Sprint, 1/2 Marathon, Full Marathon
International Classes (K1, K2, K4) Single:
* Junior Female (<16 years old)
* Junior Male (<16 years old)
* Open Female (16+ years old)
* Open Male (16+ years old)
International Classes (K1, K2, K4) Double:
* Junior Female (<16 years old)
* Junior Male (<16 years old)
* Open Female (16+ years old)
* Open Male (16+ years old)
Touring Classes Single & Double:
* Junior Female (<16 years old)
* Junior Male (<16 years old)
* Open Female (16+ years old)
* Open Male (16+ years old)
Recreational Classes Single & Double:
* Junior Female (<16 years old)
* Junior Male (<16 years old)
* Open Female (16+ years old)
* Open Male (16+ years old)
Race Rules
1. The winners of each category are the first, second and third place-getters from the first wave of each category.
2. An entry permits a competitor a single entry in their age category.
3. Life Jackets to Marine Safety Victoria Standards shall be carried, and preferably worn. Equipment to remove water from the craft must be in place. This may be a functioning bilge pump, or appropriate bailing equipment.
4. Participants will be required to have an official number visible on both sides of the craft. No competitor will be considered a finisher unless carrying the official number.
5. Organisers reserve the right to accept, reject and cancel entries.
6. Participants must follow the course as marked. Any variation to the course will be announced at the start.
7. Participants who cross the start line before the starting gun is fired will be liable for disqualification.
8. Protests must be made in writing and given to the Event Control centre. within fifteen minutes of the announcement of the provisional results. All decisions are final.
9. Race officials shall have the authority to remove a competitor from the race if the competitor is judged to be physically incapable of continuing the race without the risk of injury to themselves or others
10. A competitor is judged to have finished when the competitor's bow crosses the finish line.
13. The organisers reserve the right to cancel or delay the event if the course conditions are not considered safe.
International Classes (K1, K2, K4) Single:
* Junior Female (<16 years old)
* Junior Male (<16 years old)
* Open Female (16+ years old)
* Open Male (16+ years old)
International Classes (K1, K2, K4) Double:
* Junior Female (<16 years old)
* Junior Male (<16 years old)
* Open Female (16+ years old)
* Open Male (16+ years old)
Touring Classes Single & Double:
* Junior Female (<16 years old)
* Junior Male (<16 years old)
* Open Female (16+ years old)
* Open Male (16+ years old)
Recreational Classes Single & Double:
* Junior Female (<16 years old)
* Junior Male (<16 years old)
* Open Female (16+ years old)
* Open Male (16+ years old)
Race Rules
1. The winners of each category are the first, second and third place-getters from the first wave of each category.
2. An entry permits a competitor a single entry in their age category.
3. Life Jackets to Marine Safety Victoria Standards shall be carried, and preferably worn. Equipment to remove water from the craft must be in place. This may be a functioning bilge pump, or appropriate bailing equipment.
4. Participants will be required to have an official number visible on both sides of the craft. No competitor will be considered a finisher unless carrying the official number.
5. Organisers reserve the right to accept, reject and cancel entries.
6. Participants must follow the course as marked. Any variation to the course will be announced at the start.
7. Participants who cross the start line before the starting gun is fired will be liable for disqualification.
8. Protests must be made in writing and given to the Event Control centre. within fifteen minutes of the announcement of the provisional results. All decisions are final.
9. Race officials shall have the authority to remove a competitor from the race if the competitor is judged to be physically incapable of continuing the race without the risk of injury to themselves or others
10. A competitor is judged to have finished when the competitor's bow crosses the finish line.
13. The organisers reserve the right to cancel or delay the event if the course conditions are not considered safe.
Sailing Events

Event Overview
5 Sailing Heats over 2 days
Saturday 12th November 2011: 2/3 heats commencing 2.00pm
Sunday 13th November 2011: 2/3 heats commencing 9.30am
Camping at Cairn Curran is limited to the club house environs and is on a first come first served basis.
Prizes for i) divisions (cats / mono's), and class (fleets 5+)
NOTICE OF RACE
1. Date, Venue & Organising Authority
The 2011 Cairn Curran Classic will be held from November 12th – 13th 2011 inclusive. The organising authority for this regatta is the Cairn Curran Sailing Club Inc.
2. Rules
The event will be governed by the current ISAF Racing Rules of Sailing 2009-2012 (RRS), The relevant Class Rules and the Prescriptions and Special Regulations of the Yachting Australian (YA), except as any of these are changed by this Notice of Race and the Sailing Instructions. YA Special Regulations, Part 2, Off The Beach Boats will apply.
3. Eligibility and Entry
3.1 The regatta is open to all Off the Beach Sailing Boats. All competitors shall comply with ISAF Eligibility Rules and will be required to provide their YA membership number as a part of the registration process.
3.2 Eligible boats may register and pay online by 11th November 2011, or on the day/s at the sailing club. Online entry available at: www.ccsc.org.au/evententry.php
4. Fees
Entry Fee $50, Juniors/students (<18 years) $25.
5% fee applies for entries on the day.
5. Schedule Of Events:
Registration
From 1100 to 1300 Sat 12th November.
Please note due to Triathlon ACCESS TO CLUB WILL BE RESTRICTED BETWEEN 7am and 9.30am on Sat 12th Nov.
Information session
Saturday 12th November at 1.15 pm
Racing
Saturday 12th November -3 Heats, starting 2.00pm
Sunday 13th November -2 Heats, starting 9.30am
There is a maximum of three races per session, the start time for the next race in each session will be as soon as practical after the conclusion of the preceding race, at the discretion of the Principal Race Officer.
6. Measurement
All competing yachts shall conform to the measurement requirements specified by their
respective Class Rules.
7. Sailing Instructions
Sailing Instructions will be available from Cairn Curran Sailing Club prior to the Information session on Saturday 12th November 2011.
8. Regatta Site
The Regatta site will be at Cairn Curran Sailing Club.
9. Racing Area
The racing area will be on the waters of Cairn Curran Reservoir.
10. Courses
The format and courses to be sailed will be detailed in the Sailing Instructions.
11. Support Boats
Team Managers, Coaches, and other support Personnel shall keep more than 50 metres clear of any competitor or mark of the course between the preparatory signal and the finish of the last boat in a race, except in boats provided by the organising authority or when asked to assist by the Race Committee.
12. Radio Communications
A boat shall neither make radio transmissions whilst racing nor receive communications not available to all boats for the purpose of obtaining outside assistance. This requirement also applies to mobile telephone communications.
13. Divisions & Trophies
Divisions will be set by Cairn Curran Sailing Club. Based on numbers and types of entries. (eg. cats , mono’s and Class fleets of 5 or more). Trophies will be awarded at the discretion of The Cairn Curran Sailing Club Inc.
14. Social
There will be one organised social function held at Cairn Curran Sailing Club: Saturday Night function for sailors on the evening of 12th November 2011. A spit roast carvery inc salads & potatoes. $25/adult, $12.50/children <12yo
15. Canteen/Bar
The Club Canteen will operate during the regatta between approximately 0800 hours and 1800 hours daily for the purchase of breakfast, hot and cold food, drinks and preparation of lunch orders. Lunch orders (rolls, sandwiches) will be ordered and paid for before first race of the day and be available for collection. The Club Bar will operate according to club requirements during the regatta.
14. Entry Disclaimer
It is the competitor's decision to enter the event or to start and continue in any race. Competitors shall accept that their participation in the event is at their exclusive risk in every respect. See Rule 4, Decision to Race. The Organising Authority, and the host club, their officers, members, servants and agents accept no responsibility in respect of loss of life, personal injury or loss or damage to property which may be sustained by reason of their participation or intended participation in this event or howsoever arising in connection with this event.
15. Insurance
All boats shall have third party insurance cover of not less than $AUD 1,000,000 (recommend $AUD 5,000,000 or equivalent thereof in any other currency) for any accident. All owners/competitors who sign the entry forms are deemed to have made a declaration that they hold such cover. Owner/competitors not holding this cover shall withdraw their entry.
All competitors must hold a valid Yachting Australia Silver Card.
16. Further Information
Further information may be obtained from:
Charles Thompson 0428 179 701
mailto:charlest@netcon.net.au.
Or from the Club website on http://www.ccsc.org.au
Please use Firefox or Explorer browsers for online entry. Google Chrome and some others may not work.
5 Sailing Heats over 2 days
Saturday 12th November 2011: 2/3 heats commencing 2.00pm
Sunday 13th November 2011: 2/3 heats commencing 9.30am
Camping at Cairn Curran is limited to the club house environs and is on a first come first served basis.
Prizes for i) divisions (cats / mono's), and class (fleets 5+)
NOTICE OF RACE
1. Date, Venue & Organising Authority
The 2011 Cairn Curran Classic will be held from November 12th – 13th 2011 inclusive. The organising authority for this regatta is the Cairn Curran Sailing Club Inc.
2. Rules
The event will be governed by the current ISAF Racing Rules of Sailing 2009-2012 (RRS), The relevant Class Rules and the Prescriptions and Special Regulations of the Yachting Australian (YA), except as any of these are changed by this Notice of Race and the Sailing Instructions. YA Special Regulations, Part 2, Off The Beach Boats will apply.
3. Eligibility and Entry
3.1 The regatta is open to all Off the Beach Sailing Boats. All competitors shall comply with ISAF Eligibility Rules and will be required to provide their YA membership number as a part of the registration process.
3.2 Eligible boats may register and pay online by 11th November 2011, or on the day/s at the sailing club. Online entry available at: www.ccsc.org.au/evententry.php
4. Fees
Entry Fee $50, Juniors/students (<18 years) $25.
5% fee applies for entries on the day.
5. Schedule Of Events:
Registration
From 1100 to 1300 Sat 12th November.
Please note due to Triathlon ACCESS TO CLUB WILL BE RESTRICTED BETWEEN 7am and 9.30am on Sat 12th Nov.
Information session
Saturday 12th November at 1.15 pm
Racing
Saturday 12th November -3 Heats, starting 2.00pm
Sunday 13th November -2 Heats, starting 9.30am
There is a maximum of three races per session, the start time for the next race in each session will be as soon as practical after the conclusion of the preceding race, at the discretion of the Principal Race Officer.
6. Measurement
All competing yachts shall conform to the measurement requirements specified by their
respective Class Rules.
7. Sailing Instructions
Sailing Instructions will be available from Cairn Curran Sailing Club prior to the Information session on Saturday 12th November 2011.
8. Regatta Site
The Regatta site will be at Cairn Curran Sailing Club.
9. Racing Area
The racing area will be on the waters of Cairn Curran Reservoir.
10. Courses
The format and courses to be sailed will be detailed in the Sailing Instructions.
11. Support Boats
Team Managers, Coaches, and other support Personnel shall keep more than 50 metres clear of any competitor or mark of the course between the preparatory signal and the finish of the last boat in a race, except in boats provided by the organising authority or when asked to assist by the Race Committee.
12. Radio Communications
A boat shall neither make radio transmissions whilst racing nor receive communications not available to all boats for the purpose of obtaining outside assistance. This requirement also applies to mobile telephone communications.
13. Divisions & Trophies
Divisions will be set by Cairn Curran Sailing Club. Based on numbers and types of entries. (eg. cats , mono’s and Class fleets of 5 or more). Trophies will be awarded at the discretion of The Cairn Curran Sailing Club Inc.
14. Social
There will be one organised social function held at Cairn Curran Sailing Club: Saturday Night function for sailors on the evening of 12th November 2011. A spit roast carvery inc salads & potatoes. $25/adult, $12.50/children <12yo
15. Canteen/Bar
The Club Canteen will operate during the regatta between approximately 0800 hours and 1800 hours daily for the purchase of breakfast, hot and cold food, drinks and preparation of lunch orders. Lunch orders (rolls, sandwiches) will be ordered and paid for before first race of the day and be available for collection. The Club Bar will operate according to club requirements during the regatta.
14. Entry Disclaimer
It is the competitor's decision to enter the event or to start and continue in any race. Competitors shall accept that their participation in the event is at their exclusive risk in every respect. See Rule 4, Decision to Race. The Organising Authority, and the host club, their officers, members, servants and agents accept no responsibility in respect of loss of life, personal injury or loss or damage to property which may be sustained by reason of their participation or intended participation in this event or howsoever arising in connection with this event.
15. Insurance
All boats shall have third party insurance cover of not less than $AUD 1,000,000 (recommend $AUD 5,000,000 or equivalent thereof in any other currency) for any accident. All owners/competitors who sign the entry forms are deemed to have made a declaration that they hold such cover. Owner/competitors not holding this cover shall withdraw their entry.
All competitors must hold a valid Yachting Australia Silver Card.
16. Further Information
Further information may be obtained from:
Charles Thompson 0428 179 701
mailto:charlest@netcon.net.au.
Or from the Club website on http://www.ccsc.org.au
Please use Firefox or Explorer browsers for online entry. Google Chrome and some others may not work.