OCRDA Offshore Circuit Racing Medical from £75 (Available Nationwide)
OCRDA Offshore Circuit Racing Medical + Resting ECG from £135 ( Available at selected clinics only)
Who needs a OCRDA Offshore Circuit Racing Medical?
All UK residents wishing to compete in (OCRDA) Offshore Circuit Racing in Great Britain must hold a valid MEDICAL with a Powerboat Racing licence issued by the BPBA, with circuit licences issued by the OCRDA. Those intending to compete internationally must hold a valid International Powerboat Racing licence issued by both the BPBA and UIM.
British Powerboat Association (BPBA) is the national governing body for powerboat racing in the UK. It is responsible for:
Issuing racing licences
Setting safety and medical standards
Overseeing rules and regulations
Linking the UK to the international body Union Internationale Motonautique
Offshore Circuit Racing Drivers Association (OCRDA) is a club / association focused on offshore racing. It is responsible for:
Organising events and championships
Supporting racers in specific classes
Managing day-to-day competition structure
BPBA → Governing body (rules, licences, medical requirements)
OCRDA → Racing organisation (events, classes, competition)
How they work together
You race in OCRDA events
But your licence and medical approval come from BPBA
Attending your OCRDA Offshore Circuit BPBA Powerboat Racing medical
Please arrive at your appointment time and ensure your section of the form is completed.
Bring valid photographic identification (passport or driving licence) and your glasses if you wear them. Please do not wear contact lenses to the examination, as you may be asked to remove them.
You will be required to provide a urine sample as part of the assessment (this is not a drug test).
A standard medical examination takes approximately 15 minutes.
During your OCRDA Offshore Circuit BPBA Powerboat Racing Medical, the doctor will:
Verify your identity
Measure your blood pressure
Record any medications you are currently taking
Note any hospital consultants you see regularly
Record your height, weight, smoking status, and alcohol consumption (bringing recent measurements can be helpful)
Review and document your medical history
Examine any supporting documents from your GP or specialists (e.g. cardiology, neurology, orthopaedics, endocrinology, diabetes)
What you need to bring to the OCRDA Offshore Circuit BPBA Powerboat Racing medical:
An original or printed copy of the OCRDA Offshore Circuit BPBA Powerboat Racing medical form, with your personal details completed
Valid photo ID (passport or driving licence)
Your GP’s name, address, and contact details
Details of any medications you are taking (including dosage)
Your glasses or contact lenses (note: contact lenses must be removed during the exam)
Any previous medical certificate (if applicable)
Just Health can provide the necessary medical you need to obtain your license. Usually a OCRDA Offshore Circuit BPBA Powerboat Racing medical can cost over £150 from your GP . Here at Just-Health, we have nationwide doctors that are committed in completing your Powerboat sport medical. Most applicants will require a standard Medical. However, you may need a resting ECG (if aged >45 or have any underlying cardiac conditions), please call us to organise your Medical if you require a Resting ECG.
What’s Involved in a BPBA Powerboat Racing Medical?
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