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Stratford-upon-Avon Boat Club

SuABC is friendly club that encourages people of all ages and abilities to row, as a high-performance sport or just for fun.

Explore our website to find out about learning to row or joining SuABC; roles for volunteers; our events programme; ways to support SuABC; and how you can use the Club for social or corporate events.

SuABC is actively recruiting young men and women aged 15 to 18 to join our Juniors Squad. We ‘d also love to hear from experienced rowers for our Seniors Squad (19 to 26) and Masters Squad (27 to 81).

Coxes are vital to any squad’s success. We are looking for (smallish) people who have experience or are keen to learn. To find out more about these opportunities or with any questions about the Club, please contact us.

Latest News

Stratford upon Avon Boat Club

The Channel Rowers Return!

SuABC Channel Rowers actual

After a number of delays due to poor weather conditions, the Stratford upon Avon Boat Club Channel rowers finally got clearance to attempt the crossing on last Friday morning.

 

Said …

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AGM & Awards Presentation will take place on Tuesday 21st May at 8pm 2013

at the Boat Club…

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Stratford-on-Avon District Celebration of Sport 2013

Stratford-on-Avon District Council will be hosting a special Celebration of Sport evening in recognition of the wonderful year of sport that both Stratford and the UK as whole has experienced in 2012.

The 2013

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James Roe’s MBE

01-02-2013

SPORTING stars, volunteers and businessmen are among those in Coventry and Warwickshire recognised in the New Year’s Honours.

Gold medal winning Paralympian James Roe has been made an MBE for services to rowing.

James had a rapturous welcome when he …

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Latest update on the current flooding is that the club will remain closed today -Friday 23rd, and also tomorrow, Saturday 24th.

CONSEQUENTLY, ALL TRAINING SESSIONS ARE CANCELLED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.

Once conditions improve help will be required to clean-up the …

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