Stratford’s Masters Shine in Bad Weather

Stratford upon Avon Boat Club Masters’ squad built on their previous head season run of good form with a visit to local club Gloucester on Sunday to take part in their spring head racing competition. Held on the Gloucester to Sharpness canal over five kilometres, the race was a chance to test the small boat skills and endurance of the Masters’ squad under competitive racing conditions.

The event, held over two divisions, took place in very challenging weather conditions testing the skill levels of all competitors. With high winds, rain and a mixture of sun and heavy downpours, the course proved to be very challenging with rough water evident in large sections making for some very bumpy racing with many crews struggling to cope with the conditions.

First up for Stratford was Tim Lunel in Masters’ D single sculls which is a very difficult boat to row in the choppy conditions. Tim, following on from an impressive showing at Northampton, completed the course in a very respectable time to win his event.

Next to brace the conditions for Stratford was the Women’s Novice double sculls of Kjersti Woolley and Vicky Brennan. The duo, in only their first race together, were forced to race in the high IM2 category due to the race schedule which meant the crew were up against some very experienced competitors. Notwithstanding, Kjersti and Vicky refused to be daunted and battled their way down the course in a strong field to finish only a minute behind the winners, a tremendous achievement.

In the afternoon division in conditions worsening from the morning: Tim Lunel proved to be a glutton for punishment and, braving the elements once again, he raced this time in a Masters’ D double scull with Tom Doherty. After a strong start in blustery choppy conditions, the double were able to overhaul their competitors and several other crews to win their event.

Said Vicky Brennan, Women’s Vice Captain, “Although we only had a small entry, it was great to see all three crews performing well with two wins and a good showing in the third event. It was very pleasing to see the Women’s section of the Club represented at this event and we look forward to a large representation at Abingdon head in the coming weeks.”

See also Stratford Herald p16 and Stratford Observer online https://stratfordobserver.co.uk/sport/masters-rowers-maintain-their-momentum

Stratford’s Masters Progress at Worcester

Stratford upon Avon Boat Club made the trip to local club Worcester for the long distance spring head on Saturday 18th February. The event, which is raced over one of the longest provincial courses in the country at 6km, was held in overcast but otherwise good rowing conditions.

The event, which is restricted to fours and eights, attracted a high quality field in all disciplines from across the Midlands and the South West.

Raced over two divisions, the morning division saw crews from Stratford’s sister club King Edwards School racing in the Men’s J18 coxed four and Women’s IM3 coxed four events with the men recording a very good event win in a time of 22 minutes and 31 seconds.

Stratford Masters then followed rowing in a combined crew with Bridgnorth Rowing Club in the highly contested Masters C/D age category event against seven entries from across the region and recorded a nail biting win over highly fancied Monmouth by a mere two seconds in a time of 19 minutes and 48 seconds to win the event. In the afternoon Stratford’s Masters again took to the water with two crews battling it out in Masters C/D and E/F age category events in coxed fours.

The Stratford Masters C/D crew straight from racing in the successful winning eight in the morning division kept up the winning streak with a comprehensive win over Bridgnorth Rowing club in a time of 21 minutes and 33 seconds. Despite a polished performance, the Stratford Masters E/F crew were denied a chance of making it a clean sweep of event wins by a high quality Monmouth crew ultimately finishing in third place in a time of 23 minutes and 29 seconds.

Said Tom Doherty, Masters Vice Captain, “It was great to see two masters fours in highly competitive racing, allied to a very positive result with our friends from Bridgnorth as we continue training for the national eights competition in London in March.”

See also Stratford Herald online http://www.stratford-herald.com/66609-stratford-masters-imp… and p15 and Stratford Obsever p31 & online https://stratfordobserver.co.uk/…/stratfords-masters-progre…

British Rowing ‘Volunteer of the Year’ for Stratford’s Hawkins

SuABC Hawkins VOTY 2Last weekend was a busy one for Stratford upon Avon Boat Club on and off the water. Whilst winning pots and medals at heads and regattas is very gratifying for crews, Stratford Boat Club felt enormous pride when Master’s member Glyn Hawkins was presented with British Rowing’s most prestigious honour as ‘Volunteer of the Year’

Said Annamarie Phelps CBE, Chairman of British Rowing, the sport’s governing body, “The British Rowing Volunteer of the Year Awards Lunch is one of our most important events. It celebrates all that is best about our sport of rowing.

The very many volunteers and coaches across the length and breadth of the country that give up their days, evenings and weekends to enable others to get out onto the water and take part in the gym are indispensable. Those receiving the award have been singled out amongst all these amazing volunteers, by their peers, because of the outstanding impact they have made at their club.

It is not just the time and energy – and in many cases hard-earned cash –that make rowing the amazing community that it is. In whatever region and with whatever age group or ability the volunteer works, it is the generosity, professionalism and enthusiasm that inspires those around the volunteer.”

For the West Midlands Region Regional Winner Club Administration Category Volunteer Award, Glyn Hawkins’ citation read:-

“Glyn acted as ‘The Customer’ during the planning, design and build phase of Stratford upon Avon Boat Club’s biggest club project over a generation, costing hundreds of thousands of pounds. His commitment and level of involvement during the entire project meant that Stratford upon Avon Boat Club now have a facility that enables the cub to grow and flourish, no longer constrained by their facilities. Also, Glyn’s design skill means that the Stratford Boat Club is now the envy of the region and is a fantastic venue for fundraising and events, ensuring a steady venue stream for the club which will help the Boat Club to further improve their rowing performance.

Without Glyn’s full-time dedication and expertise, Stratford upon Avon Boat Club would not have been able to undertake a project on such a scale, let alone to the standard and cost he has achieved. Without the extension, Stratford upon Avon Boat Club would not be able to grow membership. Without the refurbishment, the Boat Club would not have been able to keep their tenancy. Glyn’s involvement has secured the future of Stratford upon Avon Boat Club.”

Said Jen Cary, British Rowing’s West Midlands Region Council representative and captain emeritus of Stratford upon Avon Boat Club, “Although Glyn has been honoured by the Club for his outstanding service and has been presented with life membership, being awarded the very prestigious British Rowing Volunteer of the Year award is a very fitting and well deserved accolade and perfectly reflects Glyn’s dedication.”

Glyn’s award was presented by Dame Katherine Jane Grainger DBE who is the British rower with five Olympic medals and is Great Britain’s most decorated female Olympian. Katherine is a 2012 Summer Olympics gold medallist, four-time Olympic silver medallist and six-time World Champion. The presentation luncheon was at the Henley River & Rowing Museum.

See also Stratford Observer on line: https://stratfordobserver.co.uk/…/triumphs-to-savour-on-and…

Masters Score at Wycliffe

Stratford upon Avon Boat Club Masters coxed four crew won the Open Coxed Fours event at Wycliffe Big Head of the River Race on lastSuABC Wycliffe February 2017 Saturday

The Masters crew of Simon Skillings (stroke), Tim Lunel (3), Tim Hayter (2), Wallace Brown (bow), coxed by Jen Cary completed the four and a half kilometre course in eighteen minutes and thirty two seconds

Said Jen Cary, “It was a promising start to the season and particularly pleasing to beat so many good younger crews from rival regional clubs!”

Also see Stratford Observer https://stratfordobserver.co.uk/…/triumphs-to-savour-on-and… and Stratford Herald http://www.stratford-herald.com/66146-stratford-boat-club-o…

Triumph at Northampton!

SuABC Northampton January 2017 mens coxed 4Stratford upon Avon Boat Club Masters squad sent a strong team to Northampton to start off 2017 racing season including a large number of development rowers experiencing their first taste of competition rowing.

Early starters in Division One battling with a very cold and foggy course saw good competition in a number of events.SuABC Northampton January 2017 Kjersti Tom

First off on the day for Stratford Boat Club was the Men’s Masters squad of Charlie Evans, Tom Doherty, Richard Shepphard and Simon Beard, rowing up status at IM1 level in a coxless four. After a frenetic start, the crew settled into a high tempo race at 37 strokes per minute which they maintained for the whole race to finish in a time of 6 minutes 32 seconds. This would have been significantly faster except for an unfortunate collision close to the end of the course which cost the crew some time forcing them to settle for second place to Northampton University who finished 40 seconds clear in the fastest time of the day.

SuABC Northampron January 2017 WJ14 4X+aAlso braving the cold conditions in the morning division was Mike Adkins who resumed his competition with fellow club member and training partner Chris Straw who was racing later in the day in Masters F single sculls. Unfortunately both Stratford scullers had to settle for minor places behind Granta and Hollywell clubs with Mike taking club bragging rights from Chris in a time of 9 minutes 14 seconds.

The morning division also saw the debut of a mixed Masters’ novice four with Richard Anderson, Richard Field, Linn Hanson and Dave Edwards. On their first ever race, the crew which has been training for several months, put in a sterling performance against a strong field from Northampton and sister club King Edward Sixth Grammar School to finish in a time of 7 minutes and 53 seconds.SuABC Northampton January 2017 KES four

Also debuting in his first sculling race was Tim Lunel in Masters D single sculls. Racing in a high quality field, Tim was not overawed by some quality opposition to finish a creditable third in 7 minutes 24 seconds, only 6 seconds behind high quality Rudkin of Hollowell Scullers.

Stratford ladies were not to be outdone despite the conditions with club mates Lucy Rouse and Christine Goodwin going head to head in Women’s novice sculls. With Swindon Rowing Club playing a supporting role Christine recorded her first ever win for Stratford in a time of 8 minutes and 33 second and her first win over her club mate Lucy. Christine said, SuABC Northampton January 2017 Goodwin 1“A massive credit to Helen Smith as my coach – I am only here due to her encouragement and help all the way!”

With weather conditions improving and the fog lifting racing became more competitive in the midday divisions with Stratford Masters’ D coxed four of Charlie Evans, Tom Doherty, Richard Sheppherd and Simon Beard, expertly coxed by Becky Stokes recording an event win over Derwent in a time of 6 minutes and 33 seconds.

The debutant Novice four were back in action in the midday divisions with Lin Hanson making way for Mike Cordner making his racing debut with Richard Anderson, Richard Field, and Dave Edwards racing up status in IM3 coxed fours finishing second to an experienced Oundle crew in a time of 8 minutes and 15 seconds.

Stratford’s Mixed Masters E double scull of Kjersti Woolley and Tom Doherty were unable to do the double over a much fanciedSuABC Northampron January 2017 Marshall + Derwent crew and were pipped to second place by 3 seconds by Milton Keynes. In the same event the Stratford second boat of Phil Marshall and Gina Fusco put in a very creditable performance for Gina’s first competitive race for the club.

Next it was the turn of Helen Smith to make her racing debut, this time as a cox in the mixed coxed four event with Charlie Edwards, Mike Cordiner, Harriet Smith, and Sian Maher. The crew racing for the first time with event debutant Mike Cordner in the engine room recorded a well deserved win over fancied Oundle Town in a time of 7 minutes and 16 seconds.

SuABC Northampton January 2017 StrawFinally the Masters’ squad rounded off an excellent days racing with Tim Lunell and Tom Doherty winning the Masters’ E double sculls event in a time of 6 minutes and.50 seconds over crews from Oundle, Derwent, and Hollowell.

Said Tom Doherty Masters Vice Captain, “What was so pleasing was to see so many debutants racing in Stratford colours for the first time, acquitting themselves so well and really enjoying the experience.”

Stratford’s Women’s Masters also did well in their E/F category sculling race.

Said Steve Wellstead, Junior Co-ordinator, “Stratford upon Avon Boat Club’s junior section braved the cold weather to compete at theSuABC Northampton January 2017 J14 2X GRIFFITHS Head of the Nene held over 1800m in Northampton. Race wins were in plentiful supply across the age groups.”

The Junior 17/18 squad of Libby Dwyer, Lara Davies, Maddie Griffiths, Lauren Willis, Theodora Mordaunt, Claire Teakle, Sofia Ward, Isobel Marsden, Eleanor Gray, Madeline Winsper and Robin Connolly triumphed in Novice, IM3, J16 and J18 categories in their coxless quadruple scull and coxed fours.

In the J15 age group Joe Hodson sculled masterfully to a win in his single scull and then went on to notch up a further victory in the double sculls event with Fred Tyler.

SuABC Northampton January 2017 girl quadThe J14 squad added to the trophy haul with wins for Mili Wilcock and Daniel Cox in their singleSuABC Northampton January 2017 Victor 1 sculls. The coxed quadruple scull of Jasmine Mountney, Mya Kenny, Nixie Brunt, Alice Baines and Simran Gill (cox) produced a superb performance to not only win their event but also beat all crews in the next age group. Victory in the double sculls category went to Max Griffiths and Dan Cox in the boy’s event and Jasmine Mountney and Alice Baines in the women’s event to round off a fantastic day’s racing.

With outstanding performances across the board in Junior, Senior and Master’s events the club also secured the Victor Ludorum trophy as the most successful club at the event. A truly marvellous way to start the year’s competition!”

See also Stratford Herald p17 and Stratford Observer online http://bit.ly/2k52rDm. For more pictures, please click onto https://1drv.ms/f/s!AgY7EiDB2lCOy0NtDQSaZZ7A2l0t

Best Ever Boxing Day Scratch Regatta

P1070376Stratford upon Avon Boat Club’s annual Scratch Regatta took place early on Boxing Day morning in the best possible conditions: over seventy members managed to leave their beds after the overindulgence of the Christmas festivities, supported by friends and relatives who came down to the river to watch the spectacle

“There were seven races in all over a short sprint course from the Ferry to the Club grounds on the Town stretch of the River Avon. The crews was selected to ensure close and exciting racing”,P1070356 said coach Alfie Noakes

The racing provided great interest to early morning sightseers and visitors watching from the Recreation Ground, The Royal Shakespeare Terrace, Bancroft Gardens and The Tramway Bridge. Said Emma Wellstead, fundraiser for Stratford Boat Club, “The scratch regatta caught the imagination of all who came down to the river and we hope that it will give added impetus to P1070328fundraising in 2017 to achieve funds to bring sport to all in the area”

Stratford upon Avon Boat Club will be back on the river this week and after the New Year training hard for the 2017 head season and their own regatta in June

See also Stratford Herald p21 and online at http://www.stratford-herald.com/63666-rowers-force-boxing-d…

Medals a plenty at Wycliffe Small Boats Head

SuABC Wycliffe December 2016 ladiesCrews and coaches from King Edward VI School and Stratford upon Avon Boat Club travelled in strength to the highly competitive Wycliffe College Small Boats Head raced over two and a half kilometers on the Sharpness Canal

Yet again, formidable performances from the two clubs ramped up their reputations amongst rowing schools and clubs from the western side of the country: KES boys’ and girls’ coxed four crews (4+) collected one gold and two silver medals after superb tussles with the leading athletes from Royal Shrewsbury School

The Women’s 4+ (Victoria Ward, Victoria Brennan, Abigail Smith, Gabrielle Walker and cox Shruti Chaudry) from Stratford earned gold and bronze medals in the Novice and Senior Women’s events respectively. Gold winners in the girls’ J16 4+ and silver in the 4x- were Lara Davis, Ellie Gray, Issy Marsden, Maddy Winsper coxed by Robin Connolly and Maddy Winsper, Lauren Willis, Libby Dwyer and Maddie Griffiths respectively whilst the J15 girls, Emily Browne and Autumn Keil, were gold and bronze medalists in their single sculls event

A great performance by the Women’s Novice 4x- (Theo Mordaunt, Clare Teakle, Sofia Ward and Maddie Griffiths) delivered a silverSuABC Wycliffe December 2016 medal whilst other bronze medal winners were Joseph Hodson (J15 1x) and Gracie Mitchell with Emily Browne in the girls’ J15 2x.
Although not medaling at this event, there were huge performances and commitment from Maiya James, Mya Kenny, Nixie Brunt, Jasmine Mountney and Sophie Neville in the WJ14 4x+, Dan Cox and Max Griffiths in J14 2x and Gracie Mitchell, Katie Philips, Jess Wiesheu, Katie Wellstead and Mimi Hill in WJ15 4x+. Also worthy of note was the J15 2x of Fred Tyler (rowing up a year) to partner Joe Hodson and sixteen year old Lara Davies racing against eighteen year olds in the single sculls

For media coverage, please see Stratford Herald p14 and on line at Medals galore for Stratford rowers and Stratford Observer back page and on line at https://stratfordobserver.co.uk/…/stratford-medals-aplenty-…

Stratford Masters Excel at Evesham

SuABC Evesham November 2016Stratford upon Avon Boat Club Masters’ squads descended on local club Evesham for one of the last head races of the pre Christmas season on Saturday for Masters of the Avon & Evesham Senior Head.

Held on a cold but otherwise perfect day for rowing, the event was run over two divisions with the morning division of four kilometer length of the River Avon attracting a Masters D/E (average age 55), coxed four of Jen Cary (cox), Simon Skillings, Glyn Hawkins, Tim Lunel, and Wallace Brown. After a steady start the crew, marshalled expertly by Jen Cary, powered away from their local opponents Evesham to win their event in a time of 18 minutes and 34 seconds, beating Evesham by 45 seconds.SuABC Evesham November 2016 Explore 2

Following them closely down the course was the Mixed masters E (average age 55 years) double scull of Kjersti Woolley and Thomas Doherty. Competing against a high quality Derwent crew, they completed the course in a creditable 19 minutes and 47 seconds but had to settle for second place.

In the afternoon division, raced over a shorter two kilometer course, the masters F/G (average age 60 to 65 years) Men’s double scull was an all family affair with the Moore brothers, Joe and Simon, taking on local crews from Evesham and Bewdley. Rowing a tidy race the brothers completed the course in 11 minutes and 3 seconds to finish in second place.

SuABC Evesham November 2016 Explore 1The next Stratford racing crews saw a head to head between single scullers Mike Atkins and Chris Straw in Masters E/G division ( average age 55 to 65). In a competitive field Mike Atkins came a well deserved second in a time of 11minutes and 15 seconds just beating training partner Chris Straw by only three seconds to secure bragging rights!

Hot on their heels and not to be outdone by the men, came Kjersti Woolley having recovered from her morning exploits and now in a single scull to record a very good time of 12 minutes and 11 seconds.

Said Tom Doherty, Masters’ Vice Captain, “It was great to see so many of the Masters’ squad competing across a range of events: with more crews in training we hope to have additional crews competing across the region at events in the New Year.”

Following on their amazing season’s success and having only been rowing for slightly over a year, Stratford’s Explore rowing section was invited to enter a crew into the Women’s Primary 4+ event in Division 2 to provide some friendly competition for a Bewdley crew. Definitely up for the challenge but last of the day to set off, the Stratford crew of Rosie Stone, Clare Booth, Rona Fitzpatrick and Becky Smith nevertheless strode out well over the start line and increased their rating to catch up and overtake the Bewdley crew by the half way mark, maintaining a good lead for the rest of the course and finishing just under two minutes ahead. Said Rosie Stone, the Explore section organiser, “The Stratford Explore crew gave a stylish performance throughout much aided and encouraged by cox Esme Booth who did a sterling job of motivating and keeping the crew together! Thanks as always go to our great coaches who provided enthusiastic support and advice whilst training and on the day.”

For media coverage, please see Stratford Herald p16 and online http://www.stratford-herald.com/62377-stratfords-rowers-exc… and Stratford Observer p30 and online https://stratfordobserver.co.uk/…/stratford-masters-excel-a…

Stratford take the glory in the final West Midlands Explore Series event

SuABC Explore BRStratford upon Avon Boat Club take the win on home waters in the final West Midlands Explore Series of the summer.

The final event of the West Midlands Explore Series went out with a bang on Sunday (30 October), and not just when one of the crews rowed into a barge on the Avon!

The event, held at Stratford upon Avon Boat Club, saw beginner crews from around the West Midlands competing for the overall honours and the end of the seven event series and it was the home club who came out on top!

Stratford’s A and C crews claimed four wins to finish ahead of Bewdley in the overall standings in the series which started back in May.SuABC Explore Rowing logo Twitter

“All that hard work pulled off! We put on a really good event and everyone who attended seemed to be enjoying themselves – which is what it’s all about after all! Great stuff and a fitting finale to the Explore Regatta 2016 season,” said Rosie Stone of Stratford upon Avon Boat Club.

It wasn’t all plain sailing on the water, however, with one of the Ironbridge Rowing Club boats going a bit off course and into the path of another vessel, but even that mishap wasn’t enough to diminish the smiles on the faces of those taking part throughout the day.

BR Twitter logoBritish Rowing’s Explore Rowing Programme started as part of the 2009-2013 Whole Sport Plan since when more than 10,000 people have tried the sport. Explore Rowing clubs are making new links with their local communities with rowers finding fun and more flexible ways to enjoy rowing.

If any clubs are interested in attending or hosting a round of the West Midlands Explore Series next year, email British Rowing’s area manager Jo Atkinson (jo.atkinson@britishrowing.org), contact her on Twitter (@JoAtkinsonBR) or call 07818 576147.

Article courtesy of British Rowing: https://www.britishrowing.org/…/stratford-take-the-glory-in…