The weather could not have been better for the Stratford upon Avon Boat Club regatta on Saturday but perhaps a little too hot for some of the athletes but that didn’t stop the great participation with local crews and further afield from Evesham Rowing Club, King’s School Worcester Boat Club, Royal Grammar School Worcester Boat Club, Ross Rowing Club, King Edward V1 Boat Club, Cheltenham College Boat Club, Hereford Rowing Club,
Cheltenham Ladies College Rowing Club and Magdalen College School Boat Club as well as major entries from Stratford upon Avon Boat Club itself. The
regatta this year had three divisions and one hundred and sixty two separate races starting at promptly at 08.30 and running all day through until a close at 17.45hrs! Running a regatta to time is no mean feat and is a tribute to the race organisers!
This year the Club was very heartened again by the huge turn out from local and distant clubs and the interest from the public. A massive thanks to all our hard working Stratford Boat Club members, visiting crews, umpires and officials and especially the public for supporting the event. The Club was especially honoured to have Stratford upon Avon Town Council Mayor Cllr Dani Hunter attend the regatta and walk the course with Stratford Boat Club Chairman Dawson Curnock.
Stratford’s J16 squad were in action at Stratford’s home regatta held over 500m on the Avon. First to go were the singles sculls of Tessa Parkin, Becca Smith and Sophie Franklin. Fierce competition ensued with a win going to Becca Smith who swept aside quality opposition from King’s
School Worcester. Next up were the double sculls of Isla Dunn/Poppy Warren and Maeve Dunn/Martha Cooke. Both crews made it through the early rounds to line up an all Stratford final where the Dunn/Cooke maintained their composure for a win on home water. Finally, the coxless quadruple scull
of Bryony Francis, Josephine Cooper, Martha Baines and Millie Smith turned up the heat in a straight final against local rivals Evesham Rowing Club. Sculling strongly the SuABC girls took an early lead which extended over the 500m course for them to take the third win of the day and a clean sweep of ladies J16 events.
Dawson Curnock, Regatta Secretary and Chairman commented, “It was a long day’s racing: our tea tent was extremely busy dispensing dozens of cakes and snacks. What a magnificent day topped by great racing! We ran the regatta under very tight safety protocols. We were especially grateful for the help and tolerance of those operators who work and make their living on the river.”
Saturday proved to be another day of rowing success, fun times and great learning for the Stratford Boat Club’s squads through the age range. Saturday’s Junior Spring Regatta was the 500m course following the Avon through the town from Holy Trinity Church through to the finish line at the Club’s grounds.
Steve Wellstead, Stratford Boat Club’s Junior Coordinator said, “We were blessed with good weather for the regatta, there were crowds watching the racing adding much to Stratford’s atmosphere and vitality: we were glad to showcase our sport and demonstrate our part in the success of our town! Again, we appreciate the tolerance and help from the other river users and colleagues and look forward to our Fun Regatta on Saturday 12 July”
For media coverage of Stratford Boat Club’s Saturday Junior Regatta, see Stratford Herald page forty seven and Stratford Observer online https://www.stratfordobserver.co.uk/news/picture-special-battle-of-the-titans-at-stratford-boat-club-regatta