Stratford’s Adaptives Star on the River Po in Turin

Stratford upon Avon Boat Club’s adaptive section made their fourth visit to the large Mixed Ability Regatta in Turin, Italy last weekend coming home with a suitcase full of medals including a goodly number of Golds.

The two day Turin event has para, neurodiverse and mixed ability (the disabled and mainstream competing together) elements. There is five side by side racing over 500m and 1000m courses on the beautiful River Po.

The squad flew out the Wednesday before the regatta, together with a few rowers from Ross and Glasgow Rowing Clubs. Thursday and Friday mornings were reserved for practice, the afternoons for sightseeing and enjoying the 20C+ sunny weather.

Every member of the Stratford team won at least one medal on each of the days. The Club did very well in the small boats, singles and doubles, less well in the quad and fours racing: there is a lack of competition in the latter in the UK

There were a number of highlights for the club over the two days of the regatta:  Ethan Roberts and Gillian Middleton competing in their very first singles races, Edward Owen-Smith (only 13 years old) and Ricky Clutterbuck competing in singles at an international event for the first time.

There was an epic Saturday race in the Men’s Mixed Ability Quads: this turned into a close struggle between Stratford and the host club Armida. Stratford eventually won by a third of a length. Also piling on the wins were Ethan and Edward winning their 1000m Mixed Ability doubles events by comfortable margins: in each case partnered by trainee coach Aron Altman.

Also showing their mettle were the squad’s long serving members Gillian Middleton and Hattie Throssell coming home with a handful of medals. Ricky Clutterbuck winning three Golds over the weekend, one each in a single, a double and a quad. Katie Ash-Wilson (Glasgow), part of the UK squad for Turin, was awarded the prize for best female athlete of the weekend and Katie and Arminda Phillips (Ross) competed very successfully in many of the UK squad’s crew boats.

Head Adaptive Coach Mark Dewdney commented, “It’s a great event, enjoyable and competitive in lovely surroundings. Even this old man made a brief racing comeback to join the fun! Everyone is welcome to join these trips, able bodied and adaptive, providing you are willing to help a little and jump in any boat you are asked to. If you would like to consider support rowing for the adaptive squad at Stratford, come and have a chat with me.”

For more pictures of the adaptive squad in Turin, see Mark Dewdney’s selection https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1GRtzGdmyoKZrTbef78yCCRyZe5NSZNoV?usp=sharing

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