Stratford Conquer at Henley

The 2025 Henley Long Distance Sculls on Saturday provided another challenging and picturesque test of endurance and precision over the 3,000 metre course on the Henley Reach. With autumn sunshine and a stiff headwind developing through the morning, competitors faced a true measure of their training so far. Stratford upon Avon Boat Club junior squad scullers took to the water eager to show their form against a deep field drawn from clubs across the country.

Just two crews represented Stratford’s J17/J18 squad with the women’s J18 double scull of Becca Smith and Lily Warren posting a creditable eleventh place in a busy field. The Mixed coxless quadruple scull of Sophie Franklin, Ollie Rowlands, Theo Richter and Becca Smith stepped up to row in the senior event and showed the way to their competition on Henley Reach and took an emphatic win.

Stratford’s J15 squad fielded four crews with three boats racing in the morning division in challenging conditions. The girls’ doubles of Meredith Paul and Martina Bruce-Bonilla and Lillian Parsons and Scarlett Wheeler finished ninth and tenth in a strong field. Later in the morning, in the boys’ singles, Reuben Stanford stuck well to his task to finish in nineth place. In slightly lighter winds in the afternoon, the boys’ double of Reuben Stanford and Tristan Hammick finished in a battling fifth position.

Commenting, Dave Parkin, J15 Coach, said, “The crews should be proud of their efforts and will have taken much learning from their day on the Thames.”

The J14’s Club’s youngest members revelled in their first chance to row Henley’s world famous stretch of the River Thames. The J14 girls’ quad of Islay Milles, Eva Cruise, Amelia Cruickshank, Charlotte Franklin and Mary Heenan (cox) performed strongly in their category, finishing comfortably within a tightly packed peloton of four crews chasing the remaining podium places after a blistering time was laid down by the home favourites. A special mention must be made of Amelia who was competing in her first ever event having only taken up the sport last month!

Division Two saw the boys’ quad deliver what they have long been threatening to do for some time! Ethan Siwakowski, Chris Durance, Arthur Burt and Archie Eaton, driven mercilessly forwards by Charlotte Franklin (cox), brushed aside competition from some much larger clubs to rightfully earn a podium place, coming third out of eight crews in a commendable time.

The J14 coaches were delighted by their young athletes’ determination. Jon Franicis commented, “Considering that this was a much longer course than they have previously encountered and in conditions far more challenging than any they have ever endured, this was immensely rewarding to see them perform so well!”

For media coverage, see Stratford Herald online https://www.stratford-herald.com/sport/junior-rowers-shine-at-henley-9440310 and page forty three and also Stratford Observer https://stratfordobserver.co.uk/sport/rowing-stratford-boat-clubs-junior-scullers-impress-at-henley-long-distance-sculls and back sports page https://stratfordobserver.co.uk/editions/view/?/Stratford/2025/11/07&pages=32

Stratford’s Juniors Rack Up Points For West Midlands

The Stratford upon Avon Boat Club regatta season started in style with five crews selected to represent West Midlands at the Junior Inter Regional Regatta. The opening national level regatta of the season as the twelve UK regional teams competed for the much coveted Victor Ludorum prize.  First down the 1500m course was the WJ14 coxed quadruple scull of Bryony Francis, Maeve Dunn, Becca Smith, Tessa Parkin and Poppy Warren (coxswain). They dominated their heat, leading from the front for the full race crossing the line twelve seconds ahead of a tidy North Western crew. This earned them a place in the A Final where once again the crew went out hard, dicing for third place at the halfway marker and eventually being placed sixth and collecting valuable points for the West Midlands squad

Theo Richter, Ollie Rowlands, Seth Vondrak, James Albrighton and cox Meg Nuttall were selected to represent the West Midlands in the junior 15 coxed quad event. Despite an early morning chill, the sun broke through the overcast skies resulting in calm conditions at the National Water sports Centre in Nottingham. In typical fashion for the venue the competitors soon found themselves facing strong headwinds, challenging the most experienced coxes

The boys were drawn in the second heat facing opposition from Yorkshire, North West, East Midlands, Northern, West and Wales Wiltshire, Avon, Gloucester and Somerset. Despite a strong start, the boys race did not progress as planned which resulted in them finishing in fifth place in their heat progressing to the B final. Undeterred, the boys and Meg revised their race plan executed their race as to the plan, pressurising strong opposition from Yorkshire and closed the gap to within 2.5 seconds, placing them second in the B final and eight overall

Stratford Boat Club’s WJ16 squad competed for the region in both the double scull and coxless quadruple scull categories. Lucy Sartain and Eloise Cooper rowed a well paced race to finish fourth in their double scull heat, also securing fourth position in the B final. The coxless quad crew of Esme Elfwood, Molly Vondrak, Scarlett Richardson and Aimee Appleton rowed a strong heat finishing in second place to a dominant Thames Upriver boat and making the A final, ultimately claiming fifth place overall for the region

Isaac Clarkson from Stratford’s adaptive squad, competing in his first race, represented the region with distinction in the adaptive single sculls. Aged only thirteen, Isaac performed well against his three opponents who were all several years his senior. Commenting, Mark Dewdney, Head Adaptive Coach said, “Isaac showed once again that Stratford is the leading adaptive/para squad in the West Midlands”

In the final analysis, the West Midlands squad was placed fourth overall of the twelve regions, a superb result from all the athletes from the region. Commenting on the result, West Midlands Team Manager (and Stratford J17/18 Performance squad coach) Abi Terry said, “Well done to everyone in the squad! A big improvement on placing from last year and a real testament to the hard work from all the coaches!”

For media coverage, please see Stratford Herald page fifty two and Stratford Observer back sports page https://www.stratfordobserver.co.uk/editions/view/?/Stratford/2023/04/28&pages=032

For more great pictures of JIRR, see Dave Parkin’s excellent selection https://1drv.ms/f/s!AtAyGCrPvAupqho6bP6AymvayZMM?e=s72mPb