Stratford’s Adaptives Showered in Gold, Silver and World Records!

Four of Stratford upon Avon Boat Club’s adaptive athletes attended British Rowing Indoor Championships at the NEC Birmingham on Saturday along with 1,800 other athletes. The day started with Jess Dowdeswell in her first indoor event: Jess went off strong and stayed strong right through to the finish with a convincing win taking Gold in the WPR1 4 Minute category with 729 metres.

Next up were Ricky Clutterbuck in the IAR5 Open 2k event and Curtis Dickens in the PR2 Open 2k event: sadly Curtis had to withdraw at the start line due to illness. Ricky, also in his first indoor event, dominated to take Gold in seven minutes and fifty five seconds and, in an epic show of sportsmanship, turned to his struggling competitor and cheered him through to the finish!

Isaac Clarkson took Gold in the PR3 Yr 10 Boys 5 minute category with 1299m which also placed him 24th out of 45 competitors in the mainstream Yr10 Boys’ competition.

In their final races, Isaac (PR3 Yr10 – 1 minute race) and Jess (WPR1 – 1minute) comfortably secured more Gold medals with Jess setting a World Record, beating the current World Record holder by 97 metres! Ricky (IAR5 – 1 minute) was ahead until the final ten seconds when he came off his ergo seat and, without hesitation, continued to row, perched on the rail with only his arms and won a well deserved Silver medal!

Summing up, Courtland Clarkson, Stratford’s newest qualified L2 adaptive coach said, “It was great fun for athletes and families, with big crowds, pumping music and plenty of well-earned metal to take home!”

For media coverage, see British Rowing online https://www.britishrowing.org/2024/12/world-and-british-records-smashed-at-the-british-rowing-indoor-championships-2024 (scroll down to Adaptive Events), Stratford Herald page thirty six and Stratford Observer online https://www.stratfordobserver.co.uk/sport/rowing-stratford-boat-clubs-adaptive-squad-win-medals-and-break-world-record and on back sports page https://www.stratfordobserver.co.uk/editions/view/?/Stratford/2024/12/13&pages=24

Stratford Score at Indoor Championships

The Stratford upon Avon Boat Club adaptive squad had a strong outing at the British Rowing Indoor Championships (BRIC) at Birmingham’s NEC this weekend. Amid over 1,500 competitors, Stratford Boat Club’s adaptive squad secured three gold medals and four personal bests.

Jake Blatcher, competing in BRIC for the first time, came twenty fifth in the Open 2000m and sixteenth in the Open 500m with a whopping 1:35mins split time. Jake completed his 2K race in 7:04mins (three seconds short of his previous PB of 7:01mins) and the 500m race was a new personal best for Jake.

Curtis Dickens, who has been selected for British Rowing’s GB World Class Rowing Programme, won gold in the PR2 2000m category. It was a close race in the middle but Curtis powered ahead in the latter stages, winning with a comfortable lead. Curtis has competed his 2K race in 7:55 while maintaining a steady rate.

Isaac Clarkson won gold in the Year 9 PR3 category and was thirtieth out of fifty five competitors in the mainstream Year 9 boys. Isaac went on to win a second gold in the Year 9 PR3 One Minute category. Most of all, Isaac secured two personal bests continuing to go from strength to strength as the youngest PR3 accredited rower in the UK. Isaac is also Stratford Boat Club’s youngest adaptive rower

Commenting, Courtland Clarkson said, “It was a superbly organised event with a great atmosphere and lots of friendly rivalry across the clubs and schools. It’s definitely an event for the race calendar from now on!”

Also representing Stratford upon Avon Boat Club’s Participation Squad was Ellis Bishop: despite only rowing for one year and having minimal training time indoors, Ellis came a credible eleventh in the 500m Year 11 Boys’ Race.

Ralph Johnson, Participation Squad Coach said, “Ellis was very nervous this being his first major competition but he followed his race plan perfectly to come through in the last 50m as others around him faded. Having doubted himself, Ellis was understandably pleased with his performance which should hopefully stand him in good stead for future races in the New Year!”

For media coverage, see Stratford Herald online https://www.stratford-herald.com/sport/solid-gold-displays-at-indoor-rowing-event-9344473 and page thirty six and Stratford Observer online https://stratfordobserver.co.uk/sport/rowing-boat-clubs-adaptive-athletes-compete-at-indoor-championships and also back sports page https://stratfordobserver.co.uk/editions/view/?/Stratford/2023/12/15&pages=24