Stratford’s Masters Show Their Mettle at Ironbridge!

Racing first for Stratford upon Avon Boat Club at Ironbridge Regatta was Rebecca England and Suzie Radley in the Women’s Master’s C 2x. They faced Burton Leander in their first race together and, with both crews facing steering challenges, the race ended in a dead heat, forcing both crews to return to the start for a rerow. Strong fitness and good steering calls saw Stratford take a comfortable win in the rerow. In their semi-final, Stratford came up against an inexperienced Trafford crew, which gave England and Radley a chance to find a good rhythm and length while honing their steering. The final, in much hotter conditions, was a closer race but with Stratford pulling ahead, their Windermere opponents steered into shallow water allowing Stratford to take the final victory.

Late morning Gina Fusco and Ellie Davis competed as Women’s Masters E double had  a straight final against Burton Leander. They had a good smooth start and continue to follow their race plan with a consistent rate of thirty three strokes per minute throughout. Whilst they didn’t win, it was a good race losing by one length.

In the afternoon division the Women’s D coxed IV of Rebecca England (stroke), Ellie Davis, Gina  Fusco, Charlotte Jones and coxed by Jen Carey raced against a strong Bewdley crew who were very experienced. Stratford lost by a length and a half but were very pleased with their performance due to having a good length and a solid row rating thirty to thirty two strokes per minute.

Caroline Collins and Jane Cryer joined the Bewdley, Worcester and Stourport composite Eight E at Ironbridge Regatta to compete against Evesham, after a very solid and fast start of getting the advantage from the outset and they enjoyed a confident and powerful start of thirty four strokes per minute down the 750m course winning easily. Caroline said, “It was great row and fabulous to win in such a beautiful surroundings.”

Stratford masters men were represented in men’s quadruple sculls in a straight head to head final against the much fancied Grosvenor National Championship Gold medal winning crew. On a difficult winding course exacerbated by tight rowing lanes and an unusually fast stream steering for all coxless boats throughout the day proved difficult and the race proved no less challenging with both Grosvenor and Stratford leaving their lanes and impeding the other crew. Grosvenor, a length and a half down after a strong Stratford start, exacerbated their steering difficulties by halfway in this 800 metre race and collided with the bank one of many collisions during the day.

The umpires then decided to re-row the race given both crews had left their lanes despite Stratford being in the lead. In the restart, the Stratford crew of Pete Spivey, Dan Simkins, Neville Hand and Tom Doherty had an excellent start to again lead Grosvenor by a length by half way. With Doherty steering an excellent course, they were able to avoid Grosvenor who had no answer as Stratford proceeded to pull away eventually finishing clear winners by three lengths.

Stratford men were not finished however with Pete Spivey and Tom Doherty forming part of a men’s masters eight composite of four clubs against a Button Leander crew. A powerful start and a strong rhythm of thirty seven strokes per minute proved too much for Burton and the composite crew ran out comfortable winners. Said Neville Hand afterwards, ” I’m nearly eighty years old and to get out of the house for a successful Stratford race like this is a real treat!”

Jane Cryer returned to Ironbridge to compete in the 500m Sprint with the Bewdley Women Masters C crew. After a convincing win against a more inexperienced Falcon crew, there was a more matched contest against in the final against Burton Leander. The Bewdley/Stratford crew executed their fast start and opened up the distance quickly which was maintained and built on through the race with a clear two lengths victory. Jane said, “It’s the first Ironbridge Regatta I have done and the longer and sprint course which give great variety on a beautiful stretch of river. It’s always great to row and even better to win and come back to Stratford with two more winners pots!”

For media coverage, see Stratford Herald page forty four and Stratford Observer online https://stratfordobserver.co.uk/sport/rowing-stratford-boat-club-masters-show-their-mettle-at-ironbridge-regatta and back sports page https://stratfordobserver.co.uk/editions/view/?/Stratford/2026/07/03&pages=24#page/24

Peterborough, Ironbridge & Nottingham in One Weekend!

Saturday saw Stratford upon Avon Boat Club’s J14 squad in action at Peterborough Junior Championships on the purpose-built Cambridgeshire rowing lake. The event drew in top schools and clubs from the junior rowing scene to do battle on the 1000m four lane course. First to go in the heats were the WJ14 coxed quadruple scull of Martha Cooke, Millie Smith, Josephine Cooper, Isla Dunn and Maeve Dunn (coxswain) with a solid fifth place of the twenty four crews entered.  Going forward to the B Final, the girls had a ding dong battle with Cambridge’s Rob Roy Boat Club to finish second by the slimmest of margins.

Next to go were the WJ14 double sculls of Sophie Franklin and Becca Smith along with Bryony Francis and Poppy Warren going to work in the heats to record fourth and fifth place respectively of twenty two entrants. In their finals the Francis/Warren combination dominated their B Final and romped over the line in first place whilst the Franklin/Smith crew chased Nottingham and Union down the course to maintain their fourth place overall ranking. In the last of the J14 events, Stratford’s single scullers took to the course as the afternoon heat continued to bake the spectators. In the heats Stratford was represented by Tessa Parkin, Martha Baines and Maeve Dunn who recorded eighth, fifth and fourth respectively of the thirty three scullers racing. In the B Final, Tessa and Martha brought their best to finish fourth and second against stiff competition.  Meanwhile, in the A Final, Maeve Dunn dug deep and tore down the lake to better her time trial ranking and earn herself a richly deserved silver medal against quality competition in the process.

Stratford’s Junior 15 squad also competed at the Peterborough Junior Championships. The competition was intense, with crews from Leeds, Lincoln, Oxford, Sussex, and London. There were one hundred and fifty two races, with four-lane racing and initial time trials. The fastest twelve crews were seeded into the ABC finals, which took place throughout the day.

In the double sculls event for the Junior 15’s, Theo Richter and Ollie Rowlands represented their squad and finished third in the C final. Xavier Sissins-Rofey and Seth Vondrak competed in the time trials for the same event and finished fourth in the B final. Vondrak and Sissins-Rofey also competed in the single sculls event and finished fourth in their respective division B finals. Lucy Yang and Alice Jones raced in the Junior Women’s 15 single sculls event. Yang did not qualify for the finals due to being overwhelmed by her first singles event more to come in future events but Jones finished third in the C final.

In the double sculls event for the girls, Alexandra Francis and Poppy Baines narrowly missed out on the A final but won their B final. Lily Warren and Sophie Evans finished fourth in their B final. Francis also competed in the single sculls event and won a bronze medal in the A final, while Baines placed second in the B final.

Commenting, Colin Bell J15 Coach said, “Overall, the event provided valuable learning experiences for Francis, Baines, and Vondrak, who will apply what they learned in the upcoming British Junior Championships.”

Sunday saw the trials for the U16 GB vs France match take place at the National Watersports’ Centre in Nottingham. ‘V’ Vondrak and Scarlett Richardson entered in the double sculls event in their first opportunity to compete for a GB Rowing badge. With the forecast for thunderstorms in the afternoon, the side by side finals were cut from the programme meaning selection would be based on performance in the time trials only. The Stratford girls sculled well in the early heat of the day, missing out on a top five finish by just 0.5 seconds but demonstrating they are in the mix with the most competitive crews in the country.

Meanwhile, Jake Blatcher, competing in the open single sculls event, was the only Stratford Boat Club representative at Ironbridge Regatta on Saturday. In the first round he came up against a local rival from Evesham. Jake overcame his opponent, in a hard fought race, by a length and a half. His semi-final against a young sculler from Liverpool Victoria Rowing Club proved a more straightforward affair. Pulling away consistently, he won easily.

This win set up Jake for a final against a very good sculler from Falcon Rowing Club (Oxford). The tall rower from Falcon set up an early lead. In the last few hundred metres, Jake’s improved technique started to tell and he began to close quickly on his rival. Unfortunately, he was not able to quite catch up before the finish line. Mark Dewdney, Head Adaptive Coach commented, “This was another sign of progress in an encouraging season. I’m pleased with the performance”.

For media coverage, please see Stratford Observer online https://www.stratfordobserver.co.uk/sport/rowing-stratford-boat-club-juniors-take-on-peterborough-junior-championships and Stratford Herald page fifty two

For more great pictures of Peterborough Junior Championships, please see Kathy and Stuart Baines’ excellent selection https://1drv.ms/f/s!AiW2DAyn9tg9j69o2xUB_tV0JoX2OQ?e=1HikGG