… and the President Came to Visit!

After a weekend off to attend the British Rowing Indoor Championships where a number of Stratford upon Avon Boat Club’s adaptive squad athletes competed and returned with a numerous medals and two new World Records, the squad were back on the water on Sunday in cold and windy conditions but delighted to be out in the fresh air

The highlight of the Sunday outing was a visit from the Club’s President, Paul Stanton, who took time out to come to the Club to congratulate some of the squad’s award winning Indoor Championships medalists on their achievements

Edward Owen-Smith and Lance Fowler, both neurodiverse and just thirteen years old, talked at length to the President on their experience at the Championships. Paul Stanton commented, “Two World Records and multiple medals: what an accolade for the athletes, the adaptive squad and Stratford Boat Club! However, praise should also go to all the adaptive coaches, helpers, parents, supporters and peers who encourage the athletes and form part of the larger adaptive family: well done all!”

For media coverage, see Stratford Observer online https://stratfordobserver.co.uk/sport/rowing-stratford-boat-club-president-congratulates-clubs-adaptive-athletes and back sports https://stratfordobserver.co.uk/editions/view/?/Stratford/2025/12/19&pages=32

World Records for Stratford’s Adaptive Squad!

The British Rowing Indoor Championships took place at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham at the weekend. A number of Stratford upon Avon Boat Club’s adaptive squad athletes competed and returned with a numerous medals and two new World Records!

The team consisted of four neurodiverse rowers and one amputee. The latter, Ricky Clutterbuck, winning an early Gold in the PR3 Para Four Minute Event, covering 1086m. Ethan Roberts achieved 1140m and Ian Ward 972m in the Open Adaptive version, finishing second and fifth respectively. Ethan followed this Silver with a Bronze in the 2000 metres, completing the distance in a phenomenal  7:15.7!

Edward Owen-Smith and Lance Fowler, both neurodiverse and just thirteen years old, competed in the mainstream Year Nine Boys Event with Edward taking a terrific Silver medal in a time of 1:34.2 while Lance finished in a great fifteenth place out of twenty four competitors with a time of 1:45.4. Both beat the previous World Record of 1.53.9 in the PR3-ID (Intellectual Disability) category for 13-14 year olds.

All the Club’s neurodiverse athletes competed in the One Minute Dash. In the adult open adaptive event Ethan won a bronze medal with 314m, Ian was sixth with 274m. In the Year 9 Open Adaptive event, Edward clocked up 319m and Lance 284m, taking Gold and Silver. Again both beating the existing PR3-ID World Record of 261m.

Head Adaptive Coach Mark Dewdney “Two World Records, good results from everyone: that was a good day! The championships, and rowing in general, has to put more thought into how it accommodates adaptive and particularly neurodiverse athletes. We would have competed in many more events but the scheduling was inappropriate for some of our athletes with complex needs. We will be producing a report for the National Neurodiverse working group to this end.”

For media coverage, see Stratford Herald online  https://www.stratford-herald.com/sport/stratford-rowers-claim-two-world-records-at-british-indoor-c-9444995 and page thirty seven, British Rowing https://www.britishrowing.org/2025/12/the-numbers-behind-the-british-rowing-indoor-championships-2025 and Stratford Observer back sports page https://stratfordobserver.co.uk/editions/view/?/Stratford/2025/12/12&pages=24, online https://stratfordobserver.co.uk/sport/rowing-stratford-boat-clubs-adaptive-squad-break-world-records-at-british-rowing-indoor-championships and Concept online https://www.concept2.com/records?record_type=world&machine=rower&event=&gender=&age_category=13&srsltid=AfmBOoqXAOLOOWcgQ0ZjSWbBBp47rZM5KL5utP1KDx7IZBEVfMZBe5Av&adaptive_rower=3&language_variant=

Stratford’s Adaptive Squad Stars at Oxford

The Stratford upon Avon Boat Club’s Adaptive Squad competed in its last regatta of the season on Sunday at Oxford Sprint Regatta. Its dominance at regional regattas was again in evidence – winning five of the six events it entered.

There was a number of debut wins: these started with Ricky Clutterbuck, an amputee, winning his first singles’ pot. In the final, giving his experienced local Oxford opponent a ten second start, Ricky gradually pulled back the difference, winning a great race by a length. Lance Fowler, a neurodiverse thirteen year old, competing with Andy Morris in his final and beat another Oxford crew by a convincing five lengths. For Lance, who has been rowing for less than three months, this was also his debut event.

It was also the first time for Ethan Roberts: competing with Jake Blatcher, he took the honours in his final against Oxford. The crew took an early lead, kept it, crossing the line two lengths in front. Fresh from his first ever win at Maidenhead last weekend, Jason Clark, racing with Andy Morris, dominated Marlow in his final and won by four lengths. The Wards, Ian and Paola, defeated only once this season, beat a Marlow crew by three lengths to bring the day to a close. Unfortunately, James Bastin and Jake Blatcher suffered an equipment failure soon after their start and were not able to compete effectively against a fast Marlow crew. Jake Blatcher was also racing in mainstream singles, losing to a very good St Hugh’s sculler in the semi-final who then went on to win the event.

Commenting on the season Head Adaptive Coach Mark Dewdney said, “This season was very much a transition year for us. Some have moved out of the area and Curtis Dickens, Stratford’s Paralympian hopeful has gone to train with the GB squad. The Adaptive Squad has generally performed above my expectations. We have only lost about half a dozen races all summer. The expansion of the neurodiverse provision at the Club in 2025 is particularly pleasing.”

For media coverage, see Stratford Observer online https://stratfordobserver.co.uk/sport/rowing-stratford-boat-clubs-adaptive-squad-celebrate-success-in-final-regatta-of-season and back sports page https://stratfordobserver.co.uk/editions/view/?/Stratford/2025/08/22&pages=24 and Stratford Herald page forty two and online https://www.stratford-herald.com/sport/adaptive-squad-continue-their-dominance-at-regional-regattas-9430448