Stratford upon Avon Boat Club welcomed just under one hundred guests to the Welcombe Hotel on Saturday 18 April for the Inaugural President’s Dinner, held to recognise the leadership and long service of Club President, Paul Stanton.
Guests were invited to wear regatta inspired attire, and a guard of honour formed by young athletes and their blades welcomed attendees to the dinner, reflecting the strength of the Club’s junior section and the cross‑generational respect for Paul’s contribution to Stratford Boat Club.
Life Members Sue and David Brooks were among the guests. Sue, originally from Durham, became the Club’s first female rower after Paul Stanton opened membership to women during his captaincy in 1971. His tenure included twinning the Club with Kolkata.
King Edward VI School (K.E.S.) Headmaster Bennet Carr and his wife attended, representing the long‑standing history between the Club and K.E.S. The two organisations share not only the Clubhouse but Olympic and Paralympic medallists.
The evening began with a drinks reception, followed by speeches from President Paul Stanton, Life Member Sue Brooks, and Captain Ed Lewry, introduced by Master of Ceremonies Graham Collier. A tribute from President Paul Stanton, Life Member Sue Brooks, and Captain Ed Lewry, introduced by Master of Ceremonies Graham Collier, was read in his absence due to a family emergency, noting: “A rowing club is more than boats, blades and
results: it is a community built upon commitment, continuity and care… Your leadership has left this Club stronger than you found it.”
Olympian Esme Booth delivered an engaging after dinner address, combining honesty, humour and a competitive spark that had the whole room involved. She delivered a specially designed “Heads and Tails” game, to bring the Club’s history to life in an accessible and entertaining way. Drawing on research provided by Head Adaptive Coach Mark Dewdney, Esme’s quiz enabled guests of all ages to connect with the Club’s heritage and with one
another.
During his speech, Paul Stanton mused on the massive amount of volunteering time had been given both by present and past members with their contributions adding greatly to the spirit of the Club, the financial position and the camaraderie both on and off the water.
Decorations reused from the Club’s 150th anniversary celebrations included handmade bunting, handcrafted table topper oars and a restored original Club oar (“spoon”) repurposed to hold cupcakes. Tables featured spring flowers – lilac, marsh marigolds
and bluebells – cut from her garden by Paul’s wife Jan in pewter tankards earned during Paul’s rowing career. Their daughter, Ellie, shared a family anecdote recalling Paul purchasing a boat while on honeymoon in Switzerland. Paul and Jan have now been married for fifty nine years.
A handmade celebration cake, shaped as a rowing blade, was unveiled, charting Paul’s rowing journey alongside the Club’s own. A handwritten and dedicated poem reflected the journey and family anecdotes.
The Club also announced its commitment to a new Honours Board, based on archival research by Mark Dewdney, who has traced every Captain and President from 1874 to the present using local media reports, Club Minute Books and local historical records.
A raffle featuring a coaching session with Esme Booth OLY as well as generous donations gifted by local businesses raised funds for the maintenance of the Club’s boat fleet, undertaken weekly by volunteers and trainee juniors. These efforts support the equipment relied upon by athletes across all sections.
The event brought together juniors, seniors, masters, recreational rowers, adaptive athletes and family to recognise Paul Stanton’s decades of service and to celebrate the Club’s ongoing commitment to community, heritage and its strong volunteer‑led ethos. Stratford upon Avon Boat Club is and remains an inclusive, volunteer led club offering rowing for all ages and abilities, from competitive performance pathways to recreational rowing for fun.
For media coverage, see Stratford Herald page twenty nine and online https://www.stratford-herald.com/news/stratford-boat-club-honours-paul-stanton-with-first-presiden-9464404 and also Stratford Observer online https://stratfordobserver.co.uk/news/special-dinner-celebrates-stratford-boat-clubs-long-serving-president

