Stratford & K.E.S. Score at Worcester

Stratford upon Avon Boat Club’s J16 squad were in action last weekend for the second weekend in succession. This time the might River Severn in Worcester provided the course with 4.5km between start and finish. Worcester Head attracts top crews from the area as the traditional warm up to March’s Tideway events. This year did not disappoint with Stratford’s crews up against the region’s finest.

First to go was the women’s coxed four of Martha Cooke, Becca Smith, Maeve Dunn, Poppy Warren and Josephine Cooper (coxswain). The girls were “rowing up” to compete in the senior event and delivered a superb performance to record second place in the Band 2 event just six seconds behind Cardiff University. In Division 2, the WJ16 coxless quadruple scull of Millie Smith, Martha Baines, Isla Dunn and Tessa Parkin sculled well with Parkin positioning the boat to make maximum benefit of the stream conditions. The crew recorded a third place behind City of Bristol and Hereford Cathedral School whilst leaving Kings School Worcester and Cheltenham College behind in the process.

Also at Worcester Head were Stratford’s sister club, King Edward V1 Boat Club. The K.E.S. Rowing 4+ squad comprised of S.McMahon, A.Stevenson, A.Xifaras, S.Richardson were racing on the water for the first time with the club. With the aid of cox P.Baines, the crew rowed along the 4.5km course to set a stunning start to their rowing careers. In an open event contested by nothing but university squads, from as far as Sheffield to as close as Birmingham, there would have been no disgrace in a crew at least three years younger falling behind. In the end however, the squad blasted through to beat Sheffield University, leaving K.E.S. in a one second neck and neck race with Birmingham University. With a total time of 16:37 minutes and a fifth place position, the five K.E.S. squad members returned home having positioned themselves proudly.

Also on Saturday, Stratford Boat Club’s adaptive squad were on the water at home with Gillian Middleton undergoing an external assessment for her L2 Coaches’ Certificate by British Rowing assessors. Commenting, Mark Dewdney, Stratford’s Head Adaptive Coach said, “We are all very proud of Gillian being awarded her L2 BR Coaching qualification: whilst the squad has had other adaptive athletes gain their L2 award, Gillian is the squad’s first ‘home grown’ disabled athlete to gain the qualification. Gillian’s true grit and determination got her to where she is today and she is an example to us all!”

Meanwhile on a British Rowing’s Paralympic training camp in France, Stratford’s adaptive squad athlete Curtis Dickens who is on British Rowing’s Paralympic Pathway scheme, continues to have his technique and fitness honed by his pararowing coaches: Curtis hopes to be selected for GB’s Paralympic rowing squad for the Los Angeles 2028 Paralympics.

On Sunday, in a slightly less exotic location, Stratford’s Masters squad travelled to Gloucester to get some long distance training in for the remainder of this head season and to be ‘race fit’ for the coming regatta season.

For media coverage, see Stratford Herald online https://www.stratford-herald.com/sport/crews-compete-against-the-region-s-best-9404088 and Stratford Observer back sports page https://www.stratfordobserver.co.uk/editions/view/?/Stratford/2025/02/14&pages=24

For more great pictures of Worcester Head, see Stuart Baines’ selection https://1drv.ms/f/s!AiW2DAyn9tg9kKZRoxSMvjkQfvx31w?e=576bQP

Stratford & King Edward The Sixth School Boat Clubs Shine Indoors at Worcester

On a very frosty Sunday morning with the temperature reading -6’C, eight rowers from the Stratford upon Avon Boat Club’s Wednesday Participation squad set off for King’s School Worcester Indoor Rowing Competition for their first taste of competitive rowing.

There was understandably a lot of nerves and trepidation, however the crew produced amazing results. For a group that was only put together in October and train once a week, they produced five individual personal bests and came away with a fistful of medals.

In the individual races, Annie Silvers took silver and Hannah Shilvock bronze in the Year 9 girls’ event whilst Ellis Bishop came away with silver in the Year 10 boys’ race.

In the relays, the Year 9 girls’ crew of Annie Silvers, Hannah Shilvock, Amelia Welton and Estelle Littleford produced an outstanding result just missing out on gold to take silver, in the process smashing their personal best.

The last race of the day, Ellis Bishop, Emma Francioni, Kate Currow and Ila Lane competed in the Year 11 mixed relay where despite three of them only being in Year 10, they secured a bronze medal.

Said Ralph Johnson, J16 Participation Coach, “The crew were understandably very pleased with their morning’s work and look forward to more events.”

Joining Stratford Boat Club at Worcester was Stratford’s sister club, King Edward The Sixth School Boat Club headed with a squad of twenty one athletes from Years 8-13.

First up were E. Appleton and J. Greenwood in the Year 8 four minute race: two strong rowers from Cheltenham College and the Royal Grammar School tore out in front leaving Ed and James battling it out for Bronze. It was neck and neck the whole way with James eventually coming away with the bronze just three minutes ahead of teammate Ed.

The next race saw Ed and James going again in the Year 8 one minute race with Ed just pipping James to Silver this time and James came away with a second bronze medal. Vondrak then took on the Year 10 500m race: he had a strong race finishing fifth overall in a large field.

I.Vondrak was joined by S. McMahon, O. Rowlands and C. Thompson for the Year 10 relay. The boys put in a strong performance, winning their heat and coming fourth overall.

Next it was time for the Year 11-13’s: T. Beard took on nine other rowers and came out on top with a very impressive row in the Sixth Form Boys 500m race.

The rest of the day was down to the relay teams with the Year 11 team of W. Dalrymple-Baker, M. Cullimore, H. Hoare and O. Rowlands putting in a strong performance to take home the bronze medal.

Next up were the two Sixth Form mixed relay teams, both teams put in a huge row to come away with Gold and Silver in what turned out to be the closest race of the day with T. Beard, M. Hall, K. Richardson and D. Shilvock (6:10.3) just pipping H. Noyes, E. Rose, T. Wilcock and A. Richardson (6:10.4).

With very little rest the girls’ crew of H. Noyes, A. Richardson, K. Richardson and H. Hoare went into the girls’ relay putting in another amazing effort to come away with gold. Followed soon after by the boys’ crew of E. Rose, T. Wilcock, T. Beard and D. Shilvock just missing out on a medal in the boys’ relay with the B crew of J. Nash, J. Kirby, F. Groves and H. Hoare coming in fifth place.

For media coverage, please see Stratford Herald online https://www.stratford-herald.com/sport/medals-galore-at-indoor-championship-9295564 and page fifty three and Stratford Observer online https://www.stratfordobserver.co.uk/sport/rowing-stratford-rowers-impress-at-worcester-indoor-rowing-competition