Stratford’s Novices and Senior Triumph at Worcester and Upton

Stratford upon Avon Boat Club’s Novice Coxed quad of Emily Burton, Charlotte Juxton, Helen Helliwell, Sarah Jane Walker plus cox Jen Cary raced at Worcester Regatta on Saturday.

The crew said, “We had a great experience in a loaned boat from Worcester called ‘The Flying Nun’.” The Stratford Novice crew came second to the opposition who were an all male crew: Stratford were given a seven second head start and did themselves and the Club proud by losing only by three seconds! Thanks went to Jen Carey, the cox, for her patience, support and encouragement

Also at Worcester Rowing Club Regatta was Stratford senior sculler Jake Blatcher. His opposition was Birmingham Rowing Club in the semi final which was a tough race where both parties swapped the lead in the early stages but Jake Blatcher kept strong and maintained a good lead towards the end winning by a boat length.

Jake’s final was against Worcester Rowing Club: the wind was stronger for this race and the river was quite choppy making the rowing conditions more challenging. Jake had the lead from the beginning and worked hard to keep this with a two boat lengths distance as he crossed the finish line. Commenting, Jake said, “A rewarding day out!”

Meanwhile, another Stratford’s Novice crew went to Upton. A convincing five length win in their debut race at the Upton Beginners’ Regatta in torrential rain, Stratford’s newest adult crew of Rochelle Jeffrey, Ricky Neault, Sophia Barnard and Paula Belcher, who started the Club’s ‘Learn to Row’ course only in April. Eight crews race each other in two groups in a round robin. A less than ideal footplate setting cost the Stratford crew the second race by a length and the third with a diving oar at the start of the race.  But the crew regrouped, concentrated on form and carried off their fourth, fifth and six races in style, winning four out of six races and the ‘Plate’ group.  “A great comeback for this resilient, determined, thoughtful, crew” commented cox Celia Price. We would like to add a big thanks to Club member John Robinson who volunteered to trailer the two stable boats, promised for the regatta, when the planned tower’s vehicle developed an eleventh hour problem!”

For media coverage, see Stratford Observer online https://www.stratfordobserver.co.uk/sport/rowing-stratford-boat-club-novices-and-senior-impress-at-worcester-and-upton and Stratford Herald page forty five

Impressive performance for Stratford’s Development Squad in their first ever regatta

Sunday 8th 2024 September saw Stratford upon Avon Boat Club’s development squad enter their first ever regatta. This event, organised by Upton Rowing Club was specifically for entrants that were new to the sport and had only began rowing in the past twelve months. Stratford entered three crews.

Stratford’s latest batch of new rowers, including Dawson Curnock, the Club Chairman, raced against six other crews from Evesham, Upton and Monmouth rowing clubs in a “round robin” event over a course of 375m. This format ensured that not only did each crew have six races but that the winner wouldn’t be known until the very last race.

Stratford’s crew of Jack Ingleby (stroke), Tom Stokes, Charlotte Juxon and Lottie Jones (Monmouth), coxed by Peter Barker (Upton’s Chairman), showed impressive skills and delivered an outstanding five straight wins going into the final race against a Monmouth crew who had also won five races. The race went down to the wire and Stratford beat Monmouth by two and a half lengths to be the overall competition winners!

Stratford’s crew of Dawson Curnock (stroke), Gavin Bliss, Urania Carreiro and Sarah-Jane Walker coxed by Lucy Scarlett in her first ever event as a cox,  delivered a solid performance of four convincing wins over their opponents, to come in third place.

Finally, Stratford’s crew of Sally Bliss (stroke), Brian Gravelsons, David Triggs and Suzanne Johnson, coxed by Elisabeth Edwards, came sixth overall, but showed outstanding improvement throughout the day, with their fifth race losing by less than half a length and their final race being a convincing win of four lengths.

Hannah Crone, Development Squad Coach said, “Everyone had a super day and a fantastic introduction to competitive rowing!”

For media coverage, see Stratford Herald page forty seven and Stratford Observer online https://www.stratfordobserver.co.uk/sport/rowing-stratford-boat-clubs-development-squad-take-part-in-first-ever-regatta