Junior National Championships & Masters at Bewdley

The weekend saw the culmination of Stratford upon Avon Boat Club’s racing season with the Junior National Championships held at the National Watersports Centre in Nottingham. Stratford’s J16 squad fielded three crews against the finest in the land.  First to go were the girls’ double sculls where the time trial stage of the competition saw Tessa Parkin and Sophie Franklin just pip Martha Baines and Martha Cooke by 0.2 seconds to achieve twenty first and twenty third place. The two lined up in adjacent lanes in the D Final whereupon a match of the ages played out. With the Marthas holding a one length lead over the rest of the field for the first 1000m, the race then took shape. The Parkin/Franklin chose their moment and in the last 250m generated a charge to move them from fifth to third and edging their Stratford crew mates into fourth by the same 0.2 second margin. Next to race was the J16 coxless quadruple scull of Becca Smith, Martha Baines, Maeve Dunn and Isla Dunn. In a highly competitive field, the crew delivered a solid time trial to achieve fourteenth position and a slot in the C Final. With rested legs, the girls line up in the centre lane for their final and dominated the first 1750m. The rest of the field had other ideas however and quality crews from Glasgow Academy, Queens Park Chester and Hexham Rowing Club charged through to push the SuABC girls into fourth place by just two seconds.

For the J14s, an exceptional effort by Abi Dunn in her single scull saw her place third in the C final, a fantastic achievement on the national stage. In the equivalent boys’ event, Tristan Hammick wasn’t able to improve upon his placing from the time trials but left the race with nothing left in reserve and some valuable lessons taken from competing at such a level. The double scull of Nathan Lebordais and Reuben Stanford narrowly missed out on the chance to race through the semi-finals but impressed with their power through the C final. The girls’ double of Martina Bruce-Bonilla and Bethany Hammond showed equal measures of grit and composure to secure a place in the D final and held their own against the opposition crews from the start. Finally, the quad of Charlotte Mansfield (cox), Raya Hothi, Charlotte Franklin, Lilly Parsons and Scarlet Wheeler recorded a commendable time to progress to the final stages where they were denied their chance to shine by racing being cancelled due to thunderstorms.

J14 Coach Jon Francis was delighted with their achievements and said, “For many, this was their first experience of multi-lane racing at a large national event. That all the crews progressed through the time trials to a final is something about which they can be immensely proud.”

Monday 21 July saw a change in weather at Holme Pierrepoint, with calm waters and sunny conditions at the start. The serenity in the weather was not echoed by the sheer competitiveness of the junior athlete presence, with all major schools fielding large numbers of competitors (including Windsor Boys) and many new clubs entering.

In the time trials, it was brutal:

WJ15 2x, Orla and Erin 52nd out of 60 – eliminated.

OJ15 2x, Seb and Ed 47th out 53 – eliminated.

OJ15 1x, Will 41st out of 67 – eliminated.

WJ15 1x, Maria 32nd out 58 – into F Final. Maria then had the misfortune of a turn in weather, lightning appearing in the afternoon, with the course being evacuated and numerous Minor Finals being cancelled.

J15 Coach Hugo Happel commented, “Our J15s rowed with fine technique but it wasn’t enough on the day. I think the 900m format suited other athletes much better, so next year rowing the 2k distance will suit our athletes much better. Well done to all athletes, they did really well!”

Meanwhile, on Saturday Stratford upon Avon Masters Men and Women were out in force at the Bewdley Regatta competing in ten different rowing events. Lucy Scarlett and Rebecca England opened the racing for Stratford in the women’s senior 2x. In drizzly conditions, they faced a young Birmingham crew in their semi-final. Both doubles had a good start and were evenly matched, however the Stratford pair maintained their power and moved away over the second half of the race to win by nearly two lengths. Scarlett and England were then up against a strong Minerva Bath crew in the final. The Stratford double rowed hard, maintaining a good length but unfortunately were beaten on this occasion. They will aim to build on their semi-final success in their next races together.

OpH/I 2x of Mike Adkins and Paul Collins sculled an excellent race, in touching distance of their opposition the whole way down the course but on this occasion, Nottingham Rowing Club took the win.

WE4x of Ellie Davis (stroke) Gina Fusco Suzie Radley and Amanda Bowden (bow) got into a lovely rhythm, gaining on the opposition to take the lead but were unfortunately disqualified due to clashing blades.

Low CRI Op 2x of Jack Ingleby and Tom Stokes had a great start and were side-by-side up until around half way, but the more experienced Bewdley crew took the win

The afternoon rowing began with  WB 4+, coxed by Jen Carey with Rebecca England (stroke), Jeanette Caldecott, Lucy Scarlett, and Fiona Schulz (bow) In their semi final, they faced half of the morning division’s winning 8+ from Bristol Ariel. Stratford had a good start and quickly pulled away from their opposition. They maintained a good rhythm, rowing long and powerfully, extending their lead to win by four lengths. Facing the other half of Bristol’s 8+ in the final, Stratford again started well, improving technically from their previous row. They remained calm and held a solid rate of 33 strokes a minute moving away from their opponents, crossing the finish line two lengths ahead. The whole crew were delighted with their win and now look forward to their next race together at Stourport.

Next up were the MasD2x Amanda Bowden and Suzie Radley who rowed well with a long, strong rhythm, winning easily over Warwick.

In their first double race together Ellie Davis and Gina Fusco competed in WMasE  2X. After a wobbly start the double moved into a good strong a rhythm but was not quite enough to catch the Loughborough crew.

Patrick Taylor and Dan Simkins raced in the D/E coxless pairs event. Since they were the younger crew, they had to give the Pengwern crew a seven second head start. While waiting, they lost alignment in the wind and were 45 degrees off course when they were able to start. Despite this, they had a solid row and finished just 1.5 lengths behind.

Due to the lack of Masters opposition, the Mixed Masters EVIII (average age 55-60) rowed in a final against City of Bristol Open Mixed VIII. Stratford had a strong start, rating 37 strokes per minute and held the opposition. As they lengthened out, they took the lead and stern pair, Amanda Bowden and Suzie Radley held the rate and rhythm at 35 strokes per minute with a boat speed of 1.25minutes per 500m. Middle four, Dan Simkins, Patrick Taylor, Tim Male, Tom Doherty, gave a powerful push mid race, whilst the bow pair of Jeannette Caldicott and Abby Symons supported the strength and technical proficiency of the crew. Stratford remained at this blistering rate for the duration of the race. The exceptionally strong boat speed enabled the crew to pull further ahead and stay ahead for the win. Bow, Abby Symons, said, “Following the strong start, we were determined to beat them! This was a hard-fought race and a very satisfying win over a significantly younger and competent crew.”

Competing in their first regatta, Novice Women coxed quad of Sally Bliss (stroke) Emily Burton, Urania O’Reilly, Sarah Walker (bow) got off to a good start against Stourport and led by half a length. They held Stourport off until the last 25 strokes when Stourport moved ahead to win by one length. Sally Bliss said, “It was a win for our crew as we gave Stourport a good race in our first ever regatta. It was a fantastic event and everyone was so supportive. We cannot thank everyone from Stratford Boat Club enough who has got us to this point. All in all, a fantastic and fun day of racing with strong performances across the Stratford crews!”

For media coverage, see Stratford Herald page thirty seven

For more pictures of the Junior National Championships, see Stuart Baines’ great selection https://onedrive.live.com/?redeem=aHR0cHM6Ly8xZHJ2Lm1zL2YvYy8zZGQ4ZjZhNzBjMGNiNjI1L0VzSjdOM0VmME5CQWp4X3AzMzQ0WTR3QlF0N3U2UDRHcWtDTHlBbk0wV2hPMkE%5FZT1FRjQ5VGY&id=3DD8F6A70C0CB625%21s71377bc2d01f40d08f1fe9df7e38638c&cid=3DD8F6A70C0CB625

Stratford in Spain, Ironbridge and Henley

Stratford upon Avon Boat Club’s adaptive section were represented at the IMART Regatta in Spain by Paola and Ian Ward where they travelled with the rest of the international teams to Orio where the regatta was taking place. Due to high winds and choppy waters, they were only allowed to go in wide boats to get familiar with the massive river Orio which is a strong tidal river so they had to wait until 16.00hrs for boating. The weather was fine apart from the wind.

The next day, the competitors were taken out again but this time for the competition. Paola and Ian raced in a fine double sculling against Armida Club from Italy. Unfortunately, this time, they were faster than the Stratford crew. Commenting, Paola said, “We found our boat settings difficult to adjust so our main objective was to avoid a capsize!”

Later, Paola and Ian sculled in a coxed wide quad combined with two of our Italian friends. Again, they lost to our Italian home opposition!

Commenting further, Paola said, “Apart from losing, we have had a great time learning a lot and meeting old friends and making new ones! We’ll be back on the Avon this week!”

Several masters crews went to Ironbridge Regatta over the weekend . A beautiful setting in the Ironbridge Gorge with lots of sun and some blustery wind. Rebecca England at stroke and Lucy Scarlett at bow in the women’s 2x were the first of the Club’s crews to take to the water. An unusually swift starting sequence unfortunately led to the Stratford crew being slightly askew off the start costing crucial early momentum. Despite this, the Stratford double refocused, pushed hard and steadily gained ground, nearly drawing level by the final stretch. While the early deficit proved slightly too much on this occasion, they appreciated the race experience and look forward to building on it over the summer.

Next up In their debut regatta, Jack Ingleby (stroke) and Tom Stokes (bow) delivered a strong performance in the Open Double Sculls. Despite a solid row and good pace, they were beaten by a more experienced Pengwern crew. A very promising performance to start their racing journey.

In their first race together, the women’s masters B coxed 4 of Rebecca England, Suzie Radley, Lucy Scarlett, Fiona Schulz and Jenn Cary (cox) were drawn against Huntingdon in their semi-final. The Stratford crew started strong, winding up the rate and quickly gaining a lead within the first few hundred metres. They maintained a consistent rhythm, extending their lead to two and a half lengths by the finish line to secure their spot in the final. After a quick turn around, Stratford took to the river again, this time to face a master’s C Bewdley crew. Benefitting from a head start and a bye through to the final the Bewdley 4+ took an early lead. Although the Stratford crew fought hard and reduced the deficit over the course of the race, they were unable to catch their opponents on this occasion. Stratford will look to build on this performance over the course of the summer.

Last of the Stratford crews to begin their racing  was the quad of Ellie Davies (stroke), Gina Fusco, Christine Goodwin and Ruth Poulten (Bow) masters E. The crew put in a solid performance with their best average splits for a race this season but unfortunately not good enough to win lost by three quarters of a length against a strong Stourport crew who went on to win in the final.

Meanwhile, on Saturday, Stratford upon Avon Boat Club J17/18 girls’ quad of Lucy Sartain, V Vondrak, Scarlett Richardson, and Alex Francis raced the time trial for the Bea Langridge trophy at Henley Women’s Regatta. They raced well, managing to overtake the Molesey crew ahead of them and execute their race plan perfectly. They placed a very respectable joint twenty first out of forty one crews: unfortunately just missing out on an opportunity to progress to side by side racing.

In the first event of the day, Poppy Baines took on the Di Ellis Trophy for Junior Singles, a highly competitive event fielding scullers from across the Atlantic. Facing a hot time trial, Baines secured a place in the side by side elimination rounds where she was drawn against the reigning national champion. A strong start saw her take the lead in the beginning, however she was slowly chipped away by the Chester sculler, knocking her out of the competition on the Saturday afternoon after a hard fought race.

For media coverage, see Stratford Herald online https://www.stratford-herald.com/sport/pair-learn-from-their-spanish-trip-9423832 and page forty four and Stratford Observer online https://www.stratfordobserver.co.uk/sport/rowing-stratford-boat-club-in-action-in-spain-ironbridge-and-henley and back sports page https://www.stratfordobserver.co.uk/editions/view/?/Stratford/2025/07/04&pages=24

For great pictures of HWR, see Stuart Baines’ excellent selection https://onedrive.live.com/?redeem=aHR0cHM6Ly8xZHJ2Lm1zL2YvYy8zZGQ4ZjZhNzBjMGNiNjI1L0V0QjRSNmVodExoTnIyWkYzV3MtTGRVQnBXLTRtNXloWHJIclBSNDlqeUI3OFE%5FZT11UUhBcWY&id=3DD8F6A70C0CB625%21sa74778d0b4a14db8af6645dd6b3e2dd5&cid=3DD8F6A70C0CB625

Stratford’s Masters’ Men’s Eight Improve at Gloucester!

The newly formed Stratford upon Avon Boat Club’s masters men’s VIII of Gary Kinley, Tom Stokes, Mark Kelly, David Vazquez, Dawson Curnock, Paul Collins, David Triggs and Gavin Bliss competed at the Gloucester Spring Head on Sunday. This is a huge undertaking at this stage of their development as the distance to the start is 7km, the return row includes the 5km race and a further 2km back to the boat house.

The stroke set a good rhythm at a rate of twenty seven strokes per minute with the boat running nicely. A hold up at the bridge from a single scull forced the VIII to stop and the race time does not reflect the overall progress that the VIII made down the course. Commenting, Amanda Bowden, Masters’ Vice Captain said, “The men did incredibly well and gained valuable experience.”

David Vazquez in the number five seat said, “It was a great team effort and the whole crew felt rightly proud to have been part of Sunday’s race.” The crew would like to thank Pippa Francis from Evesham who stepped in to cox the crew at the last minute and Dawson Curnock for towing the boats.

For media coverage, please see Stratford Herald page forty three and online https://www.stratford-herald.com/sport/stratford-eight-go-the-distance-early-9409279 and also Stratford Observer online https://www.stratfordobserver.co.uk/sport/rowing-stratford-boat-clubs-masters-viii-show-improvement-at-gloucester-spring-head

Stratford’s Masters Moment of Glory at Monmouth!

Having driven through the torrential rain and floods, Stratford upon Avon Boat Club’s two women’s Masters’ VIII crews were greeted with glorious sunshine at Monmouth Rowing Club for their annual Winter Head of the River Race on the beautiful River Wye.

The WMDVIII entered in the first division and expertly coxed in fast and murky waters by Jen Carey, was stroked by Fiona Schulz, followed by Lin Hansen, Jane Cryer, Katie Burman, Caroline Collins, Lucy Scarlett, Corinna Burger and Claudine Pearson in bow.

The crew set off at a steady rate of twenty eight strokes per minute and soon found their rhythm and in the remaining part of the race, taking the rate up to thirty strokes per minute and settling into a solid pace. They finished the 2,250m course in a time of seven minutes and fifty nine seconds. The race was summed up by Lin, “A great day was had by this crew of lovely women, we celebrated our very respectable race time with mulled wine and cake!”

The WMEVIII, Amanda Bowden, Suzie Radley, Rebecca England, Heather Hayton, Ellie Davis, Gina Fusco, Sue Brown and Kjersti Rogneflaten Wolley, coxed by Alistair Washbourn had a considered start in the head wind, gaining in momentum as they cornered the bend. Happy with the power and length of stroke, the middle four put in a push, causing the stroke rate to rise steadily. The crew were delighted to finish strong over the line to take the win in a time of  seven minutes and seventeen seconds, having enjoyed the fast ride provided by an incredibly strong stream.

By the afternoon the wind had picked up considerably, providing some challenging conditions for all crews entered in the second division. This was the first time the Masters’ Men’s Novice VIII had raced a head race and it was a baptism by fire given the river conditions. They coped remarkably well in the fast stream, grateful for the experience of the stern pair, Gary Kinley and David Timmins and the amazing cox, Jen Cary, who kept a calm head throughout.  To say there were a few race nerves would have been an understatement! The middle four powerhouse were Mark Kelly, Tom Stokes, Dawson Curnock and Andrew Lear, followed by David Triggs and Gavin Bliss in bow. The crew held a consistent pace for the whole of the race, giving it their all and are looking forward to the next one, to build on their encouraging performance in the Wye Valley. Mark Kelly added, “It was good to be in a boat, in a competition! It was a great race!”

The WM4+ crew of Rebecca England, Lucy Scarlett, Corinna Burger and Claudine Pearson having benefitted from the morning division in an VIII, were ready to race again, ably coxed again by Alistair Washbourn travelling especially for the race. In the strong head wind, Stratford started well and created an excellent rhythm that they were able to build on round the bend and maintain throughout. Responding to a fantastic call from the cox, the crew raised the rate for a final push at the end to take the win, negating the time handicap from a strong Bewdley crew.

The MWD4x of Heather Hayton, Suzie Radley, Amanda Bowden and Sue Brown had a great row, despite the conditions, to take the win in a time of seven minutes and nineteen seconds. Amanda Bowden, Masters Vice Captain, commented, “I am delighted that Monmouth Head was still able to go ahead, following the flood waters that had engulfed the whole valley earlier on in the week due to ‘Storm Bert’ and the remaining fast stream. The enjoyment and value gained by developing oarsmen and women is enormous. This is evident in the testimony given by Gavin Bliss who said, “As a novice rower, who only started rowing in April, what an amazing experience on a very fast flowing stretch of river.” In another comment from the Club Chairman, Dawson Curnock, himself recently learnt to row having first followed his daughter’s rowing career when she was a junior at the Club said, “We had a great race, the problem was it was over so quickly! I now understand what all the fuss is about regarding this rowing – I had a great time!” The Masters would like thank the coxes, Jen Cary and Alistair Washbourne and Dawson Curnock for towing.

For media coverage, please see Stratford Observer online https://www.stratfordobserver.co.uk/sport/rowing-stratford-boat-clubs-masters-squads-celebrate-success-at-monmouth and Stratford Herald online https://www.stratford-herald.com/sport/rowers-scoop-medals-at-annual-winter-event-9394821 and page thirty six.

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