News Archive 2008-2009

EUSA 4- Return Home

Well done to the 4- who raced at the European Universities Sports Association Regatta and finished a very respectable 2nd in the B final in an extremely strong field.

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Being a Novice: A Case Study - Ellie Walsh, 3rd year English undergraduate

I started rowing in my second year. In my first year, I had been involved in a play and a choir, but I decided that I would really like to try something new. I have always tried to keep fit by swimming and running, but thought training would be a lot more fun and worthwhile if I was part of a team. Having seen Britain do so well at rowing in the Olympics I began thinking how much I'd like to give it a go.

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EUSA 4- Begin Training for Poland

Our EUSA medal hopefuls are already in training at Saltford and are in good shape after a month's break.

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Regatta Season for the University of Bristol Boat Club - Ellie Walsh

June and July heralded party time for all rowing lovers, but before dressing up and joining in the fun, the University of Bristol's Boat Club had some serious work to do, as they entered various crews into the prestigious and celebrated regattas at Marlow and Henley for the culmination of another challenging year of training and racing.

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Director of Rowing & High Performance Manager Gordon Trevett wins Major Accolade

Gordon Trevett has recently received a major accolade from one of the most historic, prestigious and successful rowing clubs in the world. Gordon has been awarded membership of the Leander Club in recognition of his exceptional achievements in the sport.

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Reading Regatta 2009

Reading regatta has been and gone for another year. Although Saturday did not prove as successful as hoped, Sunday ended up with three Bristol fours winning a gold medal one after the other to end the regatta on a real high. The coxless four won the Elite mens after some rather interesting steering, the 1st IV won in IM2 and stern pair from the second VIII won the IM3 4+.

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The Metropolitan Regatta 2009

The Met was a hot one this year with temperatures in excess of toasty. Bristol entered three eights into the regatta, the most succesful of the day being the men's first eight who completely dominated the Metropolitain Cup for Intermediate 2 eights.

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The UBBC April 2009 Newsletter is here!

Just click here to take a look.

Varsity Triumph for Bristol Rowers - Alastair Nuttall
Images by Richard O'Brien and Nikolai Hueting

Bristol have reclaimed their Varsity Rowing title with victory over UWE. As large crowds watched from the harbour side, Bristol's crews outperformed their local rivals, winning the annual regatta by an official margin of three races to one. In a series of hotly contested side-by-side races, Bristol's crews rowed well in difficult water, but their overall victory was spoilt by a contentious judging decision which denied the Men's Senior 1st VIII victory over their UWE counterparts.

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Head of the River 2009

Better conditions could not have been provided for this year's HORR as four Bristol crews looked to end the winter season on a high. With a packed field and one of the toughest yet it was not going to be easy. Tideway Scullers School were one example of the talent on offer, hoping to beat Leander with a crew of eight of the world's best scullers.

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The Women's Head of the River Race

Saturday the 7th March brought the Women's Head of The River Race on the Tideway in London. The weather was lovely and everyone managed to arrive from various parts of the country on time! This was my first time racing the women's head having missed out on it last year, and I was surprised at how big a deal it was, which shows how new I am to the rowing world. There were hundreds of supporters on the banks, and Hammersmith Bridge was covered, which added to the atmosphere of the race.

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Newsletter and Forthcoming Events

The charity row from Wallingford to Henley has unfortunately had to be postponed. More details will be posted as soon as they have been confirmed.

A copy of the UBBC newsletter can be downloaded from here, and information on forthcoming events is available from here. These events include post-race celebrations for all parents and friends at both the Men's and Women's Head of the River Races.

Reading Head - Kyle Chea

Saturday, 28 February, started out like any other Saturday for the University of Bristol Boat Club down a the Student Union, with their destination set to be the quaint banks of the Thames at Reading rather than the lazy Avon at Saltford. As a study-abroad student and like kind of imported product I find rowing is just sweeter in the land of its birth.

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Avon County Head of the River Race

On Saturday 28th February, the novice girls and some of the novice boys attended Avon County's head of the river race. So whilst the others got up at some ludicrously rude hour of the morning in order to travel miles from Bristol to Reading, we woke up a considerable time after the sun rose to travel metres from our boat house to Avon county's.

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Bristol rowers triumph at Quintin - Alastair Nuttall

The University of Bristol Boat Club put in a strong performance at Quintin Head Race, held on the Thames on the 24th January. Arguably, the most successful of the six crews entered by Bristol was the men's second VIII who rowed their way to victory in their division:

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Banyoles Training camp 2nd-9th January 2009 - Paddy Vickers

On the evening on the 2nd January, 28 members of Bristol's senior rowing squads flew from Britain to Barcelona's Girona airport. From the airport, the group boarded a coach to Banyoles, where the rowing events for the 1992 Olympics were held. Here the squads met up with the Boat club Treasurer, Matt Ridley, and Captain, Adam Mackenzie, who had undertaken the arduous task of driving the 1000 miles to Banyoles, in an old defender with a couple of tons of trailer and boats.

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