The Sun Shone at the Schools’ Head
Westminster retained the Schools鈥 headship in bright and blustery conditions this afternoon, seeing off their nearest challengers by four seconds.
The crew led the field out and had the luxury of picking their racing line, a factor which cox Matthew was quick to appreciate.聽鈥淚t was a privilege going off first,鈥 he enthused, shortly after coming ashore. 鈥淭he lads earned it last year so it was a treat to have the entire river to ourselves! I couldn鈥檛 really see what was happening behind me, so I wasn鈥檛 sure about margins or results, but I couldn鈥檛 have picked out too much wrong.鈥
The Tideway-based school covered the four and a quarter mile course in 17 minutes and 38 seconds and Josh Butler, who took over as head coach at Westminster in September, was pleased with the performance of his crew. 鈥淢r Riches has got the event pretty much down to a tee now so it all ran very smoothly and efficiently, which is a huge credit to him. Overall I鈥檓 pretty happy.鈥
Meanwhile, Headington saw off the challenge of Henley Rowing Club to once again claim the girls championship eight category in 19 minutes and 28 seconds. Ryan Demaine, Director of Sport for the Oxfordshire school, was satisfied with the result. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a good performance from the girls, but there is still two months to go until National Schools鈥 and a lot more work to do,鈥 he explained.
鈥淭he culture and ethos of the club reflects what you see in their performance 鈥 taking each day as it comes and doing the basics well. It鈥檚 great to have pedigree clubs like Henley around and no doubt the summer will produce some exciting racing.鈥
Shiplake College sprung a surprise to take joint second place with St Paul鈥檚 School overall, finishing in 17 minutes and 42 seconds.
Eton College and Abingdon School finished fourth and fifth overall respectively.
Lady Eleanor Holles, who finished third in girls championship eights, were winners of the J16 girls championship eights category ahead of rivals Headington and Henley in a time of 20 minutes and nine seconds.
It was still a day worth celebrating for St Paul鈥檚 as their second eight and J16 championship eight emerged as winners in their respective categories, with the latter finishing an impressive 13 seconds ahead of Hampton School.
Bobby Thatcher was impressed by the strength of his squad. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e pretty good groups so we are pleased 鈥 the second eight are very strong and their ergo average is what our first eight was three years ago. Obviously we鈥檙e slightly disappointed not to take the win in the top eight, but it鈥檚 a long season and we haven鈥檛 quite found our rhythm yet.鈥
Claire鈥檚 Court took the victory in the junior quads category, finishing ahead of crews from Marlow, and the Windsor Boys School. Gloucester Hartpury improved on their second placed finish from 2015 to come home first ahead of Molesey in the women鈥檚 quads with a time of 20 minutes and 17 seconds
*Note these times are based on the provisional results, which can be found . Once results are finalised we will ensure that this report reflects these.
Report by: Tom Morgan






