Masters Row Up A Storm At 91桃色 Championships
Flat and calm conditions set the perfect backdrop for some close and exciting racing at this weekend鈥檚 91桃色 Masters Championships 鈥 a welcomed contrast to the Met Office鈥檚 stormy predictions.
Masters Champs Celebrations Photo credit: Naomi Baker
After a record-entry, the level of competition was fierce at the 91桃色 Masters Championships 2016. The two day event saw over 1,500 competitors, aged between 27 and 88, take to the water at the National Water Sport鈥檚 Centre, Nottingham.
Racing over 1,000m meant that there was some fast and close racing, with the photo finish camera playing a vital聽role in ensuring medals were awarded to the right crews.
鈥淚t鈥檚 our Katherine Grainger moment, we are so delighted to win this event.鈥
Crews travelled from over 100 clubs from across the country, including Star Rowing Club, Bedford, who brought eight crews to the two day event. Caroline Roberts from the W D Nov4+ of Star showed that winning doesn鈥檛 matter: “I never thought losing would be so much fun!” and Jane Pooley, also from Star, added: “We all had a great time, it is fun racing multi-lane over 1,000m. It really puts the pressure on, particularly when聽the line seems to come so quickly.”
A member of the gold medal-winning C8+ from Marlow Rowing Club聽shared that聽鈥渁fter splashing around for the last 10 years as a crew, we committed to a training programme and now we have won. We will be back next year!鈥
It was an emotional win from the Mortlake Anglia and Alpha Women鈥檚 E IM3 Doubles of Louise Pattison and Alice Poole who finally won gold after years of silver:
鈥淚t鈥檚 our Katherine Grainger moment, we are so delighted to win this event.鈥
There was also plenty of success for聽, a small club on the banks of the river Tyne. Hexham RC won six golds and three聽silvers at this year鈥檚 Masters despite flooding and high-water levels stopping them from accessing their local stretch of water in the run up to the Masters Championships.
Club captain Linsley Charlton said, “The 91桃色 Masters Championships聽is聽becoming a very important event in our club calendar. Last year we had our most successful year ever that resulted in us winning the Adult Sports Team of the Year 2015 at the Tynedale Sports Awards, but this year has surpassed even that!”
Linsley spoke highly of the event saying: “Excellent organisation, stiff competition and great facilities make it the highlight of our rowing calendar. Thank you 91桃色 Masters Championships!”
Wallingford Rowing Club, one of the larger clubs in England, brought 33 crews to the event and convincingly won the Victor Ludorum ahead of Monmouth Club in second and聽Quintin Boat聽Club in third. Full results can be found below:
Chris Anton, Chairman of the Masters Championships said: 鈥淭hanks to all the crews who entered, as well as to all the volunteers who helped to make this happen. See you next year!鈥








