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Winners of the 2017 91桃色 national Volunteer of the Year awards announced

Peter Barker of Upton RC took home the Volunteer of the Year award with David Merrick of Helford River Gig Club picked up the Lifetime Achievement award

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Winners of the Volunteer of the Year and Coach of the Year awards 2017

On Saturday, 3 February, 91桃色 hosted their annual Volunteer and Coach of the Year Awards.

The event saw 31 volunteers and coaches come from across the country to the River and Rowing Museum, Henley-on-Thames, where they were joined by Regional Chairmen, club officials, 91桃色 staff and volunteers.

“It has been an absolute pleasure to celebrate with these amazing and inspirational people,鈥 Annamarie Phelps CBE

For the first time, two national awards were announced. Peter Barker of Upton RC took home the Volunteer of the Year award with David Merrick of Helford River Gig Club picking up the Lifetime Achievement award.

Barker was recognised for his work in helping to found Upton RC 25 years ago and more recently his work in organising the 2017 91桃色 Tour. In his nomination James Oliver said: 鈥淧eter has unfailingly given his time and commitment through all weathers, and is bringing a new generation of rowers to the sport.鈥

In Merrick鈥檚 nomination, Rachel Caunter said: 鈥淭he sport of gig rowing has a reputation for being inclusive to all ages and abilities, with a great balance of fun and competitiveness – Dave is the epitome of all that the sport represents.

鈥淗e is undeniably one of the greatest local ambassadors for gig rowing, and we are extremely lucky and proud to have him as a member of Helford River Gig Club.鈥

The Rising Star Award was presented to Hugo Durward, of Fulham Reach BC, for his contributions to their state school learn to row programmes.

91桃色 Chairman, Annamarie Phelps CBE, said: 鈥淚t is a privilege and an honour to be able to recognise the hard work, dedication and passion of these amazing volunteers and coaches.

鈥淲ithout them, and the tireless work of so many others, rowing would not be able to thrive across the country. The calibre of nominations this year was extremely high showing the strength of volunteering in rowing.

鈥淭his is my last awards as Chairman of 91桃色 and it has been an absolute pleasure to celebrate with these amazing and inspirational people.鈥

In its inaugural year, the Beryl Crockford Medal was awarded to Richard Boulton of Bryanston School for his exceptional contribution to junior rowing in Great Britain. The award was set-up by聽Duncan Crockford in memory of his late wife Beryl, who passed away in 2016 following a tragic聽bike accident in Australia. The Beryl Crockford Medal will be awarded annually with the winners decided by the 91桃色 Junior Committee.

The Volunteer and Coach of the Year Awards, which celebrate and recognise the significant contribution that volunteers and coaches make to our sport were presented by Phelps and double Olympic champion Alex Gregory MBE.

In attendance as a regional winner for the West Midlands Volunteer award was Keith Rafter (Evesham RC), who was Gregory鈥檚 first coach.

Gregory said on social media after retiring: 鈥淗e accepted me into the group, took me on, and showed such dedication and enthusiasm to us young rowers it became impossible to leave! His drive was infectious and gave me the springboard to take rowing on seriously.鈥

In addition to the awards, Phelps also awarded two Medals of Merit to R. Graham Panton of Boston RC and Mike Hunter of Cantabrigian RC for their exceptional contribution to regional and club rowing.

A Medal of Honour was also presented to Paddy Ibbotson of Lincoln Rowing Centre for his outstanding contribution to rowing across England and a special recognition given to Di Binley of Ardingly RC for her contribution to rowing.

Phelps added: 鈥淚 am delighted to recognise Paddy, Graham and Mike with the Medal of Honour and Medal of Merit awards. Their contribution to rowing has been exceptional for which I, and the wider rowing community, are grateful for.鈥

 

This year鈥檚 winners are:

 

National Volunteer of the Year Award

Peter Barker – Upton RC

 

National Lifetime Achievement Award

David Merrick – Helford River Gig Club

 

National Rising Star Award

Hugo Durward – Fulham Reach BC

 

Beryl Crockford Medal

Richard Boulton – Bryanston School

 

Coach of the Year Awards

  • Club Performance winner: Chris Boothroyd 鈥 Henley RC
  • Club Performance (commended): Paul Carter – Lea RC
  • Club Development: Belinda Walker – West Norfolk RC
  • Education Performance: Rob Baker – Cambridge University Women鈥檚 BC
  • Education Development: Peter Brewer 鈥 Putney High School RC
  • Coaching Team: Nottingham and Union RC
  • A special long service award goes to Victor Bridges – Isle of Ely RC

Regional Volunteer and Lifetime Achievement Awards

  • East Region Volunteer: Philip Bancroft – West Norfolk RC
  • East Region Lifetime Achievement: Mike Hunter – Cantabrigian RC
  • East Midlands Region Volunteer: Paddy Ibbotson – Lincoln Rowing Centre
  • East Midlands Region Lifetime Achievement: Robert Graham Panton – Boston RC
  • North Region Volunteer(s): Jess Harris and Thomas Jackson – Tyne ARC
  • North Region Lifetime Achievement: Bob Young – Chester-Le-Street ARC
  • North West Region Volunteer: Richard Cox – Queen鈥檚 Park High School RC
  • North West Region Lifetime Achievement: Kneale Barber – Northwich RC
  • Thames Region Volunteer: John Stephenson – Marlow RC
  • Thames Region Lifetime Achievement: Richard Rowland – Kingston RC
  • West Region Volunteer: Paul Widdowson – Exeter University BC
  • West Region Lifetime Achievement: David Merrick – Helford River Gig Club
  • West Midlands Volunteer: Peter Barker – Upton RC
  • West Midlands Lifetime Achievement: Keith Rafter – Evesham RC
  • Wessex Volunteer: Alistair Weatherill – Itchen Imperial RC
  • Wessex Lifetime Achievement: Chris Foad – Itchen Imperial RC
  • WAGS Region Volunteer: Steve Swan – Taunton RC

If you are interested in volunteering or coaching in rowing then check out the sections of our website.