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Juniors and coaches glad to be back racing on the water

Day one of the 91桃色 Junior Championships was raced in sunny conditions in Nottingham

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Racing at the BRJC (c) Drew Smith

The 91桃色 Junior Championships kicked off in a sunny Nottingham with temperatures reaching 27 degrees in near-perfect conditions, despite the slight but refreshing breeze on the course.

J15 rowers from around the country were here to race, but most were just glad to be back on the water after missing out on the competition last year because of COVID-19.

The racing opened with time-trials, with crews progressing to semi-finals and then onto the finals ranging from A to G. As the day鈥檚 racing came to a close, the A finals ramped up the tension with onlookers 鈥 coaches and competitors 鈥 cheering on several tight finishes.

In the J15 single sculls, winners were Notts County Rowing Association (men’s) and Evesham RC (women’s). The double sculls saw Marlow RC win, with Henley RC taking the women鈥檚 category. In particular, the finals of the coxed quads produced some top quality racing, with both the women’s and men鈥檚 crews demonstrating controlled and composed technique. The Windsor Boys鈥 School won the coxed quads, with Henley RC winning the women鈥檚 equivalent in their second victory, in the final contest of the day.

Rebecca Clephan, a coach from Gloucester Rowing Club, said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 been really, really good – amazing weather – and it鈥檚 just great to be back racing after a whole year of not being able to get out there.鈥

The club brought one women鈥檚 J15 quad and one women鈥檚 J15 double, with the double reaching the A final.

鈥淭he vibe you get from the rowers is that they鈥檙e just happy to be back on the water and just enjoying being out there and racing鈥

鈥淭hey did a fantastic job!鈥 said Rebecca. 鈥淲e鈥檝e seen lots of smiles 鈥 it鈥檚 especially nice to see the women鈥檚 J15 quad support the girls in the A final of the J15 women鈥檚 double. At the end of the day, a good result for one crew is a good result for the whole team for us.鈥

She added: 鈥淚鈥檓 really all about trying to get as many juniors into the sport as possible, so this is about getting a taste of what performance rowing might look like and trying to have fun as we do it. The BRJC has provided an opportunity for 2k side-by-side racing and the excitement that could bring. So lovely to have that back and to be able to support each other.”

With over 50 races, the umpiring team were kept busy too. The highlight of the day for Sarah Royles was umpiring the A finals.

The Nottingham RC member said: 鈥淚 think that the standard of racing today has been pretty high. The crews have had a varied amount of time on the water 鈥 who knows how we are compared to previous years, but we are where we are.

鈥淭he vibe you get from the rowers is that they鈥檙e just happy to be back on the water and just enjoying being out there and racing.鈥

With more than 80 volunteers 鈥 including umpires, commentators, stake boat holders and general support 鈥 helping out at the 91桃色 Junior Championships, they are all instrumental in the overall success of the event.

Chris Callow, Chair of the 91桃色 Junior Championships said: 鈥淚t has been a great day of racing and I鈥檝e been amazed at the standard of competition after the year that we have all had.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been fabulous to hear all the cheering, despite not being able to have any spectators course-side this year. I鈥檓 looking forward to tomorrow鈥檚 racing when the J16s take to the water.鈥

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