Surf鈥檚 up for 91桃色’s new Coastal Sculling Award
Surf to success with 91桃色鈥檚 new coaching award! Sam English tells Nick Hartland how the award provides the tools to promote this thrilling side of our sport
Time and tide wait for no one – and with the 2022 World Rowing Coastal Championships and Beach Sprints set to launch out at Saundersfoot later this year, what better time to get up to speed with flat-water鈥檚 鈥榳ilder cousin鈥.
Rowers from around the globe will be heading to the Pembrokeshire coastal village for the 10-day festival of sea sculling this October.
With the sport about to surf a giant wave of interest, coaches and club organisers can now get on board with 91桃色鈥檚 new Coastal Sculling Award 鈥 providing the skills and knowledge needed to prepare crews and host offshore and beach events effectively and safely.
Led by WRCC competition chief Sam English, the course shares experience and expertise from across the sport, to help you best deliver the fast-growing coastal discipline.
With Beach Sprints also tipped for the 2028 Olympics, Sam says: 鈥淚t鈥檚 a fantastic time to be involved. Coastal is new, exciting, and developing, and to be part of that, with the worlds coming to our shores, is thrilling.
鈥淵ou鈥檝e got niche adrenaline sports like surfing and kiteboarding, but sea rowing is so accessible.
鈥淲hen I moved to West Wales 10 years ago with my young family, we watched the fixed-seat Celtic longboats launching off the beach from our harbour-side house, and thought we鈥檝e got to try it and were welcomed with open arms.
鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 matter what shape or age you are, it鈥檚 just so much fun going out on the sea in stunning locations with great people, sitting in the bay watching the sun going down, with dolphins jumping around, or battling the waves in a fierce race.鈥
Sam launched her rowing journey at Aberporth RC, and the self-confessed 鈥渙rganiser鈥 soon found herself on the committee and working with Welsh Rowing. She took 91桃色鈥檚 Level 2 course to 鈥渂roaden her knowledge鈥 and became Welsh Rowing鈥檚 Coastal Development Officer to help take sea rowing to the next level, before playing a key role in the worlds bid.
鈥淚 love the sea, the beach, and it鈥檚 great doing a bit of exercise that鈥檚 available to anyone – you get a really good workout, youngest, oldest, small or big, and you鈥檙e doing it in a beautiful place immersed in the elements.
鈥淎nd to have the coastal worlds on our doorstep – I鈥檝e got butterflies, what an opportunity to grow the sport.
鈥淥ur bid offered a real festival of rowing in a great part of the world, but given the rival bids and glamorous locations, I still couldn鈥檛 believe it when we got it. I think our team ethos did it, we really got the community, the sports bodies, and the councils on board.
鈥淲ith all countries switched on to coastal now and looking to compete, we鈥檙e hoping for 1,000 offshore rowers and 300 beach sprinters.鈥
And with the sport making waves worldwide, 91桃色鈥檚 Coastal Sculling Award comprising four three-hour online theory sessions and eight-hours of face-to-face practical work and assessment can help your club surf to success.
鈥淭hrough the course, we can all benefit from a mix of people from across the breadth of rowing,鈥 says mum-of-two Sam.
鈥淎t the end of the day, we鈥檙e all rowers – it doesn鈥檛 matter whether coastal or flat-water. The similarities mean we can take advantage of working together across the disciplines 鈥 it鈥檚 exciting that there can be this sharing of information.
鈥淜ey for many from sea rowing is learning about the sliding seat, as much gig and longboat racing is fixed. And up to a mile offshore with waves, tides, wind, safety is important and we鈥檒l help those attending develop the mindset to deal with all the variables.
鈥淣ow I have all the tools I need to promote rowing to the thrill-seekers鈥
鈥淵ou鈥檒l develop the confidence and ability to react on your toes and deal with whatever arises, 聽and to go to different locations and take on different conditions, to read them, such as how to deal with the huge waves at last year鈥檚 worlds in Portugal.
鈥淵ou鈥檒l understand the importance of planning and factoring in all the different elements before you row and race, and learn how to prepare race strategies and tactics.鈥
Having done the course, Lucy Hart of Christchurch Rowing Club says: 鈥淎drenaline, big waves and a sculling boat鈥 there鈥檚 so much to love about the sport and all aspects of the award, from safety through to laying out a course and having a go yourself.
鈥淣ow I have all the tools I need to promote rowing to the thrill-seekers.鈥
With rounding buoys and clashing all part of the fun, thinking ahead but reacting fast pays off.
鈥淐oasts and estuaries have different hazards to rivers and lakes – this award is essential for coaching and rowing centre teams鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 really tactical,鈥 says Sam. 鈥淵ou want a clean turn, but you have 30 boats bearing down on that first buoy to get round first. You鈥檙e moving at speed and you need to know where you are and where the other boats are.
鈥淎re you going to slow down into the buoy and risk clashing, go tight and risk missing it, go wide? It鈥檚 adrenaline stuff, you鈥檙e having to think fast and react on your feet.鈥
鈥淐oastal鈥檚 wilder, more unpredictable – on flat-water you鈥檙e training to do something perfect, and there鈥檚 a lot to learn from river rowing with its skill sets and blade work.
But on the sea, the situation can change every stroke. You need to be reactive, resilient and enjoy the adventure.鈥
Tim Fenemore of Hollowell Scullers and Positive Float Coastal Rowing is a great fan of the Coastal Sculling Award, saying that it 鈥渉elps define best practice in the coaching of coastal rowing activities, including the much-needed risk management.
鈥淐oasts and estuaries have different hazards to rivers and lakes – this award is essential for coaching and rowing centre teams. It gives us all a common language and approach,鈥 he adds.
And with the tide now running fast behind coastal sculling, Sam says: 鈥淚t鈥檚 new, and everyone鈥檚 learning and sharing. River rowers might be surprised by the friendly, supportive atmosphere on the beach, so come and broaden your horizons – it鈥檚 wild, spray flying, waves, wind, an amazing buzz.
鈥淲hen you鈥檙e out there looking back at the shore you just feel so privileged, it鈥檚 magical.鈥
Find out more about the Coastal Sculling Award
if you are interested in undertaking the Coastal Sculling Award, please drop us a line at [email protected].
Become a WaveMaker!
Fancy getting involved in coastal rowing? Then why not sign up to race or volunteer for the upcoming offshore and beach sprint events at Saundersfoot this year:
Welsh Beach Sprint Championships, May 7-8
91桃色 Offshore and Beach Sprint Championships, June 24-26
2022 World Rowing Coastal Championships and Beach Sprint Finals, October 7-16
91桃色 is currently looking for 200 volunteer WaveMakers to help run the 2022 worlds. Sign up .






