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Tideway Eights, Vets Head Great Success and a Grand Day Out
The Head of the River Race 25 March 2006 A wholly successful and enjoyable day for the mens Novice 8. With the high start position bequeathed by last years’ crew there was both a promise of a fast time (with the benefit of the stream) and the danger of
Cambridge Winter League
Leg 1 January A large club contingent across a wide spectrum of boat types.
Maidstone Small Boats Head 2005
A significant Club expedition.
Kenneth J Mills
It is with huge sadness that Sudbury Rowing Club has to report the death of one of its members at the club’s 124th regatta this weekend.
Members in the News at Henley Royal Regatta
Sam Hogsbjerg rowed at six in the King’s College ‘A’ eight which qualified in the Temple Challenge Cup. Their first race on Wednesday was against the US Naval Academy which had won the trip to Henley by winning the IRA’s (sort of American equivalent of BU
New Boats
We have ordered a second virus boat to support our beginner’s programme, plus some new blades to go with it.
A windy HoRR and VHoRR
Sudbury Rowing Club entered two men’s Senior 2 eights for the Head of the River Race staged over the four and a quarter mile course between Mortlake and Putney on the River Thames.
Sudbury Upper School
The link with Sudbury Upper School (SUS) is in its 3rd academic year.
Norwich Head
Sudbury Rowing Club attended their first away racing of 2004 at Norwich over the 4000 metre course.
Successful Weekend at St Neots Regatta
The club had a successful weekend at St. Neots regatta over the weekend.
Bedford Quarts Regatta
On Sunday 13th July two crews from Sudbury Rowing Club made their way to Bedford, one of the club’s favourite venues, for the ‘Quarts’ Regatta.
Henley Royal Regatta (Qualifiers)
Sudbury Rowing Club entered this year’s Henley Royal Regatta in the qualifying round of the Wyfold Challenge Cup, an event for club level coxless fours raced over the 1 mile 550 yard/2112m course.
Henley Women’s Regatta race report
By not having to race on Friday, the Sudbury Rowing Club Women’s Senior 3 eight were able to enjoy a leisurely drive to Henley that day, and emerge early on Saturday morning relaxed and focussed for a training outing on the 1500m course.
Reading Amateur Regatta race report
Let’s START with hairy blokes Tony, Kevin, Trevor and Sam had entered S2 and S1 4- By the time I got there they had had their first S2 race.
The Veteran’s Head of the River
The crew entered this year for the Vets head was a mixed vet D crew.
The Head of the River Race
The day that the men had been training for had arrived.
Report on the women’s great Eights HoR race
Saturday March 15th, was a bright, sunny if somewhat breezy day, and saw Sudbury Rowing Club descend upon the River Thames for the Women’s Eights Head of the River Race. Hopes were high within the club that this could produce the best ever result for a Su
Some new equipment for the club
A pair of new sweep Dreissigacker big-blade smoothie oars: one is a direct insurance replacement for the one broken during last year’s regatta, and the other is partly to provide a matched pair and partly so that we do not have to use the #8 cleaver regul
Henley 4s & 8s Head 15th February
Following his occasional series of the Oxford Brookes experience, Trevor reports on the next race in the build-up to the Men’s Head of the River. My quest for rowing success with Oxford Brookes continued on saturday at Henley 4’s and 8’s head.
Full Round-Up of the Maidstone Small Boats Head
During the winter season racing takes place over longer courses, in this case 2,500 metres, and is run on a time trial basis.
Antony Moule: Coaches of 2002 Award
Further confirming the club’s status as a strong junior club in the region, Antony Moule was put forward for the ARA’s Coaches of 2002 award.
Maidstone Small Boats Head
A total of 22 members of Sudbury Rowing Club set out early on Sunday morning to compete at Maidstone Small Boats Head. Arriving in plenty of time for the first division at 10.30 the crews boated, warmed up & did their best to stay that way in an icy wind.
Wallingford Head 2002
Fired by the stories of SRC having a successful club day out at Maidstone, I thought I’d update people on what I was doing yesterday in my quest for rowing success with Oxford Brookes.
Time Trials
Regular training on the River took on a slightly different flavour this weekend, with the first of the season’s time trials being staged on Saturday.
Sudbury wins at Henley
Henley Royal Regatta 2002 - the story is one that will be told within Sudbury RC for many years.
Sous le Pont
A group of Sudbury Rowing Club members left on Thursday evening 25th May 2000 bound for Avignon.
Sudbury oarsmen compete with the best
This weekend has been the Big One for the men of Sudbury Rowing Club as winter training, hard nights in the gym and cold, wet weekends on the river came to a climax at Saturday’s Tideway Head of the River Race. Run over the full 4 and a half mile Boat Ra
Charity row triumphs against the clock
Last Saturday Sudbury Rowing Club raced against the clock for Red Nose Day. On dry land outside Roys Variety Store ten doughty SRC volunteers rowed their hearts out on a Concept 2 Ergometer over 100kilometres continuously to raise £500 for charity and in
Jack Spurgeon: Sudbury Rowing Club mourns a driving force
The Sudbury Rowing Club flag is flying at half-mast this week after the death of one of its oldest and perhaps most influential members over the past 70 years.
Where’s the Catch: the story of how we got the Armageddon
You know that feeling when you read something too good to be true, and your heart misses a beat?