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| | Abingdon Rowing Club had a storming time both north and south of the border last weekend 12/13 June. The club turned out a number of winners in high status events A superlative performance from Andrew Bryson at the Scottish National Championships in Strathclyde won a gold in lightweight single sculls. The club also scooped a number of titles at the National Masters Championships in Nottingham, including women’s A quads, men’s C IM3 quads, men’s D IM3 coxed fours and men’s D Novice coxed fours, as well as a silver in women’s C IM3 single sculls. Nearer to home, the club’s 13-year old Josh Jones was invited to join Hinksey Sculling School’s Blenheim Palace Regatta and raced a scratch double with a sculler from Dorney Boat Club, winning a silver medal in a field of 8. | |
Abingdon Rowing Club was established in 1958 to exploit one of the best stretches of water on the River Thames. The distance from end-to-end is some 3,800m which remains relatively free of river traffic, even during the summer months. In this, the club's 50th year, we are looking to build on our recent success, investing in our facilities, equipment and coaching support to provide a training unique training environment for everyone from recreational rowers to athletes with ambition. The Club caters for members of all ages who train between 1 and 6 days per week depending upon their aims, aspirations and commitments. 2007 saw the Club competing at regattas all over the country and winning over 40 events including medals at the National Schools Regatta, National Veteran Championships and National Rowing Championships of Great Britain. Photo by Jon Rooney | |
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Abingdon Rowing Club is now officially Sport England Clubmark accredited. Clubmark is an accreditation scheme run by Sport England which sets the standard for all quality sports clubs in England. It stands for higher standards of safety, fairness, coaching and management so that the nation's sports club infrastructure will be safer, stronger and more successful. A club that has been awarded Clubmark has high standards of child protection and safety, quality coaching, equal opportunities and good management. This accreditation provides assurance to our partnership schools, organisations and funding bodies that we are a well run club.
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Rowing is the ultimate sport for teams and individuals requiring a combination of strength, power, endurance, skill, precision and commitment. The basic movements can be grasped in a few weeks - perfecting those movements takes a lifetime.
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