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Ryde rowers take on Lymington Regatta

Steve shares this latest report from Ryde Rowing Club. Ed


There were no wins for Wightlink sponsored Ryde Rowing Club at Lymington Rowing Club’s Regatta on Saturday (28th May), but the Club produced a good set of results, which bodes well for the rest of the season.

Had they had the luck of the draw on their side – on the Milford-on-Sea based regatta course – which clearly favored the inside crew, they may well have achieved even better results.

Joel delivers best performance
The best performance of the day probably came from the young Novice Single Sculler – Joel Smith (pictured) – who finished second in his race – before teaming up with James Smith to race in Coastal Junior Pair – where an incident at the turn led to their disqualification.

There was also fine performances from the newly promoted Ladies Coastal Junior Fours crew – Kristy Newman, Lisa Murphy, Ayesha Russell and Catherine Murphy with Mick Jenner coxing – who finished second in their final – in only their second race at this status.

Many seconds
There was also a second place in the final for the Men’s Novice Four of Dom Douglas, Jacob Redstone, Ben Toms, Joe Groves and Cox Dale Buckett – and a surprisingly good performance from the Men’s Senior Four of Joe Evans-Murry, Henry Gove, Ollie Gove and Adam Edwards, coxed by Becky Nigh who also finished in second place and may yet mount a challenge at this level.

The Ladies Novice Four of Abi Locke, Julie Cole, Karen Crook and Kate Whitehurst with Allen Evans coxing raced well to secure a place in the final, but will be disappointed with their fourth place finish.

Dame Buckett raced well to secure a third place in the Men’s coastal Junior Sculls but Joe Evans-Murry had a more difficult time finishing in fifth place in the Men’s Senior Sculls event.

Image: Young Ryde Novice Sculler, Joel Smith