Alex shares this latest report from Shanklin Sandown Rowing Club. Ed
Shanklin Sandown Rowing Club finished the season in perfectly relevant fashion at BTC Head of the River, as rowers took home another two wins for the club, along with more fantastic results.
Brilliant performances across the board
The two wins bring the club’s total for the season to a round number of 30 and with brilliant performances across the board, the club are well set up for winter training and next season!
The event on Saturday 15th October was a re-run of the event that was due to take place earlier in the year, and was graced with good flat conditions for the first division.
Ladies Junior Four
In Division One, the club had four boats entered. First to come down the course was the Ladies Junior Four of Juliette Wrixon, Hannah Cusworth, Emily Andre, Stella Gamble and coxing his first ever head race, Ethan Walters.
The four looked fantastic as they came under the Northam Bridge and had seemingly taken a strong lead of the crews that had set off behind them, this proved to be the case, with the crew taking the win by 14 seconds over the second placed crew!
A strong time
Following shortly afterwards was the Men’s Junior Pair of Jamie Gamble and Henry Mudge, the duo looked strong coming under the bridge at Coalporters and finished fourth with a very strong time.
The final two boats in the first division were the single scullers Daisy Faithfull and Joe Robertson.
Joe was racing the Men’s Novice Coastal Sculls, and with a fantastic row came home second to an excellent Southsea sculler. For Daisy it was an extremely close battle in the Ladies Junior River sculls, looking good down the course she too finished second, less than ten second behind the winner.
Second win of the day
The conditions worsened for Division two, with the wind picking up and the tide turning, the water became difficult on the second half of the course. Shanklin had four boats also in this division.
The first to start was Alex Robertson in the Men’s Open River scull. In a closely run event and despite traffic Alex was able to take the win over Christchurch by just under ten seconds to take the club’s second win of the day.
Following shortly afterwards was the Men’s Open Double scull of Jamie Gamble and Henry Mudge. In a popular event they rowed extremely well to take fifth place.
Juniors
Starting soon afterwards was the Mixed J16 Quad of Mia Phelan, Sophie Atkin, Riley Horrix, Ethan Walters and cox Emily Faithfull. The crew features two 13 years olds and two 14 year olds, all of whom did well just to compete. They earned a very commendable time and finished second in their event.
Shanklin’s final boat of the day was Daisy Faithfull rowing for time only in the Ladies Junior Coastal Sculls. Rowing well throughout Daisy too achieved a good time, and perhaps more importantly some valuable experience on the course.
Wins from many different events
The event was something of a reflection of the club’s season, with wins coming from many different events across both gender categories.
All credit goes to BTC Southampton whom could have quite easily condemned the event and saved themselves some hassle after its cancellation in March. The club would finally like to thank Itchen Imperial Rowing Club for the lending of a boat and blades.