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Maidenhead rowing Club Maidenhead Rowing Club welcomes new members of all ages and abilities. For the experienced
rowers there are competitive or recreational squads to suit and for ...
Description: Membership details, rowing photo gallery and new rowing members inducti
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St. George's Hospital Boat Club UK rowing club with a great coxswain manual....
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Vesta Rowing Club Vesta row from our boathouse on the Putney Embankment: the club owns boats of all sizes and the boathouse is fully equipped with a new gym, lots of ergs and racking space for members' singles.
The rowing is organised into squads;
Men's Senior a
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Doncaster Rowing Club Despite its small size, Doncaster Rowing Club has enjoyed a highly creditable level of success at regattas and head of the river races across the country. Since its formation, members have included international oarsmen and former olympians. Some mem
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Thames RC Thames RC is one of the three largest and most successful rowing clubs in Britain. With over 700 members, it has for decades led the way in women's and junior rowing and continues to dominate domestic events.
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Boars head crew The history of the club as well as pictures, a members area etc
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Pembroke college rowing club Pembroke College Boat Club is without doubt the best college for rowing in Oxford. The facts speak for themselves: we have the highest average river positions, some of the best boats and facilities and the most university oarsmen. What more do you wa
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Christ church rowing club Directions, Social events, regattas, Dates and sooo much more
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Glasgow Rowing Club - Scotland Info about races, pictures and loads more
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UK rowing links This site includes all rowing links to every club, organization and university in the UK. Awesome site.
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St Anne's College Boat Club Pirates of the Isis - always available for crew dates. Arrr! High 'tottybumps' scores expected this year across both the mens' and womens' squads (especially the coxswains). We be soon getting our hands on blades treasures. Arrr!
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stirling rowing club This site has all of the info from the history of the club to all of the membership information. The site includes the warning...
Warning - Rowing can get addictive,especially during long summer evenings!
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University of Reading Reading University and the Reading Uni Head
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Cambridge '99 Rowing Club Cambridge '99 RC is based in the centre of town with a good range of facilities. The club has a terrific buzz as we are growing in number and we are looking to be nationally competitive at Tideway and the Henley regattas.
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First and Third Trinity Boat Club Undoubtably one of the best rowing websites in the UK. Run by Trinity College, Cambridge.
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Hatfield College Boat Club, Durham Hatfield is Durham University's second oldest college, and HCBC is never far from the top of the Durham College Rowing scene. The Women's 1st VIII came top of the Durham colleges on the Tideway in both 2003 and 2004, achieving a top 100 finish both
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Bedford Rowing Club Bedford Rowing Club website, The Boathouse, Duck Mill Lane, BEDFORD, England
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Worthing Rowing Club Worthing Rowing Club is a coastal rowing club who are members of the ARA, CARA (Coast Amateur Rowing Association) and the H&DARA (Hants & Dorset ARA).
The main club nights are Tuesdays and Thursdays from about 6.00pm.
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Stratford-Upon-Avon Boat Club SUABC, formed in 1874. There's a nice history here as well as contacts, results and so on.
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Durham University Boat Club One of the best UK university boat clubs, and arguably the strongest club in the north of England. Nice looking website too.
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St Aidan's College Boatclub Durham A large mixed college with an excellent attitude! makes for a big friendly boatclub, where teaching people to row and competing are priorities.
website has loads of useful stuff about rowing on the wear
It's one of about 20 clubs on the tiniest r
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University of Teesside Rowing club not really the best website in the world!! had to google for a bit to find it!
a tiny yet very friendly club, i was Womens captain (pretty much by default!) in 1998-99 there weren't many of us to race, so I ended up in a novice four with 2 girls tha
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Tees Rowing club a fantastic family club - produces juniors that make the national team, and veteran novices that can win Tideway Vet head pennants (coxed by me :))
an excellent website with lots of stuff about the club, loads of piccies.
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Barnes Bridge Ladies Rowing club girls only (well sort of - they do accept men, but don't have any mens boats - if you're a bloke join Cygnet who share their boathouse) a lovely small club, with plenty of socials and a strong active novice / s4 / s3 level rowing side, and a few extr
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Cygnet Rowing club mainly a blokes club - they have the odd female member, but girls generally join BBLRC who share the boathouse - a lovely group of lads, who have fun training and racing - I coxed them in a few races in 2001/02
website is excellent, webmaster (capta
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Walbrook Royal Rowing and Canoe club slighly tenuous connection for me here - I coxed them in a Vets Fours head, because they were boating from our boathouse and their cox didn't turn up - it happens to me alot... (see broxbourne)
quite a big club, lots of freindly members, including s
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Broxbourne Rowing club a small yet competitive and friendly club - a nice looking website, if a little lacking in content - all the main stuff (like how to find them and some photos!) there though...
- I got involved when standing around after my morning outing someone
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Mortlake Anglian and Alpha boatclub my club!
large informative website, with stuff about us and what we do, wins lists and regatta reports, the essential tide tables for our bit of the river! lots of photos, news etc...
MAA is a growing club - we have roots going back to the 19th c
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Quintin Boatclub Quintin until recently were a male club - no girls allowed. A rule change means they have a core group of girlie novices (although some won their novice pot over the summer)
The ever patient John Peters teaches the novices and encourages them throu
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