1981 British Rowing Championships
The 1981 National Rowing Championships was the tenth edition of the National Championships, held from 17–19 July 1981 at the National Water Sports Centre in Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham.[1][2]
1981 British Rowing Championships | |
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Venue | National Water Sports Centre |
Location | Holme Pierrepont (Nottingham) |
Dates | 17–19 July 1981 |
Senior
Medal summary
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men Victor Ludorum | London | Kingston | Thames Tradesmen's |
Men 1x | Leander Club Chris Baillieu | ||
Men 2+ | Kingston | ||
Men 2x | Maidenhead / Marlow | ||
Men 2- | Kingston | ||
Men 4- | London / Thames Tradesmen's | ||
Men 4+ | Kingston | ||
Men 4x | A.R.A Composite | ||
Men 8+ | A.R.A Composite | ||
Whitbread Sprint | Kingston | Lea | Worcester |
Women Victor Ludorum | Thames | Kingston | Thames Tradesmen's |
Women 1x | Thames Tradesmen's Beryl Mitchell | ||
Women 2x | Kingston Astrid Ayling & Sue McNuff | ||
Women 2- | Lea | ||
Women 4+ | Thames Caroline Casey, Astrid Ayling, Sue McNuff, Bernadette Carroll, Sue Brown (cox) | ||
Women 4x | Kingston / Thames Caroline Casey, Sarah Hunter-Jones, Jane Cross, Bernadette Carroll, Sue Brown (cox) | ||
Women 8+ | GB senior quad Sally Bloomfield, Alexa Forbes, Belinda Holmes, Lin Clark, Pauline Janson, Gill Hodges, Beverly Jones, Jo Toch, Pauline Wright (cox) | GB junior squad |
Lightweight
Medal summary
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men 1x | Nottingham & Union | ||
Men 2x | Dart Totnes/ Staines | ||
Men 4- | Thames Tradesmen's | ||
Men 8+ | A.R.A Composite |
Junior
Medal summary
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men Victor Ludorum | St Edward's School, Oxford | Hampton School | Pangbourne College / St George's Weybridge |
Men 1x | Tees | ||
Men 2- | St Edward's School, Oxford | ||
Men 2x | Evesham / St Ives | ||
Men 2+ | Derby / Nottingham | ||
Men 4- | Hampton School / Emanuel School / Nottingham | ||
Men 4+ | Royal Shrewsbury School | ||
Men 4x | A.R.A Composite | ||
Men 8+ | A.R.A Composite | ||
J16 Victor Ludorum | Forest School | Shiplake College | Lea |
Men J16 1x | Weybridge | ||
Men J16 2- | Great Marlow School | ||
Men J16 2x | St George's College | ||
Men J16 2+ | St Edward's School | ||
Men J16 4+ | Shiplake College | ||
Men J16 4- | Great Marlow School | ||
Men J16 8+ | Kingston Grammar School / Shiplake College | ||
Women Victor Ludorum | Weybridge Ladies | Lea | Nottingham |
Women 1x | Whitehill School | ||
Women 2x | Peterborough City | ||
Women 2- | Derby | ||
Women 4+ | Lea | ||
Women 4x | Nottingham | ||
Women 8+ | A.R.A Composite |
Key
Symbol | meaning |
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1, 2, 4, 8 | crew size |
+ | coxed |
- | coxless |
x | sculls |
14 | Under-14 |
15 | Under-15 |
16 | Under-16 |
J | Junior |
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References
- "Railton, Jim. "Rowing." Times, 20 July 1981, p. 14". Times Digital Archives.
- "NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (17-18 JULY 1981)". Rowing Story.
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