City of Oxford Rowing Club

City of Oxford Rowing Club is a rowing club on the River Thames based on Meadow Lane, Oxford, Oxfordshire.[1]

City of Oxford Rowing Club
LocationOxford, Oxfordshire, England
Coordinates51.735556°N 1.240667°W / 51.735556; -1.240667
Founded1968
AffiliationsBritish Rowing
Websiteoxfordrowingclub.org.uk

History

The club was founded in 1968 following the amalgamation of two clubs; Neptune and Hannington.[2] The club have provided eight senior national champion crews.[3]

Honours

National champions

Year Winning crew
1988ML8+
1993M2+
2004W4-, WL4-
2007W4-[4]
2009W4+
2011W2-, W4+

Key

  • O open, *M men, W women, +coxed, -coxless, x sculls, c composite, L lightweight

Notable rowers

  • Christine Aherne (2004 national champion)[3]
  • Andrew Baker (cox) (2009 national champion)[5]
  • Katy Day (2004 national champion)[3]
  • Andrea Dennis (2004 lightweight national champion)[3]
  • Mike Edge (1993 national champion)[3]
  • Sian Findlay (2011 national champion)[6]
  • Adrian Graham (1993 national champion)[3]
  • Amy Jackson (2004 national champion)[3]
  • Dave Locke (cox)(2011 national champion)[6]
  • Jane Loveday (2011 national champion)[6]
  • Zoe Lundy (2009 national champion)[5]
  • Rachel Luxton (2007 national champion)[4]
  • Clare Major (2007, 2009 national champion)[4]
  • Anna Reid (2009 national champion)[5]
  • Becky Slater (2007 national champion)[4]
  • Nicola Smith (2011 national champion)[6]
  • Elizabeth Southey (2007 national champion)[4]
  • Rachel Urwin (2004 national champion)[3]
  • Keren Ward (2009 & 2011 national champion)[5]
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See also

References

  1. "Club details". British Rowing.
  2. "About Us". City of Oxford Rowing Club.
  3. "Hall of Fame". City of Oxford Rowing Club.
  4. "ROWING: City grab gold in nationals". Oxford Mail.
  5. "Full archive of results". Web Archive.
  6. "Full archive of results". Web Archive.
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