Largest Team Ever to Represent Great Britain at European Universities Rowing Championships
With the successful squad of rowers having only just returned home from the World University Rowing Championships in Hungary, many of those athletes will turn around and join the 130-strong squad that will travel to compete at the 6th European University Rowing Championships in Amsterdam.
The 3 day event will take place on the Bosbaan in Amsterdam from Friday 20th August with finals on Sunday 22nd.
The squad comprises of 130 athletes and 24 coaches drawn from 23 Universities spread across the UK. The EUSA Rowing Championships allow the athletes to compete within their University crews and represent their University 鈥 but at the same, gain the experience of being part of a national team. Universities being represented are widely spread, including Aberdeen, Cardiff, Swansea, and Queens University, Belfast.
The crews were selected based on the results within the BUCS Rowing Championship events in 2009/10. The squad was put together by a selection panel consisting coaches and students from various University Rowing Clubs. The target of the panel was to create a team 鈥渙f the size and quality to challenge for the Victor Ludorum鈥. The prestigious EUSA Rowing Salver is presented the most successful nation at the regatta. Team GBR stepped up 2 places to 2nd overall in 2009 and it is hoped that this year, they can regain the Salver which they held for the first four years of the Championships.
In addition to the handful of members of this year鈥檚 World University Rowing Championships squad, a large number of the athletes in Team GBR competed at last year鈥檚 EUSA Regatta, with many attending the event for the third time. The squad also includes many athletes who have represented Great Britain at World Rowing U23 and Junior Championships including Emily Taylor and Jenny Arnold (Durham), Carl Delaney (Nottingham) and Jamie Kirkwood (Roehampton).
Many of the crews competing at this year鈥檚 EUSA Regatta have already had much success this season, including the Men鈥檚 coxless four from Bristol reaching the final at Henley Royal Regatta, the Women鈥檚 coxless four from Oxford Brookes winning a medal at Henley Women鈥檚 Regatta and the Lightweight Men鈥檚 quad from UWE winning a gold medal at the British Championships in Strathclyde.
James Lee who was team manager for the World Universities Team and will also manage the European Universities team said:
鈥淗aving had our best ever performance at the World University Rowing Championships, I am hoping for big things at the EUSA Regatta. We have a very strong team, with a lot of history behind them and I am certain we will be returning with a large number of medals.鈥
Fiona Rennie, Chair of the BUCS Rowing SMG said: 鈥淚t is fantastic to see the enthusiasm with regard to the EUSA Rowing Championships. Whilst many of the squad have been to International events before, for some of them this is their first experience of competing at this level. It is a real testament to the crews and coaches within University rowing that of the 64 clubs that competed at BUCS Rowing events this year, 23 are represented within the EUSA squad.鈥
You can follow the progress of the EUSA team at or .
Team GBR
University of Bath
Men鈥檚 4x: Rob McDougall, Philip Gray, Rob Good, Alistair Gregory
Men鈥檚 2x: Rob McDougall, Alistair Gregory
Women鈥檚 2x: Gabriella Rodriguez, Nicki Godbold
Women鈥檚 1x: Gabriella Rodriguez
University of Bristol
Men鈥檚 4-: Andrew Parish, Ben McSweeney, Andy Turner, Ben Bathurst
University of Cambridge:
Lwt Men鈥檚 4-: Chris Kerr, Charles Pitt-Ford, Matthew Lawes, Alastair Chappelle
Cardiff University
Women鈥檚 2-: Imogen Evans, Emma Cockroft
University of Durham
Men鈥檚 4-: John Ford, Barnaby Stentiford, Lee Fisher, Stephen Jones
Women鈥檚 8: Jo Fitzsimons, Daisy Colsell, Jenni Stephenson, Sophie Vellacott, Jess Budgett, Nicole Sime, Flo Cox, Megan McCarthy, (cox) Charlotte Jackson
Women鈥檚 4-: Jo Fitzsimons, Daisy Colsell, Jenni Stephenson, Sophie Vellacott
Women鈥檚 4x: Emily Taylor, Jenny Arnold, Jess Budgett, Daisy Colsell
Women鈥檚 2x: Emily Taylor, Jenny Arnold
Edinburgh University
Men鈥檚 2-: Andrew Sills, Tamir Malley
Lwt Women鈥檚 4x: Kimberley Litzinger, Micheala Spitzer, Charlotte Jones, Margaret Gralewicz
Lwt Women鈥檚 2x: Kimberley Litzinger, Margaret Gralewicz
Women鈥檚 2-: Jen Reid, Minette Monteith
University of Glasgow
Women鈥檚 2x: Samantha Fowler, Jennifer Alex
Women鈥檚 1x: Stephanie McDowall
University of Hertfordshire
Men鈥檚 1x: Dave Bell
Imperial College, London
Lwt Men鈥檚 4x: Tom Pearson, Gareth Brown, Patrick Hudson, Alex Gillies
Lwt Men鈥檚 2x: Tom Pearson, Gareth Brown
Lwt Men鈥檚 2-: Patrick Hudson, Alex Gillies
Women鈥檚 2-: Christina Duffy, Chloe Symmonds
Women鈥檚 1x: Mathilde Pauls
University of London
Men鈥檚 4- Geoff Reading, Alex Torbicca, Paul Bennett, Kirkby Tickell
Lwt Men鈥檚 4x: Geoff Turner, Ed Griffiths, Matthew Bedford, Peter Stuart
Lwt Women鈥檚 4x: Rebecca Humphreys, Orla Hayes, Sarah Murphy, Helen Ralston
Lwt Women鈥檚 2x: Rebecca Humphreys, Helen Ralston
Loughborough University
Lwt Men鈥檚 2x: Daniel Garrett, Craig Turner
Newcastle University
Men鈥檚 4x: Andrew Corrigan, Edward Ford, Timothy Clarke, Mark Bowers
Men鈥檚 2-: Mason Durrant, Murray Wilkojc
Lwt Men鈥檚 2-: Matthew McKibbin, Artjom Nepryahin
Women鈥檚 8: Emily Field, Eleanor Earp, Lauren Clark, Ami Hodges, Lucy Glendinning, Rebecca Sparling, Miriam Jones-Walters, Victoria Wallace, (cox) Ruaridh Macphee
University of Nottingham
Lwt Men鈥檚 8: Alistair Cooper, Max Thomas, Max Murdoch, Stuart Sykes, Alex Walker, Richard Watton, George McKirdy, Carl Delaney , (cox) Letty Lam
Lwt Men鈥檚 4-: Alistair Cooper, George McKirdy, Max Thomas, Richard Watton
Women鈥檚 2x: Elizabeth Pascall, Katie Smith
Nottingham Trent University
Lwt Women鈥檚 2x: Nicola Spencer, Athalie Redwood-Brown
Lwt Women鈥檚 1x: Nicola Spencer
Oxford University
Lwt Women鈥檚 8: Georgina Baines, Caris Marsh, Aimee Campbell, Hannah Kaye, Laura Stables, Christina Mayer, Bianca Reisdiorf, Susan Tickner, (cox) Hannah Leadbetter
Lwt Women鈥檚 4x: Caris Marsh, Aimee Campbell, Susan Tickner, Bianca Reisdiorf
Oxford Brookes University
Women鈥檚 4-: Christina Thomas, Katherine Douglas, Elizabeth Cotrell, Chloe Willis
Queens University, Belfast
Men鈥檚 8: Charles Cunningham, Peter Gillanders, Trevor McKnight, William Howell, Nathan Oliver, Declan Gollogy, Patrick Beirne, Mark Jamison, (cox) Andrew Tubman
Roehampton University
Lwt Men鈥檚 1x: Jamie Kirkwood
University of Southampton
Women鈥檚 4x: Phoebe Smith, Sophie Leonard, Charlie Best, Emily Derrig
University of Strathclyde
Men鈥檚 1x: Chris Rae
Swansea University
Lwt Women鈥檚 1x: Kate Evans
University of the West of England
Lwt Men鈥檚 4x: Jack Thompson, Tom Pocock, Cameron Smith, Nick Crease
Management Team & Coaches
James Lee, Team Manager
Fiona Dick, Assistant Team Manager
Stuart Redden, Assistant Team Manager
Gordon Trevett (Bristol)
Tom Killick (Cambridge)
Ian Shore (Cardiff)
John Thickness (Durham)
Jessica Essex (Durham)
George Warnock (Edinburgh/Glasgow/Driver)
Ross Smitherman (Imperial)
Brian Young (Lodon)
James Hiatt (London)
Karl Offord (London)
Mitch Rosenlund (Loughborough)
Charlie Mulholland (Newcastle/Driver)
Jay Roberts (Newcastle)
Michael Hughes (Newcastle)
Ray Sims (Nottingham)
Chris O鈥橦ara (Oxford)
Paul Moss (Oxford Brookes/Driver)
Rob Edmondson (Queens)
Mike Berresford (Southampton)
Ross Malone (Strathclyde)
Tony Hepburn (Swansea)
Fred Smallbone (UWE)






