Rainy spells and close calls on day two at the British Rowing Club Championships
The rain didn鈥檛 keep the excitement on the course away on the second day of racing at the British Rowing Club Championships
The Women鈥檚 J18 Eights Final offered an early battle down the track – only 0.5 seconds separating the top three crews, with Marlow RC coming out on top.
Not wanting to be left out, the Women鈥檚 Club Eight final also provided a tight fight to the line with only 0.3 seconds separating the medaling crews: Auriol Kensington RC, Sudbury RC, and Cambridge University BC.
Elena Pope, who was sitting in the six seat in the victorious Auriol Kensington RC crew, reflected on the race and the crew鈥檚 season: 鈥淲inning feels amazing, having the medal around my neck and also being given a dryrobe is a great way to end the day. We鈥檝e been building our experience throughout the season, and we鈥檝e had some good races. I鈥檓 super proud of the girls, we can鈥檛 wait for next year!鈥

Representing the third place crew, Gemma King, president of Cambridge University BC, said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 great that the crew have medalled, as it鈥檚 the first time racing on a course like this for a few of them. They raced hard, and I鈥檓 very proud of them.鈥
It was a second gold for Quinn Moseley from Durham Amateur RC, who claimed the J18 Single Sculls win during Friday鈥檚 racing. Racing in his own age category, he won Saturday鈥檚 J16 Single Sculls in style. Smiling on the medal pontoon, Quinn said: 鈥淚 was very tired after yesterday, but it was a very good race. I鈥檓 really happy to come away with two medals. I鈥檝e put a lot of work in, and it鈥檚 nice to see it pay off. I鈥檓 looking forward to some rest now!鈥
鈥淚鈥檝e only been rowing for ten months, so to be coming to a competition like this one and winning a medal means a lot.”
Quinn鈥檚 coach, Martin Tyler, said: 鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 be more proud. It鈥檚 been a hard journey, but he鈥檚 had a fantastic season. He won GB vs France last weekend, he got a silver in the National Schools competition two weeks ago, although he鈥檚 two years below that age group. We鈥檙e very much looking forward to the U19 programme next year. I just need to push him on; he鈥檚 very keen to learn. A super athlete with very supportive parents. The whole club is very proud of him.鈥

In another Single Sculls event, Dom Hartley from Nottingham RC secured the Open Beginner win on home water. 鈥淚 feel better now than I did when I went over the finish line, as I鈥檝e managed to get my breath back!鈥 Dom, an athlete on the East Midlands Performance Development Academy, started rowing in November. 鈥淚鈥檝e only been rowing for ten months, so to be coming to a competition like this one and winning a medal means a lot. It showcases the amazing work of the GB Performance Development Academy, to develop me.鈥
In the Women鈥檚 Club Quadruple Sculls, Warrington RC finished in first, but all eyes were on the fight for second. Nottingham RC and Nottinghamshire County RC faced a photo finish result – with the win going to Nottingham RC.
In the Open J18 Double Sculls, Windsor Boys School BC once again continued their history of medalling in this event. Head Coach Mark Wilkinson was exceedingly proud of the crew.
鈥淚t feels glorious to be back and see more competitors in the Mixed Champ Eight event, raising the standard.”
鈥淏oth Adam and Arjun are in Upper Sixth. They鈥檝e been rowing for five years, and they鈥檝e been utterly outstanding. Adam was in our second boat at Henley this year, and Argen was in our eight. They鈥檝e been highly supportive of the rest of the club and focused on their own training and targets. It鈥檚 their last Brit Champs – and an incredible way to finish.鈥
Eights closed out the second day of racing. In the Mixed Championship Eights, Thames RC defended their title. Repeating her win from last year, Women鈥檚 Captain Rosa Millard was thrilled crossing the line. 鈥淚t feels glorious to be back and see more competitors in this event, raising the standard. It鈥檚 been a year since I鈥檝e been in the Mixed Eight! We were faster than last year, and a bit more prepared. A few of us are returners from last year鈥檚 win – we鈥檝e got that returning spirit!鈥

Hot on their heels came the Open J18 Eights and Open Club Eights. Claires Court BC took the win in the junior event over local rivals Reading Blue Coat School BC – Leeds RC took the bronze medal. 鈥淲e were pretty even at the 500m, then we slowly pulled away and got better and better through the race. This is our second session as a full crew, in a brand new boat to see how fast we can go!鈥
It was a nail-biting final in the final race of the day, as Hereford secured gold medals in the Open, as the sun eventually came out to end a jam-packed day of racing. Cox Lucy Head said: 鈥淲e stuck to our race plan and when we needed it, we responded to the push from City of Cambridge RC. We got silver last year in the Club Eights, so we鈥檝e come back next year and nailed it to get that gold medal. Let鈥檚 wait and see if we can defend next year!鈥
The Championships continues tomorrow and day 3 will see boat classes including women鈥檚 beginner single sculls, and women鈥檚 and open club coxed fours.
Catch up on today鈥檚 racing on Champs Live!






