King’s Ely Boat Club
Sheltered by the Ship of the Fens, King’s Ely Boat Club has a proud history of cultivating the athletic mindset and a defiant record of
Sheltered by the Ship of the Fens, King’s Ely Boat Club has a proud history of cultivating the athletic mindset and a defiant record of
One of a few clubs located on the Putney stretch of the Tideway, King’s College School Boat Club is an example of one of the
Founded in 1946, Queen’s Park High School rowing club is based in Chester on the famous River Dee. In 1946 the club was a grammar
Bath University Boat Club is hosted by Minerva Bath Rowing Club, situated at Newbridge on the western end of Bath. This stretch of the River
City of Bristol rowing club as it is now has been around for 65 years and has been a staple on the river for a
Founded in 1991, HSOBC is the school rowing club of Headington School based in Oxford. The club currently rows out of St Edwards Boat House
Do not alarm at this club’s location: it’s not Newark in New Jersey, but Nottingham. This club is the oldest I have written about, having
If you were to walk down to Stanford lock in Oxfordshire on any afternoon of the week from September to July, you would most likely
Wycliffe College once housed one of the most successful sculling clubs in the country, and it seems after a brief intermission, the club is once
Founded in 1865 Aberdeen Boat Club is a long-running rowing club based in West Aberdeen, upon the River Dee banks. They are a rowing club
In their distinctive kit of black, green, red and white, Inverness rowing club, founded in 1988, is based on the Caledonian Canal in Inverness, which
Walton Rowing Club is located in prime rowing country, on the River Thames between Molesey and Weybridge. The club boasts a relatively new boathouse built-in