Broxbourne Rowing Club
Alongside a small stretch of the River Lea in Herefordshire, lies Broxbourne Rowing Club. Founded in 1847, their motto “A club for everyone” is certainly
Alongside a small stretch of the River Lea in Herefordshire, lies Broxbourne Rowing Club. Founded in 1847, their motto “A club for everyone” is certainly
Founded in 1854 with the aim ‘To promote and further the interest of rowing in Huntingdon’ Huntingdon Boat Club was one of the first boat
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London Rowing Club is one of the most famous rowing clubs in the country and one of the most historic, having been founded 156 years
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
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
The story of Chester Le Street Rowing Club, who occupy a two-kilometre stretch of the River Wear at the Riverside Sports Complex in County Durham,
Based in Chiswick, overlooking The Boat Race finish, Tideway Scullers School (TSS) caters for all types of rowers across their Junior Beginners, Junior, Senior, Masters,
If ever there was a name synonymous with high performance schoolboy rowing in the UK, I’d hazard a guess that The Windsor Boys’ School would
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City of Oxford Rowing Club is a strikingly inclusive community. It offers one of the largest rowing experiences in the country, with over 300 active
St Ives Rowing Club is situated on the River Great Ouse, in the town of St Ives in Cambridgeshire. The club was founded in 1865