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2010 British Rowing Championships

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2010 British Rowing Championships
VenueStrathclyde Country Park
LocationMotherwell, North Lanarkshire
Dates16–18 July 2010
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The 2010 British Rowing Championships were the 39th edition of the National Championships, held from 16–18 July 2010 at the Strathclyde Country Park in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire. They were organised and sanctioned by British Rowing, and are open to British rowers.[1][2]

The 2010 regatta was notable by the very poor turn out by the country's top clubs, especially in the elite men's events. The men's coxed fours had only three entries, two of which withdrew before the final, leaving London Rowing Club to row over. The same crew also won the men's coxless fours, and the men's open eights which was a straight final, where London combined with four members of the clubs lightweight squad.[citation needed]

Senior

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Medal summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Open 1x Isle of Ely
Ben Hicks
Clyde
James Murphy
London
Remco De Keizer
Open 2- Durham University
Stuart McCluskey & Philip Congdon
Deeside Scullers
Colin Wallace & Scott Purdie
Clydesdale
Andrew McConnell & Christopher Rae
Open 2x Hertfordshire University / Inverness
Dave Bell & Alan Sinclair
Reading University
John Preston & Dave Marshall
Burway
Barry Gardener & Stephen Hermes
Open 4- London
Steve O'Connor, Andrew Murray, Matthew Bell, Robert McGow
Nottingham
Richard Watton, Andreas Endruweit, Mark Child, Raymond Hughes
Tees
Kieran Clark, Lee Fisher, Alexander Mack, Chris Boddy
Open 4x Monmouth / Hereford
Alexander Butler, Tom Alexander Penny, Louis Paterson, James Coombes
Rhwyfo Cymru
Andrew Wynne Davies, David Donaghy, Robin Dowell, Daniel John
Newcastle University
Murray Wilkojc, Mark Bowers, Timothy Clarke, Tom Wright
Open 4+ London
Steve O'Connor, Robert McGow, Matthew Bell, Andrew Murray, Jessica Terrell (cox)
None
None
Open 8+ London
Dominic Wilson, Peter Stuart, Steve O'Connor, Andrew Murray, Matthew Bell, Stuart Heap, Jonathan Bale, Robert McGow, Jessica Terrell (cox)
Nottingham
George McKirdy, Richard Watton, Andreas Endruweit, Robert Yates, Mark Child, Raymond Hughes, Matthew Ley, George Caines, Victoria Atkins (cox)
Newcastle University
Mark Bowers, Andrew Curry, Edward Stephenson, Henry Hilder, Callum Fraser, Edmund MacKenzie, Andrew Hatzis, Artjom Neprjahhin, Joanne Rea (Cox)
Women 1x Durham University
Emily Taylor
Leeds
Kristine Johnson
Upper Thames
Lucinda Gooderham
Women 2x Mortlake Anglian & Alpha
Anna Townsend, Ruth Sander
Cambridge University WBC / Reading University
Anna Railton, Erica Bodman
Bedford Modern School / Runcorn
Charlotte Cook, Lucy Burgess
Women 2- City of Oxford
Keren Ward, Nicola Smith
Aberdeen
Alexandria Gemie, Kate Jones
Nottingham / Trent
Catherine Hurst, Laura Wheeler
Women 4x Nottingham / Latymer Upper School / Dame Alice Harpur
Kate Parrish, Katie Bartlett, Klara Weaver, Gemma Hall
William Borlase
Jessica Lewis, Hannah Shimmin, Phoebe Lucas, Kate Hewett
Agecroft
Lydia Birch, Rachel Flanders, Charlotte Thompson, Danielle Hardy
Women 4- Rhwyfo Cymru
Emma Cockcroft, Sophie Crampin, Sophie Leonard, Rebecca Chin
Lady Eleanor Holles School / Durham School / Pangbourne College
Helen Jefferis, Louisa Bolton, Thea Vukasinovic, Nicole Lamb
Clydesdale
Rosie Young, Karen Bennett, Samantha Fowler, Claire McKeown
Women 4+ Reading
J Francis, Sally Pollok-Morris, Heidi Christie, Christina Heemskerk, David Locke
Sons of the Thames
Pippa Blockley, Lyndsay Campbell, Emily Wright, C Hart, James Renwick
City of Oxford
Isabel Unwin, Ingrid Gjorv, Jane Loveday, Sian Findlay, Suzanna Drohan
Women 8+ Lady Eleanor Holles School / Durham School / Tideway Scullers School / Pangbourne / Dame Alice Harpur School / Canford School / NCRA
Helen Jefferis, Louisa Bolton, Kate Parrish, Katie Bartlett, Thea Vukasinovic, Sarah Lonergan, Anastasia Chitty, Nicole Lamb, Charlotte Trundley
City of Oxford
Melanie Ward, Isabel Unwin, Katharina Uhl, Ingrid Gjorv, Jane Loveday, Sian Findlay, Keren Ward, Nicola Smith, Suzanna Drohan
Putney Town
Louise Bartlett, Kelly Thomas, Elizabeth McLoughlin, Julie Lewis, Hayley Cripps, Amelia Smith, Sofia Nilsson, Kate De Bruyn, Christopher Carlson

Lightweight

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Medal summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Open L1x Henley Tees London
Open L2x London Tideway Scullers School / Upper Thames Rhwyfo Cymru
Open L2- London A London C London B
Open L4- London Broxbourne Robert Gordon University / Clydesdale
Open L4x West of England Tideway Scullers School / Upper Thames Walton
Women L1x Strathclyde Park Monmouth Llandaff
Women L2x Mortlake Anglian & Alpha Nottingham St Andrew
Women L2- Strathclyde Park / Aberdeen Mortlake Anglian & Alpha A Mortlake Anglian & Alpha B
Women L4x Mortlake Anglian & Alpha Marlow Mortlake Anglian & Alpha / Oxford University WLRC
Women L4- Mortlake Anglian & Alpha Marlow Putney Town

U 23

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Medal summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Open 1x Reading University Agecroft Isle of Ely
Open 2x Newcastle University Monmouth / Hereford Evesham / Hollingworth Lake
Women 1x Agecroft Marlow Bath University
Women 2x Bedford Modern School / Runcorn Cambridge University WBC/ Reading University Bath University

Junior

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Medal summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Open J18 1x Tideway Scullers School Maidenhead Runcorn
Open J18 2- Durham School Aberdeen Schools Clydesdale
Open J18 2x Tideway Scullers School Trent / Burton Leander York City
Open J18 4- Royal Shrewsbury School Monmouth School Aberdeen Schools
Open J18 4x Runcorn Royal Chester / Queens Park High School Norwich
Open J18 4+ Royal Shrewsbury School Monmouth School Durham
Open J17 1x Clydesdale Gloucester Hollingworth Lake
Open J16 1x Tideway Scullers School Stowe Broxbourne
Open J16 2- Aberdeen Schools George Watson's College William Borlase
Open J16 2x Tideway Scullers School Trent / Burton Leander Norwich
Open J16 4- William Borlase Talkin Tarn / Cambois Durham School / St Peters School / Cambois
Open J16 4+ Evesham George Watson's College Windsor Boys'
Open J16 4x Windsor Boys' Nottingham Wycliffe College
Open J15 1x City of Oxford Upper Thames Monmouth Comprehensive School
Open J15 2x Stratford-upon-Avon Trentham Hampton School
Open J15 4x+ Tideway Scullers School / Walton Windsor Boys' Hampton School
Open J14 1x Clydesdale Grange School Pangbourne College
Open J14 2x Walton Maidenhead Nottingham
Open J14 4x+ Hampton School Peterborough City Windsor Boys'
Women J18 1x Royal Chester Nottingham Merchant Taylors' Girls School
Women J18 2- Mediterranean George Heriot's School City of Oxford
Women J18 2x William Borlase Tees Rhwyfo Cymru
Women J18 4- City of Oxford Aberdeen Schools A Aberdeen Schools B
Women J18 4x Thames / Lea Clydesdale Henley
Women J18 4+ City of Oxford Maidenhead / Haberdasher's Monmouth Girls / Cardiff Aberdeen Schools
Women J18 8+ Trentham Clydesdale Haberdasher's Monmouth Girls / Cardiff/ Llandaff / Maidenhead
Women J17 1x Tees Deben Evesham
Women J16 1x William Borlase Rob Roy Tideway Scullers School
Women J16 2x Christchurch Glasgow / Castle Semple Mediterranean
Women J16 4+ Trentham Aberdeen Schools Haberdasher's Monmouth Girls / Llandaff
Women J16 4x William Borlase Nottingham / Tees / Rob Roy Warrington / Runcorn / Mersey
Women J15 1x Hollingworth Lake Eton Excelsior Castle Semple
Women J15 2x Warrington Norwich Marlow / Nottingham
Women J15 4x+ Henley Trentham Eton Excelsior
Women J14 1x Newark Henley Avon County
Women J14 2x Eton Excelsior Ross William Borlase
Women J14 4x+ Henley City of Bristol Eton Excelsior

Key

Symbol meaning
1, 2, 4, 8 crew size
+ coxed
- coxless
x sculls
14 Under-14
15 Under-15
16 Under-16
J Junior

References

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  1. ^ "Full archive of results". Web Archive. Archived from the original on 13 March 2017.
  2. ^ "British Rowing Championships 2010". British Rowing.