2009 British Rowing Championships

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2009 British Rowing Championships
Venue National Water Sports Centre
Location Holme Pierrepont (Nottingham)
Dates17–19 July 2009
  2008
2010  

The 2009 British Rowing Championships were the 38th edition of the National Championships, held from 17 to 19 July 2009 at the National Water Sports Centre in Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham. They were organised and sanctioned by British Rowing, and are open to British rowers. [1] [2]

Contents

Senior

Medal summary

EventGoldSilverBronze
Open 1x London
Remco De Keizer
Clyde
James Murphy
Dart Totnes
Elliot Barton
Open 2- Leander
Colin Williamson, George M Laughton
Cardiff City / Leander
D J Donaghy, Robin Dowell
Tideway Scullers School
Robert Irving, Nathan O Reilly
Open 2x Nottingham / Reading University
Dave Marshall, Benjamin Johnson
Agecroft
Peter Warman, Brendan Crean
Tideway Scullers School
Richard Twyman, Charles Clarke
Open 4- Leander
Alan Sinclair, George M Laughton, Colin Williamson, Richard Francis
Star Club
Christopher Callow, Edward Porteus, J Grant-Jones, Will Eason
Imperial College
Joshua Butler, Henry Goodier, Claudio Petrillo, Andrea Palmisano
Open 4x Leander
Jack Hockley, Phil Turnham, David Read, Robin Dowell
Tideway Scullers School
Toby Lonergan, Richard Twyman, Gareth Sharpe, Charles Clarke
Newcastle University
Mark Bowers, Jakub Zof, E Ford, Andrew Corrigan
Open 4+ Leander
Christine Fox, David Read, Robin Dowell, Clive Kennedy-Burn, Nick Clark
Henley
T J R Millward, Roger Ewing, James Watson, James John Padmore, Michael Ewing
Newcastle University
Rebecca Palmer, William Hilder, Andrew Corrigan, Jakub Zof, E Ford
Open 8+ Leander
Christine Fox, Alan Sinclair, Phil Turnham, Charles Pitt Ford, Nick Clark, Clive Kennedy-Burn, George M Laughton, Colin Williamson, Richard Francis
Molesey
Madelaine Eldridge, Ben Pugh, John D G Moon, Frazer Brent, David Lambourn, A Cordey, Daniel Safdari, Henry Ellender, Pete Robinson
Agecroft / Nottingham & Union
Lynne Braid, Peter Warman, J L D Woolley, S R O Neill, Graeme Coleman, Chris Unwin, Craig Morgan, Tommy Dawson, Simon Charles
Women 1x Nottingham
Lindsay Morton
Minerva Bath
Lucy Ryvar
Molesey
Lucy Walczak
Women 2x Leander
Frances Nicholls, Debbie Flood
Henley
Bethan Thomas, Rachel Willis
Rob Roy / Cambridge University WBC
Jennifer Hawton, Anna Railton
Women 2- Headington School
Georgia Howard-Merrill, Fiona Gammond
Edinburgh University
Jen Reid, Polly Swann
Lea
Rachel Palmer, Amanda Benson-Skailes
Women 4x Minerva Bath
Anna Davidson, Lucy Ryvar, Erica Bodman, Helen Glover
Maidenhead / Haberdasher's Monmouth Girls / Henley / Molesey
Pip Christie, Alice Ancora, Pippa Whittaker, Hannah Waltham-Hier
Mortlake Anglian & Alpha
Rachel Hutchinson, Chloe Aitken, Francesca Sanjana, Rebecca Curley
Women 4- Lady Eleanor Holles School / Evesham / St Neots
Bethany Astell, Yasmin Tredell, Lauren Bruce, Katie Clare
Agecroft
Tanya Taylor, Lydia Birch, Charlotte Thompson, Rosy Klinkenberg
Cardiff University
Emily Blanche Walke Parry, Catriona Kay, Bethan Smith, Emma Cockcroft
Women 4+ City of Oxford A
Clare Major, Keren Ward, Anna Reid, Zoe Lundy, Andrew Baker (cox)
Stratford-upon-Avon
Jennifer Smith, Helen Ferguson, Suzanne Vance, Lorraine O Hare, Megan Johnston
City of Oxford B
Suzanna Drohan, H Partington, Sian Findlay, Ingrid Gjorv, Laura Burgoine
Women 8+ Lady Eleanor Holles School / Henley / Headington School / Dame Alice Harpur / Evesham / St Neots
L Van Den Broecke, Yasmin Tredell, Bethany Astell, Fiona Gammond, Georgia Howard-Merrill, Pippa Whittaker, Holly Cook, K Parrish, Lauren Bruce
Clyde / Glasgow University / Glasgow / Aberdeen
Marianne Flynn, Gillian Toal, Caitie Gorton-Phillips, Amanda Larcombe, Lorna Logan, Jen Reid, Polly Swann, Stephanie Mcdowall, Imogen Walsh
Imperial College / Tideway Scullers School
J Behan, Rachael Davies, Erica Lucy Thompson, Rosanna Smith, Kate Grose, Elizabeth Stutters, Rhona Maccallum, Lindsay Muir, F Barton

Lightweight

Medal summary

EventGoldSilverBronze
Open L1x Leander Durham University Henley
Open L2x Durham School / Reading University Marlow Bexhill
Open L2- Glasgow Henley Aberdeen
Open L4- Glasgow London Durham University
Open L4x Birmingham University Trent / Star Club / Sudbury / Worcester London / Molesey / Nephthys
Women L1x Clyde Thames Nottingham
Women L2x Mortlake Anglian & Alpha Strathclyde Park Kingston
Women L2- Mortlake Anglian & Alpha Strathclyde Park Clyde
Women L4x Mortlake Anglian & Alpha Kingston Strathclyde Park
Women L4- Molesey Mortlake Anglian & Alpha Putney Town

U 23

Medal summary

EventGoldSilverBronze
Open 1x Reading University Tideway Scullers School
Tobias Lonergan
Leicester
Jonathon Walton
Open 2x Newcastle University Cardiff University / Durham University Clydesdale
Women 1x Newcastle University Minerva Bath Aberdeen University
Women 2x Bath University Henley Newcastle University

Junior

Medal summary

EventGoldSilverBronze
Open J18 1x Leicester Hollingworth Lake Glasgow Schools
Open J18 2- Maidstone Invicta Shiplake College / George Watson's Maidenhead
Open J18 2x Evesham / Hollingworth Lake Warrington Marlow / Merchant Taylors' Girls School
Open J18 4- Maidstone Invicta Durham Bewdley
Open J18 4xMagdalen College School / Leicester Windsor Boys' Clydesdale
Open J18 4+ Llandaff / Monmouth School / Shrewsbury School Maidstone Invicta Tees / Chester-le-Street
Open J17 1x Maidenhead Glasgow Schools Star Club
Open J16 1x Peterborough City Exeter Lea
Open J16 2- Hampton School Shiplake College Queen Elizabeth HS
Open J16 2x Calpe Runcorn Yarm School
Open J16 4- St George's College / Walton Henley Durham School / Talkin Tarn
Open J16 4+ Henley Queen Elizabeth HS Yarm School
Open J16 4x Windsor Boys' Star Club Henley
Open J15 1x Maidenhead Trentham Windsor Boys'
Open J15 2x Newark Nottingham Maidstone Invicta
Open J15 4x+ Hampton School Windsor Boys' Yarm School
Open J14 1x Nottingham City of Oxford George Watson's
Open J14 2x Stratford-upon-Avon Nottingham Dart Totnes
Open J14 4x+ Nottingham Windsor Boys' B Windsor Boys' A
Women J18 1x Tideway Scullers School Maidenhead Tees
Women J18 2- Agecroft Durham / St Peter's School St Neots
Women J18 2x Nottingham Henley Agecroft / Hollingworth Lake
Women J18 4- Stratford-upon-Avon / Evesham / Gloucester City of Oxford Maidenhead / Burway
Women J18 4x Lea / Barn Elms Strathclyde Park / Glasgow Schools Marlow / St Neots
Women J18 4+ Aberdeen Schools Stratford-upon-Avon / Gloucester Lady Eleanor Holles School
Women J18 8+ Monmouth Comprehensive School / Kingston Grammar School / Haberdasher's Monmouth Girls / Llandaff / Avon County Lady Eleanor Holles School N/A
Women J17 1x Nottingham William Borlase Clydesdale
Women J16 1x Queen Elizabeth HS Christchurch Putney High School
Women J16 2x Maidenhead City of Oxford Rob Roy
Women J16 4+ Lady Eleanor Holles School William Borlase Maidenhead
Women J16 4x Star Club Maidenhead Nottingham
Women J15 1x Nottingham Runcorn Canford School
Women J15 2x Nottingham Christchurch Warrington
Women J15 4x+ Henley Trentham Tideway Scullers School
Women J14 1x Hollingworth Lake Peterborough City Tees
Women J14 2x Norwich Eton Excelsior Nottingham
Women J14 4x+ Trentham Henley Inverness / Castle Semple

Key

Symbolmeaning
1, 2, 4, 8crew size
+ coxed
-coxless
x sculls
14Under-14
15Under-15
16Under-16
JJunior

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  2. "National Championships 2009". British Rowing. 10 July 2009.