2011 British Rowing Championships | |
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Venue | National Water Sports Centre |
Location | Holme Pierrepont (Nottingham) |
Dates | 15–17 July 2011 |
The 2011 British Rowing Championships were the 40th edition of the National Championships, held from 15 to 17 July 2011 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]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Open 1x | Agecroft Brendan Crean | Star Club L Taylor | Durham University Angus Groom |
Open 2- | Oxford Brookes University Mason Durant & Frederick Gill | Molesey Ben Smith & Dan Ouseley | Aberdeen Colin Wallace & Scott Purdie |
Open 2x | Molesey / Agecroft Henry Pelly & Graeme Thomas | Cardiff City / Dart Totnes Elliot Barton & Andrew Wynne Davies | Walton S Knight & S Wilson |
Open 4- | Nottingham Matt Ley, Rob Yates, Matt Gotrel, Richard Watton | Durham University Stu McCluskey, Callum McBrierty, Stephen Jones, John Ford | London Richard Dunley, Alex Cawthorne, Mark Aldred, David Loveday |
Open 4x | Leander Tom Wilkinson, James Padmore, James Orme, David Lambourn | Maidstone Invicta Sam Blackwell, Craig Turner, Chris Mollison, Matt Nicholls | Royal Chester / Runcorn Scott Wallace, C Thomas, Alistair Hudson, Sam Edwards |
Open 4+ | Molesey Lake Friedman, Pete Robinson, Philip Williams, Jonathan Rankin, Rowley Douglas (cox) | Leander Ben McSweeney, Edward Whiteley, Stephen Tuck, Thomas Harvey, Alex Olijnyk (cox) | Newcastle University Tim Clarke, Sean Dixon, Ed Ford, Murray Wilkojc, Charles Barry (cox) |
Open 8+ | Leander James John Padmore, Ben McSweeney, Ray Poulter, Stephen Tuck, Edward Whiteley, David Read, David Lambourn, Thomas Harvey, Hope Klavenes (cox) | Bedford Modern School / Star Club Miller, Robertson, Glasspool, Edwards, Powell, Kempsell, Porteus, Eason, Williams Cartwright | Stratford-upon-Avon / City of Oxford Robert Gittus-Smith, A W Platt, Meikle, Fryer, Barnwell, Balch, Hounsell, Kingham, Henry Drohan |
Women 1x | Mortlake Anglian & Alpha Francesca Sanjana | Leeds Kristine Johnson | Sport Imperial Mathilde Pauls |
Women 2x | Nottingham Fiona Bassett & Lindsay Marshall | Thames / Tideway Scullers School Sophie Theodorou & C M Thomas | Curlew Emma Dyson & Lizzie Chapman |
Women 2- | City of Oxford Keren Ward & Nicola Smith | Molesey Elly Blackwell & A Elliott | Llandaff / City of Oxford Cloudy Carnegie & Hannah Patterson |
Women 4x | Nottingham Lindsay Marshall, Fiona Bassett, Catherine Lineker, Nikki Spencer | Deben / Mersey / Rob Roy / Tees Clio Aubugeau-Williams, Charlotte Drury, Bethany Bryan, Ellen Thomas | Clydesdale / Bath University Nicki Godbold, R Young, Samantha Fowler, Gabriella Rodriguez |
Women 4- | William Borlase / St Paul's Girls' School Maxie Scheske, Ellie Lewis, Thea Vukasinovic, Louisa Bolton | Aberdeen Lucy Bonnamy, Iona Riley, Catriona Bain, Jamie Steel | Newcastle University Abby Johnston, Minna Jones-Walters, Ami Hodges, Lauren Clark |
Women 4+ | City of Oxford Jane Loveday, Sian Findlay, Keren Ward, Nicola Smith, Dave Locke (cox) | Agecroft D Yarrow, J Russell, J Eve Smith, Danielle Hardy, S Mottram | Marlow Anna Brazinova, Hannah Cumming, Tamsin McAllister, Ruth Naylor, Lisa Knill |
Women 8+ | Henley / Reading University B Victoria Tomalin, Jenny Cogger, Lydia Jackson, Alice Bentley, Bethan Thomas, Emma Spruce, Jenny Spencer, A Brooks, Rhiannon Jones (cox) | William Borlase / St Paul's Girls' School / City of Oxford / Lady Eleanor Holles School / Tees / Deben / Llandaff Ellie Lewis, Clio Aubugeau-Williams, Bryan, Louisa Bolton, Maxie Scheske, Thea Vukasinovic, Hannah Patterson, Cloudy Carnegie, Morgan Baynham-Williams (cox) | Molesey Soulsby, Sophie Faldo, Carmen Failla, Ruth Walczak, Marshall, Catie Sharrod, Elly Blackwell, Elliott, Helen Arbuthnot (cox) |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Open L1x | Gloucester | Eton Excelsior | Dart Totnes |
Open L2x | London / Isis | Henley / Eton Excelsior | Upper Thames |
Open L2- | Worcester | Newcastle University | Thames Valley Park |
Open L4- | Newcastle University | Lea | N/A |
Open L4x | Tideway Scullers School | Univ of West of England | London University |
Women L1x | Molesey | Nottingham | Isle of Ely |
Women L2x | Mortlake Anglian & Alpha A | Bewl Bridge / Ardingly | Mortlake Anglian & Alpha B |
Women L2- | Aberdeen | Mortlake Anglian & Alpha A | Mortlake Anglian & Alpha B |
Women L4x | Mortlake Anglian & Alpha | Marlow / Abingdon / Oxford Academy | Marlow |
Women L4- | Mortlake Anglian & Alpha | Marlow | Worcester |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Open 1x | Isle of Ely | Durham University | Reading University |
Open 2x | Newcastle University | Runcorn / Imperial College | Cardiff University |
Women 1x | Nottingham | Agecroft | Bath University |
Women 2x | Bath University | Runcorn / Dart Totnes | Durham |
Symbol | meaning |
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1, 2, 4, 8 | crew size |
+ | coxed |
- | coxless |
x | sculls |
14 | Under-14 |
15 | Under-15 |
16 | Under-16 |
J | Junior |
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