2024 British Rowing Championships

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2024 British Rowing Championships
Venue National Water Sports Centre
Location Holme Pierrepont (Nottingham)
Dates19–22 July 2024
2025  

The 2024 British Rowing Championships were the 2024 edition of the National Senior and Junior Championships, held from 19 to 22 July 2012 at the National Water Sports Centre in Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham. [1] [2] [3] They were organised and sanctioned by British Rowing, and were open to British rowers. The senior championships were held for the first time since 2018. [4]

Contents

Senior

Medal summary

EventGoldSilverBronze
Open club 1x Lea RC Hereford RC NCRA
Open Lwt 1x Clydesdale ARC Bath Univ Kingston RC
Open club 2- Derby RC NCRA Aberdeen SRA
Open 2x Reading Univ Glasgow Univ / Stirling RC Windsor Boys' / Windsorian RC
Open club 4+ Hereford RC Nottingham RC Auriol Kensington
Open club 4x- Derby RC London RC Shoreham RC
Open 4- Thames RC Derby RC / Oxford Brookes Hinksey Sc Sch
Open club 4- Derby RC Kingston GS Northampton RC
Open club 8+ Star Club Hereford RC Dart Totnes ARC
Women club 1x London RC Hartpury Univ & College BC Nottingham RC
Women Lwt 1x NCRA Surrey Univ Derby RC
Women club 2- Leicester RC NCRA Calpe RC
Women 2x Bath Univ Hartpury Univ & College BC Cambridge Univ / Oxford Univ
Women club 4+ Cambridge Univ Thames RC Surrey Univ
Women club 4x- Nottingham RC NCRA Warrington RC
Women 4- Thames RC Cambridge Univ Thames RC
Women club 4- Nottingham RC NCRA Kingston GS
Women club 8+ Cambridge Univ Cambridge Univ Northwich RC
Mixed 4+ Sudbury RC Claires Court Nottingham RC
Mixed 8+ Thames RC Thames RC Hinksey Sc Sch

Junior

Medal summary

EventGoldSilverBronze
Open J18 1x Hinksey Sc Sch George Watson's Shanklin Sandown
Open J18 2- Hinksey Sc Sch Windsor Boys' Aberdeen SRA
Open J18 2x Lea RC Hartpury Univ & College BC Bewl Bridge RC
Open J18 4- Hinksey Sc Sch Aberdeen SRA Windsor Boys'
Open J18 4x- Lea RC Hartpury Univ & College BC RGS High Wycombe
Open J18 8+ Reading Blue Coat Claires Court Maidenhead RC
Open J16 1x Shanklin Sandown George Watson's St Paul's Sch
Open J16 2- Claires Court Wallingford RC Aberdeen SRA
Open J16 2x Shanklin Sandown Exeter RC Hinksey Sc Sch [5]
Open J16 4+ Reading Blue Coat Windsor Boys' Claires Court
Open J16 4x- Windsor Boys' Kingston RC Hinksey Sc Sch
Open J15 1x Durham ARC Hinksey Sc Sch George Watson's
Open J15 2x Exeter RC / Hexham RC Hereford RC Walbrook RC
Open J15 4x+ Walbrook RC Windsor Boys' Windsor Boys'
Open J14 1x George Watson's Bedford RC Berwick ARC
Open J14 2x George Watson's Marlow RC Bedford RC
Open J14 4x+ Henley RC Falcon RC Brentford
Women J18 1x Hartpury Univ & College BC Lea RC Northampton RC
Women J18 2- W Perkin's Sch Walton RC Wallingford RC
Women J18 2x Lea RC Trentham BC Lea RC
Women J18 4- Tyne RC Wallingford RC Aberdeen SRA
Women J18 4x- Marlow RC Rob Roy BC Lea RC
Women J18 8+ Wallingford RC W Perkin's Sch Marlow RC
Women J16 1x Barn Elms RC Warrington RC A B Severn RC
Women J16 2x A B Severn RC Tideway Sc Sch Calpe RC
Women J16 2- Calpe RC Glasgow Academy Marlow RC
Women J16 4+ Glasgow Academy Wallingford RC Gt Marlow Sch
Women J16 4x- Wallingford RC Hexham RC Hartpury Univ & College BC
Women J15 1x A B Severn RC Glasgow RC City of Sunderland
Women J15 2x Cantabrigian Calpe RC Hereford RC
Women J15 4x+ Clydesdale ARC / Strathclyde Pk Trent RC Nottm & Union
Women J14 1x Cambois RC NCRA Bewl Bridge RC
Women J14 2x Trent RC Henley RC City of Bristol
Women J14 4x+ City of Bristol Marlow RC Henley RC

Key

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

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