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This is an incomplete list of some rowing club colors.
Blade | Club | Description |
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Drummoyne Rowing Club | Yellow blade[ citation needed ] | |
Glebe Rowing Club | Dirty red blade[ citation needed ] | |
Mosman Rowing Club | Red with a white stripe [1] | |
North Shore Rowing Club | Dark blue, white stripe[ citation needed ] | |
Sydney Rowing Club | Eton blue blade[ citation needed ] |
Blade | Club | Description |
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KRSG, Ghent | Light blue - white - light blue [2] |
Blade | Club | Description |
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RC Dupin, (Tisno, Croatia) | Blue and Gold[ citation needed ] | |
Arupinum Rowing Club | Blue and White [3] | |
Istria Rowing Club | Blue and White [4] | |
Medulin Rowing Club | Blue and Gold[ citation needed ] | |
RC Glagoljas (Omisalj, Croatia) | ||
RC Croatia Zagreb (Zagreb, Croatia) | Green and White [5] |
Blade | Club | Description |
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Sport Club do Porto, Porto | Dark blue with a white star. [7] |
Blade | Club | Description |
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Club Nàutic Tortosa, Tortosa | Red uppers and triangular tips and white bases | |
Club de Remo Guadalquivir 86, Seville | Red with diagonal white strip | |
Club de Remo Hondarribia, Hondarribia | Solid light green | |
Club de Remo Itsasoko Ama, Santurtzi | Violet with white outer edge | |
Club de Remo Tui, Tui | Solid blue | |
Club Natació Banyoles, Banyoles | White with two thin stripes, one blue and one red. | |
Club Nàutic Amposta, Amposta | Diagonal white stripe on a black background | |
Club Nàutic de Tarragona, Tarragona | Dark red with long blue cross | |
Club Náutico Sevilla, Seville | White with a wide diagonal green stripe. | |
Club de Remo do Miño, Tui | White with a wide vertical light blue stripe. | |
Club de Remo Olímpico Orio, Orio | Solid yellow | |
Club Tiempo Libre El Ejido, El Ejido | Solid sky blue with "El Ejido" official mark | |
Real Círculo de Labradores de Sevilla, Seville | Red and blue with a white cross | |
Reial Club de Regatas de Alicante, Alicante | White with dark blue cross | |
Reial Club Maritim de Barcelona, Barcelona | Dark blue with long white cross | |
Blade | Club | Description |
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Agecroft Rowing Club | White and dark blue with a red stripe (thin and unusually in line with the loom/horizontally) | |
Ardingly Rowing Club | Pale blue with yellow chevrons (two, thin) | |
Auriol Kensington (Hammersmith) | Green and lilac. Green toward the loom, lilac toward the tip with an oblique divide. | |
Avon County Rowing Club | Black with broad yellow tips | |
Barnes Bridge Ladies Rowing Club | Mid-blue with white tips | |
Bedford Rowing Club | Maroon with two white & blue stripes mirrored around a maroon stripe (all crossways) | |
Berwick Amateur Rowing Club | Dark blue with double white chevrons | |
Bewl Bridge Rowing Club | Dark green and white quarters (green to the upper tip quarter) | |
Bradford Amateur Rowing Club | Dark blue with three white parallelograms towards tips | |
Bristol Ariel Rowing Club | White with a large navy Berkeley Cross (narrow, English form of the Cross patty) | |
Burway Rowing Club (Laleham) | Navy blue with a yellow stripe (narrow, diagonally) | |
Cambois Rowing Club (Ashington) | Dark green with white triangular tips, chevron-like | |
Chester-le-Street Amateur Rowing Club | Mid-blue with oblique white stripe and a red tip | |
City of Cambridge Rowing Club | Navy blue with two gold & claret stripes mirrored around a navy blue stripe (all crossways) | |
City of Oxford Rowing Club | Dark blue with diagonal white stripe and a red tip | |
Clydesdale Amateur Rowing Club | Dark Blue with long white cross | |
Dart Totnes Amateur Rowing Club | Black | |
Durham Amateur Rowing Club | Dark blue with gold stripe | |
Eton Excelsior Rowing Club (Dorney Lake) | Dark blue with gold stripe (thin) | |
Evesham Rowing Club | Dark blue with white tip (thin) | |
Elizabethan Boat Club (Westminster School alumni) | Pink | |
Glasgow Rowing Club | Red uppers, yellow bases and black triangular tips | |
Gloucester Rowing Club | Black with red and white stripes (one each, thin, red being thicker) | |
Grosvenor Rowing Club (Chester) | Dark blue with orange stripes (two, thin) | |
Guildford Rowing Club | Green with gold stripes (two, thin) | |
Henley Rowing Club | Navy | |
Hexham Rowing Club | Gold with a dark blue saltaire and thin red tips | |
HSBC Rowing Club | Mid-blue base with many red and white stripes above. | |
Kingston Grammar School Veterans Boat Club | Royal red with a thick white stripe incorporating a thin red 'v' as upright when squared | |
Kingston Rowing Club | Royal red | |
Leander Club | Light pink blade | |
Leeds Rowing Club | Blue with light blue tip | |
Leicester Rowing Club | White | |
Lincoln Rowing Center | White with two red stripes (thin) | |
London Otters Rowing Club | Blue with gold chevron and white tip | |
London Rowing Club | White with navy blue stripes (twice-interrupted and in usual position, towards tips) | |
Maidenhead Rowing Club | Dark green with same-coloured star in a white circle | |
Maidstone Invicta Rowing Club | Pale blue with dark blue stripe (diagonally, from mid-upper to base of tip) | |
Marlow Rowing Club | Maroon with white edging to base and tips | |
Medway Towns Rowing Club | White | |
Molesey Boat Club | Black | |
Navy Rowing Club | Navy | |
Oxford Academicals Rowing Club | Black with red stripe (thick) | |
Paignton Amateur Rowing Club | Gold with blue 'dips' (small triangle at base of tips) | |
Putney Town Rowing Club | Navy blue with white stripe | |
Reading Rowing Club | White with three blue stripes (obliquely, mid-shade, mid stripe being thick) | |
Runcorn Rowing Club | Deep blue with two white stripes | |
Sons of the Thames | White with two mid-blue stripes that cross-over (chain style) | |
St Andrew Boat Club | White with a blue Saltire cross | |
St Neots Rowing Club | Light blue with a dark blue thick stripe | |
Staines Boat Club | Dark green (as depicted or darker) | |
Talkin Tarn Amateur Rowing Club | Maroon uppers with gold bases | |
Tees Rowing Club | Sky blue with an oblique split for a maroon tip | |
Thames Rowing Club | Black blade with red, white and black in stripes, the white stripe lying between the red and black and being of half their width | |
Thames Tradesmen's Rowing Club | Maroon uppers, white middles and dark green bases | |
Tideway Scullers School ("Tideway Scullers") | Centre-split obliquely: red with true yellow tips | |
Twickenham Rowing Club | Magenta centre surrounded by blue bands | |
Two Lions Boat Club | Black with gold two-headed upright lion | |
Tyne Rowing Club | Black with two thin white stripes | |
Vesta Rowing Club | Crimson and black (diagonally split, black to tip and base) | |
Walbrook Rowing Club (Teddington) | Black, yellow and mid-green (diagonally split in three bands, listed from the top and loom) | |
Wallingford Rowing Club | Maroon and cyan (diagonally split, maroon to tip and top) | |
Walton Rowing Club | Navy blue, Cambridge blue and maroon (in three stripes) | |
Warrington Rowing Club | White, yellow and royal blue (in three stripes) | |
Weybridge Rowing Club | Light blue with dark blue chevrons (two, thin) | |
Weybridge Ladies Amateur Rowing Club | Navy blue, mid-blue and red (in three stripes) | |
Worcester Rowing Club | White with red and black stripes | |
York City Rowing Club | White blade with three stripes of purple, black and yellow (diagonally, as shown or thinner) |
Blade | Club | Description |
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Atlanta Rowing Club | White and red[ citation needed ] | |
Belen Jesuit Crew | Royal Blue and Gold[ citation needed ] | |
Camp Randall Rowing Club | Light Blue[ citation needed ] | |
Detroit Boat Club | Henley blue bottom with red stripe and white on top[ citation needed ] | |
Fairmount Rowing Association | Diagonal split blue and white[ citation needed ] | |
Los Gatos Rowing Club | Divided blade with top white and bottom blue[ citation needed ] | |
Marin Rowing Association | Red and White[ citation needed ] | |
Minnesota Boat Club | Cherry Red blade tipped with White triangle[ citation needed ] | |
New Haven Rowing Club | White back with blue and green stripe[ citation needed ] | |
Oakland Strokes Rowing Club | orange and white with green stripe [8] | |
Orcas Island Rowing Club | White diagonal stripe with blue on top and black below[ citation needed ] | |
Rochester Boat Club | Three sets of Purple Black Gray diagonal stripes[ citation needed ] | |
Sarasota Crew | White with Blue "S"[ citation needed ] | |
Space Coast Crew | Light Blue | |
St. Andrew Rowing Club | Gold and Black[ citation needed ] | |
University Barge Club, Schuylkill Navy | Blue and White [9] | |
Willamette Rowing Club, Portland, Oregon | Cherry Red blade with White tip[ citation needed ] |
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