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![]() The grey fronted boathouse on the left, with a gable roof in March 2020 | |
Location | Osborne Beach, Esplanade, Shanklin, Isle of Wight, England PO37 6BG |
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Coordinates | 50°37′47″N1°10′19″W / 50.62967641385659°N 1.172069639459669°W |
Founded | 1875 |
Affiliations | British Rowing boat code - SHS |
Website | www |
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Shanklin Sandown Rowing Club is a rowing club based in Shanklin, Isle of Wight. [1] [2]
The club was founded in 1875 as the Shanklin Rowing Club near Shanklin Pier. Being located next to the sea the club was primarily a coastal rowing club and originally consisted of four oared galleys. The club was a member of the Coast Amateur Rowing Association and won The Borough of Portsmouth Grand Challenge Cup from 1888 through to 1890. [3]
In 1903 the club was a founder member of the Hampshire & Dorset Amateur Rowing Association, along with six others but on 5 November 1916 the boathouse was destroyed by bad weather. [3] A rowing club in Sandown also existed from c.1900 until World War II. [4]
In December 1954 at a meeting at the Grange Hotel, the club reformed as a merger of Shanklin and Sandown. [5] A new boathouse was built on Osborne Beach the following year and remained as the club's base until 1975, when the present stone clubhouse was constructed nearby. [3] The club primarily competing in coastal events and hosted an annual Shanklin Sandown Regatta held off Shanklin Esplanade. [6]
Club member Louis Attrill, won a gold medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. [7] [8]
In recent years (2022 and 2024) the club has produced several British champions. [9]
Year | Winning crew/s |
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2022 | Open J14 2x, Women J16 1x [10] |
2024 | Open J16 1x, Open J16 2x [9] |