Nottingham Rowing Club

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Nottingham Rowing Club
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Location West Bridgford, Nottingham
Home water River Trent, Holme Pierrepont National Watersports Centre
Founded2006 (2006)
Affiliations British Rowing
boat code - NRC
Website nottingham-rowing-club.co.uk
Events
  • Nottingham Autumn Head
  • Nottingham Head of the Trent
  • Nottingham Regatta (with Nottingham & Union RC)

Nottingham Rowing Club is a rowing club in West Bridgford, Nottingham.

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The club was formed in 2006 as a merger of the Nottingham Boat Club and the Nottingham Britannia Rowing Club, two historic rowing clubs that were established in 1894 and 1869 respectively. Since the merger of the two clubs, the NRC has incorporated the former Nottingham Schools Rowing Association and the Nottinghamshire County Rowing Association. Members from the two founder clubs have had success in national and international regattas, and represented the Great Britain team at World Championship and Olympic level. The Britannia Challenge Cup at Henley Royal Regatta is named after Nottingham Britannia Rowing Club, who donated the cup in 1969 to mark their centenary. [1]

Successes by the club since its foundation include winning the Club Pennant at the 2008 Women's Eights Head of the River Race, [2] while members of the new club have represented Great Britain at World Cup events [3] [4] [5] and won elite finals at Women's Henley. [6] [7]

The current club has three boathouses situated on the River Trent in West Bridgford, as well as a presence at Holme Pierrepont.

The Boat Club boathouse is also locally well known as a music venue.

Sign displayed at the Boat Club listing famous bands who have played there. Bands at the Boat Club Sign.jpg
Sign displayed at the Boat Club listing famous bands who have played there.

Elton John, Rod Stewart, the Sex Pistols, Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath all played at the venue, [8] and Radio 1's John Peel broadcast from the club in 2002. [9]

Honours

Recent British champions

YearWinning crew/s
2003 Women L2- [10]
2007 Women 2-, Open L4- [11]
2008 Women U23 1x [12]
2009 Open 2x, Women 1x, Open J14 1x, Open J14 4x+, Women J17 1x, Women J15 1x, Women J15 2x [13]
2010 Women 4x [14]
2011 Open 4-, Women 2x, Women 4x [15]
2012 Women 1x, Women 2- [16]
2013 Open J18 2x, Open J15 1x
2013 Open J18 1x
2018 Open 2x [17]

Key

Henley Royal Regatta

YearRaces won
1979 Diamond Challenge Sculls
1980 Wyfold Challenge Cup
1982 Wyfold Challenge Cup
1997 Thames Challenge Cup
2008 Fawley Challenge Cup
2012 Wyfold Challenge Cup
2018 Stonor Challenge Trophy
2019 Prince of Wales Challenge Cup

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