9th July
More Successes for
the Rowing Club
On Sunday a large
contingent from Sudbury RC made the expedition to Bedford Quarts Regatta on
Sunday. This is a regular highlight of our calendar as the racing is always
intense and the prizes, if they can be won, are engraved 2 pint pots, double
the size of any others. It was good to see a wider range of athletes from the
Club attending than earlier in the year and with plenty of positive raicng there was much to enjoy.
The races are run in the
heart of the town from the old iron bridge to the front of Bedford Rowing Club.
It was a breezy day with the wind getting quite strong in the afternoon, with
crews racing on the far, Embankment, side being particularly affected by strong
gusts of headwind.
First out of the blocks was
a newly formed womens crew of Beth Williams, Emily Hooton, Julie Cox, Helen Taylor and Louisa Hayes. The girls
are forming a self-contained unit in which 4 of them row and one of them coxes,
racing in the Club's newest coxed four, the Ken Mills. As this was their first
event they travelled more in hope than in expectation
and it was all the more encouraging to see them row so
well in the first round at Novice, with
With far more experience
Jenny Spencer and Paul Hamblett, competing
respectively at Womens Senior 4 and Mens Novice single sculls, were there to win. Spencer had
flown back from a school trip to
For Hamblett
this was the One to Win, the event he had been aiming
for all Spring. Having cruised through the earlier rounds he was particularly
unfortunate to be drawn on the Embankment station at the height of the
afternoon gale. Having been quite a long way down with 150 metres
to go Hamblett raised his rate of striking again and
again but could not quite get his nose in front, the final verdict being 3 feet
between the 2 scullers - the closest of the day. A
great disappointment for Paul, but surely he will go on and win big elsewhere
this summer.
Also single sculling was
Sue Tickner. Tickner has
put in a lot of hard work on home water and, racing at Womens
Junior 16 was completely in her element. In her semi final she beat a
competitor from the elite Rob Roy club in
Spencer and Tickner joined forces to race Womens
Junior 16 double sculls. In the final they were pitted against 2 girls from Staines Boat Club, but in the outside, windier, lane.
Having gone off hard and fast the Staines girls
continued to attack the Sudbury crew but Tickner and
Spencer held on to win another nail-biter by 1/2 L. More pots for the girls'
collection, and big ones!
Tickner also raced with Hamblett
at Mixed Senior 3 double sculls. Having won in this
combination earlier in the year the prospect of racing a much older double from
the home club, Bedford, held no fears. After an even start the
aggressive all-action style of the
Finally we come to Sudbury
RC's biggest boat of the day, the Mens 8. The Club fielded
2 combinations for this event. At Senior 3 the crew was John Myers, Keith Paxman, Paul Sant, John Brooks,
Rob Snelling, David Bull, Andrew Blit and Sam Hogsbjerg, coxed by Tickner and
at the lower status of Senior 4 Sant, Brooks, Will Wijnberg, Myers, Snelling, Paxman, Blit and Bull coxed by Spencer.
The Senior
3 8 semi was a matter of drama. It was hard for 8s, being 20 metres long, to stay straight in the wind and the Umpire
unfortunately started the race between
The men, therefore, had a
wrong to rectify in the Senior 4 event and having seen off a crew from City of
All in all the Club entered 9 events at the regatta, were involved in 6 finals and won 3 of them which is a strong showing by a Junior Club mixing it with the big boys.