7th May Leicester
Regatta
This was a
relatively small expedition to this new destination for the Club. It is
certainly a long way to go to race but the event is very well run,
friendly. The regatta is held on the historic 'Mile Straight' of the
Grand Union Canal
in the centre of the town and the Club facilities are palatial (in a
modern style)
SRC entered
a Novice 4 and a Senior 4 8 hoping to meet (and beat) appropriate
opposition. Following a few late withdrawals and call ups the four consisted of
John Myers, Keith Paxman, Rob Snelling
and David Bull coxed, bravely, by Oli Mitchell. Their
first round opponents proved the most dangerous – Merchant Taylors School
fielding a crew of small but technically very competent boys. Eventually Sudbury’s power told and
they pulled away to win by 2 lengths. Some ‘exciting’ steering was a feature of
the semi-final against de Montfort University A crew with the Race Committee turning down the
students’ protests on the grounds that they had been beaten too early on in the
race for it to have made any difference. The final was against
a crew of very substantial gentlemen from Peterborough City RC. A great deal of
power was evident in the first half of the race before the superior technique
and fitness of the Sudbury
crew broke their opponents to achieve a notable regatta win.
The 8 consisted of
Myers, Paxman, Snelling and
Bull joined by Andrew Blit, John Brooks, Tony Hogsbjerg
and Charles Howard. For this event the
Club ‘borrowed’ a cox from Merchant Taylors School, Taff Lewis, a welshman. The opposition came from the home club and
included former Sudbury
rower Andy Watson so competition was bound to be intense. Both crews had strong
starts with Sudbury
taking a small advantage. At about half way Lewis called for a push
and a powerful burst by the Sudbury crew took
them away from Leicester to win by over a
length.
These wins
entitles the Club to the Kirby
& West Victor Ludorum for Senior events, an award
based on the number of wins and the size of boat over the day.