24th June Richmond Regatta
Late Victory is Highlight of Sunny Day
On
Saturday Sudbury RC sent a party of of competitive
crews to the lovely 18th Century parkland of Richmond for their traditional regatta. Races
run down a broad 1,200 m sweep of Father Thames round a tightening bend to
finish in front of the lawn at Petersham Gardens.
It was a wonderful English mid-summers' day with unbroken sunshine beating down
on the crews and the passing pleasure boats.
First
Sudbury racer
was Sue Tickner competing with the adults for the
first time at Womens Novice Single sculls. In her
first round she faced an experienced competitor from Mortlake
Anglian & Alpha Boat Club. Tickner
started well and was leading by half way. Unfortunately she could not hold on
her advantage in the closing stages of an exciting race. Her opponent went on
to win the final with great comfort so we can expect Tickner
to do well at her next event.
Next
on the course was the Mens 8
of Paul Sant, Jeremy Rose, William Wijnberg, John Brooks, Rob Snelling, Keith Paxman, Andrew
Blit and David Bull coxed by Jenny Spencer. The oppositon
were a crew of big boys from Thames Rowing Club, one of the historic bastions
of the sport. Both crews rowed with an aggressive, sharp style with Thames gradually pulling away to win. They went on to win
the event, proving their class.
Jenny
Spencer was next to race in her single scull. Now promoted to Womens Senior 3 this was a big step up for the Club's star
15 year old. In her first race she sculled past her opponent, destroying her in
the 2nd half of the race. Her opponent in the final - a lady from Royal
Military Academy Sandhurst - was a much tougher
proposition. This was one of the races of the day with the girls never getting
more than one boat length apart. The Umpire for the race was kept very busy
with both scullers straying from the racing line and
towards each other. The Finish Judge's verdict of
a win by 2 feet to the Sandhurst
sculler was disappointing but another big step
in Spencer's racing career.
The
final Sudbury
crew of the day was a four drawn from the rowers from the earlier 8 of Sant, Paxman, Snelling
and Bull coxed by Tickner. By coincindence
their opposition in the Final was four from the Thames RC crew that we had
raced in the morning - revenge was on the menu if it could be achieved. In
another dramatic race the Sudbury
crew held on to the fast start of their opposition and then, gradually wearing them down rowed through them. Tickner
steered the ideal course, forcing Thames to take the longest route round the
final bend and the Sudbury
crew won by 1 1/2 lengths. It was a great way to close
off a sunny regatta of competition.