Wimbleball Regatta
On Saturday the club travelled to Wimbleball to compete in the third WEARA event this year. The juniors are doing particularly well, Anna Newton has already won
On Saturday the club travelled to Wimbleball to compete in the third WEARA event this year. The juniors are doing particularly well, Anna Newton has already won
The regatta season is well underway and members of Exeter Rowing Club have already posted some fantastic results at the local WEARA events. At Plymouth regatta earlier this month, there was success across the board with wins from
There are two types of pain you have to deal with as a rower, the relentless pain that strikes your body as you power down the course, and
You may have noticed over the past 3 months a certain women’s 8+ spending many weekends and evenings at Exeter Rowing Club. In the wake of eights head Kirsty Barker, Kerri-Ann Upham, Rebecca Kelly, Ellie Dodd, Susie Howells, Jane Stack, Lisa Cocks, Nadine Levin, Dani Wall and their coach Pete Cork decided they would commit […]
Reading Amateur Regatta is Reading’s best rowing event held on a beautiful stretch of the river Thames. The races are held over 1500m on a buoyed two lane course, this provides a real testing ground for all crews: every race must be won to reach the final! Taking place 1 week before Henley Women’s Regatta […]
On the damp evening of Wednesday 4th June Exeter City Rowing Club and Exeter University Boat Club took to the quayside and battled it out in the annual Varsity match. This is the
Exeter Rowing Club Senior crews make a strong start to the racing season at Wallingford Regatta.
Friday 23rd May Wednesday 4th June at 19:15 sees the third staging of the annual rowing Varsity match between Exeter City Rowing Club and Exeter University Boat Club. All the action happens on
Ten Club juniors represented the Western Region (one of twelve in England and Wales) in the Junior Inter Regional Regatta held at Nottingham on Saturday 26.04.14. Poppy Bowyer had an early start and sculled well going on later to win the
The head of the Dart is a gruelling 15km race that winds its way along the river Dart between the rolling hills of South Devon. One year the start is in Dartmouth and finish in Totnes; the following year the course is the other way round. On Saturday 12th April 2014 two Exeter women’s