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Hartpury University and College Boat Club[edit]
Location | Gloucester Boathouse, David Hook Way, Gloucestershire |
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Coordinates | 51°50′38″N 2°16′00″W / 51.843817°N 2.266719°W |
Affiliations | British Rowing Boat Code - HAR |
Website | sites |
Hartpury University and College Boat Club is a High-Performance rowing club on the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal, based out of Gloucester Boathouse, David Hook Way, Gloucester.[1]. The Boat Club is owned by Hartpury College[2]
History[edit]
The club was founded in 2012 (Previously named Gloucester Hartpury Rowing), in which they were partnered with Gloucester Rowing Club. The programme was created with the support of British Rowing, identified as a World Class Start Centre - now formally 'Performance Development Academy[3]'
In 2021 the club split from Gloucester and formed 'Hartpury University and College Boat Club'[4].The club has produced many British and International Champions under 'Gloucester Hartpury' and 'Hartpury University and College Boat Club'.
Honours[edit]
Henley Royal Regatta[edit]
Year | Winning Crew |
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2014 | Diamond Jubilee Challenge Cup |
2015 | Diamond Jubilee Challenge Cup |
2016 | Diamond Jubilee Challenge Cup |
2017 | Diamond Jubilee Challenge Cup |
Henley Women's Regatta[edit]
Year | Winning crew |
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2013 | The Bea Langridge Trophy[5] |
2014 | The Bea Langridge Trophy[5] |
2015 | The Chairman's Trophy[5] |
2016 | The Groton School Challenge Cup[5] |
2017 | The Bea Langridge Trophy[5] |
National Schools Regatta[edit]
Year | Winning crew |
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2013 | ChG 4x-[6] |
2015 | ChG 1x[6] |
2015 | ChG 4x-[6] |
2016 | ChG 4-[6] |
2019 | ChG 2x[6] |
2024 | ChG 2x[6] |
2024 | Ch 1x[6] |
2024 | WJ16 4x-[6] |
British University Championships[edit]
Year | Winning crew |
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2024 | IntG 2x[7] |
British Junior Championships[edit]
Year | Winning crew |
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2013 | WJ18 4x- |
2015 | WJ18 1x |
2015 | WJ18 4x- |
2016 | WJ18 4x- |
2017 | WJ18 4x- |
2018 | J18 8+ |
2019 | J18 4x- |
2019 | J16 1x |
2019 | WJ18 1x |
2019 | WJ18 2x |
2019 | WJ18 4x- |
Course Records Currently Held[edit]
International Representations[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ "Hartpury University and College Boat Club". British Rowing. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
- ^ "Rowing Academy | Hartpury College". www.hartpury.ac.uk. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
- ^ "Performance Development Academies". British Rowing. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
- ^ "New rowing club will help students fulfil their potential". www.hartpury.ac.uk. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
- ^ a b c d e "Results All Years". Henley Women's Regatta. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "National Schools' Regatta - Results". Nat Schools. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
- ^ "Rowing: Regatta 2023-24". www.bucs.org.uk. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
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