Quintin Boat Club

Coordinates: 51°28′30″N 0°16′14″W / 51.47500°N 0.27056°W / 51.47500; -0.27056 (Quintin Boat Club)
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Quintin Boat Club
Image showing the rowing club's emblem
Image showing the rowing club's blade colours
LocationChiswick, London, England
Coordinates51°28′30″N 0°16′14″W / 51.47500°N 0.27056°W / 51.47500; -0.27056 (Quintin Boat Club)
Home waterTideway, River Thames
Founded1907 (1907) (1888)
AffiliationsBritish Rowing
boat code - QBC
Websitequintinboatclub.org
Events
Chiswick Regatta, Quintin Head
Notable members
William L. Barry

Quintin Boat Club (QBC) is a rowing club based at the University of Westminster Boathouse on the River Thames, close to Chiswick Bridge in Chiswick, West London. Formally constituted in 1907, it evolved out of the Regent Street Polytechnic’s rowing club which was started in 1879. In 1888, the polytechnic's founder, Quintin Hogg, paid to have a boathouse built for it at Chiswick and also paid for a fleet of boats.[1]

The club's first appearance at Henley was in 1920 and they participated at the first Head of the River Race in 1926.[2]

Women were first admitted as members in 1999, and by 2009 formed about a quarter of the membership.[2]

Membership[edit]

As a main centre for mature rowing and sculling which consists of multiple Masters categories, the club has had successes at Henley Masters' Regatta, the National Masters Championships ('National Masters') and the World Masters Regatta.

In recent years the club's men squad has had success at various multi lane regattas, Henley Royal Regatta, and consistently finishing top 10 in various 8's head races.

The women's squad also has had a strong presence at local regattas, winning various categories from novice to Elite.

Honours[edit]

Henley Royal Regatta[edit]

Year Races won
1947 Double Sculls Challenge Cup, Wyfold Challenge Cup
1965 Stewards' Challenge Cup
1974 Thames Challenge Cup

British champions[edit]

Year Winning crew/s
1973 Men 8+[3]
1975 Men 4x composite[4]
1976 Men 1x[5]
1977 Men 4x composite[6]
1984 Men 4x[7]
1990 Men J16 2x[8]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ University of Westminster Play the Game
  2. ^ a b Club history
  3. ^ "Railton, Jim. "Rowing." Times, 23 July 1973, p. 7". Times Digital Archives.
  4. ^ "Railton, Jim. "Rowing." Times, 21 July 1975, p. 6". Times Digital Archives.
  5. ^ "Burnell, Richard. "Performances confirm selectors' choice for world championship." Times, 19 July 1976, p. 7". Times Digital Archives.
  6. ^ "Railton, Jim. "Rowing." Times, 18 July 1977, p. 7". Times Digital Archives.
  7. ^ "Railton, Jim. "Rowing." Times, 16 July 1984, p. 21". Times Digital Archives.
  8. ^ "Rosewell, Mike. "Duckings and diving are not permitted." Times, 21 July 1990, p. 32". Times Digital Archives.

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