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University of East Anglia Boat Club

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University of East Anglia Boat Club
Image showing the rowing club's blade colours
LocationNorwich, Norfolk, England
Home waterRiver Yare
Founded1963 (1963)
Membership60
AffiliationsBritish Rowing
Websitewww.ueabc.co.uk

The University of East Anglia Boat Club (UEABC) is the rowing club of the University of East Anglia in the UK. It currently has 60 members and rows year round from September to July.

Location & facilities

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The boat club rows on the Yare River in Norwich, with the boathouse centred 3.5 miles (5.6 km) from the University. The boat club benefits from 15 km of rowable river with room for the club's eights including a 2 km straight. Smaller boats can access a longer stretch of the river and it is possible to row all the way to the east coast.[1]

The club has its main base on Whitlingham Lane, where is shares facilities with the local rowing and canoeing clubs, Norwich School and Norwich High School. In 2010 a new boathouse began construction for approximately £1,000,000. The second phase which consists of fitting out the first floor area, including toilets, changing rooms and shower facilities; gym/fitness areas; kitchen; educational/meeting area; and a first aid/office completed in 2013. The boathouse was finished in 2016 and is used currently. The club also has use of the UEA Sportspark on campus.[1]

Boats

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The current boats within UEABC include five 8+s and five 4+s, including a Hudson USP8+ and Stämpfli 4+ for the top Men's crews, and a Filippi 8+ and Filippi 4+ for the top Women's crew. The Novice Men's crew enjoy using the Stampfli 8+ and the Women use a Wintech 8+, Sims 4+ and Janousek 4+. The boat club also has access to smaller boats, some which are shared with Norwich Rowing Club, along with coaching launches.[1]

UEA Boats 2023/24
Item Quantity
Wintech (8+) UEA 007 1
Hudson (4+) UEA 402 1
Fatal Attraction/ The Aristrea (Fillipi 8+) UEA 005 1
Maid Marion (Stampfli 8+) UEA 001 1
The Army 8+ (Eaton Racing Boats 8+) UEA 800 1
Hudson (8+) UEA 801 1
Rhythm and Blues (Sims 4+) UEA 004 1
Magic Horizon (Janousek 4+) UEA 010 1
Iceni (Stampfli 4+) UEA 007 1
Baby Phil (Filippi 4+) UEA 401 1
Norwich Double (Lola 2x) UEA 200 1
Saffran Double (Aylings 2x) UEA 202 1
Sims Double (sims 2x) UEA 201 1
Templar 1
Single heavyweight 1
Boat Bag (Hudson 8+) 1
Boat Bag (Hudson 4+) 1
Wintech 2-/x HW 1
Wintech 2-/x MW 1
Janousek 4x/- 1
Hudson 8+ SP 1
Hudson 4- 1
Janousek 2- 1
Hudson 1x 1
Sims Pair 1


Racing

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The Boat Club competes across the country in some of the oldest boat races in England with the men's and women's squads being equally successful such as:

2023/24 results:

  • BUCS Regatta 2024 - O Int 8+ 2nd in D final (20th overall), O Int 4+ 3rd in F final (32nd overall), O Int Lwt 2- 3rd in B final (9th overall), W Int 2- 37th in time trial, W Ch Lwt 2x 3rd in B final (9th overall), W Int Lwt 1x 2nd and 4th in the B final (8th and 10th overall), W Int 4+ 47th in time trial, W Beg 8+ 4th in A final, W Beg 4+ 2nd and 4th in B final (8th and 10th overall)
  • Head of the River Race (HORR) 2024- Senior Men's 8+ 101st overall - 33rd University Crew
  • Hammersmith Head 2024 - 4th in O Int 8+ Club
  • BUCS Head 2024 - O Int 8+ 15th, O Int 4+ 14th and 20th, W Int 8+ 26th, W Int 4+ 19th and 25th, W Beg 8+ 9th, W Beg 4+ 9th and 13th
  • Peterborough Head 2024 - 1st in Senior Men's 8+, 1st in Senior Men's 2x and 2nd in Senior Men's 2-
  • Isle of Ely Head 2023 - 1st in Senior Men's 8+
  • Cambridge Winter Head 2023 - 6th and 7th in Senior Men's 4+ (student first boat) and 1st in Senior Men's 4+ (student lower boat)
  • Peterborough Spring Regatta 2023 - W Beg 4+ 1st
Novice Women's 8+ at BUCS Regatta 2024


Previous results and races:

  • Yare Cup
  • Norwich Head
  • Women's Head of the River Race (WEHORR)
  • BUCS Head 2018 - O Beg 8+ 7th
  • HORR 153rd 2018
  • Cambridge Winter Head 2-17 - IM3 4+ 1st
  • BUCS Regatta 2011 - Both Men's and Women's IM2 8+ semi-final
  • Peterborough Regatta 2011 - Men's IM2 2- 2n
  • Bedford Regatta 2011 - W Beg 8+ 1st
  • Henley Women's Regatta 2011 - 8+ in the semi-finals
  • Henley Royal Regatta 2011 - Men's 8+ qualified
  • Henley Royal Regatta 2009 - Men's 4+ qualified

Training Camps

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Senior Men training in a powered rowing tank in London during Easter Training Camp 2024

The Men's and Women's squads usually have a Christmas, Easter and September Training Camp which allow for a very intensive training programme mainly consisting of several water outings each day. The programme usually consists of seat racing and timed pieces. As well, in the Easter Training Camp regatta starts are practiced and 2k tests are taken at this stage so that boats can be set for the regatta season. In the most recent Training Camp, Easter 2024, the Men's squad spent a couple of days training in London at the Docklands and this was thoroughly enjoyed by all of the Men's squad as they were able to spend time training in a powered rowing tank as well as on the Thames.

Social events

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As well as the top crews' training 8 times a week, the club has many social events. These usually consist of nights out, where both squads come together to have fun and socialise. During the summer, BBQ's and more relaxed events are held where members can relax in the sun and play rounders with the rest of the club members.

In addition to these events, the boat club has several formal events each year.

Winter Ball 2023 - Club Photo
  • The Christmas Ball takes place at the end of the first semester and is one of the biggest events. Last year this event was held at The Assembly House, Norwich. Everyone enjoyed a three course meal, followed by a prize giving and then a dance.
  • The Water Sports Ball takes place at the end of the third semester and is a great way to end the year. This year, alike to the previous year, it will be held at The Carrow Road Stadium and is a great way for all the UEA water sport clubs to socialise.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "UEABC Website (Home)". Archived from the original on 19 April 2013. Retrieved 16 April 2013.
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