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Wallingford Results

Pembroke were by far the dominant Oxbridge College at Wallingford Regatta yesterday.

M1 entered two events, with Senior II Eights in the morning and Senior III in the afternoon whilst W1 entered the Novice 8 category in the afternoon.  The men's Senior II heat was used to practise race tactics, and with a successfuly executed first 1500m the crew paddled the last 500m.

The Senior III heat was a nail-biting race from start to finish. With a sluggish start from Pembroke, University of London and Shrewsbury School jumped out to a lead of one length.  As the boats settled into the race these three eights stretched away from the rest of the field, and with 750m to go Pembroke began to claw back. On the finish line Pembroke edged UL out by only a few inches after overtaking them in the last hundred metres.

The final saw a similar race pan out, with Shrewsbury shooting out to a length's lead which they clung onto throughout the race. Pembroke held their form into the finish and just pipped London Rowing Club for 2nd place.

The times that Pembroke posted saw them convincingly quicker than Magdalen, New and University, and six seconds quicker than leading Cambridge College, First and Third Trinity.

Meanwhile W1 entered Novice eights, and entered into a stroke for stroke battle with the Oxford Development boat, Osiris, down the course, only to be pipped by a few seats in the last hundred metres.  They comprehensively beat Exeter College and can take a lot of confidence from the performance.  Pembroke's times were considerably quicker than University College, Oxford, and Selwyn College, Cambridge, both competing in the Senior IV event.

5/5/2008
JR

 

The Regatta Season Approaches
The first major rowing event of the summer season, Wallingford Regatta, is this Sunday and Pembroke are sending both the Men's and Women's 1st VIII's to compete.

The men will be racing in S2 and S3 Eights, while the women race in Novice Eights. With New College, Exeter, Univ and Magdalen all attending, the regatta gives the first indications of performance for Summer Eights

Crews:

M1 - Dan Johnson (c), Hugo Seymour, Jonathan Ross, Justin Stangel, Ian Monk, Chris Morris, Tommy Wood, Alex Sants, James Gillies

W1 - Mary Li (c), Pippa Girling, Joss Corner, Gbemi Coker, Zillah Anderson, Georgie Mant, Steph Mcgowan, Nadya Thorman, Evelyne Freiermuth
2/5/2008
JR

 

Pembroke to partner with Twickenham
Pembroke is in the process of forming a partnership with Twickenham Rowing Club, creating a link that will be of enormous benefit to both clubs.

TWRC is one of the oldest clubs on the Thames and is a member of the prestigious Remenham Club. Last year the club pre-qualified a four for the Britannia Challenge Club after successful results throughout the season and are looking to continue this trend.

For Pembroke the partnership offers the chance for training camps, a focus point for London-based alumni who wish to continue rowing and an opportunity for current students to row over the Vacations.


If there is anyone living within travelling distance of Twickenham who wishes to row with TWRC over the Long Vac, could they please email Jonathan Ross (see contacts to the left) for further details


29/4/2008
JR

 

M3 ramp up the training

While PCBC's M3 is usually associated with a certain amount of bumps based excitement (16 in as many racing days), this year's blades wining crew has turned up the training in an attempt to regain the 3rd boat headship.

Last year's spoons left the C boat 3 places behind Magdalen III and returning rowers thirsty for revenge. With a top level performance necessary for victory, M3 took their first outing at Abingdon today, producing some solid work on a clear stretch of water under a sweltering April sun.

While it's a few weeks until the results will be seen in full at Eights, you can catch a preview performance at Bedford Regatta on 10th May.
26/4/2008
Paul Hinds