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Wallingford Long Distance Sculls
Henley
Rowing Clubs junior squad had a fantastic start to the new rowing season
notching up six wins at last Saturdays Wallingford Long Distance Sculling
race. The race
is in two divisions and is held over a 4000 metres course from Cholsey Ferry
to the OUBC boathouse at Wallingford Marina and contains a number of bends
that make it a testing course for the coxless boats. Becci
Griffiths was the fastest of the women junior scullers winning the WJ18
category. This gets her season off to a good start in which she will be
hoping to gain a place in this years GB Junior squad having made final
trials last year. The next age category down WJ16 was also won by a Henley
sculler Natalie McIntosh who was third fastest of the Henley junior girls
over a minute clear of her nearest rival in the WJ16 category. The
Henley girls also won WJ18 quad sculls the crew of Natalie Robinson, Hannah
Read, Kaye Davies and Melanie Gilson. The girls had a significant margin of
48 seconds over nearest rival St George's College. To complete a clean sweep
of the Women's Open Junior events Kaye Davies and Lucy Lewington won the
WJ18 double sculls. The fifth win for the girls came from the under 14 quad
of Emily Derrig, Ellen Anthony, Jenny Arnold, Orla Millar and cox Blair.
This young quad sculled well over the long course and finished nicely ahead
of top girls school Lady Eleanor Holles and local rivals Reading Rowing Club
and Upper Thames. Not
to be out done by the girls the junior boys also notched up a win in the J15
quads. Chris Clarke, Peter Wagner, Drew Ford, Simon Jones and cox Kate
Thomas put in a very impressive performance finishing eighth overall. This
was a good win in a quality field that included crews from the very well
known boys rowing schools.
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