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Hartpury rowers are crowned British champions
Author: Roger Jackson, Posted: Monday, 5th August 2019, 11:00
Hartpury's Victor Ludorum winners at 2019 British Rowing Junior Championships. Picture, British RowingHartpury College A-level and diploma students have been crowned national champions following a series of stunning performances at the British Rowing Junior Championships.
After winning a medal in every event they entered, the team picked up the Victor Ludorum as the most successful club at the regatta at the National Water Sports Centre in Nottingham.
A-level student Rhiannon Morgan won three women’s titles – the J18 women’s single, the J18 women’s double with Charlotte Enright (Level 3 Extended Diploma Sport (Fitness)), and the J18 women’s quad with Charlotte Enright and A-level students Karrie Spencer and Ruth Mcateer.
Fergus Woolnough won two men’s titles – the J16 men’s single and the J18 men’s quad alongside Tiernan Purkess, Peter Howard and George Reed.
Peter Howard also picked up a bronze medal in the J18 men’s single, while George Reed won a bronze medal in the J18 men’s double alongside Gloucester-Hartpury teammate Robert Kilgour.
Ben Jackson, head coach of the Gloucester Hartpury Rowing Academy, said: “We couldn’t be more proud of our students who competed at the British Rowing Junior Championships – they really showed off the hard work they’ve put in over the past year.
“Virtually every athlete reached the semi-finals of their event, while the squad won a medal in every event we entered.
“Winning the Victor Ludorum is particularly special as it shows the depth of strength we have in the squad, it’s a real team effort.”Copyright © 2024 The Local Answer Limited.
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