Location | Farndon Road, Newark, Nottinghamshire |
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Coordinates | 53°04′13″N 0°49′28″W / 53.070367°N 0.824324°W |
Founded | 1873 |
Affiliations | British Rowing (boat code NWK) |
Website |
www |
Newark Rowing Club is a rowing club on the River Trent, based at Farndon Road, Newark, Nottinghamshire. [1]
The club was founded in 1873 and runs teams for all age groups. [2]
The club won a national title with the Thames Rowing Club in 2014 when the Open junior under-18 double sculls at the 2014 British Rowing Junior Championships. [3] In 2019 a record 132 finishers competed in the club's annual Head Race. [4]
Year | Winning crew/s |
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1979 | Open J14 1x |
2003 | Men J15 2x, Women J15 2x [5] |
2004 | Women J16 2x [6] |
2009 | Open J15 2x [7] |
2010 | Women J14 1x [8] |
2011 | Open J14 2x [9] |
2014 | Open J18 2x [10] |
Location | Farndon Road, Newark, Nottinghamshire |
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Coordinates | 53°04′13″N 0°49′28″W / 53.070367°N 0.824324°W |
Founded | 1873 |
Affiliations | British Rowing (boat code NWK) |
Website |
www |
Newark Rowing Club is a rowing club on the River Trent, based at Farndon Road, Newark, Nottinghamshire. [1]
The club was founded in 1873 and runs teams for all age groups. [2]
The club won a national title with the Thames Rowing Club in 2014 when the Open junior under-18 double sculls at the 2014 British Rowing Junior Championships. [3] In 2019 a record 132 finishers competed in the club's annual Head Race. [4]
Year | Winning crew/s |
---|---|
1979 | Open J14 1x |
2003 | Men J15 2x, Women J15 2x [5] |
2004 | Women J16 2x [6] |
2009 | Open J15 2x [7] |
2010 | Women J14 1x [8] |
2011 | Open J14 2x [9] |
2014 | Open J18 2x [10] |