Rowing News

UKCC Level 2 Fixed Seat Rowing Coaches Course 2013

The Scottish Coastal Rowing Association is pleased to announce that a British Rowing run and UK Coaching Council approved course for Fixed Seat Rowing Coaches will be run at Royal West in Greenock in April. The Official Course notice is attached to this message, the application form will be emailed

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Some pictures from todays morning row

The Saturday morning squad braved the cold and headed to Kilcreggan in Zebra, great row and stunning views which I’ve tried to capture on my phone, that’s the 3rd Saturday Zebras been out and in some interesting weather conditions, it’s good to get out again….

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BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2012

We have been contacted by British Rowing and the RYA asking our members to vote for individuals at the above awards on Sunday evening. See below the correspondence received: British Rowing After a record-breaking year and a long-awaited Olympic gold medal, Katherine Grainger is in the running for one of

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Signing boats out and back in

Bearing in mind that we are about to loose the comfort of having the ever vigilant eyes of the MCA on us from next door, the Committee would like to remind all members to use the Book in the boat shed to sign out, and back in again, whenever launching

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Gallagher Heath St Ayles Regatta 2012

Clubs from all over Scotland and the North of England gathered at Castle Semple Loch on Saturday morning for the Gallagher Heath St Ayles Regatta 2012. It was sunny, it was flat and it was fun. If you include Castle Semple RC, who loaned out members to the visiting clubs,

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Shed door locks being changed

Locks to boat sheds and changing rooms are being changed on Monday 1st October. Key replacement procedure is as follows • If you have existing keys you will be able to swap them for new ones at the bar, we will also require you to register that you have keys.

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Fantastic weekend for SCRA Clubs

This weekend in September may need to be commemorated in some way. Clubs and individuals with a passion for Coastal Rowing have, over a period of 48 hours, demonstrated what can be done with some community spirit, team work & common sense. Yesterday Coigach came second in the mixed category

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Work colleagues Row out

On Saturday some of my work colleagues and i went to Kilcreggan in Zebra, they had came down to the Thursdays rowing / coaching night for some practice. They did really well with rowing coach Jim Ford providing the rowing tips on the day, they did the crossing in 30

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