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Masters (Veterans)
The older elements of the rowing fraternity have a section at the
club to cater for their own particular needs, and individuals over 30
can now row and compete as a Master.
The men's section is particularly active during the year, training
and competing regularly. Wins were recorded recently at Henley Veterans,
and Molesey to mention but two. Three crews also took part in the World
Masters Regatta in the Czech Republic, with excellent results.
Do not worry if you have been "laid up" for a few years
as all abilities are catered for in a variety of crews from the top
flight through to those simply wish to stay fit and take part in the
occasional race.
Training sessions are normally at 8am Saturday and Sunday, though
these are rearranged to suit social/ family commitments- so we are friendly.
Click here for Veteran Classes and Handicap System
If you require further information. Please contact our Veteran Coordinator, Alan Douglas at alan.douglas[at]fgic.com
World Masters 2005 Official Scotland Site |
2004 FISA Masters Championships in Hamburg, Germany
8th July 2004 Following the letter from
Paul Clayton published in the latest Regatta magazine regarding new
veteran rowers, here is the link to his new website Veteran-Rowing.Org.
It's aims are --- ' to help Veteran Rowers of all ages and abilities
to organise their competitive rowing at regattas by putting them in
touch with each other. It also provides much needed help for regatta
secretaries who need to find quality opposition for visiting crews'.