University of East Anglia Boat Club
University of East Anglia Boat Club | |
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Location | Norwich, Norfolk, England |
Home water | River Yare |
Founded | 1963 |
Membership | 60 |
Affiliations | British Rowing |
Website |
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The University of East Anglia Boat Club (UEABC) is the rowing club of the University of East Anglia in the UK. It currently has 60 members and rows year round from September to July.
Location & facilities
The boat club rows on the Yare River in Norwich, with the boathouse centred 3.5 miles (5.6 km) from the University. The boat club benefits from 15km of rowable river with room for the club's eights including a 2km straight. Smaller boats can access a longer stretch of the river and it is possible to row all the way to the east coast.[1]
The club has its main base on Whitlingham Lane, where is shares facilities with the local rowing and canoeing clubs, Norwich School and Norwich High School. In 2010 a new boathouse began construction for approximately £1,000,000. The second phase which consists of fitting out the first floor area, including toilets, changing rooms and shower facilities; gym/fitness areas; kitchen; educational/meeting area; and a first aid/office completed in 2013. The club has an arrangement so that members have access to Norwich School's large gym with free and fixed weights, cardio equipment and 8 model D Concept2 ergs. The club also has use of the sports park on campus.[1]
Boats
Four 8s and four 4+s, including a Stämpfli 8+ and 4+ for the top men's crews, and a Filippi 8+ for the top women's crew and a Wintech 8+ for the beginners. The boats are regularly updated, with the addition of a new Filippi 8+ for the men's squad for the 2013/14 academic year. The boat club also has access to smaller boats throughout the year, along with coaching launches.[1]
Racing
The Boat Club competes across the country in some of the oldest boat races in England with the men's and women's squads being equally successful such as:
- Yare Cup Men's 4+ 2nd 2012
- Cambridge Winter Head Men's Novice 8+ 1st and Beginner 8+ 2nd 2012
- Norfolk Sculls Men's Novice 4+ won 2012
- Quintin Head
- Bedford Head
- BUCS Head Men's IM2 4+ 2nd and IM2 8+ 6th 2013
- Norwich Head Men's IM2 8+ fastest boat and Women's IM2 8+ 2nd in division 2013
- Womens Head of the River Race
- Head of the River Race
- BUCS Regatta Both Men's and Women's IM2 8+ semi-final 2011
- Metropolitan Regatta
- Peterborough Regatta Men's IM2 2- 2nd 2011
- Marlow Regatta
- Bedford Regatta Women's Novice 8+ won 2011
- Henley Women's Regatta 8+ to the semi-finals 2011
- Henley Royal Regatta Men's 4+ qualified in 2009 and 8+ qualified in 2011
Full results of recent years can be found on the UEABC website.
Derby Day & Alumni Race
The boat cub partakes in a Derby Day race against Essex University, each year the Men's and Women's squad field an eight each and all years since have proved to be easy wins for UEABC. The club also holds an annual Alumni race on the day of the Winter Ball where the current students and alumni field a men's 8+ a mixed 8+ and a Women's 8+. The current students won in 2012.
Training Camps
The Men's and Women's squad usually have an Easter Training Camp which allows for a very intensive training programme mainly consisting of several water outings each day. The programme usually consists of 1 on 1 coaching, regatta style starts, seat racing and timed pieces. Usually 2k tests are taken at this stage so that boats can be set for the regatta season. The men's squad tends to train at Dorney Lake for 4 days of rowing and socializing but also visits Banyoles, Spain. In 2014 they trained at Temple Sur Lot, France.[1]
Social events
Blending with the top crews' training 8 times a week, the club has weekly social events. These usually consist of nights out, theme nights, Meals and Initiations where both squads come together to have fun and to socialize. During the summer BBQ's and more relaxed events are held where members can kick back and relax in the sun.
In addition to these events, the boat club has several formal events each year.
- The Christmas Ball takes place at the end of the first semester and is one of the biggest events. This is usually held at Castor Hall, Norwich. The Alumni race is also held on this weekend.
- The boat club also has an Alumni meal during the Henley Royal Regatta where past students and current students are invited to an afternoon of food, drink and to watch the rowing.
See also
- University rowing (UK)
- British Universities & Colleges Sport