Abingdon School Boat Club


Abingdon School Boat Club is the rowing club for Abingdon School. The club has a strong tradition of providing rowers for the Oxford University Boat Club, Cambridge University Boat Club and international teams.

History

The boat club has a long history with the first documentary evidence of rowing as a school activity in 1830. Roysse's School Rowing Club became Abingdon School Boat Club.
Originally the club rowed in the Abingdon Town Regatta before creating the School Regatta in the 1890s following the discontinuation of the former. The principal event was the race between the first four and an Old Abingdonians crew. Although the school had raced informally against Radley College the first official race with another school was on 5 July 1902 when the first four competed against St. Mark's School of Windsor. In 1936 the school entered the Marlow Regatta for the first time and won their first event at the Wallingford Regatta in 1952.
In 1953 a new boathouse was built before a maiden win at the Marlow Regatta in 1955 and a first appearance at the Henley Royal Regatta in 1960. In 1982 the club won 25 trophies followed by 31 in 1984 and in 1985 was listed as the most successful school rowing club in the country. In 1991 both the coxed fours and coxless fours became National Champions with the coxed four later representing England. Since 1991 Abingdon School has been represented at English or British junior international level every season.
The 1st VIII won the "triple" in 2002 and again in 2012: the Schools' Head of the River Race, the Queen Mother's Cup at the National School's Regatta and the Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup at Henley Royal Regatta. 2006's J14's A and B squads both became National School Champions, whilst the 2007 J16's won the junior Inter-Regionals 8+ event, and a J16 4+ crew went to form half the winning GB 8+ in the GB-France match. In 2009 the 1st VIII reached the final of the Henley Royal Regatta before losing to a "triple" winning Eton College crew.
In 2011 the 1st VIII achieved victory again at the Schools Head of the River. They backed this up by winning the Princess Elizabeth Cup at Henley Royal Regatta, on the way setting a new record of 6:19 for the course in the semi-final against Radley College, beating the long-standing record set by Pangbourne College in 1992 of 6:22. The 1st VIII won the Princess Elizabeth Cup in 2012 and 2013 too, setting a new course record in the 2013 final of 6:17. The last time a school won the cup for three consecutive years was Bedford School in 1948.
With four Henley Royal Regatta wins to its name, the school has become one of the most successful rowing schools in the UK.
In 2016 and 2017 the school has provided a total of six members for the University boat race,.

Coaches

The school has an equally impressive history of top-level coaches that have instrumented the continued success of the Boat Club and its athletes, to the tune of 8 national titles currently, 4 wins at HRR, and two achievements of "the triple" in 2002 and 2012 - a prestigious achievement which comprises winning the Schools' Head of the River Race, Championship 8's at The National Schools Regatta and finally the Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup at Henley Royal Regatta, all in the same year
YearDirector of Rowing1st VIII CoachNational titlesHRR wins
1989-2001Mike MartinMike Martin00
2002Mike MartinMike Martin21
2003Mike MartinMike Martin21
2004Mike MartinMike Martin31
2005Mike MartinMike Martin31
2006Athol HundermarkMike Martin31
2007Athol HundermarkMike Martin31
2008Athol HundermarkMike Martin31
2009Athol HundermarkAthol Hundermark31
2010Athol HundermarkAthol Hundermark31
2011Athol HundermarkAthol Hundermark42
2012Athol HundermarkAthol Hundermark63
2013James FoxDave Currie74
2014Mark EarnshawDave Currie84
2015Mark EarnshawMark Earnshaw84
2016Mark EarnshawAli Brown84
2017Mark EarnshawAli Brown84
2018Mark EarnshawRory Copus84
2019Mark EarnshawRory Copus84
2020Mark EarnshawRory Copus84

Notable rowers

Junior internationals

Below is a list of Junior Internationals capped by either Great Britain at the Coupe de la Jeunesse or England.