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2013 British Rowing Junior Championships

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2013 British Rowing Junior Championships
VenueNational Water Sports Centre
LocationHolme Pierrepont (Nottingham)
Dates20–21 July 2013
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The 2013 British Rowing Junior Championships were the 42nd edition of the National Junior Championships, held from 20–21 July 2013 at the National Water Sports Centre in Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham.[1] They were organised and sanctioned by British Rowing, and are open to British junior rowers.[2]

Medal summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Victor Ludorum Aberdeen Schools n/a n/a
Open J18 1x Derby BTC (Southampton) Windsor Boys'
Open J18 2- Mediterranean Evesham Edinburgh University
Open J18 2x Nottingham Evesham Walton
Open J18 4- Aberdeen Schools Great Marlow School Calpe
Open J18 4x Maidenhead Northwich Gloucester Hartpury / Wycliffe
Open J16 1x Grange School Evesham Star & Arrow Club
Open J16 2- Evesham Royal Chester Tideway Scullers School
Open J16 2x St Neots Clydesdale Tideway Scullers School
Open J16 4+ George Watson's College Aberdeen Schools B Aberdeen Schools A
Open J16 4x Tideway Scullers School Claires Court Lea / Globe / Thames
Open J15 1x Nottingham Trentham Royal Chester
Open J15 2x Maidenhead York City Bideford AAC / Bideford ARC
Open J15 4x+ Claires Court Windsor Boys' Wallingford
Open J14 1x Clydesdale Durham Trafford
Open J14 2x Runcorn City of Oxford Doncaster Schools
Open J14 4x+ Trentham Claires Court Shiplake College
Women J18 1x Eton Excelsior Gloucester Hartpury Glasgow University
Women J18 2- Pangbourne College Haberdasher's Monmouth Girls Kingston Grammar School
Women J18 2x Evesham Gloucester Hartpury Warrington
Women J18 4x Gloucester Hartpury Marlow / Eton Excelsior Kingston Grammar School
Women J18 4- Aberdeen Schools Great Marlow School Marlow
Women J16 1x Monmouth Comprehensive School Nottingham Eton Excelsior
Women J16 2x City of Oxford Glasgow Eton Excelsior
Women J16 4+ Queen Elizabeth HS Aberdeen Schools Eton Excelsior
Women J16 4x Marlow Walton York City
Women J15 1x York City Surbiton High School Stratford-upon-Avon
Women J15 2x Surbiton High School York City Warrington
Women J15 4x+ Henley Queen Elizabeth HS Trent
Women J14 1x Warrington City of Oxford Calpe
Women J14 2x Glasgow Academy St Neots Globe
Women J14 4x+ Ross Avon County Henley
Key
Symbol meaning
1, 2, 4, 8 crew size
+ coxed
- coxless
x sculls
14 Under-14
15 Under-15
16 Under-16
18 Under-18

References

  1. ^ "Record-breaking year at Junior Brit Champs". British Rowing.
  2. ^ "BRITISH ROWING JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 2013". Web Archive. Archived from the original on 13 March 2017.
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