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Mortlake Anglian & Alpha Boat Club

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Mortlake Anglian & Alpha Boat Club
Image showing the rowing club's blade colours
LocationThe Boathouse, Ibis Lane, Off Hartington Road, Chiswick, London
Coordinates51°28′31″N 0°16′14″W / 51.475184°N 0.270649°W / 51.475184; -0.270649
Founded1984
AffiliationsBritish Rowing
boat code - MAA
Websitewww.maabc.com

Mortlake Anglian & Alpha Boat Club (MAABC) is a rowing club based on the River Thames, close to Chiswick Bridge in Chiswick, West London and has produced multiple national champions.[1]

Location

The MAABC boathouse is situated next door to the Quintin Boat Club which itself is part of the University of Westminster Boathouse and is undergoing refurbishment due to finish in 2022.[2]

History

Although established in 1984 it has much older roots which features a series of mergers from eight clubs. In 1877 the Mortlake Rowing Club was founded and the following year the Anglian Boat Club was founded, these two clubs merged in 1962 to form the Mortlake Anglian Boat Club.[3]

Two clubs called the Bedford Park Rowing Club and the Barnes Bridge & District Rowing Club merged to form the Chiswick Rowing Club and they later merged with the 1962 Mortlake Anglian Boat Club becoming the Mortlake Anglian & Chiswick Boat Club. Finally in 1984 the Alpha Women's Boat Club (which was formed in 1927) merged with the Mortlake Anglian & Chiswick Boat Club to become the Mortlake Anglian & Alpha Boat Club.[3]

Honours

British champions

Year Winning crew
1991 Women 1x, Women L1x[4]
1994 Women 1x, Women L1x[5]
2000 Women L2x[6]
2004 Women L1x [7]
2005 Women 2-[8]
2006 Women 2x, Women 4x, Women U23 2x[9]
2007 W4x, WL1x, WL2x, WL2-, WL4-[10]
2008 WL2x, WL2-, WL4x, WL4-[11]
2009 WL2x, WL2-, WL4x[12]
2010 W2x, WL2x, WL4x, WL4- [13]
2011 W1x, WL2x, WL4x, WL4- [13]
2012 WL2- [14]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Club details". British Rowing.
  2. ^ "THE QUINTIN BOAT CLUB + UNIVERSITY OF WESTMINSTER BOAT HOUSE". nla.
  3. ^ a b "Club History". MAABC.
  4. ^ ""For the Record." Times, 22 July 1991, p. 32". The Times. 22 July 1991. p. 32.
  5. ^ ""For the Record." Times, 18 July 1994, p. 22". The Times. 18 July 1994. p. 22.
  6. ^ "National Championships". The Times. 17 July 2000.
  7. ^ ""The Results Service." Times, 19 July 2004, p. 28". The Times. 19 July 2004. p. 28.
  8. ^ ""Nautilus cruise." Times, 18 July 2005, p. 53". The Times. 18 July 2005. p. 53.
  9. ^ ""Rowing." Times, 17 July 2006, p. 57". The Times. 17 July 2006. p. 57.
  10. ^ "2007 archive of results". Web Archive. Archived from the original on 6 December 2016.
  11. ^ "2008 archive of results". Web Archive. Archived from the original on 6 December 2016.
  12. ^ "2009 archive of results". Web Archive. Archived from the original on 6 December 2016.
  13. ^ a b "Full archive of results". Web Archive. Archived from the original on 13 March 2017.
  14. ^ "British Rowing Champions 2012 declared". British Rowing. 16 July 2012.


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