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    Scullers Head of the River 2023

    25 Sep 2023

    Team WinTech opened our account for the 23/24 season with two wins at the Vesta Scullers Head of the River. On a balmy London morning, several hundred scullers took to the reverse championship course in an attempt to emerge victorious across a range of different categories catering to ages, genders and abilities. Renowned as one of the UK’s most challenging head races.

    Rory Harris of Leander Club was second overall, only losing out to nationally ranked lightweight Copus. Racing in a WinTech Cobra SE, he was seven seconds back on the headship.

    Scullers Head of the river 3
    2nd Men’s Championship  | Rory Harris – Leander
    Boat: WinTech Cobra SE FLX | Photography: AllMarkOne

    Our second-highest finisher was Bryn Ellery of Leander Club, who finished ninth in the Men’s Championship division in a WinTech Cobra. He was 15th overall.Two athletes triumphed in WinTech shells in their respective categories. Laura Bates of London Rowing Club (WinTech Cobra FLX) took the win in the Women’s Lightweight category, beating out seven other scullers. She placed a full 30 seconds ahead of Wake of St Edmund Hall Boat Club in second place and was 98th overall.

    Scullers Head of the river 6
    Women’s Lightweight Pennant Winner | Laura Bates – London Rowing Club
    Boat: WinTech Cobra FLX | Photography: AllMarkOne

    Anna Ramsden (WinTech International) won the Women’s Masters D division, finishing over 25 seconds clear of her opposition, and securing the win for Mortlake Anglian and Alpha Boat Club. She was top of a seven-boat field and finished 271st overall.

    Scullers Head of the river 2
    Women’s Masters D Pennant Winner | Anna Ramsden – Morlake Anglian & Alpha BC
    Boat: WinTech International | Photography: AllMarkOne

    Byron Richards placed second in the Men’s School/Junior category, 20 seconds back on Philip Wolfensberger of St Paul’s School. Fresh off the back of a win in the Fawley Challenge Cup at Henley Royal Regatta, Richards will be looking to kick on and build off the back of an impressive 22/23 season.

    Scullers Head of the river 5
    Men’s School/Junior 2nd Place | Byron Richards – Leander 
    Boat: WinTech Cobra SE | Photography: AllMarkOne 

    Jack Bates of Reading University Boat Club was also second in his category (Men’s Lightweight Singles) and finished 27th overall. Ethan Walters (WinTech Cobra SE) was 29th overall and second in Men’s U23 Singles whilst Sartin of Tideway Scullers School was second in the Women’s Junior 16 Singles in a WinTech Cobra.

    Scullers Head of the river 4
    Men’s Lightweight 2nd Place | Jack Bates – Reading University
    Boat: WinTech International | Photography: AllMarkOne  

    We also had a smattering of thirds; Gibbs of Poole Amateur Rowing Club was third in the Men’s Novice category (WinTech International), Alex Watkins was third in Men’s Masters A Singles (WinTech Cobra), Nat Gauden was third in U23 Singles (WinTech Cobra SE) and Violet Holbrow-Brooksbank was third in Women’s School/Junior Singles (WinTech Cobra).

    We’re delighted to be back up and running for the 23/24 season and look forward to supporting athletes across the country over the coming months.

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