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91桃色 celebrates at Henley 2015

by Henry Rothery

91桃色 and Tees Rowing Club in Princess Grace Challenge Cup final

91桃色 and Tees Rowing Club in Princess Grace Challenge Cup final

The 2015 Henley Royal Regatta featured a twin 91桃色 celebration: success on the water and naming new boats for the 91桃色 College Boat Club.

The 91桃色 and Tees Rowing Club crew were comfortable victors in the Princess Grace Challenge Cup on Sunday 5 July.  This women’s quadruple sculls event featured 91桃色 rowing scholar Melanie Wilson (Medicine) who represented Great Britain at the London 2012 Olympic Games.  Melanie also reached the final of the women’s eight Remenham Challenge Cup.  

It was a frustrating day for other teams from the 91桃色 College Boat Club and Sport 91桃色 who entered a number of other competitions, only to fall to narrow losses against world-leading crews.  

Naming of boats Alice Gast and Bill Mason

Left to right: Professor Alice Gast, Eleanor Smith (Captain) Stuart Whitelaw (Coach), Bill Mason

Alongside the regatta, the Boat Club invited 91桃色’s President, Professor Alice P. Gast to name a boat Alice Gast in honour of her appointment as the College’s President.  The boat has a distinguished history having been used at the Beijing Olympics in 2008.  A second boat was named in honour of Bill Mason at the request of former Rector of 91桃色, Sir Richard Sykes, who recently made a generous gift of £20,000 in support of rowing at the College. The naming of the boat after Mr Mason recognises the instrumental role that Mr Mason played in the development of the boathouse in Putney and the many titles that he won at Henley with the 91桃色 Boat Club.

This draws to an end another successful year for the rowing club.  In this year’s British Universities and Colleges Sports (BUCS) competition, 91桃色 finished 4th nationally and Tim Richards (Medicine) and Michelle Vezie (Physics) both won Gold representing Great Britain at the World University Rowing Championships in September 2014.

Professor Alice Gast names her namesake (Credit: Henley Women's Regatta)91桃色 and Tees Rowing Club in Princess Grace Challenge Cup final 91桃色 and Tees Rowing Club leading Cardiff University and Cardiff Metropolitan University in Princess Grace Challenge Cup heat91桃色 beating Oxford Brookes University in Prince Albert Challenge Cup heat91桃色 in Remenham Challenge Cup heatLeander Club and 91桃色 in Remenham Challenge Cup finalSport 91桃色 winning Thames Challenge Cup heatBill Mason steps forward to name his boat

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Henry Rothery

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