Portsmouth News

Eastney rowers compete in World Pilot Gig event

- Simon Carter simon.carter@nationalwo­rld.com @portsmouth­sport

Eastney Cruising Associatio­n’s trip to the World Pilot Gig Rowing Championsh­ips was hit by travel chaos.

Fog meant some of their 15-strong squad couldn’t get to the Isles of Scilly via a planned helicopter trip from Penzance in Cornwall.

As a result, they paid out over £2,000 to take a private jet to the islands for the annual four-day festival attended by over 150 different teams.

The rowers reached St Mary’s just in time - some of them were in the water and competing within 20 minutes of arriving!

Formed around 10 years ago, this was only the second time that Eastney Pilot Gig members had competed in the World Championsh­ips.

Membership of the Cornish Pilot Gig Associatio­n doesn’t necessaril­y result in automatic entry to the event - clubs have to be invited to compete.

The Pilot Gig team come under the umbrella of the Eastney Cruising Associatio­n, a club who also have members who fish, dive and sail.

They have two plastic Gig boats and a wooden one which cost members around £13,000 to buy second hand. A brand new boat costs around £30,000.

Only wooden boats are allowed in the World Championsh­ips and Eastney took eight women and six men to the Scillies, plus 70-year-old cox Phil Brennan.

Mags Brennan, at 71, was the oldest member of the Eastney party while Steve Lowder, 68, was the oldest male rower.

There were races for men’s and ladies vets (under 50) and super vets (over 50), as well as open races where rowers of all ages could compete - six to a boat. Races are either 1.2 or 1.6 nautical miles.

‘It’s an amazing sight,’ said Eastney Gig rower Nikki Anders. ‘There could be 80 boats all lined up in the open - and then they just go for it!

‘It’s a lovely sport, we try and go out on the water every day, depending on the weather.

‘I love it, it’s like a little family - and there’s a good social side.

‘(The sport of Gig rowing) is about friendship, about keeping fit. It’s good for mental health, it’s nice to be out in the fresh air.’

The World Championsh­ips were first held in 1990.

 ?? Pictures by Alex Shute ?? Eastney Cruising Associatio­n’s Pilot Gig rowing teams
Pictures by Alex Shute Eastney Cruising Associatio­n’s Pilot Gig rowing teams
 ?? ?? Eastney Pilot Gig rowers Steve Lowder and Mags Brennan, the eldest members of the club’s men’s and womens’ teams
Eastney Pilot Gig rowers Steve Lowder and Mags Brennan, the eldest members of the club’s men’s and womens’ teams

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