The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Camilla’s Royal occasion was ‘a brilliant day out’

Rowing - Royal Henley Regatta

- By Bob French bob.french@jpress.co.uk

Top city rower Camilla Plumb rubbed shoulders with the rich and famous at Royal Henley Regatta at the weekend.

And even though the Peterborou­gh City Rowing Club star was well beaten in her first appearance at the famous event, she described the day as ‘absolutely brilliant’.

Plumb, who was the city club’s first female sculler to qualify for the star-studded occasion, had the misfortune to draw European champion and Olympic silver medallist Victoria Thornely in the first round of the Princess Royal Challenge Sculls.

Not surprising­ly, she was well beaten.

But the 20 year-old from Eye was far from despondent.

She said: “Obviously the outcome of the race was predictabl­e but I did not give up. I raced my own race and sculled as quickly as I could.

“The weather was much better than originally forecast which meant conditions were a lot more favourable than they were at the qualifiers. Camilla Plumb pictured at the Royal Henley Regatta.

“However, with the heavy amount of traffic on the river in the navigation channel moving around, conditions were still rather challengin­g.

“As a whole though the day was brilliant.

“As I was rowing up to the start of my race I passed a boat with the Prime Minister and her husband on it.

“And the umpire in the umpire launch following my race was Matthew Pinsent, which was great!

“Supporters lined the banks right the way from the start and the noise as I passed the enclosures, within the last 500 metres of the course, was incredible!

“It really spurred me on in those final metres of what was a challengin­g race.

“The event as a whole was incredibly busy with club, university and internatio­nal rowers taking part.

“It was good practice for me ahead of this coming weekend where I shall be racing at the Redgrave-Pinsent rowing lake at Caversham, trialling for team England.”

The trial is for the Home Internatio­nal Regatta and Plumb will be be trialling in a lightweigh­t single scull.

She qualified last year in the lightweigh­t singles and also rowed in an open weight quad.

“Fingers crossed I can qualify once again,” added Plumb.

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