The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Historic win on the Thames for Peterborou­gh City eight

- By Sarah Watson ROWING CORRESPOND­ENT

A Peterborou­gh City Rowing Club eight made history on Saturday when claiming the club’s first ever victory at the big Head of the River event on the Thames.

Racing over the Boat Race course from Putney to Mortlake, the Peterborou­gh Open eight won the Small Club Pennant by over 40 seconds.

They completed the 6.8km course in an impressive 19:49.5 and that gave them 129th place overall out of the 300 men’s crews competing, which was distinctly better than their start position of 211th.

In the triumphant Peterborou­gh boat were Damen Sanderson, Samuel Bates, Michael King, George Bushell, Jack Collins, George Wilson, Stuart Holmes, Christophe­r Elder and cox Thomas Calver.

On Sunday over the same Thames Championsh­ip Course it was the Veterans Head of the River race.

There were four Peterborou­gh City eights competing and club members in two other boats and all acquitted themselves well.

Peterborou­gh sculler Carole Hook joined forces with rowers from Furnivall to win the Women’s Masters B Eights category. They won by a clear margin of 35 seconds from Thames Rowing Club.

Peterborou­gh scullers Ian Palmer and Steve Cranfield just missed out on a win by less than a second in their composite crew rowing with oarsmen from Leicester and Star Rowing Club. They were second with a commendabl­e time of 20:48.

Peterborou­gh’s Open Masters E eight of Keith Blackman, Steve Tuck, Jaishan Mahan , Bruce Margetts, Jim Burt, Graham Barks, Jack Ward, Alasdair Ryder and cox Tracey Rushton-Thorpe achieved an impressive seventh place out of the 34 crews in their category.

The Women’s Masters D Peterborou­gh/Leicester eight of Anita Carter, Helen Wallace, Gail Parker, Sally Horrocks, Bridgitte Lloyd, Angela Holohan, Elizabeth Pulford, Hayley Marsters and cox Serena Ward came fourth in their category, finishing 158th overall.

Anne Grange, Sue Wallace, Jodi Peggs, Helen Lavelle, Jo Burton, Debbie Downes, Ann Casey, Debbie Hunt-Pain and cox Alex Kirkup did the club proud, finishing fifth out of 13 crews in the Women’s Novice eights category. They were just 16 seconds off a top three position.

The final Peterborou­gh crew was the Masters D eight of George Nash, Francis Smith, Iain Cameron, Neil Elder, Stephen Ackerman, Kenny Low, Tim Jeffries-Harris, James Baile and cox John Canton and they placed 24th in their category.

Nine-hole stableford: Barry Tillotson 16pts.

NENE PARK Mixed

Captains Bowl: 1 Michael Marot 37pts; 2 Jamie Fowler 37pts; 3 Ray Tempest 36pts.

ELTON FURZE Men

PGA Qualifier: 1 Stephen Furzeland; 2 Peter Mann; 3 Mbachi Nkana.

Elton Furze 2, Brampton Park 4 (Elton Furze names first): David Pope/Allan Young beat John Tellett/Dave Humphreys 2&1; Simon Roe/Rob Sparling lost to Ian Robinson/Guby Panasar 6&4; Richard Lockett/Jack Roe lost to Steve Pinner/Joe Grimblesto­n 1 down; Les Randall/Martin Scott lost to Roger Valentine/Bob Kamper 3&2; Trevor Henderson/Brian Draper lost to John Tappin/Dennis Lea 1 down; Jon Page/Marc Burchett beat Mike Wallis/Kevin Thaxton 1 up.

Seniors

Stableford: Division One - 1 Richard Johnson; 2 David Scott; 3 Harvey Davenport. Division Two - 1 William Livingston­e; 2 Derek Gibbs; 3 Kenneth Stapleford. Division Three - 1 Raymond Hill; 2 Marilyn Smith; 3 Paul Foster.

 ??  ?? Peterborou­gh City Rowing Club’s victorious eight. They are Mike King, Sam Bates, Damen Sanderson, George Bushell, Tom Calver, Jack Collins, George Wilson, Stuart Holmes and Chris Elder.
Peterborou­gh City Rowing Club’s victorious eight. They are Mike King, Sam Bates, Damen Sanderson, George Bushell, Tom Calver, Jack Collins, George Wilson, Stuart Holmes and Chris Elder.
 ?? The Peterborou­gh City Rowing Club women’s novice eight of from the left, back, Anne Grange, Sue Wallace, Joe Smith (coach), Jodi Peggs, Helen Lavelle, front, Jo Burton, Debbie Downes, Ann Casey, Debbie Hunt-Pain and cox Alex Kirkup ??
The Peterborou­gh City Rowing Club women’s novice eight of from the left, back, Anne Grange, Sue Wallace, Joe Smith (coach), Jodi Peggs, Helen Lavelle, front, Jo Burton, Debbie Downes, Ann Casey, Debbie Hunt-Pain and cox Alex Kirkup
 ??  ?? Peterborou­gh’s winning eight in action.
Peterborou­gh’s winning eight in action.

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