The Scarborough News

SARC crews hit form at Whitby Regatta

- Simon Taylor andy.bloomfield@nationalwo­rld.com @SN_Sport

Scarboroug­h Amateur Rowing Club completed the 2022 season with the prestigiou­s Whitby Regatta being completed earlier this summer.

Sea rowing’s version of Henley, Whitby Regatta is competed over three days to huge crowds and is the finale to a series of five regattas that are fiercely competed for throughout the summer.

Scarboroug­h who have dominated the regattas over recent years have struggled of late since the pandemic but still put out some strong performanc­esagainst some tough opposition from W hit by Fisher lads and Friendship clubs.

Kick-starting the races on Saturday the Men’s Over50s crew (S Taylor, D Sharp, M Newbould, I Warwick and cox K Betts) set the tone with a comfortabl­e win in beautiful flat seas. Friendship finished second and Fisherlads third.

Sunday’s races were hampered with the sea fret hanging over the coast and the races were condensed into Monday which meant a heavy schedule and lots of racing for all crews.

The Under-16s Girls (E Hen shaw,HBeedh am, SIbbott,E Wallace and cox K Betts) were first up Monday and put in a massive performanc­e just being pipped on the line into third place by strong Fisherlads crews.

A super band strong U nd er-18s Girls crew( EH en shaw, M Wallace, Y Firth, H Beedham and cox K Betts) stormed through their race to take first place and also went on to take third in the Under-23 race. A fantastic performanc­e from the girls.

The Boys U nd er-18s( MT aylor,EBu rn ley,TTaylor,N Hopper and cox S Taylor) had a real battle on their hands against the favourites, a massive well drilled crew from Fisherlads.

A great start put them in contention but they were out powered and came in for a well earned second place. The same crew also picked up a third in the Under-23 race.

There was good competitio­n in the Ladies Senior race, Mixed race, Boys Under-16s and Men’s Over-40s but the Scarboroug­h crews were unable to place, all putting in very respectabl­e performanc­es against good opposition.

The final race of the day was the gruelling Men’s Senior.

A 5k course from Sandsend and a lot of good crews competing.

Scarboroug­h’s men (W Anderson, D Sharp, S Taylor, J Marshall and cox KB etts) started strong against the favourites from Friendship but ultimately faded and finished a respectabl­e second with Fisherlads third.

A brilliant three days of racing culminated in a presentati­on at the Abbey Wharf in Whitby.

Fisherlads were crowned season winners and presented with the Wilson Cup. Friendship came in second and Scarboroug­h third.

Club Captain Will Anderson said: “I’m proud of all the rowers who took part this weekend.

"Rowing is a tough sport and the training needed to compete and win can’t be under estimated.

“The club is going through a transition year and we are keen for all age groups to come down and try this great sport.

"Every Monday from 6pm we are open for people to come and give it ago. It is completely free until the end of September and open to all ages 12 to 80!! Contact us on Facebook to book yourself in.”

 ?? ?? From left, Scarboroug­h ARC’s Evie Henshaw, Holly Beedham, Yasmin Firth and Matilda Wallace won the U18s and were third in the Girls U23s
From left, Scarboroug­h ARC’s Evie Henshaw, Holly Beedham, Yasmin Firth and Matilda Wallace won the U18s and were third in the Girls U23s

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