FRIENDS OF ST HUGH S BOAT CLUB

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FRIENDS OF ST HUGH S BOAT CLUB MT 2013 Newsletter President s Report Dear Friends of SHBC, Another term of novice rowing has drawn to a close, and thankfully unlike last year we actually managed to get crews out on the river this time Not a single day of red flag bliss. Our men s novices were numerous as ever, with three full novice crews entered into Christ Church Regatta, and fantastic commitment all round. The women were sadly fewer in number, but what they lacked in numbers they made up for tenfold in enthusiasm. Both sides got a crew through to the Saturday, firmly stamping their mark on the SHBC W1 giving their all during Wallingford Head 2013. Note the bucket rig. -1-

competition, knocking out big players like Magdalen MA and Trinity WA on their way through. Our novices this year have shown that there is real enthusiasm and (dare I say it) talent in SHBC, and with just a little more encouragement we could be looking to win Christ Church Regatta. On this note, I d like to thank all the novice coaches and coxes for the fantastic job they ve done this term, and the novice women for being an absolute pleasure to coach and for the awesome cake they sent me (They clearly know me too well already). The seniors had an action-packed term, too. For the first time in recent memory, we set ourselves the goal of taking on a head race, with eights from both sides of the boat club going down to Wallingford Head at the end of 8 th week. Having the big day fast approaching throughout Michaelmas proved to be a great focal point to get some really committed training in, and this, combined with the fantastic efforts of our coaches, Yulia Stange (men) and Gavin Suen (women), meant that huge improvements were seen week on week. I personally feel I have improved more as a rower in this one term than the preceding year and a half, and that s a really great feeling. I have high hopes for the rest of the year. In equipment-related news, we have acquired a new single scull Many of you will recognise it as the yellow single which belonged to our Not a single day of red flag bliss. previous boatman, Pete Burden. Presently without a name, we will be naming it Pete in his memory. It should prove to be a useful aid in increasing sculler numbers within SHBC, something we are keen to see. I shall let the captains give you the gritty details on squad progress this term, and leave you with a reminder to come to Torpids Roast, which will be the evening of Saturday, March 8, 2014. If Summer Eights Dinner was anything to go by, this should be another fantastic night, so do come on down and celebrate the end of another successful campaign (we hope). Keep your eyes on your email inboxes and our website for more details. As ever we will be providing regular updates via Facebook and Twitter, especially over racing. I might hijack the Twitter to instigate some friendly banter with our nearest rivals in the weeks before Torpids, it seemed to go down pretty well last time. Well, not so much with #failliol, but everyone else enjoyed it. - BEN WEDD Ben Wedd SHBC President of Boats 2013-2014 The St Hugh s Flag -2-

Captains Reports MT 2013 Women s Novices This Michaelmas, the women s squad was joined by a group of twelve keen novices. Ben Wedd and Georgia Comrie coached WNA, a novice VIII, which was coxed by Mimi Beckett and Shuang Zheng. Pippa Keane and Oskari Virtanen coached their four novices in an IV or a mixed VIII, which was coxed by Amy Seakins. All coaches were very impressed with the dedication and enthusiasm that each rower showed throughout this term, resulting in successful campaigns in IWL A and more importantly, Christ Church regatta. WNA had their first chance to race in IWL A, giving them an opportunity to get to know the course that they would be rowing in Christ Church regatta. They enjoyed a very successful campaign in Christ Church Regatta, where they easily won their first three races and made it into the last sixteen. Unfortunately, they narrowly lost to Wadham WNA, who beat them by a few feet. The crew members of WNA must be congratulated for one of the most successful novice campaigns seen by SHBC in a long time. WNB also had a very successful campaign in Christ Church Regatta, entering as a mixed friendly VIII. This team could not progress further than the repechage as the boat included senior members of the boat club. Nevertheless, all novice crew members in the mixed boat rowed very well and we were pleased with the progress we saw in their rowing throughout the term. Members of WNB must also be thanked for their willingness to sub in to other novice boats when rowers fell ill, making it possible for all novice boats to row during Christ Church. WNA easily won their first three races and made it into the last sixteen. - GEORGIA COMRIE The women s novices after some close racing Special thanks must go to all senior members of SHBC who gave up their time to coach and cox the novice boats. Your enthusiasm in sessions, commitment to the boats and constant support meant that it was possible to give so many people a chance to start up rowing. To all the novice rowers, we look forward to welcoming you to the senior squad in Hilary 2014 Georgia Comrie - Women s Captain 2013-4 -3-

Women s Seniors: Michaelmas 2013 proved to be a busy term for the women of SHBC. As well as welcoming a fantastic number of novices into our midst, we also decided to spice up our training plan by entering an external regatta Wallingford Head. This was an exciting prospect for all of us as we had never competed outside of Oxford before and the chance to try out a new, longer stretch of river certainly appealed to us (as well as the possible glory and fame gained by completing it) W1 in action on the Wallingford course We were coached throughout by our very own Gavin Suen who magically managed to transform us from a crew who had never rowed further than the length of the Godstow stretch into a crew capable of tackling the gruelling task that lay ahead. We were also thrilled to welcome Tom Stewardson into our crew as our cox who kept us (quite literally) on the straight and narrow. At the last minute we were also saved by the marvellous Friederike Winter who stepped in after one of our crew was taken ill. Our sincere thanks and gratitude for all their help, encouragement and determination The conditions for the race were perfect, though some might have preferred a slightly warmer temperature to keep us from numbing our fingers on the start line However, the sun shone and the wind was very light causing little disturbance to the water nothing could hold us back now I think for all of us, the race itself is now a dim and distant memory, punctuated only by vague memories of cheers from the bank and the call for the last 100m by our cox. It was a brilliant race and we finished in the admirable time of just over 19 minutes. We were (and indeed remain to be) incredibly proud of the competing crew and would like to thank them for their hard work, dedication and ultimately their success upon the water. Poppy Ellison - Women s Captain 2013-14 -4-

Men s Seniors: We started this academic year with a strong returning contingent of rowers and an enthusiastic new coach. After a few weeks of squad training we settled into two crews. With our goal of more racing, especially in external regattas, in mind, M1 aimed for Wallingford Head as well as a bit of fun racing in Nephthys Regatta. The M2, which ultimately raced as a IV, also did some head racing in the IWL (putting in a great effort in the aftermath of Christ Church Curry). Despite illness and injury removing two members of the M1 the week before Wallingford resulting in a former coach joining the boat for the race, it was a successful expedition outside of the Oxford bubble. James Van Horne - Men s Captain 2013-4 Wallingford. For most of us, our first encounter with head racing. A long term of A successful expedition outside of the Oxford bubble - JAMES VAN HORNE preparation had not been without its ups and downs from injury to illness, with a healthy dash of unavailability, finding a crew to take on the 4.25km course had had its own difficulties. Fortunately, we were rescued by VK, Josh and our beastly former M1 coach Karl Offord. M1 fighting through the pain cave. The pre-race experience at Wallingford was unlike other external regattas I ve ever been to. The sheer number of boats rigging, boating, and landing together was immense. We were prepped and ready well ahead of time, but inevitably that meant that our division was delayed by nearly an hour after a Brookes IV capsized on the start line doing a rollup. Amateurs. That gave us time to eat more snacks and talk to Green Templeton next to us though, so it wasn t all bad. Eventually, we boated and after what seemed like hours of waiting at the start, we were off. Hampton School had been pushing us before the race even started, so when they -5-

passed us early on it was not surprising. This upset our rhythm a bit and it took us a while to settle, but once we were on it things improved. We made it around the S bend, which turned out to be much less scary than our cox Mimi had imagined, and all was going okay until two boats decided to try an overtake simultaneously on a corner. The crew on our outside misjudged it - JAMES VAN HORNE horribly and ploughed into us, with their three man repeatedly trying to smash Jono in the face with his blade whilst we were locked together. Carnage ensued for a brief few moments, but we emerged from the corner mostly unscathed, aside from the time we had lost in the tangle. After a bit of floundering we found our rhythm again, and pushed for the line. This was undoubtedly the best bit of our race, and we held off the tide of J16s behind us, finishing tidily. It was a great experience, I think we re all glad we did it, and what better way to sow the seeds of an awesome Torpids? Better bring your A game, Exeter. We re coming. Ben Wedd - M1 Rower Novices: The men s novice intake was very promising this year. With enough rowers for three and a half boats, our novice coaches trained up some strong crews for Nephthys and Christ Church. Having gotten the nerves and equipment failures out of the way at Nephthys (including such excitement as a broken handle), our crews were well prepared for Christ Church. An astounding spate of illnesses amongst the undergraduate freshers forced us to consolidate two of our boats into one on the first day of racing. However, despite never having rowed together, this crew put in a great show of novice racing and made it through to Saturday - thus making them one of the most successful novice crews in recent years. Our other boat also put in a valiant effort, falling in the repechage to St Antony s. On the back of what was, despite a few inconvenient illnesses, a good term, we are looking at a strong Torpids campaign this Hilary with a dedicated squad being bolstered by a selection of impressive novices. James Van Horne - Men s Captain 2013-4 The combined novice crew on their way to the last 16 at Christ Church regatta Looking at a strong Torpids campaign -6-

Alumni Outing - 14/12/2013 On a rough and windy winter s afternoon, an enthusiastic mix of alumni and current rowers set out to battle with the Isis once more. Although, we had originally planned to race two scratch fours against each other, it was decided that instead due to the stormy weather it would be better to send out a full eight (and an accompanying double). This also gave alumnus Sarah Outen, recently returned from crossing the Pacific, the opportunity to row in the boat named after her. After having convincingly faced all the Isis could throw at us and got some good speed up during our pieces, we returned to the boathouse where we were able to warm up with a welcome combination of mince pies and mulled wine. Hopefully, we will be able to welcome even more alumni to our next event Jonathan Harrison - Development Secretary 2013-4 Upcoming events at SHBC Alumni Drinks: 22nd February 2014 Torpids Roast: 8th March 2014 Summer Eights Dinner: 31st May 2014 Further details to be announced soon. Don t hesitate to get in touch Its got my name on it For further details, including an extended report from Wallingford please check the SHBC website at: http://www.sthughsboatclub.co.uk -7-