Head of the Cam 2023

The Head of the Cam, your perfect entree to summer rowing, is now open for entries. Please see https://www.chestertonrowingclub.org/head-of-the-cam for details.

And now time has passed and its all over for another year. Some pix are available here; about crews 1-10 for each division, as I had to rush back to give out numbers for subsequent divisions.

Fastest overall and fastest men: Corpus / Selwyn composite; fastest women: Cantabs Senior Women.

Women's Winter Race Report Summary

WeHorr 

We were really happy to get a D Masters crew out and finish 6/8 in our category and 31 crews rowed slower than us:). Next year we will aim for a higher position.

WL 3

All 4 boats raced in all legs so well done for consistent participation! All crews showed improvement through the season which is really good to see.

8+ Club B

They finished 4/10 although only 5 crews managed to do all 3 legs. I think that is an excellent result in a competitive category and a real testament to this crew.

8+ Masters C 

They won their category of 4, although again only 2 crews did all 3 legs

4x Novice

They bravely fought off all competition (who failed to turn up) to finish first in their category.

4x D/E 

Won their category because they turned up to leg 3 

Vesta Vets

We did really well to get to London and race, our final substitution was on Saturday morning.we had 2 crew members from Xpress (thanks Janki) and had had zero outings together. Not surprisingly we were not particularly competitive, but it was a good experience.

Robs Autumn Head, 2022

This year’s Autumn Head had a distinct headwind, stronger in division 2, so don’t judge the times too harshly. Results are on Webscorer (archive); on time order we had:

  • Men’s Mas 4x-: 12:05.5 (video) - our second outing (prev: the SBH), with a slightly different lineup; Ralph in for Simon. A couple of light touches but less dramah overall.

  • Men’s Nov VIII: 12:48.6 (video) - most of the crew’s first race, so well done them.

  • Women’s MasDE VIII: 13:01.5 (video)

  • Women’s MasB IV+: 13:41.8

  • Women’s MasC 4x-: 13:42.8

See here for the 2021 report.

Robs Small Boats Head 2022

The beginning of another Autumn sees another Robs SBH. See here for the 2021 version. This year we had:

  • Meg, Lorraine, Manja and Dory entered as a 4x12:22.5).

  • Karen, Angela, Caroline and Shonu were in the 4+ with Manja coxing (14:23.2).

  • William, SimonE, PaulS and DaveR in the MasE 4x- (11:35.7).

Full results on Webscorer.

Of the men: a decent start to the season. We had no practice beforehand, and a couple of brief bursts down the Reach sugegsted we should aim for 26; we did off the start, but (to me (WMC)) didn’t feel settled. We had a brief (a-la Harry) touch on the outside of First Post, which my GPS suggests cost us about 20 seconds, and then went to and stayed at 28, which felt better. Those 20 seconds also got us a Tabs double on our tail which gradually overhauled us and came past on the Reach; and just before the finish line a fast KCA pair.

Pic: afterwards, in Tischka’s.

CRA bumps, 2022

It’s that time again… Monday and Tuesday were cancelled due ot the Great Heat Wave, so our story starts on Wednesday. We have five crews this year, 3 women and 2 men. Days are covered last-first…

Friday

Friday too wasn’t an outstanding success. Highlight of the rowing was M1’s row-over ahead of Nines 3, a far more interesting race that we’d expected: having distanced them at the start they came back on the Reach, getting to perhaps 3/4 of a length. M2 fell victim to City, and the ladies went down. Vidz:

Afterwards to the Tivoli (thnx EC for organisation) for pizza drinks and speeches until midnight; and then it was the inevitable trip to City until quite late. Let’s leave the last word to RN: “So much was said on Friday night about what a lovely club Chesterton RC is and I think this year Bumps demonstrated it so well. Unfortunately, it was not an overly successful Bumps Campaign for us this year but there was little dwelling on this in the speeches and there were plenty of hugs and smiles all round.” And, I should add, M1 won the newly-donated (thnx Mike P-J) “Captain’s prize” for a minature oar each for the best crew that didn’t win blades.

Note: some pix below. Those that are mine are available at full-rez from Flickr.

Overhead Vid (M1).

Thursday

Thusday wasn’t great either. M1 pulled out a much better row and were oh-so-close to Tabs 3 in the gut but alas City 2 behind got us just a few strokes too early.

Wednesday

But Wednesday was not a happy day. Our highlight was M1 - naturally - who rowed over, but everyone else went down. Some links:

Crew lists

M1 Cox: Theo von Wilmowski Stroke: Harry Bulstrode Jonathan Pilgrim Steve O'Rourke Conor Burgess Adam Townson Jon Hatchett William Connolley Bow: Ralph Hancock. Alistair Goodman has Covid for days 1 and 2, so AT was our sub.

M2 Cox: Joshua Blake Dave Richards Simon Emmings Ian Foster Brian Stevens Christian Turvill Ondrej Cervinka Paul Holland Alex Coplan. Paul Szyszko for PH on Friday.

W1 Cox: Tom Grimble Lorraine Turvill Catherine Vilhauer Sarah Burgess Katherine McCloud Alicia Higueruelo Jo Raskin Natalie Andrews Masha Netchaeva

W2 Cox: Rachel Ibbott Anne Roberts Alex Addyman Marija Milosavlievic Karen Momber Dory Polos Kasia Babusinska Ella Harding-Rolls Kate Winter with Sam Fisk for EH-R on Friday.

W3 Cox: Meg Richards Claire Hancock Shonu Das Louise Atkin Beccy Garrill Evelyne Donnaes Dawn Hawkins Paige Boxhall Katie Bolt. Brigita Silesova for KB on Friday.

CRA time race, 2022

The Time Race marks the almost-at-bumps point of the year.

The men entered Jeeves (M1; trace) and Wooster (M2), with times 4:44 and 5:15 respectively. That seems reasonbly promising for M1, with evil arch-enemy Hills Road at 4:56 who might be Tabs M3. Meanwhile M2 will have to hope that City M5 (4:51) get promoted to M4.

On the women’s side, W2 entered and got 6:11.

It seems that the CRA Time Race records are a little scattered, so I have gathered them all together here.

Xpress head

Surprisingly there was a somewhat luke-warm interest in participating in the Xpress Head on June 4th 2022. The clash with The Queen's Platinum Jubilee and the long weekend no doubt contributed, leaving only four of us with nothing better to do than race on the Saturday. We were myself (Anne Roberts) and Lorraine as the two old timers, Shonu who signs up for everything, and Marija who is the proud owner of her own erg which she also uses. Fortunately for us, Meg had just returned bronzed and relaxed from her holiday in Greece and agreed to cox.

So after no practice outings we headed off in Spare Rib to the race start. Lorraine in her usual seat as stroke followed by Shonu, Marija and me – a scratch line up from W1, W2 and W3. As I was coxing my Cantabs Masters G boat of retirees in the next division we had asked to be sent off in good time and not at the back of the pack which is frequently the case for a coxed IV. Somewhat to our surprised we were drawn as boat 1 with the dizzying prospect of being chased by Clare M1. We wondered how much head start Claire would give us. The rumour was 4 minutes. Lorraine muttered, ‘Hope we get around Ditton before they catch us up.’ It was a real treat to arrive at the start of a race and go off first and not have the usual wait. We did a rolling start and were off. Meg steered an excellent line around all the corners and especially snug on Grassy and the we kept up a rating of about 30 which felt long and solid. To our delight we were halfway up The Reach before Clare came around Ditton. We had a brief moment of thinking we might get to the finish line before them. However, Clare put on a tremendous push and overtook as at the railway bridge. Their push had lifted us on to finish in good style and a very respectable time of 11.05 over a course of about 2.1 km. With our masters adjustment we came in with 10.26 and somewhat unexpectedly came top of our category of Open Miscellaneous 4+ and a first Chesterton win for Shonu and Marija. Big smiles all round.

To complete a very enjoyable day I then won my first coxing medal with my Cantabs Masters G Harlequins crew in the next division.

Ely training day

Saturday the 21st saw a return of our Ely Training Day at the CUBC boathouse, with the men’s and women’s side sending an eight; and additionally a double and quad. Having an uninterrupted straight river was great, as was coaches in launches. And we’ll quietly forget the men’s self-sabotage of somehow losing half and then all the wiring loom.

Thanks to the organisers for… organising; Harry for trailering; the women for organising lunch. Most pix courtesy Ralph Percival (from fb) and a few from me.

Head of the Cam, 2022

Another successfull HoC is now past. The “entry” page is archived here; the results spreadsheet is here; the Rowclock is here. We had a total of 738 “seats” entered, which was good (2018: 610; 2021: 587) most of whch came in the last week (I say this for future reference for anyone else doing entries who would worry about thin entries two weeks before). Div 1 as usual was full-for-eights and “negotiations” were held.

Numbers and prize-giving were in-person at Queens’ coaching room; our thanks to them for allowing us use.

Image credits: Ralph Percival.

Div 4 pix of crews: https://www.flickr.com/photos/belette/albums/72177720298321436

Note: post written well in arrears, but dated to the event itself.