Vets
HORR
2004
Rowed
over a shortened course due to inclement(!) weather conditions
the VHORR results are now up at www.vrc.org.uk
For the
record: -
Vet B
crew 30 (avg age 38 1/8th)
Kate Tucker,
Iain Pressling, Mike Spencer-Jones, Mark Henstridge, Mark Davies,
Tony Ellis, Simon Huntley, Dave Vernon & Gary Phillips
Finished
17th overall, 6th/19 Vet B in 7m29s
Vet C
(a) crew 50 (avg age 48)
Ella Waddingham,
Richard Coles, Mark Billingham, John Yeatman, Chris Lenton, Nick
Gill, James Tong, Rob Robertson, Ed House
Finished
31st overall, 8th/41 in Vet C in 7m45s
Despite
rough conditions in the marshalling area, where we waited for
nearly an hour, the shortened course was relatively flat. Thames
Vet B started just a canvas down on crew 30 the Putney side and
so took the majority of the stream along the buoys. Despite this
the Marlow Vet Bs settled into a fantastic rythmn and pulled away
rating 31 and gained distance on crew 28 before crossing the line
(having not been told that the event was running over a shortened
course!). Thanks to closet Vet Dave Vernon for subbing in for
the ailing Neil Mc at the last minute.
The Vet
C boat had a similarly comfortable paddle, overtaking several
crews (and not shipping any water despite being a heavier crew!)
in the windy conditions.
The Vet
C (b) crew from Jonathan Walne's group finished 97th in 8m50s
2003
- Towing (surely rowing?) without a hitch
Sunday
30 March And finally the big day had arrived. We had, somehow,
managed to get 32 rowers, 4 coxes and 4 eights together, find
a tideway club to boat from (thanks to Sean Farrelly's contacts
at Quintin) and get the entries in (just). We even managed to
get the trailer and boats there without collecting any roadside
furniture, though we did successfully manage to cut up David Rendall's
Volvo on the Hogarth roundabout. To make the parking/rigging that
little bit more interesting we were put in the middle of a running
race course, right by the start/finish of a half marathon.
The Marlow crews were starting 34th, 60th , 74th and 133rd, so
set off in plenty of time for the marshalling point below Putney
Bridge. Paddling to the start the Vet B crew were (slightly) concerned
to see the bow number of crew 74 floating upstream, but as no
other flotsam was spotted they carried on. At the marshalling
point the Vet B crew bumped into Woody with his RAF crew chomping
at the bit to do their 20th head course in the last 10 days!
View from the 'B' boat (avg age 36)
Starting
34th , sandwiched between London RC and Molesey BC, the Marlow
Vet B crew were in good company. Crossing the start line with
a gap between themselves and London ahead and Molesey only a length
behind they quickly
hit
their race rhythm of 32 strokes per minute. Karla using the tide
to perfection grabbed the main channel, forcing Molesey to go
wide towards the flats at Fulham. A cracking battle then ensued
with Marlow and Molesey rowing side-by-side from the black buoy
round to St Paul's, overtaking crew 27 from Belfast before Hammersmith,
before Molesey managed to squeeze a length ahead around the outside
as both crews overtook crew 31 from Exeter and crew 29 from Circolo
Canottieri Imo. With Karla still holding her line, Molesey just
missed clashing their stroke's blade with Simon in the bow seat.
Following the perfect course through Barnes Bridge, Marlow raised
their rate for the finish, crossing the line rating 34 in a time
of 19m21s, putting them 21st overall and 7th of 26 Vet B crews.
Bow - Simon Huntley, Neal Skipper, Paul Saunders, John Yeatman,
Marc Furlonger, Neil McCulloch, Mike Spencer-Jones, Stroke - Iain
Pressling and cox Karla Boddy
View
from the 'C' 1 boat (avg age 43)
Having
had a long, loose paddle about half-way to Westminster in search
of other crews starting around 60th position, and having observed
the alarming high frequency of GB leggings in the Nottingham crew
starting 64th, Marlow Vet C1 wound up a fluid start and settled
to a neat 32 past the boathouses. Crew 56, possibly from France,
had arrived late for the battle, moved past, but not before Marlow
had picked off another late starter. Into the headwind up to Hammersmith.
Nottingham closed, but with a rock solid rhythm at 31 from Marlow,
and sustained exquisite coxing from Ella, couldn't get past. They
tried the inside, and then they tried the outside, then the inside
again. Then they started shouting. Marlow responded with a storming
blend of determination and yet more rhythm. Nottingham made it
through with a bit more abuse, before having to go round the outside
of some Cambridge Veterans in the approach to Barnes Bridge. Ella
neatly tucked Marlow down the inside, the Cambridge and Nottingham
blades tangled, and then Nottingham had to find their way around
the outside again. The wind for home added a pip to 33 for a stroke
or two, and a finish time of 19m35s put them 34th overall, and
9th of 30 Vet C crews.
Bow - Ed House, Rob Robertson, David Rendall, Tony Ellis, Ian
Packer, Mark Henstridge, Mark Billingham, Stroke - Richard Coles
and cox Ella Waddingham
View
from the 'C' 2 boat (avg age 43)
Starting
as far from the start as the marshals would allow, Wandsworth
Bridge, gave the Vet 'C' 2 boat plenty of time to warm up on their
way from their marshalling point to the start line. Once into
the race they enjoyed(?) a running battle with the Quintin BC
crew who started behind them. Quintin had managed to get overlap
by Hammersmith Bridge, 1/3rd of the way into the race, but Marlow
then gradually drew away from them to finish 15s ahead. Final
placing was 99th overall and 23rd of 30 Vet C crews.
Bow - Mike Landers, Jonathan Walne, Bob Thompson, Rob Thomson,
Kelvin Read, Graeme Hyman, John Kirtland, Dave Faulkner and cox
Elaine Caldwell
View
from the 'E' boat (avg age 55)
Starting
133rd gave the 'E' crew plenty of time to rest after their warmed
up, so they quickly overtook two crews early in the race. Rising
23 places to finish 110th overall and 18th of 24 Vet E crews.
Three Warwick athletes - Barry Meatyard, Tim Walmesley and Martin
Le Toq, along with Graeme Armstrong, Ian Chamberlin, Ray Swordy
, Chris Tipney, Chris Adams and cox Sue Walters from Marlow