Four days of fantastic racing – the 2024 British Rowing Junior and Senior Championships

Plus full Victor Ludorum results and a roundup video from four wonderful, action-packed days from 19-22 July

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Wallingford RC - Overall and Junior Victor Ludorum winners at BRJSCC 2024

Results roundup

Overall, 61 gold medals were awarded after a massive 347 time trials and side-by-side races took place from 19-22 July. Lea RC topped the gold medal tally, winning four events, while Bath University BC, Derby RC, Hinksey Sculling School and Thames RC each won three.

With winners representing 43 different clubs from Scotland to the Isle of Wight and Gibraltar, the new-format Championships were a real true showcase for British club rowing.

Six course Championship records were broken in Junior events – by Olivia Lewis of Cambois RC in Women’s J14 Single sculls, Cantabrigian RC in Women’s J15 Quadruple sculls, Phoebe Asquith of A B Severn BC in Women’s J15 Single sculls, Walbrook RC in Open J15 Quadruple sculls, Quinn Mosley of Durham ARC in Open J15 Single sculls, and Calpe RC in Women’s J16 Coxless pairs.

Full Results

Check out our daily reports for more details:

Day 1 report Day 2 report Day 3 report Day 4 report

Photos from AllMarkOne

Reflecting on the four days of racing at the British Rowing Junior and Senior Club Championships, Organising Committee Chair Mike Martin said, “I’d just like to say a huge thank you to all the people who volunteered and helped to make this event such a successful one. It’s the first year we’ve combined the existing junior and new senior programmes and extended to four days in this brilliant venue in Nottingham. The weather has been kind to us and the racing has been fantastic. There have been lots and lots of happy faces and close finishes across over 160 clubs, which is more than we could’ve even imagined. Thank you to everyone who has taken part, from crews to competitors and so many loyal supporters – we look forward to continuing to build on this success next year.”

Victor Ludorum

Category1st2nd3rd
OverallWallingford RC
210 points
Marlow RC
163 points
The Windsor Boys’ School BC
144 points
SeniorThames RC
108 points
Bath University BC
54 points
Cambridge University BC
51 points
JuniorWallingford RC
210 points
Marlow RC
158 points
The Windsor Boys’ School BC
144 points
Category:
Overall
1st:
Wallingford RC
210 points
2nd:
Marlow RC
163 points
3rd:
The Windsor Boys’ School BC
144 points
Category:
Senior
1st:
Thames RC
108 points
2nd:
Bath University BC
54 points
3rd:
Cambridge University BC
51 points
Category:
Junior
1st:
Wallingford RC
210 points
2nd:
Marlow RC
158 points
3rd:
The Windsor Boys’ School BC
144 points

Full Victor Ludorum scores

Invaluable volunteers

“Today I’ve been sorting the numbers out and moving up and down the course helping with the food and drink. It’s been great, well done to everyone who has got everything rolling in Nottingham.” – Adam, Volunteer

The Championships were only made possible by the hard work of over a hundred volunteers who worked together at each day of the regatta as well as in planning the whole event – a real ‘Champs Crew’!

Fiona Rennie, Volunteer Manager, said, “It’s been a fantastic effort from all of our volunteers across four days of racing in Nottingham. Everybody brought a smile and some colour to the competition. We couldn’t be more grateful. It’s been lovely to see so many new faces, and we hope to see them all back again in 2025!”

Experience the Championships in under 3 minutes

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The Champs Live videos from all four days are available on the British Rowing YouTube channel.

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