1989 British Rowing Championships

The 1989 National Rowing Championships was the 18th edition of the National Championships, held from 14–16 July 1989 at the Strathclyde Country Park in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire.[1][2][3]

1989 British Rowing Championships
VenueStrathclyde Country Park
LocationMotherwell, North Lanarkshire
Dates14–16 July 1989
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Senior

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Medal summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men 1x NCRA
Simon Larkin
Thames Tradesmen
Mark Pollecutt
Thames
Gavin Reddin
Men 2+ Kingston Thames Tradesmen Tideway Scullers School
Men 2x Barclays Bank / Tideway Scullers School NCRA Tideway Scullers School
Men 2- NCRA Tideway Scullers School Lea
Men 4- NCRA Thames Tradesmen Upper Thames
Men 4+ Thames Tradesmen Lea Edinburgh University
Men 4x NCRA Tideway Scullers School B Tideway Scullers School A
Men 8+ Castle Semple / Clydesdale / Stirling Tideway Scullers School Lea
Women 1x Tideway Scullers School
Cathy Baker
Thames Tradesmen
Debbie Flewin
Birmingham University
Helen Bruce
Women 2x GB National Lightweight squad
Helen Mangan & Claire Parker
Thames Tideway Scullers School
Women 2- Thames GB National squad Clydesdale
Women 4+ GB National Lightweight squad
Sue Key, Rachel Hirst, Joanna Toch, Katie Brownlow
Kingston Kingston
Women 4x Kingston GB National squad Clydesdale / Glasgow
Women 8+ Thames Cambridge University Tideway Scullers School / London University

Lightweight

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men 1x Thames Tradesmen St Ives Queens Tower
Men 2x Leander London A London B
Men 4- NCRA Thames Tradesmen Henley
Men 4x Goldie / Lea / Rob Roy Thames Tradesmen / Tideway Scullers School / London University Upper Thames
Men 8+ Cambridge University Clydesdale Thames Tradesmen
Women 1x Tideway Scullers School Staines Birmingham
Women 2x GB National squad Putney Town / Sons of the Thames Nottingham & Union
Women 4- GB National squad Lea / Thames Tradesmen Kingston

Junior

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men 1x GB national junior squad
Men 2- GB national junior squad
Men 2x Bryanston School
Men 2+ Carmel College
Men 4- City of Cambridge
Men 4+ Royal Chester
Men 4x Kingston Grammar School / Westminster School
Men 8+ Eton College / Windsor Boys' School
Men J16 1x Barn Elms Centre
Men J16 2- Windsor Boys' School
Men J16 2x Worcester / Wycliffe College
Men J16 2+ Barn Elms Centre
Men J16 4+ Westminster School
Men J16 4- Royal Shrewsbury School
Men J16 4x Marlow / Wallingford
Men J16 8+ Cheltenham College
Men J14 1x St Neots
Men J14 2x City of London School / Barn Elms Centre
Men J14 4x King's School Chester
Women 1x St Neots
Women 2x GB national junior squad
Women 2- GB national junior squad
Women 4x GB national junior squad
Women 4+ GB national junior squad
Women 8+ Composite
Women J16 1x GB national junior squad
Women J16 2x Wallingford
Women J16 4+ George Watson's College
Women J16 4x Lady Eleanor Holles School / Lea / Molesey
Women J16 8+ George Watson's College
Women J14 1x Marlow
Women J14 2x Kingston Grammar School
Women J14 4x Trent

Coastal

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men 1x Southsea A Southsea B BTC Southampton
Men 2- Dover Southsea A Southsea B
Men 4+ Christchurch Southsea Ryde
Men J1x- Southsea
Men J2- Christchurch
Men J4+ Christchurch

Key

Symbol meaning
1, 2, 4, 8 crew size
+ coxed
- coxless
x sculls
14 Under-14
15 Under-15
16 Under-16
J Junior

References

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  1. ^ "a Special Correspondent. "Chuter to resolve selection dispute." Times, 17 July 1989, p. 32". Times Digital Archives.
  2. ^ "a Special Correspondent. "Top crews do clubs good turn." Times, 13 July 1989, p. 44". Times Digital Archives.
  3. ^ "a Special Correspondent. "Fledglings provide a glimpse of the future." Times, 15 July 1989, p. 52". Times Digital Archives.