1990 British Rowing Championships

The 1990 National Rowing Championships was the 19th edition of the National Championships, held from 20–22 July 1990 at the National Water Sports Centre in Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham. There was a record entry of 653 crews and over 2,000 competitors competing for 64 titles.[1][2] Simon Larkin won a record equalling fourth singles sculls title (Kenny Dwan also won four times).[3][4]

1990 British Rowing Championships
VenueNational Water Sports Centre
LocationHolme Pierrepont (Nottingham)
Dates20–22 July 1990
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Senior edit

Medal summary edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men 1x NCRA
Simon Larkin
Leander
Guy Pooley
Molesey
Mark Pollecutt
Men 2+ Thames Tradesmen Bedford Tideway Scullers School
Men 2x Molesey
Graham & Burbank
Leander / Wallingford Barclays Bank / Tideway Scullers School
Men 2- Lea / Tyrian
Curtis & Williams
Leander Lea
Men 4- NCRA Nottingham & Union GB national junior squad
Men 4+ Lea Nottingham & Union Bedford
Men 4x Upper Thames A Tideway Scullers School Upper Thames B
Men 8+ NCRA Walton Scottish composite
Women 1x GB national squad
Tish Reid
Westminster School
Fiona Freckleton
GB national squad
Kate Miller
Women 2x GB national squad
Adrienne Grimsditch & Suzanne Kirk
Birmingham / Agecroft Tideway Scullers School
Women 2- GB national squad B
Joanne Gough & Annabel Eyres
GB national squad A
Lesley Baguley & Kate Miller
Birmingham
Women 4- GB national squad
Kate Grose, Miriam Batten, Kareen Marwick, Caroline Christie
Tideway Scullers School / Thames Kingston
Women 4x Tideway Scullers School Kingston GB national junior squad
Women 4+ London University Thames Edinburgh University
Women 8+ Cambridge University Cambridge University Ltw Tideway Scullers School

Lightweight edit

Medal summary edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men 1x St Ives Queens Tower Leander
Men 2x NCRA Leander / Wallingford Leicester
Men 4- NCRA Imperial College London
Men 4x Auriol Kensington Mortlake Anglian & Alpha / Putney Town Upper Thames
Men 8+ NCRA Cambridge University Kingston
Women 1x NCRA Glasgow University Mortlake Anglian & Alpha
Women 2x Marlow / Thames Tideway Scullers School / Thames Birmingham / Agecroft
Women 2- Birmingham Clyde Kingston
Women 4- Thames Tradesmen City of Sheffield / Sheffield University Clyde

Junior edit

Medal summary edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men 1x Worcester
Men 2- GB national junior squad
Men 2x GB national junior squad
Men 2+ Thames
Men 4- GB national junior squad
Men 4+ Windsor Boys' School
Men 4x GB national junior squad
Men 8+ GB national junior squad
Men J16 1x St George's College
Men J16 2- Claires Court School
Men J16 2x Quintin
Men J16 4+ King's School Worcester
Men J16 4- King's School Chester
Men J16 4x Emanuel School
Men J16 8+ Emanuel School / Marlow
Men J14 1x Stirling
Men J14 2x Trent
Men J14 4x Windsor Boys' School
Women 1x GB national junior squad
Women 2x GB national junior squad
Women 2- GB national junior squad
Women 4x GB national junior squad
Women 4+ George Watson's College
Women 8+ George Watson's College
Women J16 1x Worcester
Women J16 2x Bedford
Women J16 2- Evesham / Stratford-upon-Avon
Women J16 4+ Lady Eleanor Holles School
Women J16 4x Marlow
Women J16 8+ George Heriot's School / George Watson's College
Women J14 1x Burway
Women J14 2x Lady Eleanor Holles School
Women J14 4x Lady Eleanor Holles School

Coastal edit

Medal summary edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men 1x Southsea
Men 2- Southsea
Men 4+ Southampton University
Women 4+ Christchurch
Men J1x- BTC Southampton
Men J2- Southsea
Men J4+ Lymington

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 edit

  1. ^ "Rosewell, Mike. "A record entry attracted." Times, 20 July 1990, p. 414". Times Digital Archives.
  2. ^ "Rosewell, Mike. "Duckings and diving are not permitted." Times, 21 July 1990, p. 32". Times Digital Archives.
  3. ^ "Rosewell, Mike. "Larkin in record fourth win." Times, 23 July 1990, p. 37". Times Digital Archives. Archived from the original on 30 April 2024. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
  4. ^ "NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (1990)". Rowing Story. Archived from the original on 21 October 2020. Retrieved 11 August 2020.