Walton Rowing Club

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LocationWalton on Thames, Surrey, England
Coordinates51°23′44″N 0°25′01″W / 51.3955°N 0.417°W / 51.3955; -0.417
Home waterReach above Sunbury Lock, River Thames
Founded1927 (1927)
Walton Rowing Club
Image showing the rowing club's blade colours
LocationWalton on Thames, Surrey, England
Coordinates51°23′44″N 0°25′01″W / 51.3955°N 0.417°W / 51.3955; -0.417
Home waterReach above Sunbury Lock, River Thames
Founded1927 (1927)
AffiliationsBritish Rowing
boat & composite crew code: WLT
Websitewww.waltonrowingclub.co.uk
Events
  • Walton and Weybridge Regatta (May/June)
  • Walton Small Boats Head (December)

Walton Rowing Club is an amateur rowing club, on the River Thames in England. Its large, modern, combined club and boat house is on the Surrey bank of the Thames, facing the Walton Mile straight, at Walton-on-Thames about 400 metres (1,300 ft) above Sunbury Lock cut.[1] The club organises several rowing events, and members have competed at international level.

The initial establishment of a club and affiliation to the Amateur Rowing Association took place in 1927 with the contribution of members of Thames Rowing Club and Kingston Rowing Club and including active members of Thames Valley Skiff Club and the now defunct Oatlands Rowing Club. The club's first President was Steve Fairbairn. Activities ceased during World War II and in the postwar period much effort was spent on establishing a clubhouse and boat house. This was the forerunner to the present building at the end of Sunbury Lane, 1953 to 2011.[citation needed]

The Club incepted Walton Amateur Regatta, and co-organises the Weybridge Regatta successor Walton and Weybridge Regatta. It organises in its own right, since 1978, the Walton Small Boats Head, a major December event in the club calendar.[citation needed]

The club was the first to have competed at National Schools Regatta as a non-school club this was in 1976.[2]

Nine men's juniors between 2007 and 2013 were selected for World Juniors, or World U23s.[3]

The club won its 24th national title at the 2025 British Rowing Club Championships.[4]

Honours

British champions

Year Winning crew/s
1976Men 2-[5]
1977Men J16 2x[6]
1992Men J18 1x[7]
1996Men 4x, Men L4x[8]
1997Men L4x[9]
2003Men L1x, Men J14 1x[10]
2004Open J15 1x, Open J14 1x[11]
2007Women J15 4x+[12]
2009Open J16 4-[9]
2010Open J15 4x+, Open J14 2x[13]
2011Open J18 2x, Open J16 2x, Open J16 4-[9]
2012Women J14 1x, Women J14 4x+[14]
2014Women J16 2-[15]
2015Open J14 1x[16]
2017Open J16 2- [17]
2018Open J18 4-[18]
2025Open J18 2-[4]

Henley Royal Regatta

Year Races won Notes
1971Double Sculls Challenge CupM 2x, MA & CA Brigden
1993Fawley Challenge CupMJ 4x with Trent Rowing Club1

Notable members

The most successful Senior international rower who trained almost contemporaneously at the club was Steve Trapmore, who stroked the winning Great Britain men's eight at the Sydney 2000 Summer Olympics and won a World Championship title two years later in a GB four.[3][19] He went on to retire with a back injury in 2003 and become a longstanding Olympic Rowing Programme and head Cambridge University coach.[19]

See also

References

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