Carlow Regatta June 2018

Carlow Regatta June 2018

The rowing regatta season is in full swing with Waterford Boat Club representatives travelling to the Lee (Cork), Castleconnell (Limerick) and Carlow regattas in recent weeks.

The most recent event took place in Carlow on the 2nd and 3rd of June. Waterford were well represented with over 19 crews racing over the 2 days.  Saturday’s crews raced in a Club 2 races which are an open category.  J14, J15 & J16 crews held their own over the 1100-meter technical course, securing 2 finals in which they competed against older more experienced crew’s. Having beaten Tralee in the semi-final the men’s J15 4x+coxed quad raced Carlow J18s matching them throughout the race to finish just 1 length behind.  A great performance achieved by sticking to the race plan.  Enniskillen grammar school got the better of our WJ15 x+ coxed quad crew over the 1100-meter course. However, Sunday was a triumphant day for WBC as they picked up 8 wins racing strong finals.

  • MJ 15 x4 Robbie Grogan, Cormac Walsh, Luke Shaw Chulainn O’Mahoney, Abby Grogan (Cox).
  • MJ15 x1 Robbie Grogan
  • MJ14 x1 Chulainn O’Mahoney
  • Wj16 2x Lauren Heyes & Leila McGagh
  • W15 x2 Sinead McHugh
  • WJ15 x2 Abby Grogan & Kate Skinner
  • WJ5 x2 Sinead McHugh & Olivia Heyes
  • WJ14 x1 Abby Grogan

All roads now lead to the National Rowing Centre in Cork on the 23rd of June to compete on a 2k, 6 laned, bouyed course.

Pictured L-R: Dermot Griffin (Boat Club President & Coach), Abby Grogan, Robbie Grogan, Kate Skinner, Cormac Walsh, Olivia Heyes, Luke Shaw, Sinead McHugh, Chulainn O’Mahoney and Ger McCarthy (Club Captain & Coach)



I Live, Breath and Live for Rowing

I Live, Breath and Live for Rowing

I live, breath, and live for rowing. I’m always thinking of the next regatta or head of the river.
As I’m writing this terrible promotion for the club I am thinking of the Barrow Challenge next weekend. Thinking of rates, pressures and if I will be able to complete it.

Rowing is a sport that just takes up your life. – Some wise Rowing Expert

Training is almost every day, weekdays and the weekends. But I look forward to each session. Almost everyone in the club feels the same way I do. The club is a friendly environment for people with a passion for the sport, no matter the skill.

Look, if you are saying things like “I’m only doing this for fitness.” You’re in the wrong sport. Go get yourself a gym membership!

In our small rowing community we all have to do our part. We all have to help, like bringing up the launch. Please don’t be going home before the damn launch is up.

Regattas aren’t just about the competition, It’s a day out. Think of it like going to the horses, it’s really social but stressful at times.

You may find that rowing sounds like a hard sport and you want to try but not sure about the commitment, just head down to us and give it a try, who knows… you might end up loving it.


Written by 14 year old Waterford Boat Club Rower, 2017.



My First Year at Rowing

My First Year at Rowing

My first year at rowing was a great year I won two medals. When I first started rowing it was at 8 o’clock on Sunday mornings. When I started rowing I was 12. I also started in the winter which was extremely cold and would wear fluffy socks, two under-armours, a fleece, a coat and two leggings. So we would go out on the river and I was not able to row at all. In fairness to me I was a mess. I thought it would have been easy for me but it took me about a month to even get one stroke. Everyone learns at different paces. My brother did rowing before I started and I went around to all the events that went on and I thought ‘how hard can it be’. Anyway since he did rowing he was always telling me how awful I was when I started and that he learned it a lot quicker. Well I don’t know for sure how fast he learnt it because to be honest I did not know what rowing was.

As I got better at rowing we formed a quad that was our age group. It was an all girl j14 quad. Training at one point was five days a week. On Wednesdays there was circuit training in Waterpark R.F.C in the club house, that was all through the winter.

My first race was in Carlow Regatta because I had missed Castleconnel regatta. My very first race was in a quad and we came first against New Ross so I was very happy. That was my first medal and in my single race I came second ( there was only 2 in the race! ).

Then there was the Cork Regatta this regatta was on my birthday and my parents surprised me with cake that all the club helped eat. My single race didn’t go very well but we came second out of 5 in the quad and we met the O’Donovan brothers and got photos with them. It was great to be rowing on the same water as Olympians!

Then there was Fermoy Regatta , up at 5 am to hit the road . In our quad race the 2 other clubs we were against crashed into the banks and we kept rowing and we won and got my second medal !

Finally it was Irish championships in July and we were allowed to compete however the first day was cancelled due to high winds and we went home then went up the next morning hoping that it was on. It was on at lunch time and I competed , it was great. That was my first year at rowing and I love it!


Written by 13 year old Waterford Boat Club Rower.



International scullers on the river

International scullers on the river

One of our International scullers heading down the river for a good training session.



Neptune regatta 2017

Neptune regatta 2017

Men’s junior 18 sweep fours at Neptune regatta 2017.



Fermoy regatta 2017

Fermoy regatta 2017

Junior 16 double scull on the start at 2017  Fermoy regatta



A proud Dad

A proud Dad



Fermoy Regatta 2017

Fermoy Regatta 2017

One of our men’s junior 18 scullers racing at Fermoy regatta 2017



Racing at Castle Connell sprints regatta

Racing at Castle Connell sprints regatta

One of our junior 18 men’s double sculls racing at Castle Connell sprints regatta 2017.

 



Junior 18 sweep fours by Granny Castle

Junior 18 sweep fours by Granny Castle

One of our men’s junior 18 sweep fours in action up along by Granny Castle.