2012 British Rowing Championships
VenueNational Water Sports Centre
LocationHolme Pierrepont (Nottingham)
Dates13–15 July 2012

The 2012 British Rowing Championships were the 41st edition of the National Championships, held from 13–15 July 2012 at the National Water Sports Centre in Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham.[1] They were organised and sanctioned by British Rowing, and are open to British rowers.[2]

Senior

Medal summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Open 1xIsle of Ely
Daniel Clift
Henley
Dave Bell
Nottingham
Matt Gotrel
Open L1xUpper Thames
Tom Hope
Cantabrigian
John Hale
Bexhill
Mark Mitchell
Open 2-Oxford Brookes University
Louis Paterson & Alexander Holden-Smith
Upper Thames
Toby Mottram & R J McAllister
Nottingham / Durham University
William Mace & Edward Mace
Open L2-Newcastle University
Matthew Smith & Nick Buckle
Cardiff City
David George & Huw Carrick
Henley
Tom Cannon & Conor Ward
Open 4+Newcastle University
Alexander Leigh, Tom Ford, Timothy Clarke, Ed Ford, Ruaridh MacPhee
Durham University
John Ford, Barnaby Stentiford, Stephen Jones, Daniel Boddington, Franz Imfeld
Tideway Scullers School
Adam Lodygowski, Thomas Wheeler, Murray Wilkojc, Nathan O'Reilly, Zoe Davies
Women 1xNottingham
Pippa Whittaker
Sport Imperial
Mathilde Pauls
Molesey
Karen Bennett
Women L1xIsle of Ely
Elizabeth Polgreen
Nottingham
Nicola Spencer
Mortlake Anglian & Alpha
Francesca Rawlins
Women 2-Nottingham
Laura Wheeler & Lindsay Marshall
Thames
Sophie Theodorou & Barbara O'Brien
Strathclyde Park
Natalie Irvine & Gillian Connal
Women L2-Mortlake Anglian & Alpha
Lorna Brown & Rebekah Edgar
Tethys
Cynthia Eccles & Maximiliane Quel
Marlow
Danielle Phillips & Tamsin Knill
Women 4+Upper Thames
Rachael O'Sullivan, Elise Cope, Rhona O'Leary, Nikki Brown, Diane Yarrow
Sport Imperial / Vesta
Christina Duffy, Mathilde Pauls, Amy Propsting, Kat Astley, Constance Pidoux
Strathclyde Park / Clydesdale / Edinburgh University
Ailie Ord, Gillian Connal, Hannah Stone, Ruth Dunn, Rhi Morgan

U 23

Medal summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Open 1xOxford Brookes UniversityTideway Scullers SchoolMolesey
Women 1xClydesdaleMoleseyTees

Junior

Medal summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Open J18 1xTideway Scullers SchoolNorthwichTrentham
Open J18 2-Eton CollegeClydesdale / King's College SchoolReading
Open J18 2xTrentArdinglyStar & Arrow
Open J18 4-CalpeStrathclyde Park / Loch LomondLea
Open J18 4xMarlowCalpeEvesham
Open J16 1xChristchurchHinksey Sculling SchoolReading
Open J16 2-Aberdeen SchoolsPangbourne CollegeHenley
Open J16 2xNottinghamRGS High WycombeSt Neots
Open J16 4-Great Marlow SchoolMediterraneanRGS Worcester
Open J16 4+MediterraneanGeorge Watson's CollegeHinksey Sculling School
Open J16 4xMarlowNewarkHenley
Open J15 1xTideway Scullers SchoolSt Paul's SchoolStar Club
Open J15 2xTideway Scullers SchoolQueens Park High SchoolYork City
Open J15 4x+TrenthamEveshamGrange School / Northwich
Open J14 1xTyneMaidenheadReading
Open J14 2xNottinghamTrenthamPeterborough City
Open J14 4x+HenleyClaires CourtRGS High Wycombe
Women J18 1xLeaTideway Scullers SchoolKingsley School
Women J18 2-Broxbourne / Castle SempleKing's CanterburyPangbourne College
Women J18 2xNorwichHenleyGloucester Hartpury
Women J18 4-Aberdeen SchoolsTrenthamWilliam Borlase
Women J18 4xRuncorn / WarringtonKingston Grammar SchoolEton Excelsior / Marlow
Women J18 4+Aberdeen SchoolsEton ExcelsiorWilliam Borlase
Women J18 8+William BorlaseTrenthamEton Excelsior / Marlow / Pangbourne College
Women J16 1xEton Excelsior BEton Excelsior AWarrington
Women J16 2xHenleyTyneEton Excelsior
Women J16 4+William BorlaseHaberdasher's Monmouth GirlsAberdeen Schools
Women J16 4xEton Excelsior / MarlowTrentQueen Elizabeth HS
Women J15 1xNottinghamHollingworth LakeGlasgow
Women J15 2xGlasgowReadingRoss
Women J15 4x+MarlowMaidenheadWeybridge Ladies
Women J14 1xWaltonSurbiton High SchoolHaberdasher's Monmouth Girls
Women J14 2xGeorge Watson's CollegeYork CityMarlow
Women J14 4x+WaltonHenleyQueen Elizabeth HS
Key
Symbol meaning
1, 2, 4, 8crew size
+coxed
-coxless
xsculls
14Under-14
15Under-15
16Under-16
JJunior

References

  1. "British Rowing Champions 2012 declared". British Rowing.
  2. "2012 results". Web Archive. Archived from the original on 6 December 2016.
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