Ullapool Regatta 2015

Eighteen members of NBRC made the journey to Loch Broom for the Ullapool Regatta on the weekend of Friday 10th July.

Unusually there was a little rain this year (ahem!), but our spirits were not dampened, and as ever, we rowed, partied, celebrated, and all the things that make rowing fun.

The complete results can be found on the SCRA website, but to summarise (thanks to Elisa)-

•Our Ladies’ 50+ brought home the gold, winning by an impressive 22 second margin – the best win of the whole event!

•Our Men’s 50+ made an epic comeback, going from last to third place after getting caught on the start line (a problem that affected quite a few clubs throughout the event)

•Our Men’s Open team rowed the WHOLE 2 km without a rudder after it got tangled on the start line; despite rowing a good bit further than the course required them to, they finished in 6th out of 16 places, and did what was probably the best buoy turn of the regatta!

•The 40+ Men came 2nd out of 16. 50+ Men came 3rd. Mixed Open, 40+ Women and 50+ Mixed all came 4th. Mixed 40+ did a respectable 6th. 

•Our juniors did very well too and were real ambassadors for NBRC, joining and being joined by other young rowers in under 19 and under 17 teams.

•We came 4th overall out of the 20 clubs competing! I think that qualifies as a resounding success!

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Friday’s entertainment was an interesting mix of music, the highlight being a band “Hunter and the Bear”

Saturday was the Ceilidh, the usual fantastic epic.

Our thanks go to everyone at Ullapool for organising and hosting such a fine event.

A final quote from one of our rowers – “Well done to all the rowers that came to Ullapool, rowed, beat other teams, got beaten and were still able to enjoy it.”

It epitomises what Coastal Rowing is all about, and the spirit of our sport.

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