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Welsh Rowing

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Governing body of rowing in Wales

Welsh Rowing
SportRowing
Regional affiliationBritish Rowing
HeadquartersCardiff
PresidentLord Moynihan
Official website
www.welshrowing.com
Wales

Welsh Rowing (formally known as theWelsh Amateur Rowing Association) (Welsh:Rhwyfo Cymru) is thegoverning body for the sport ofrowing inWales. It is responsible for promoting the sport in Wales, choosing crews to send to theHome Countries International Regatta and theCommonwealth Rowing Championships as well as progressing talented Welsh rowers along relevant pathways into the Great Britain trials and squads. It has 21 affiliated clubs, including schools and universities.[1]

Welsh Rowing is based at the Sport Wales National Centre, and boats its athletes from the Channel View Leisure Centre, Grangetown Cardiff. Welsh Rowing host a British Rowing Start Centre, with two coaches, and aims to raise the awareness and participation of rowing within Wales. As well as river rowing and indoor rowing, Welsh Rowing works closely with the Welsh Sea RowingWelsh Sea Rowing Association, which is the national association for coastal and ocean rowing clubs in Wales.[2]

Affiliated clubs

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World Class Start Centre

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The Welsh Rowing World Class Start Centre is supported by British Rowing and is the only centre of its kind in Wales. To be considered for the World Class Start Centre promising athletes must meet the criteria (females must be 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) or taller and aged between 14 and 22, and males 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) or taller and aged between 14 and 20).[3]

The current rowers within the Welsh Rowing World Class Start Centre are:[4]

  • Angharad Broughton
  • Shereen Miers
  • Ben Pritchard
  • Andy Wallis

Welsh and GB Representation

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Over the years there have been many Welsh Athletes who have represented GB.

The current GB Senior Welsh Athletes are:[5]

  • Alice Baatz
  • Tom Barras
  • Josh Bugajski
  • Beccy Girling
  • Gemma Hall
  • Zak Lee-Green
  • Ben Pritchard
  • Graeme Thomas
  • Vicky Thornley
  • Oliver Wynne-Griffith

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Who We Are - Welsh Rowing".www.welshrowing.com. Retrieved13 August 2019.
  2. ^"Welsh Sea Rowing Association".www.welshsearowing.org. Retrieved13 August 2019.
  3. ^"Start".British Rowing.
  4. ^"Start Centre".www.welshrowing.com. Retrieved13 August 2019.
  5. ^"GB Representation".www.welshrowing.com. Retrieved13 August 2019.

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