BUCS Race Report
7th June 2017
Strong winds across all three days of racing made for an eventful BUCS Regatta at the National Water Sports Centre in Nottingham. Crews battled through the wind at Europe’s largest student regatta.
EUBC had 32 crews into finals over the 3 days winning medals throughout including 3 golds, 6 silvers and 2 bronze.
Thanks must go out as always to BUCS, their organising team and key volunteers for running such an impressive regatta in such difficult conditions.
EUBC’s first gold of the weekend was won by 2015 Junior World Champion Josh Armstrong , followed by a silver in the women’s Championship Quad. A mention must be given to EUBC’s Men’s coming 4th in the championship 8 with some tight racing against Oxford Brookes and The University of London.
Sunday saw EUBC’s James Temple and Matt Curtis win gold in the Men’s Championship Lightweight Double, for the second year in a row, resulting in 4 consecutive wins for EUBC in this category. The afternoon saw EUBC win silver in both Men’s Championship Coxless 4 and Women’s Beginner Quad. EUBC’s Women’s beginner 4 took bronze from UCL by 0.04 seconds while the Women’s championship 8 came through in the closing stages to take bronze.
With the weekend being characterised by strong winds and tight racing, despite the rain EUBS’s success continued into Monday with Lydia Currie and Anne Rodahl winning gold in the Women’s Intermediate double. James and Matt added to Sundays win by taking the silver in the Men’s championship lightweight pair and the Women winning silver in the beginner 8.
Overall this was a very successful 3 days of racing for EUBC with the club achieving their highest ever finish in the Women’s Championship 8 and retaining a 4 year winning streak in the Men’s Championship lightweight double.
Of the 72 institutions racing over the weekend EUBC finished 4th in the overall BUCS rankings with 534 points ahead of Cambridge with 482, Durham with 468.



