Race Report: February Trials

A number of EUBC athletes travelled to Boston, Lincolnshire, for the last of the season’s long distance assessments before selection moves to side-by-side racing in April.
COVID recovery and injury saw a smaller group take to the water than originally planned, but we still had a strong contingent of current and former students representing the club.
Dale Flockhart produced the standout result, finishing just 1 second off the win in the Lightweight Men’s 1x. Having flirted with openweight last season, Dale looks set to challenge for a senior vest to add to his u23 World Championship appearance from 2018 if this form continues.
In the Women’s Lightweight 1x, graduate member and Tokyo Olympic spare Maddie Arlett put in a strong performance to finish third and edge ever closer to her Tokyo teammates as the Paris games start too loom on the horizon.
Lucy Glover couldn’t match her win from the December assessment, finishing 7th in the challenging headwind conditions on the River Wye. Stroke of the Tokyo Olympic 4x whilst still in her final undergraduate year, Lucy will be looking to climb back to the top in time for summer.
Another previous trials winner, Jack Burns, solidified his status amongst the top scullers in the country with a 5th place, in amongst established Internationals as he continues his progress in his first season at the national training base at Caversham.
Following in the footsteps of our experienced older hands, our Under-23 contenders took another step on the road to selection for the World Under 23 Championships to be held in Varese, Italy in July.
Hannah Supple finished as the 2nd ranked Under 21, 4th ranked Under 23, and 15th overall in the 1x, whilst fellow first year Lily Young was 3rd Under 21, 4th Under 23 and the overall in the Lightweight 1x.
Three of GB Rowing Team World Class Start programme athletes were also racing. Cameron Kemp and Mike Simpson were 18th and 21st in the Open 1x, with Cameron 6th of the Under 23’s. Perri McClusky finished 16th in the Women’s 1x.
All of these athletes, along with illness absentees Matt Morgan, James Doran and Matthew Fielding, will be looking for an invitation to the April assessment at Caversham as the next step for their international ambitions.
Edinburgh University Boat Club is supported by Scottish Rowing and British Rowing to develop the next generation of international athletes.



