2000 News

Lofty coxes the Vet VIII to gold at the FISA World Veteran Championships in Hazewinkel 2000

"Remember you're World Champions!"

Racing into the NRL Premiership

World Veteran Champions in VIIIs - full report on the FISA Vets at Hazewinkel.

Sunshine and appalling showers, media personality and World Champion Vet D sculler Willy Almand plus Roy Davies on Belgium's legendary customer service.

Mark Chatwin won Senior 1 singles at Gloucester moving him to one pot off going Elite in a single season. Richard White and Ian Roots picked up Senior 1 VIIIs with Mark Banks, the Chief Coach for Juniors, making a comeback after 15 years with six of his charges from this season.

Ibis Head went ahead in the absence of the start marshalls who has installed themselves above Kew Road Bridge....

QBC moved up to Premiership in the National Rowing League. This places us in the top 10 clubs in the country for men's rowing. Owing to Monmouth and Henley Vets not getting their results in we have been pipped to the post by Bedford RC in the race to be best overall club for Men's Veteran Rowing.

Helen Pritchard-Smith was the fastest J15 at Redgrave's Supersprints Event on the One Minute Erg Challenge. Helen only took up rowing last year and is taking part in her first sculling race at Henley Sculls on Saturday 28th October at 2:30pm racing in the WJ15 category.

Iron Man signs sponsorship deal with Timex Triathlon watches. Press Agent Lofty says Dov delighted with deal which will last for one pot / final..

Chatwin (AKA "Mouthy") shuts up for five minutes, and consequently pulls blonde.

Stourport - Quintin win the Victor Ludorum Maggsy wins a qualifying point for Quintin. Everyone dreams of sinking the Steamer and being allowed to boat! Check out the Stourport Regatta Report

Angus Ford becomes Quintin's youngest member at 25 hours old. Proposed by the Captain and seconded by his father David Ford. Angus his mother, Marion, are now in training for Novice Coxed Mixed Doubles at Stourport Sprint Regatta 2007.

Maidenhead - 7 wins for Quintin

A fine series of wins across the range of squads. A fine win for the Senior 3 VIII stroked by Dov Ohrenstein, coached by John Peters.

Molesey - Quintin women win their first ever race!

Quintin women beat Wallingford A and Molesey A before losing to Parrs Priory in Novice Fours. The usual culprits picked up a load of gold Molesey medals to complete the bronze and silvers in the Molesey millenium collection.

Kingston - Novices no more

JP's novice boys recover from their Richmond crab-fest to grab a qualifying novice win.

Henley Veterans

The squad for Hazewinkel kicks off with wins in Vet B VIIIs, IVs and C IVs.

Radley Yardley Trophy - Quintin win 6-5

New Lady Jenny

New Empacher VIII - two careful races winning the Head and the Grand before becoming Quintin's flagship

New Janousek IV+ : The "Phil Read" a club boat

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