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Thames Rowing Club

Thames Rowing Club
Image showing the rowing club's emblem
Thames Rowing Club on Head of the River Race day 2012.jpg
Image showing the rowing club's blade colours
Location Putney, United Kingdom
Coordinates 51°28′11.3″N 0°13′14.7″W / 51.469806°N 0.220750°W / 51.469806; -0.220750 (Thames Rowing Club)Coordinates: 51°28′11.3″N 0°13′14.7″W / 51.469806°N 0.220750°W / 51.469806; -0.220750 (Thames Rowing Club)
Home water Tideway
Founded 1860
Affiliations British Rowing, Thames Regional Rowing Council, Remenham Club
Website thamesrc.co.uk
Events
Boustead Cup
Notable members

Thames Rowing Club is the joint third-oldest non-academic rowing club on the Thames and is in Putney, London. It was founded in 1860, the same year as Twickenham Rowing Club.

The club colours are red, white and black in stripes, the white stripe lying between the red and black and being of half their width.

The TRC clubhouse is situated on Putney Embankment between Rotherwood Road and Festing Road, approximately 400 metres from the Putney end of the Championship Course. Its neighbouring clubs are Vesta Rowing Club and Imperial College Boat Club. As such, the club's training water is the tidal stretch of the Thames (known as the tideway); the club commonly trains upstream as far as Richmond Lock and less commonly downstream as far as Westminster Bridge.

The clubhouse itself was constructed in 1879 with several later additions. In 2005, the club opened a new building behind the clubhouse, named in memory of former Club President and benefactor Alan Burrough, providing additional training facilities and boat storage. In May 2011, work began on substantial alterations and improvements to the clubhouse. These works were completed in November 2011.

Thames Rowing Club's stated focus is on racing and competition but it is also open to complete beginners. Thames appears to have one of the largest active memberships of any UK rowing club; this membership being split approximately equally between male and female.

Since first admitting women in 1973, the club has gained a strong reputation in women's rowing, and in 2012 won the Head pennant (were overall winners) of the Women's Eights Head of the River Race. Thames' men's squad have also performed strongly in recent years, with three wins in the club events at Henley Royal Regatta and the Vernon Trophy at the Head of the River Race for the fastest tideway club. Thames also has a junior squad and additionally provides facilities to London Youth Rowing. Masters (Veteran) Rowing at Thames is very strong, at all such levels, both men and women, regularly competing and winning at the FISA World Masters Regatta.


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