SQUADS

HARTPURY COLLEGE SQUAD

Rowing was first introduced at Hartpury College in 2009. Since then the boat club has grown into one of the most competitive clubs within the United Kingdom. Over the last ten years Hartpury College rowers have won numerous medals at the National Schools Regatta, Henley Women's Regatta, and Henley Royal Regatta; as well as seeing numerous athletes represent Great Britain.

If you or your child would like to join the Hartpury College Rowing Academy please press here to get started! Or feel free to email College Lead coach Ben Smeeton.


GLOUCESTER-HARTPURY RACER'S SQUAD

Our Racer's programme is a unique initiative aiming to provide a high-performance training environment for those aged 14 - 18 years of age in the local Gloucestershire area who are unable to attend Hartpury College. Since it's introduction it has helped produce many athletes, who have gone onto join the college, and represent Great Britain. In recent years, our Racer's have medalled at events such as The National Schools Regatta, Junior British Championships, Junior Inter-Regional Regatta, and National Junior Indoor Championships.

If you are based in the local Gloucestershire area and would like to join the Hartpury Racer Academy please feel free to get into contact with our Pathway Coach and Racer Lead Tom Jenkinson, or for more information please visit our 'The Racers' page here. 

HARTPURY UNIVERSITY SQUAD

Rowing was first introduced to the University in 2017. Since then the programme has firmly placed it's mark on the United Kingdom University rowing scene. Achieving numerous medals at both BUCS Regatta and BUCS Head events, across all three categories, Beginner, Intermediate, and Championship. As well as qualifying boats for Henley Royal Regatta in multiple disciplines such as, Prince of Wales (M4x-), Princess Grace (W4x-), and Stonor Challenge Trophy (W2x).

If you're interested in the Hartpury University Rowing Academy please get started here! If you'd like to know more please contact Lead University Coach Laura Meridew.