Royal Shrewsbury School Boat Club

Royal Shrewsbury School Boat Club (RSSBC) is a rowing club based on the River Severn at Shrewsbury School Boathouse, Kingsland, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, West Midlands.[1]

Royal Shrewsbury School Boat Club
LocationShrewsbury School Boathouse, Kingsland, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, West Midlands
Coordinates52.704355°N 2.760414°W / 52.704355; -2.760414
Founded1866
AffiliationsBritish Rowing
boat code - SHR
Websitewww.shrewsbury.org.uk/page/rowing-rssbc

History

The boat club was founded in 1866 and is owned by Shrewsbury School with rowing being a primary school sport due to its location on the River Severn.[2]

The club has won the prestigious Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup at the Henley Royal Regatta on four occasions and has won both the Queen Mother Challenge Cup at the National Schools' Regatta (three times) and the Schools' Head of the River Race eights (three times).[2][3]

Pengwern Rowing Club

The Pengwern Boat Club shares the same stretch of the river and is located immediately to the west of the RSSBC.[4]

Honours

National Schools' Regatta

Year Winning crew
1976Queen Mother Challenge Cup
1982Queen Mother Challenge Cup
2006Queen Mother Challenge Cup

Henley Royal Regatta

Year Winning crew
1924Ladies' Challenge Plate
1932Ladies' Challenge Plate
1955Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup
1960Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup
1961Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup
1976Special Race for Schools
1980Special Race for Schools
1981Special Race for Schools
1982Special Race for Schools
1984Special Race for Schools
1985Special Race for Schools
2007Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup

Schools' Head of the River Race

Year Winning crew
2006Eights
2007Eights
2008Eights

British champions

Year Winning crew/s
1973Men J18 2x, Men J16 8+[5]
1977Men J18 8+ [6]
1978Men J18 8+ [7]
1979Men J16 2x, Men J16 8+
1980Men J18 2-[8]
1981Men J18 4+[9]
1985Men J18 8+[10]
1986Men J18 2+[11]
1987Men J18 2+, Men J16 2-[12]
1989Men J16 4- [13]
1997Men J18 2-, Men J18 4- [14]
2009Open J18 4+ [15]
2010Open J18 4-, Open J18 4+ [16]

References

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