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    • Molesey Boat Club is a rowing club between Molesey Lock and Sunbury Lock on the River Thames in England. The club was founded in 1866 where its boathouse stands with hardstanding next to the Thames Path.
      Molesey has been the organising or support club for Molesey Regatta since its inception in 1867.


      Results




      = Head of the River Race

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      2015: 2nd
      2014: 1st (of 70. Unofficial as race was abandoned as wind increased.)
      2013: Race Cancelled
      2012: 2nd
      2011: 2nd
      2010: 1st
      2009: 4th
      2008: 8th
      2007: 3rd (of unknown number. Unofficial as race was abandoned after several crews sank.)
      2006: 3rd
      2005: 4th
      2004: Race Cancelled
      2003: 2nd
      2002: 4th
      2001: 4th
      2000: 5th


      = Henley Royal Regatta

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      Grand Challenge Cup: 1960, 2009†, 2013† 2015†
      Thames Challenge Cup: 1999, 2000, 2009, 2012, 2016, 2022
      Stewards' Challenge Cup: 1963, 1991†, 2007†, 2011†, 2014† 2017†
      Wyfold Challenge Cup: 1892, 1893, 1959, 1978, 1985, 1997, 2015, 2018
      Visitors' Challenge Cup: 2012†
      Ladies' Challenge Plate: 1991†, 2013†
      Prince of Wales Challenge Cup: 2004
      Prince Philip Challenge Cup: 1964, 1993†, 2002
      Britannia Challenge Cup: 1999, 2004, 2008, 2019
      Silver Goblets & Nickalls Challenge Cup: 1984†, 1985†, 2000, 2011†, 2015†
      Diamond Challenge Sculls: 1997
      Women's events, most not integrated into main regatta - expanded to three in total in 2014

      no wins to date

      Henley Women's Regatta wins since 1991. † = composite (with other club)

      Ron Needs Challenge Cup: 2018†
      The GP Jeffries Cup: 2017
      Avril Vellacott Cup: 2011†, 2009†, 2018
      Vesta Cup: 2011
      Sports Council Cup: 2008†, 1999†
      Frank Harry Cup: 2007
      FISA Senior B Category 1x: 2005
      Chairman's Trophy: 2018
      Bea Langridge Trophy: 2003†
      Rayner Cup: 2018


      = Recent British Championships

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      2009 Women L4-
      2011 Open 2x, Open 4+, Women L1x
      2014 Open 4-
      National Schools' Regatta
      2023 GOLD: Championship Boys 4-, Championship Girls 2x, SILVER: J16 Boys 4x, J15 Boys 4x+, BRONZE: J16 Girls 4x
      2022 GOLD: J16 Girls 2x SILVER: J14 Boys 4x+
      2018 GOLD: Championship Girls 1x, SILVER: Championship Boys 4-, Championship Girls 2-
      2017 GOLD: Boys 1st Eights, BRONZE: Championship Girls 2x


      Squads and management


      The club consists of approximately 700 members, consisting of juniors, novices, seniors, veterans and Great Britain internationals of both genders.

      Senior squad. Approximately 140 members. Molesey has been identified as and designated a "High Performance Club" for senior heavyweight men by British Rowing due to the breadth and extent of high standards among this group and professional coaching being available. With women and lightweight categories for both sexes, this is the club's largest active rowing group.
      Junior squad. Approximately 70-80 athletes. Closely linked to a number of local schools. The junior system offers rowing from the age of 13. The Junior programme's objective is to build towards success at J18 level domestically and internationally.
      Adult development or 'Explore Recreational Rowing'. Approximately 60 members, offers rowing and sculling for people who want to take up the sport later in life with transition to the senior or masters categories possible.
      Masters (formerly this category was known in rowing as Veterans) is the largest group in numbers whether or not including the club's discounted-fees Social Members. Masters categories A to H, men's and women's have representatives in most years at local, national and/or international events.
      The club is run by a committee of 16 elected members, including the five officers of the club, Captain, Deputy Captain, Vice Captain, Secretary and Treasurer.


      Notable members (past & present)


      Martin Cross: Olympic bronze and gold: 4- 1980, 4+ 1984
      Rowley Douglas: Monkton Combe 2nd 8+, Olympic gold medallist: 8+ 2000
      Simon Fieldhouse: World Championships GBR 4+ 2006, 4x 2007
      James Foad: World Championships GBR 8+ 2010, 2011
      Fred Gill: Cambridge University Blue 2010
      Andrew Holmes: Junior World Champion GBR 4- 2009
      Tom James: Olympic gold medallist: 4- 2008, 4- 2012
      Peter Marsland: Cambridge University Blue 2008, 2009
      Ian McNuff: Olympic bronze: 4- 1980
      Rebecca Muzerie: 2020 Olympian
      George Nash: Olympic bronze: 2- 2012, World Championships gold 8+ 2013, Cambridge Blue 2010, 2011, 2013.
      Cameron Nichol: World Championships GBR 8+ 2010, 2011
      Dan Ouseley: Olympian 8+ 2004
      Tom Ransley: World Championships GBR 8+ 2009–2011; Cambridge University Blue 2008, 2009
      Moe Sbihi: World Championships GBR 8+ 2010, 2011, Olympic bronze medallist: 8+ 2012, Olympic gold medallist: 4- 2016, Olympic bronze medallist: 8+ 2020
      Greg Searle: Olympic gold and bronze: 2+ 1992, 4- 1996
      Jonny Searle: Olympic gold and bronze: 2+ 1992, 4- 1996
      Phil Simmons: Olympian GBR 8+ 2004
      Ben Smith: Oxford University Blue 2008
      Tom Solesbury: World Championships GBR 8+ 2006, 2007, Olympian 2- 2008
      Richard Stanhope: Olympic silver: 8+ 1980
      Andrew Triggs Hodge: Olympic gold medallist: 4- 2008, 4- 2012
      Jim Walker: Olympic Games GBR 8+ 1992, 8+ 1996; World Championships GBR 8+ 1989 (Bronze); Junior World Championships GBR 4- 1986 (Silver)


      Attractions


      The Molesey stretch allows a 4.5 km navigation from main weir to main weir and is shared with two other boat clubs, the Sunbury Skiff and Punting Club and the Millennium Boat House of Hampton and Lady Eleanor Holles Schools. The second non-tidal reach above Teddington Lock, banks lack the funnelling walls at many points along the widening reach below, factors which lead to fewer waves on windy days. The club has organised or been the main supporting club for the organising of Molesey Regatta since it was founded, a year after the club.
      The club was the first place that Queen guitarist Brian May used his Red Special guitar live on stage with his group 1984.


      Sponsors


      The club does not currently have any sponsors. Previously it has been sponsored by a Building Society and the International Sports Promotion Society. The club has also received sponsorship from Sport England and Elmbridge Borough Council and other organisations and public bodies in the past.


      See also


      Rowing on the River Thames


      Notes and references


      Notes

      References


      External links


      http://www.moleseyboatclub.org/

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