Ryde Rowing Club. ITCHEN JUNIOR SPRINT REGATTA. Saturday, 8th OCTOBER, 2016.

Ryde Rowing Club. ITCHEN JUNIOR SPRINT REGATTA. Saturday, 8th OCTOBER, 2016.

Wightlink sponsored Ryde Rowing Club took their Junior under 14 squad – nearly all of whom were competing on the mainland for the Club for the first time – to the Itchen Imperial Rowing Club Junior Sprint Regatta on Saturday (8th October) where they produced some encouraging performances.

The Club had two crews competing in the J14 Coxed Quad event where the “A” crew of - Josh Lee, Tom Starkey, Tye Cameron, Ben Sanderson and Daniel Sanderson (Cox) - comfortably won their heat to claim a place in the final where they finished 2nd although, unfortunately, the Race Officials were confused by the Crews “A” designation and applied an incorrect handicap at the start giving their opponents a three length advantage which may well have affected the result of this close fought race. The B Crew of - Freya Drage, Austin Smith, Lyle Winfield, Paddy Kearney and cox Eirann McClumpha.   - finished 2nd in their heat just missing out on a place in the final.

All eight of the Club’s J14 Squad then competed in the J14 Double Sculls event with the “A” crew Josh Lee and Tom Starkey and the “B” crew of Tye Cameron and Ben Sanderson both winning their respective heats before going on to finish 2nd and 3rd in the Final respectively. The “C” Crew of Freya Drage and Austin Smith and the “D” crew of Lyle Winfield and Paddy Kearney both finished 2nd in their respective heats just missing out on the final.

The Club J11 Coxed Quad of - Eirann McClumpha, Daniel Sanderson, Harry Jones and Ben Redstone and coxed by coach Joel Smith - had no competition so were forced to race in the older J12 event where they sculled well to finish in 2nd place. Two of this crew - Harry Jones, Ben Redstone then competed in the J12 Double Sculls securing another 2nd place.

The Clubs also had a J14 Single sculler competing, who secured yet another 2nd place for the Club in his final.

 Unfortunately the Club will not be competing at next weekend’s BTC River and Coastal Head of the River race, re-scheduled from earlier in the year after its cancellation due to the weather, as the events clashes with the Clubs Annual presentation Dinner.

Steve Bull. Ryde R. C.

FISH & CHIP SUPPER AND TALK. THURSDAY 20th October AT 7.30PM at the Clubhouse.

RYDE ROWING CLUB  

The next FISH & CHIP SUPPER AND TALK takes place on THURSDAY 20th October AT 7.30PM at the Clubhouse.

PLEASE NOTE EARLIER DATE.

The talk is on - A brief history of W J Nigh & Sons Ltd followed by a postcard tour of the Island in the past. 

ALSO – MONTHLY “150 CLUB” CASH DRAW AND RAFFLE.

All Club & 150 Club Members plus family and friends welcome.

FISH & CHIP SUPPER: £7.50

ALL FOOD ORDERS TO STEPH HICKMAN PLEASE, BY MONDAY 17th OCTOBER at the LATEST.

TEL: IW 613077 OR EMAIL : steph.hickman1944@gmail.com

NB. WE CANNOT GUARANTEE MEALS IF ORDERS ARE PLACED AFTER THE DEADLINE.

Hopefully one of Goddards Craft beer's will be available.

This is the last of the of this season's talks & Fish & Chip Suppers. We will resume in the new year - probably in February - and we already have a number of speakers booked in. More information shortly. 

We are also planning a New Boat Fund Raiser in November - probably on Friday 25th November - and likely to be a "Bingo" Night and the 150 Club Christams draw is on Saturday, 3rd December. Again more information to follow.

Ryde Rowing Club Member Lisa Murphy is Treking the Himalaya's in October Raising Funds for the Alzheimer's Society.

Ryde Rowing Club Member Lisa Murphy is Treking the Himalaya's in October Raising Funds for the Alzheimer's Society.

If you would like to support Lisa please make a donation on her "just Giving" Page at -

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JustGiving sends your donation straight to Alzheimer's Society and automatically reclaims Gift Aid if you are a UK taxpayer, so your donation is worth even more.

THIS TREK HAS BEEN SELF FUNDED SO EVERYTHING RAISED GOES DIRECTLY TO THE CHARITY!!!!!

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Hants & Dorset ARA Presentation Dinner. Saturday, 12th November, 2016. Novotel Southampton.

The Hants & Dorset ARA Presentation Dinner takes place on Saturday, 12th November, 2016. at the Novotel Southampton.

The Club has won the Men's Novice Sculls Championship and a share in the Ladies Novice Fours Championship and although there are no individual medals for Novice Championships there are Trophies to collect - including a Safety Award.

So it would be really good if a few members could attend. Its usually a pretty good evening. 

The Cost of the evening is £27:00 and this includes: 3 Course meal, coffee, mints and shortbread. 

The usual heads and tails will be played together with a small high quality raffle prize draw.

Club members have to pay individual clubs for tickets and one club cheque or bank transfer is sent and info will be sent to the club organiser re: table planning - which I guess will be me!

If anyone from the Club is interested in going - I am happy to arrange the tickets - but wont book accommodation. If you want tickets then you need to let me know - and let me have the money and menu choices by the end of October at the very latest - earlier if possible.

Please E Mail me as soon as possible on stephencbull@gmail.com if you are interested - with the money by the end of October as stated. 

The menu choices are - 

Menu Choice Saturday 12th November 2016

Starters. Smoked Salmon - Horseradish creme fraiche & dressed wild rocket; Terrine (v) - chickpea, tahini, hazelnut & lemon

Mains. Chicken Supreme - Wrapped in smoked bacon, fondant potato, braised red cabbage, honey glazed carrot, fresh oregano jus; Roasted topside of Beef - Paprika scented roasted potatoes, root vegetables, yorkshire pudding & red wine jus

Cheddar cheese, cornish clotted cream & leek tart (v)

Desserts. Trio of desserts; Fresh fruit salad; Cheese platter

Any queries contact Paula on 07525339144 or paulamwilliams@hotmail.co.uk.

If you want to stay over there are three Hotels on the site – all having the same address - 1 West Quay Road, S015 1RA.

The Southampton Novotel – the most expensive where the Dinner actually takes place. Contact -Tel (+44)2381/072800  Fax (+44)2380/222158E-mail H1073@accor.com

A slightly cheaper option is the Southampton IBIS - which is right next door - 

Contact - Tel (+44)2380/634463. Fax.: (+44)2380/223273

And an even cheaper option – next door to the Ibis is the Ibis Budget Hotel (formally called the Etap). Contact(+44)2380227705. Fax. (+44)2380220554

End of Season Celebration combined with "Worlds Biggest Coffee Morning" for Macmillan Cancer Support.

End of Season Celebration combined with "Worlds Biggest Coffee Morning" for Macmillan Cancer Support.

Ryde Rowing Club held their end of season celebrations at their Appley Park Clubhouse on Saturday (24th September) in conjunction with Isle of Wight Day and the  "Worlds Biggest Coffee Morning & Cake sale" - or in Ryde Rowing Clubs case - a Coffee "afternoon and evening" for Macmillan Cancer Support.

The Wightlink sponsored Club were celebrating a successful 2016 Coastal season in which they had won the Hants & Dorset Amateur Rowing Association Men's Novice Four Championships and a share in the Ladies Novice Fours Championship as well as having two crews - a Men's and a Ladies Coastal Junior Four - selected to represent the Association at the South Coast Championships Regatta earlier in the month.

Coffee and Cake sales raised over £160 for Macmillan Cancer support - while members enjoyed a game of rounders in the park followed by a BBQ and Club photo. 

 

REMINDER - The next FISH & CHIP SUPPER AND TALK. This THURSDAY 29th September AT 7.30PM at the Clubhouse.

REMINDER - 
RYDE ROWING CLUB  

The next FISH & CHIP SUPPER AND TALK

 

takes place on THURSDAY 29th September AT 7.30PM at the Clubhouse.

The talk is on - Bill Wyke (Aid Worker) – “Mission to Moldova".

ALSO – MONTHLY “150 CLUB” CASH DRAW AND RAFFLE.

All Club & 150 Club Members plus family and friends welcome.

FISH & CHIP SUPPER: £7.50

ALL FOOD ORDERS TO STEPH HICKMAN PLEASE, BY MONDAY 26th SEPTEMBER at the LATEST.

TEL: IW 613077 OR EMAIL : steph.hickman1944@gmail.com

NB. WE CANNOT GUARANTEE MEALS IF ORDERS ARE PLACED AFTER THE DEADLINE.

The Goddards Craft beer is Goddards "Ale of Wight" at £3 a pint - subject to availability.

Park of the Dead - Live action horror on the Isle of Wight - at Ryde Rowing Club.

 

Events of the Dead Ltd, a Ryde based entertainment company, have approached us for the use of the Lounge & Bar area's of our for their "Park of the Dead - LOCKDOWN" experience for a number of days at the end of October. 

Park of the Dead "LOCKDOWN" is a live action theatrical horror experience that is based in part on real life events and military history at Puckpool Park. It is a high intensity experience that is not for the faint hearted or those of a nervous disposition. There could be, and participants should expect, loud noises, flashing strobe lights, extreme darkness and moments of madness.

The event is being staged each evening between Wednesday, 26 and Monday, 31st October from around 6.00pm to 11.00pm with up to eight "tours" each evening lasting about 1 hour 45 mins each.
Participants will arrive at a secure area - the Rowing Club - and be briefed on the current situation. Following instructions they are taken to the facility - in Puckpool Park. After the "experience" - if they survive -  they are returned to the Clubhouse.
The company - Events of the Dead Ltd., - are obviously paying a hire fee to use the Clubhouse plus there is the opportunity to open the bar each evening to increase our profits from this event - which is an opportunity not to be missed.
But we need to staff the function - and so apart from some of our regular bar staff - we are looking for quite a few Club Members to volunteer to do one or more bar shifts during this period so we can maximise our income.
While we will be appealing to all members to help we are hoping the "rowers" will pitch as its out of season and hopefully most can make themselves available for a session or two.
If you can help please respond to this Blog, E Mail - stephencbull@gmail.com or contact Steve or Josie Bull or Julie Cole and let us know when you could be available - so we can draw up a rota.
Thanks in anticipation.

The next FISH & CHIP SUPPER AND TALK. THURSDAY 29th September AT 7.30PM

RYDE ROWING CLUB  

The next FISH & CHIP SUPPER AND TALK takes place on THURSDAY 29th September AT 7.30PM at the Clubhouse.

The talk is on - Bill Wyke (Aid Worker) – “Mission to Moldova".

ALSO – MONTHLY “150 CLUB” CASH DRAW AND RAFFLE.

All Club & 150 Club Members plus family and friends welcome.

FISH & CHIP SUPPER: £7.50

ALL FOOD ORDERS TO STEPH HICKMAN PLEASE, BY MONDAY 26th SEPTEMBER at the LATEST - NOTE ONE DAY EARLIER THAN USUAL.

TEL: IW 613077 OR EMAIL : steph.hickman1944@gmail.com

NB. WE CANNOT GUARANTEE MEALS IF ORDERS ARE PLACED AFTER THE DEADLINE.

The Goddards Craft beer is Goddards "Ale of Wight" at £3 a pint - subject to availability.

Fish & Chips Suppers and talks will continue – usually on the last Thursday of the month - until October when there will be a break over the Christmas and New Year period.

Coming up is –

Thursday, 20th October.  A brief history of W J Nigh & Sons Ltd. Note earlier date.

 

End of Season Social + Coffee/Tea Party. Raising funds for the Macmillan Cancer Support

The End of Season Social WILL take place this Saturday, 24th September.

At the Clubhouse. from 4.00pm.

Probable Club Photo – at 4.30pm – Racing Kit please.

Game of Rounders or similar in the park after.

BBQ in the evening – Bar open.

Aimed at “the Rowers” but ALL WELCOME.

Also -                                     

From 3.00pm – until around 6.00pm.

Coffee/Tea Party. Raising funds for the Macmillan Cancer Support. Cake sale, Raffle – donations of cakes – and “money” welcome.

Ryde Rowing Club Annual Presentation Dinner. Saturday, 15th October URGENT RESPONSE REQUIRED

Ryde Rowing Club Annual Presentation Dinner. Saturday, 15th October URGENT RESPONSE REQUIRED

The Clubs Annual Dinner & Presentation of Awards takes place at Yelfs Hotel, Union Street, Ryde (where the Club was founded in 1877) on SATURDAY, 15th October, 2016 at 6.45pm for 7.15pm - until late.

Please see below the menu choices for the above, the price of the 4 course dinner and disco is £25 per head.  As the time is ticking by, I will need to have your main and dessert choice and payment by the end of September.  Please also state if you have any special dietary requirements not catered for below and I will get back to you.  Tickets will be limited by capacity at Yelf's, so please book ASAP as it will be on a first come basis.

Starter - Vegetable Soup with Crispy Croutons. Gluten Free without the Croutons

Main - Roast Beef, Yorkshire Pudding & Roast Potatoes. Gluten free without the Yorkshire Puddings

Vegetarian Option - Mediterranean Vegetable & Goats Cheese Tartlet,  served with Sauteed New Potatoes.

Fish Option - Fillet of Salmon with a White Wine Sauce, served with Sauteed New Potatoes Gluten Free

All the above served with Seasonal Vegetables

Dessert - Chocolate Brownie, served with Vanilla Ice Cream OR Sticky Toffee Pudding, served with Vanilla Custard. Gluten Free Chocolate Brownie.

Tea or Coffee

Dress is - Dinner Jacket; Lounge Suit or Club Blazer.

[Club Ties and Blazer badges, Bow Ties are available from Steve Bull- at 10, Brookfield Gardens, Binstead, I.W. Telephone: 01983 566481. E Mail: stephencbull@gmail.com ] Ties are £10, Blazer Badges (very limited stock) - £13. Bow Ties - (very limited stock) - £15.

All correspondence for this, need to go to me, (Chris Groves) on the following e-mail r.r.cannualdinner@gmail.com

Payment can be made by one of the following methods, no payment will be accepted on the night. : 

  • Cash
  • Cheque, made payable to Ryde Rowing Club - if paying by cash or cheque please pop it in a envelope with your details on to me (Chris), at 26 Mayfield Road, Ryde.  
  • Bank Transfer - the club account is with Lloyds TSB Bank, Account No 84639360, Sort Code 77 25 14.  Please ensure that the reference states Dinner and then your name/s.  If paying by this method please e-mail me (Chris) to let her know when you have paid.

Look forward to hearing from you

Chris

Sent on behalf of Chris Groves for the Ryde R. C. Committee. by Steve Bull.

Please respond to Chris on r.r.cannualdinner@gmail.com

South Coast Rowing Championships. Herne Bay, Kent.

South Coast Rowing Championships. Herne Bay, Kent. 

Ryde Rowing Club had four crews competing at Coast Rowing Championships in Herne Bay on Saturday (3rd September) in the final Coastal Regatta of the 2016 season. 

The Regatta, a coxed fours only event staged over a straight 1800m course is the culmination of the Coastal season where the representative crews from the three South Coast Rowing Associations - the Coast ARA, the West of England ARA and the Hants & Dorset ARA - where the IW Clubs compete - meet to decide who are the South Coast Champions at various statuses. Each Association can have two representatives in the Championship events - and a third if one of the Associations fails to fill its quota - and it is regarded as a great honour to be selected to represent your Association where the concept of "better to be last in a Championship race and than first in the open" applies. 

The Wightlink sponsored Club had two crews invited to represent their Association - the Men's Coastal Junior Four of Dom Douglas, Jacob Redstone, Ben Toms, Joe Groves and Cox Austin Smith and a Ladies Coastal Junior Four of Kristy Newnham, Lisa Murphy, Ayesha Russell and Catherine Murphy with Mick Jenner coxing. This takes the total number of times the Club has represnted the Association at the Championships to thirty-six.  

Unfortunatley on this occasion neither of Ryde's representative crews were able to add to the Club previous sixteen championship wins with the Ladies finishing in 3rd place and the Men in 6th. 

The Ryde Club also had two crews racing in the "open" supporting events - a second Ladies Junior Coastal Four of Abi Locke, Emiley Pike, Julie Cole, Kate Whitehurst with Karen Crook coxing who, after comfortably winning their heat, finished 2nd in the final - and a Men's Junior Senior Four of Allan Evans, Joel Smith, Dale Buckett and James Smith - with Karen coxing once a gain who finished 5th in the final. The Junior Senior crew was notable for having veteran oarsmam Allan in the boat - who's age equelled the ages of the other three oarsman in the crew combined!

There was some success for the Ryde Club with Rowing Captain and Coach Micky Jenner competing in a composite crew with BTC Southampton who won the Master 40 Fours event.

RRyde's three Hants & Dorset ARA Race Officials were also all involved in the event with Steve Bull fulfilling the Role of Association reprentative on the Baot Insppection team and Sharon Ayles selected to be the Associoations Champiponshp Umpire and John Adams the Championship Judge.

 

 South Coast Rowing Championships. 

Wightlink sponsored Ryde Rowing Club compete at the South Coast Rowing Championships in Herne Bay on Saturday (3rd September) in the final Coastal Regatta of the 2016 season.

The Regatta, a coxed fours only event staged over a straight 1800m course is the culmination of the Coastal season where the representative crews from the three South Coast Rowing Associations - the Coast ARA, the West of England ARA and the Hants & Dorset ARA - where the IW Clubs compete - meet to decide who are the South Coast Champions at various statuses. Each Association can have two representatives if the Championship events - and a third if one of the Associations fails to fill its quota. 

Ryde had originally entered four crew in the open supporting non-championship events - but two of these - one of the Coastal Junior Ladies Fours and the Men's Coastal Junior Four have now been selected to represent the Association in the Championship events as WEARA have failed to provide a full quota of Ladies Junior Fours - the Hants & Dorset ARA had struggled to find a second representative crew in the Men's Junior Fours which resulted in an appeal to all H&D Clubs for an open crew to switch which Ryde have responded to. The Club has now been selected to represent the Association on thirty-six occasions and has seventeen South Coast Championships. 

Nostalgia Piece. Herne Bay South Coast Rowing Championships.

Nostalgia Piece. Herne Bay South Coast Rowing Championships. 
This Saturday, 3rd September, Wightlink sponsored Ryde Rowing Club will be competing at the South Coast Rowing Championships being hosted by the Coast Amateur Rowing Association at Herne Bay in Kent. The last time the Club competed at Herne Bay was thirty-one years ago - in 1985 - the last time they hosted the Championships - in what was one of the most significant days in the Clubs 139 year history.
In the same season as the Club won its first ever Hants & Dorset Senior Fours points and the Association Senior Four Championship the crew was selected to represent the Hants & Dorset Amateur Rowing Association in the Senior event at the Championship Regatta and went on to win one of the closest ever Championship races in an epic struggle with the  host Club from Hearne Bay in a race which is still rightly remembered as a classic as the following report by the late Arthur Chatfield, the Hants & Dorset Association Secretary at the time relates - "On a bleak and Cold Herne Bay coastline the supporting events gave little to enthuse about and the Regatta and needed a lift. The Senior Championship event provided the answer with a memorable race and a superlative performance from two crews, Ryde and Herne Bay that will live long in the memory. By halfway on this superb 2000 meters straight course, Herne Bay racing with all the flair of a host club giving a party, had established a three-length lead and appeared indestructible. Christchurch and Ryde in that order were the nearest challengers. Within 500 meters of the finish Ryde on the outside gave notice of intent by raising the strike to an incredible forty. Herne Bay responded both crews leaving Christchurch for dead. At 200 meters Ryde had reduced the lead to a length and were throbbing on all four cylinders, power was but part of their ploy, perfect timing and swing gave them the impression of being mechanised, hands steady as rocks, eyes drilled on the neck in front, it was perfection, they were gaining every stroke on a Herne Bay crew giving a repeat performance of perfection. Within 50 meters they were level, Herne Bay in desperation raised their strike yet again and inched to the front as a rogue wave raised the bows of both boats horrifying the watching supporters, but neither crew faltered. Courage was now the name of the game and Ryde were not found wanting as they threw their bodies forward with a last ditch effort that gave them the verdict of three feet at the line. The immediate silence on the crowded beach was indicative of having seen an epic." The Club also had two open event wins that day - the Men's Junior Fours and the Men's Novice Fours, won after a re-row and in a borrowed boat.  
Ryde's winning Senior Crew - which went on to win two more Hants & Dorset ARA and South Coast Senior Fours titles in 1986 and 1987 -in the most successful period in the Club's history Mark Singleton, Nick Pike, Lee Rayment (Cox), John Pike and Russell Page.

BTC REGATTA. Saturday, 20th AUGUST, 2016.

BTC REGATTA. Saturday, 20th AUGUST, 2016.

There was a much depleted team from Wightlink sponsored Ryde Rowing club for the last Regatta of the Hants & Dorset ARA Season, hosted by the BTC Rowing Club in Southampton on Saturday (20th August). The high winds forecast led to the BTC Club making an early call to switch the Regatta venue from Western Shore, Southampton, a very open stretch on Southampton Water to the far more sheltered Coalporters Rowing club course on the River Itchen – but this meant a much earlier start and the cancellation of all but one of the small boat events – leaving the Ryde Club with just one crew to compete at the Regatta.

The Ryde Club are grateful to sponsors Wightlink IW Ferries who were able to switch the Clubs Minibus and trailer carrying Ryde and Shanklin Rowing Clubs boats to an earlier ferry to allow then to reach the Regatta in time for the earlier start.

The one remaining Ryde crew still in the Regatta – the Ladies Junior crew - of Kristy Newnham, Lisa Murphy, Ayesha Russell and Catherine Murphy with Mick Jenner coxing comfortably won their heat and finished 2nd in the final narrowly loosing to the Hants & Dorset ARA Champions from Poole. However the strong performance from the Ryde Junior Ladies Crews since their promotion from Novice status earlier in the season led to the Hants & Dorset Rowing Association extending an invitation to the Club to represent the Association at the South Coast Rowing Championships at Herne Bay in September if one of the other two South Coast Rowing associations fail to fulfil their quota – which would be the thirty-fifth time the Club has represented the Association at the Championships.

The Association Council meeting that extended this invitation also confirmed that Ryde Rowing Club’s three wins in the Men’s Novice Sculls this season made the Hants & Dorset ARA Champions at this status for 2016 and the two wins at Ladies Novice Fours gave them a share in the Ladies Novice Fours Championship – taking the total of Hants & Dorset ARA Championships won by the club since their first in 1962 to forty-one.

RYDE ROWING CLUB The next FISH & CHIP SUPPER AND TALK takes place on THURSDAY 25th AUGUST AT 7.30PM at the Clubhouse

RYDE ROWING CLUB  

The next FISH & CHIP SUPPER AND TALK

takes place on THURSDAY 25th AUGUST AT 7.30PM at the Clubhouse.

The talk is on - "Back from the Brink” – Saving species in Mauritius." 

ALSO – MONTHLY “150 CLUB” CASH DRAW AND RAFFLE.

All Club & 150 Club Members plus family and friends welcome.

FISH & CHIP SUPPER: £7.50

ALL FOOD ORDERS TO STEPH HICKMAN PLEASE, BY MONDAY 22nd AUGUST at the LATEST - NOTE ONE DAY EARLIER THAN USUAL.

TEL: IW 613077 OR EMAIL : steph.hickman1944@gmail.com

NB. WE CANNOT GUARANTEE MEALS IF ORDERS ARE PLACED AFTER THE DEADLINE.

It is our intention to have one of Goddards Craft beer's available as the guest beer, subject to availability.

Fish & Chips Suppers and talks will continue – usually on the last Thursday of the month - until October when there will be a break over the Christmas and New Year period.

Coming up are –

Thursday, 29th September. Bill Wyke (Aid Worker) – “Mission to Moldova”.

Thursday, 20th October.  A brief history of W J Nigh & Sons Ltd

ITCHEN IMPERIAL REGATTA. Saturday, 13rd AUGUST, 2016.

ITCHEN IMPERIAL REGATTA. Saturday, 13rd AUGUST, 2016.

Although there were no wins the Wightlink sponsored Ryde Rowing Club Team produced a strong set of results while competing at the Itchen Imperial Rowing Clubs Regatta, on Saturday (13th August). The regatta, staged over a 1600m course on the River Itchen has a three boat race format requiring heats and semi-finals and a final in most of the events. 

There were good performances from the Clubs two Coastal Junior Ladies crews – both crews fighting their way through to the semi-finals where the “A” crew of Kristy Newman, Lisa Murphy, Ayesha Russell and Catherine Murphy with Allan Evans coxing went out to a crew from Southampton who went on win the event after beating the Ryde “B” crew of Courtney Edmonds, Emily Pike, Julie Cole and Kate Whiterhurst coxed by Karen Crook in the final.

The two Murphy sisters – Catherine and Lisa – then competed together in the Ladies Coastal Junior Pairs with no great expectations as this was a new event for them – but they reached the final comfortably before narrowly loosing out to the Hants & Dorset ARA Champions from Lymington.

The Men’s Coastal Junior Four of Dom Douglas, Jacob Redstone, Ben Toms and Joe Groves with Karen Crook in the Coxswains seat once again showed an improved performance to reach the semi-finals where they were narrowly defeated – Jacob and Joe then competed in the Men’s Coastal Junior Pair – going one better than the four to reach the final where again they suffered a narrow defeat finishing in 2nd place.

Men’s Novice sculler James Smith, competing in the single for only the second time, sculled well to win his heat before being narrowly defeated in the semi-final. 

Steve Bull. Ryde R. C. 14th August, 2016.

Article in IW County Press "Weekender" Wight Memories pages

Article in IW County Press "Weekender" Wight Memories pages.

Some of you may have noticed that there was an article on the Club in the "Wight Memories" section of the Weekender Magazine published as part of this weeks IW County Press - which is of interest.

The piece is written by Annie Grant, who with her family - and in particular her brother Nigel - who was a cox at the Club - were all members in the mid 1950's. She describes a Regatta at the club in 1955 when it was located on Ryde Pier with the headline "Rowing Club has been a happy way of life"

Check it out.

Fish & Chip Supper and talk at the Clubhouse on Thursday, 28th July - at 7.30pm.

Final Reminder regarding this weeks Fish & Chip Supper and talk at the Clubhouse on Thursday, 28th July - at 7.30pm.

Talk is on the IW Zoo. Final Food Orders must be with Josie Bull today - 

TEL: IW 556481 or Text to 07964 424417 or EMAIL : josiembull@googlemail.com

Also - news on the Guest Ale that will be available - it's Goddards summer only brew - "Inspiration". A pale refreshing citrus-y ale which despite its strength - 5.0% abv is amazingly zingy and fresh and packed full of hops and flavours.

Ryde R. C. Vice President Mike Merritt's Ben Nevis climb.

Ryde R. C. Vice President Mike Merritt's Ben Nevis climb.

Ryde Rowing Club Vice President Mike Merritt - who has made a number of significant donations to the Club over many years and negoiated our first "Wightlink" deal turns 60 on August 6th, 

To mark this landmark he will be climbing Ben Nevis with the head of the mountain rescue team that brilliantly and courageously goes to the aid of nearly 100 walkers and climbers on the Ben each year.

Not having a head for heights, will make it more of a challenge for him – especially after they re-calculated the height of Britain’s highest mountain by nearly four feet this year to 4413 feet!

He is appealing to club members join him in making a contribution to Lochaber Mountain Rescue and you can do so on the following links http://www.lochabermrt.co.uk/support-us/ andhttps://www.justgiving.com/lmrt/Donate

Information about the rescue team can be found here http://www.lochabermrt.co.uk/