Chairman’s View by Simon Harris
Rowing Report by Tim Grant
Recruitment of New Members by Shane Dorsett
Club Room by Shane Dorsett
Masters’ Report by Stewart Harries
Irregulars’ Report by Eddie Markes
Julian Ebsworth Boat Naming by Christopher Grainger
Rowing Down the River by Tim Grant
Head of the Charles 2019 by Jason Lalande
Halloween Supper by Mark Lucani
Vogalonga 2020 by Miles Preston
USRowing Honor for Chris Blackwall by Miles Preston
The Life and Times of launch ‘Casamajor’ by Mike Baldwin
A Propos of Nothing… by Miles Preston
The London Roar October 2019 Edition
Chairman’s View by Simon Harris
Ron Needs 2 Boat Naming by Kathleen Curran
Irregulars’ Report by Eddie Markes
FISA Masters Regatta in Hungary by Stewart Harries
LRC is Looking Good by Matt Piechowicz and RGG
Whoa Nessie! by Meghann Jackson
Young Irregulars Go To Paris by Sehrish Rafique
‘It’s Rowing, Jim, but not as you know it…’ by Mike Baldwin
George Pocock and the Boys in the Boat by Lee Corbin
A Propos of Nothing… but Very Interesting by Miles Preston
Club Pride Day 2019
The London Roar September 2019 Edition
Chairman’s View by Simon Harris
Revenue Generation Group by Kathleen Curran
Irregulars’ Report by Eddie Markes
All for One and One for Battle Paddling! by Mark Lucani
Club Events Update by Shane Dorsett
Sitting at Backstops – The Brexit Rowing Tour…? by Eve Hicks
More Open Road by Miles Preston
The London Roar August 2019 Edition
Chairman’s Report by Simon Harris
Captain’s Report by Tim Grant
Irregulars’ Report by Eddie Markes
A view from the Launch by Alan Foster
Club Events Update by Shane Dorsett
John Russell Obituary by Julian Ebsworth
David Edwards Obituary by Tarquin Edwards
The Open Road by Miles Preston
Water Safety Notice – Please read
Candidates for Office and Directorship at AGM 24 July 2019
President: Mike Baldwin (Candidate), Ben Helm (Proposer), Jeremy Hudson (Seconder)
Vice President: Mike Williams (Candidate), Mike Baldwin (Proposer), Ben Helm (Seconder)
Vice President: Ben Helm (Candidate), Jeremy Hudson (Proposer), Mike Baldwin (Seconder)
Captain: Tim Grant (Candidate), Matthew Reader (Proposer), Shane Ahearne (Seconder)
Chairman of Club: Simon Harris (Candidate), Robert Downie (Proposer), Mike Baldwin (Seconder)
Hon Secretary: Jeremy Hudson (Candidate), Mike Baldwin (Proposer), Christopher Grainger (Seconder)
Asst. Hon. Secretary: Christopher Grainger (Candidate), Mike Baldwin (Proposer), Robin Cameron Cooper (Seconder)
Hon Treasurer: Jason Gray (Candidate), Jeremy Hudson (Proposer), Mike Baldwin (Seconder)
Hon House Steward (Functions): Kathleen Curran (Candidate), Jeremy Hudson (Proposer), Mike Baldwin (Seconder)
Hon House Steward (Building): Josh McInerney (Candidate), Miles Preston (Proposer), Jeremy Hudson (Seconder)
1 Colin Christie (Candidate), Tim Grant (Proposer), Jeremy Hudson (Seconder)
2 Iain Cowell (Candidate), Robert Downie (Proposer), Jana Downie (Seconder)
3 Robert Downie (Candidate),Mike Baldwin (Proposer), Jeremy Hudson (Seconder)
4 Chris Goodfellow (Candidate), Tim Grant (Proposer), Jason Gray (Seconder)
5 Frank O’Mahony (Candidate), Miles Preston (Proposer), John Auber (Seconder)
6 Seb Pearce (Candidate), Robert Downie (Proposer), Jason Gray (Seconder)
7 Richard Philips (Candidate), Jeremy Hudson (Proposer), Kathleen Curran (Seconder)
8 Miles Preston (Candidate), Ben Helm (Proposer), Robert Downie (Seconder)
9 Bob Silver (Candidate), Ben Helm (Proposer), Peter Halford (Seconder)
10 Jean-Pierre van Tiel (Candidate), Kathleen Curran (Proposer), Jeremy Hudson (Seconder)
Candidates for the Officers of London Rowing Club can be downloaded here
The London Roar July 2019 Edition
Captain’s Rowing Report by Tim Grant
Club AGM Wednesday 24 July by Jeremy Hudson
Irregulars’ Report by Eddie Markes
Thursday Circuits by Mark Lucani
Young Irregulars’ Report by Sehrish Rafique
An Irregular Trip to Lithuania by Eve Hicks
John Marsden by Miles Preston
Charles Moore’s Mini by Miles Preston
Brian Fentiman Obituary by Bob Downie
The London Roar June 2019 Edition
Peter Coni Gym Formal Opening by Kathleen Curran
Captain’s Report by Tim Grant
Gym Redevelopment Update by Peter Halford
Millennials’ Report by Mark Lucani
Irregulars’ News by Eddie Markes
45th Vogolonga by Miles Preston
Club Information & Events by Shane Dorsett
The LRC Dining Club by Mark Lucani
Tony Hall Obituary by Dr. Tom King
A Propos of Nothing by Miles Preston
The programme for the Opening Ceremony of the Peter Coni Gym
The London Roar May 2019 Edition
Gym Redevelopment Update by Peter Halford
Looking Back Down The Course by Ben Helm
Peter Coni Gym Opening Ceremony by Kathleen Curran
Captain’s Rowing Report by Tim Grant
Irregulars’ News by Eddie Markes
Club Information & Events by Shane Dorsett
River Inspection by Julian Ebsworth
Bevis Sanford Obituary by Julian Ebsworth
The London Roar April 2019 Edition
Gym Redevelopment Update by Peter Halford
Your Last Opportunity to Donate by Ben Helm
Boat Naming Ceremony: ‘John Cooney’ by Bill Baker
Boat Naming Ceremony: ‘Richard Philips’ by Kathleen Curran
Masters’ News by Stewart Harries
Irregulars’ News by Eddie Markes
Young Irregulars News by Kathleen Curran
Dennis Ashton Obituary by Julian Ebsworth
Sunday Roasts and Club Information by Shane Dorsett
Post HORR Party by Abigail Leek and Will Golding
Rob van Mesdag’s Boat by Miles Preston
Boat Naming, Saturday 13th April 2019
Bill Baker writes…
Members are invited to join family and friends for the naming of the new Empacher coxless 4 after John Cooney on Saturday 13th April at 3pm. Tea and cake will be offered in the Long Room, with other beverages available.
John died on 21 March 2018 aged 54 after a long struggle with lymphoma. He was part of the successful heavy and lightweight squads at LRC in the 1990s finishing 6th for LRC 1 at the 1992 Head. He was selected for the first Head eight the following year but was disappointed to pull out on the morning with illness.
He rowed in the 1994 lightweight London crew that represented England in the Commonwealth Regatta in London Ontario winning gold ahead of Australia, silver and Canada, bronze. Earlier that year the same crew won open and lightweight eights at the National Championships at Nottingham, their time of 5.43 the lightweight record for the event to date.
John loved rowing and LRC was especially close to his heart. A party animal, he made a big impression on all who knew him. He contributed hugely to the club with his humour and larger-than-life personality. His interests extended well beyond rowing – he was a self-taught guitarist, elite level cyclist, filmmaker, keen motorcyclist and car enthusiast. He threw himself into life with gusto and an infectious enthusiasm.
He would be absolutely thrilled to know that an LRC boat bears his name.
The London Roar March 2019 Edition
Very Nearly There by Ben Helm
Gym Redevelopment Update by Peter Halford
Rowing Report by Tim Grant
Obit Notice, Dennis Ashton, 1925-2019
London and The Head by Mike Baldwin
Useful Club Information by Shane Dorsett
Boat Race Day by Shane Dorsett
Irregular's News by Eddie Markes
Remembering MK by Tim Koch
A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words by Bob Silver
Six Nations Saturday – Bar open for LRC members
The bar will be open from 14:00
The Six Nations matches on the big screen are:
France v Scotland at 14:15
Wales v England at 16:45
LRC Members and their friends are invited
John Russell
We were sorry to learn about the recent passing of John Russell, who was a member of the Club at the end of the 1950s. He won the Wingfield Sculls under London colours in 1959, as well as the London Cup at the Met the same year. He went on to row at international level in the early 1960s after moving to other clubs. A fuller account of his career will follow soon.
His funeral is taking place at Aldershot Crematorium on Friday 22nd February at 12 noon.
Why the Boustead Cup?
The London Roar February 2019 Edition
20 Strokes To Go by Ben Helm
Gym Redevelopment Update by Peter Halford
A Bravo from Abroad by Mike Baldwin
Irregular's News by Eddie Markes
Millennials' Report by Mark Lucani
Read, Mark, Learn by Ben Helm
A Guide to LRC Online by Bob Silver
*New* Musto Jackets by Rob Dauncey
Rowing Together for Healthy Minds – LRC supports RTHM
Rowing Together for Healthy Minds (RTHM), was started in memory of René Zamudio, who took his own life in January 2017. René learnt to row at Bristol University before moving to Imperial College to continue his rowing and academic study. His death was a shock to all that knew him, he was the last person you would think to be suffering from mental health issues as is often the case in situations like this…