Nottinghamshire County Rowing Association

Nottinghamshire County Rowing Association (NCRA) was formed in 1981 by a small group of elite rowers from the Trentside clubs in Nottingham UK. After 25 years of national and international success it was disbanded in 2006.

In 2017 NCRA was re-formed and crews started training and racing again, based at Holme Pierrepont.

Competing in lime green colours, and training on the 2000m rowing course at Holme Pierrepont, NCRA crews enjoyed wins at Henley Royal Regatta and many other elite regattas. At World level, competing as Great Britain, many of the squad's athletes achieved Olympic and World Champion status.[1] Their first international success came in the 1983 World Championships, where an NCRA lightweight coxless four won the silver medal.[2]

In 1989, an eight from NCRA raced Harvard University in the final of the Ladies' Challenge Plate at Henley Royal Regatta. NCRA won the race, but Harvard appealed, and the race was ordered to be rerowed at the end of the day, where NCRA triumphed once more.[3][4]

Coaches

The squad, sponsored by Nottinghamshire County Council, attracted a number of coaches over its twenty five-year history.

References

  1. Mallory, Peter (2011). The Sport of Rowing.
  2. Matheson, Hugh (14 June 1994). "Obituary: Mark Lees". Independent. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  3. July Edition. Rowing News. 2004.
  4. Matheson, Hugh. "Carl Smith, 1961 – 2010" (PDF). Rowing Service. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  5. Redgrave, Steve (2000). A Golden Age: The Autobiography. London UK: BBC Worldwide Ltd. p. 158. ISBN 0-563-55182-8.
  6. Cross, Martin (2001). Olympic Obsession. Derby UK: Breedon Books. pp. 243–8. ISBN 1-85983-233-4.
  7. McArthur, John (1997). High Performance Rowing. Wiltshire UK: The Crowood Press Ltd. ISBN 1-86126-039-3.
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