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1987 British Rowing Championships

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1987 British Rowing Championships
VenueNational Water Sports Centre
LocationHolme Pierrepont (Nottingham)
Dates17–19 July 1987
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The 1987 National Rowing Championships was the 16th edition of the National Championships, held from 17–19 July 1987 at the National Water Sports Centre in Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham.[1][2][3]

Senior

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Medal summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men Victor Ludorum Tideway Scullers School
Men 1x NCRA
Simon Larkin
NCRA
Martin Knight
Exeter
Ian Dryden
Men 2+ Tideway Scullers School Nottingham & Union Thames
Men 2x Lea
Julian Scrivener & Rorie Henderson
Agecroft
E Caldwell & G Sims
Tideway Scullers School
A C Rudkin & C F Williams
Men 2- Bedford Star Oxford University Clydesdale / Castle Semple
Men 4- Lea Walton Leander
Men 4+ Lea Thames Kingston
Men 4x Tideway Scullers School NCRA Rob Roy
Men 8+ Leander Tideway Scullers School Vesta / Exeter
Women Victor Ludorum Kingston
Women 1x NCRA
Rachel Hirst
Wallingford
Zaza Horne
Birmingham University
Helen Bruce
Women 2x Tideway Scullers School
Julia Spence & Pauline Bird
Bidford High School / Northwich
Suzanne Kirk & Adrienne Grimsditch
Clydesdale / Glasgow
Christine Brown & Maureen McGarvey
Women 2- Kingston / Weybridge Ladies
Alison Bonner & Kim Thomas
Royal Holloway / Strodes
Becky Bangay & Sarah Merryman
Clyde
Anneliese Rennie & Catriona MacCallum
Women 4+ Kingston / Oxford University / Oxford ULWRC / Wallingford Thames Birmingham / Birmingham University / Evesham
Women 4x Clyde / Glasgow / Staines / Marlow Kingston Civil Service Ladies / Thames Tradesmen
Women 8+ A.R.A Squad
Anna Page, Ruth Howe, Jackie Prout, Jo Gough, Debbie Flewin, Tish Reid, Kate Grose, Sue Smith, Alison Norrish (cox)
A.R.A Juniors Cambridge University

Lightweight

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Medal summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men 1x NCRA London St Ives
Men 2x Marlow
Justin Hooker & Peter Clarke
NCRA
Chris McManus & Martin Hyndman
Rob Roy
Men 4- London University / Reading University Clydesdale Glasgow University / Strathclyde University
Men 8+ Composite
Women 1x Wallingford Birmingham Reading
Women 2x Kingston St Ives
Women 4- A.R.A Squad Reading University / Staines / Thames Cambridge University

Junior

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Medal summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men 1x A.R.A Squad
Men 2- A.R.A Squad
Men 2x A.R.A Squad
Men 2+ Royal Shrewsbury School
Men 4- A.R.A Squad
Men 4+ A.R.A Squad
Men 4x A.R.A Squad
Men 8+ Bedford School
Men J16 1x King's Ely
Men J16 2- Royal Shrewsbury School
Men J16 2x Kingston Grammar School
Men J16 4+ Pangbourne College
Men J16 4- Marlow
Men J16 4x Kingston Grammar School
Men J16 8+ Eton College
Men J14 1x Wallingford
Men J14 2x Kingston Grammar School
Open J14 4x Forest School
Open J13 1x St Ives
Women 1x St Neots
Women 2x Bedford High School / Northwich
Women 2- Clyde
Women 4x Composite
Women 4+ Pilgrim School
Women 8+ Composite
Women J16 1x Queen's Park High School
Women J16 2x St Neots
Women J16 4x+ Lady Eleanor Holles School
Women J16 8+ Composite
Women J14 1x St Neots
Women J14 2x Kingston Grammar School

Coastal

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Medal summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men 1x Southsea Westover & Bournemouth Adur
Men 2- Southsea Dover Adur
Men 4+ Christchurch
Women 4+ Southsea Christchurch A Christchurch B

Key

Symbol meaning
1, 2, 4, 8 crew size
+ coxed
- coxless
x sculls
14 Under-14
15 Under-15
16 Under-16
J Junior

References

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  1. ^ "Railton, Jim. "Hampton's victory is pinched." Times, 20 July 1987, p. 32". Times Digital Archives.
  2. ^ "Railton, Jim. "Top event goes on without top men." Times, 18 July 1987, p. 42". Times Digital Archives.
  3. ^ "NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (18-19 JULY 1987)". Rowing Story.