Английская Википедия:Imperial College Boat Club

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:More refs Шаблон:EngvarB Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox Rowing Club Imperial College Boat Club is the rowing club for Imperial College and has its boat house on the River Thames on the Putney embankment, London, United Kingdom.[1] It was founded in 1919. The alumni also run a boat club which is known as the Queen's Tower Boat Club and both crews occasionally row together as a composite in competition.[2]

History

The boat club was housed from 1919 in Thames Rowing Club but has had its own boathouse since 1938.[3]

The club has been successful in competitions, with many wins at Henley Royal Regatta including in 2013 with victory in The Prince Albert Challenge Cup event.[4] The club has been home to numerous National Squad oarsmen and women and is open to students of Imperial College London.

The Gold medal winning GB 8+ at the 2000 Sydney Olympics had been based at Imperial College's recently refurbished boathouse and included 3 alumni of the college along with their coach Martin McElroy.[5]

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Henley Royal Regatta 2010

Coaching

The most well-known of Imperial College Boat Club's coaches is Bill Mason.Шаблон:Fact Bill is a former Olympic oarsman himself and for many years was head coach and director of rowing at Imperial College Boat Club. In that time he was responsible for numerous Henley Royal Regatta and Henley Women's Regatta wins. He coached athletes at the club from novices up to international and developed the club substantially during his time in charge.

Until 2008, the head coach was Simon Cox who, after taking over from Simon Dennis in 2005, went on to coach the Henley Royal Regatta winning crew in 2006, before taking up a position with Swiss Rowing.Шаблон:Fact His replacement was Olympic Gold Medallist Steve Trapmore who coached the club until September 2010, when he moved on to coach Cambridge University Boat Club. Don McLachlan took over from 2010 until leaving in April 2013 to become lead coach at Rowing Ireland, just before the club won Henley Royal Regatta again a few months later.

Major event wins and international competition

See also

Шаблон:Commons category

References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

Шаблон:Imperial College London Шаблон:Tideway rowing clubs Шаблон:United Kingdom rowing clubs