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1989 British Rowing Championships

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1989 British Rowing Championships
VenueStrathclyde Country Park
LocationMotherwell, North Lanarkshire
Dates14–16 July 1989
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The 1989 National Rowing Championships was the 18th edition of the National Championships, held from 14–16 July 1989 at the Strathclyde Country Park in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire.[1][2][3]

Senior

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Medal summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men 1x NCRA
Simon Larkin
Thames Tradesmen
Mark Pollecutt
Thames
Gavin Reddin
Men 2+ Kingston Thames Tradesmen Tideway Scullers School
Men 2x Barclays Bank / Tideway Scullers School NCRA Tideway Scullers School
Men 2- NCRA Tideway Scullers School Lea
Men 4- NCRA Thames Tradesmen Upper Thames
Men 4+ Thames Tradesmen Lea Edinburgh University
Men 4x NCRA Tideway Scullers School B Tideway Scullers School A
Men 8+ Castle Semple / Clydesdale / Stirling Tideway Scullers School Lea
Women 1x Tideway Scullers School
Cathy Baker
Thames Tradesmen
Debbie Flewin
Birmingham University
Helen Bruce
Women 2x GB National Lightweight squad
Helen Mangan & Claire Parker
Thames Tideway Scullers School
Women 2- Thames GB National squad Clydesdale
Women 4+ GB National Lightweight squad
Sue Key, Rachel Hirst, Joanna Toch, Katie Brownlow
Kingston Kingston
Women 4x Kingston GB National squad Clydesdale / Glasgow
Women 8+ Thames Cambridge University Tideway Scullers School / London University

Lightweight

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Medal summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men 1x Thames Tradesmen St Ives Queens Tower
Men 2x Leander London A London B
Men 4- NCRA Thames Tradesmen Henley
Men 4x Goldie / Lea / Rob Roy Thames Tradesmen / Tideway Scullers School / London University Upper Thames
Men 8+ Cambridge University Clydesdale Thames Tradesmen
Women 1x Tideway Scullers School Staines Birmingham
Women 2x GB National squad Putney Town / Sons of the Thames Nottingham & Union
Women 4- GB National squad Lea / Thames Tradesmen Kingston

Junior

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Medal summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men 1x GB national junior squad
Men 2- GB national junior squad
Men 2x Bryanston School
Men 2+ Carmel College
Men 4- City of Cambridge
Men 4+ Royal Chester
Men 4x Kingston Grammar School / Westminster School
Men 8+ Eton College / Windsor Boys' School
Men J16 1x Barn Elms Centre
Men J16 2- Windsor Boys' School
Men J16 2x Worcester / Wycliffe College
Men J16 2+ Barn Elms Centre
Men J16 4+ Westminster School
Men J16 4- Royal Shrewsbury School
Men J16 4x Marlow / Wallingford
Men J16 8+ Cheltenham College
Men J14 1x St Neots
Men J14 2x City of London School / Barn Elms Centre
Men J14 4x King's School Chester
Women 1x St Neots
Women 2x GB national junior squad
Women 2- GB national junior squad
Women 4x GB national junior squad
Women 4+ GB national junior squad
Women 8+ Composite
Women J16 1x GB national junior squad
Women J16 2x Wallingford
Women J16 4+ George Watson's College
Women J16 4x Lady Eleanor Holles School / Lea / Molesey
Women J16 8+ George Watson's College
Women J14 1x Marlow
Women J14 2x Kingston Grammar School
Women J14 4x Trent

Coastal

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Medal summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men 1x Southsea A Southsea B BTC Southampton
Men 2- Dover Southsea A Southsea B
Men 4+ Christchurch Southsea Ryde
Men J1x- Southsea
Men J2- Christchurch
Men J4+ Christchurch

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. ^ "a Special Correspondent. "Chuter to resolve selection dispute." Times, 17 July 1989, p. 32". Times Digital Archives.
  2. ^ "a Special Correspondent. "Top crews do clubs good turn." Times, 13 July 1989, p. 44". Times Digital Archives.
  3. ^ "a Special Correspondent. "Fledglings provide a glimpse of the future." Times, 15 July 1989, p. 52". Times Digital Archives.