City comes home with medals in the A2-, as well as three second places and one third.

Competition was tough with many former internationals turning up. We were also hindered by EasyJet cancelling Chris (our own former international) and Kate Ware’s flight meaning they missed the regatta. The key results were:

1st – Men’s A 2- Tom Hetherington and Andrew Marsden

2nd – Men’s B 2- (Barney Price Tom Hetherington) , Women’s B 2x (Mez Dubois Van Slageren), Men’s A 4- (Barney Price, Andrew Marsden, Tom Upton, Will Schofield)

3rd – Men’s A 4+ (Julie Hogg, Tom Hetherington, Andrew Marsden, Tom Upton, Will Schofield)

Solid placings against former internationals in the A8+ and C8+ (the latter despite equipment failure during the race)

Big thanks to Stirling Rowing Club, St Andrew Boat Club, Peterborough City Rowing Club, Ardingly Rowing Club and Thames Rowing Club for providing subs and Sudbury RC for driving the trailer.

Congratulations to our senior W4+ who won in style at the Bedford Regatta today.

The crew initially beat Putney High School and Lea Rowing Club easily, then in the final finished a length ahead of Warwick University!

First regatta of the season for our senior squad at Wallingford!

Entires included:

Senior Women

– W Club 8+

– W Challenge 4x

Senior Men

– Club 8+ A & B crews

– Club 4+

– Club 4-

– Challenge 8+

– Challenge 4-

Fastest boat and six wins overall at Head of the Cam today!

? Open 8+

? Club 8+

? Open 4-

? Novice Women 8+

? Novice Men 8+

? Mas G 1x

Background

East Anglia Youth Rowing is a newly formed charitable organisation based on a partnership of rowing clubs in the region.  The organisation has support from the Henley Royal Regatta Charitable Trust and LoveRowing and has the following goals:

  1. To introduce rowing as a sport to a wider range of young people, so that participation in the sport mirrors the community
  2. To provide an environment that fosters: challenge, confidence building and aspiration in students from disadvantaged backgrounds
  3. To help improve the life chances of disadvantaged students who are at risk of disengaging with education

An initial program has been launched with North Cambridge Academy and a second is due to start with Thomas Gainsborough School in Sudbury, discussions are also in progress with two additional schools and the organisation has longer term aspirations to be able to partner with a further 12 schools over the next three years.  In each case the aim is to provide coaching to young people at the school with the support of their local rowing club.

Having secured longer term funding, we are now in a position to hire a Coach / Manager to drive the program and, over time, lead a small team of coaches.

Role Responsibilities 

The role will comprise of the following key duties:

  • Drive the East Anglia Youth Rowing outreach programme forward – working with the trustees to build new partnerships between EAYR, schools and rowing clubs; defining the shape of the program at each school; and assisting the trustees with fundraising activities.
  • Coaching – introducing rowing as a sport to a diverse group of young people at the schools under the EAYR umbrella (typically year 8 or year 9), encouraging participation, fun, challenge and confidence building.
  • Managing a coaching team – managing volunteers and session coaches and, once the program has grown, one or more assistant coaches.

Remuneration and Terms: 

The salary is £28,000 per annum, with an annual leave entitlement of four weeks plus statutory holidays.  All reasonable expenses will be covered.

Key skills and competencies required: 

  • Proven coaching expertise in sculling and rowing
  • Understanding of safeguarding with either a safeguarding qualification or a willingness to acquire one
  • Project management/organisation skills
  • Proven ability to engage and communicate with diverse audiences in a clear concise manner
  • Ability to use software tools /applications to support data management and effective communication
  • Bias for action (action orientated, self-starting)
  • Building talent and teams (active development).

Essential experience and qualifications:

  • Experience of a school or youth sport program
  • Ability to plan, collaborate, organise and deliver programmes
  • British Rowing Coaching qualification UKCC Level 2 or a track record of coaching experience
  • Current clean full driving licence.
  • First aid qualification

Desirable experience and qualifications:

  • Driving licence with the ability to tow trailers
  • RYA Powerboat Level 2 or international equivalent.

Applications to: info@eayr.org

Closing Date: 13 April 2022

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