2003 British Rowing Championships

The 2003 British Rowing Championships known as the National Championships at the time, were the 32nd edition of the National Championships, held from 18–20 July 2003 at the Strathclyde Country Park in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire. They were organised and sanctioned by British Rowing, and are open to British rowers.[1][2]

2003 British Rowing Championships
VenueStrathclyde Country Park
LocationMotherwell, North Lanarkshire
Dates18–20 July 2003

Senior

Medal summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men 1xLeander
Glasgow
Stirling
Men 2-Nautilus
Cambridge University
Leander / Durham University
Men 2xNCRA
Castle Semple
Durham University
Men 4-Nautilus
Worcester
London
Men 4xNautilus
NCRA
Henley
Men 4+Nottingham & Union
London
Nautilus
Men 8+Nautilus
London / Nottingham & Union / Molesey / Leander
Worcester
Women 1xLoughborough
London University
Reading
Women 2xNautilus
Dame Alice Harpur / George Watson's
Rob Roy
Women 2-Kingston
Thames / Globe
Auriol Kensington
Women 4xMarlow / Northwich / Lady Eleanor Holles School / Wycliffe College
Tideway Scullers School
Globe / London / Upper Thames
Women 4-NCRA / Cambridge University / Durham / John O'Gaunt
Nautilus
St Neots / Burton Leander / Kingston Grammar School / King's School Worcester
Women 4+London University / Tideway Scullers School / London
Tideway Scullers School
Furnivall SC
Women 8+London University
Upper Thames / Globe / London
Thames

Lightweight

Medal summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men L1xWaltonLondonAberdeen University
Men L2xTideway Scullers School / Putney TownUpper ThamesNCRA
Men L2-Furnivall SCNCRANottingham & Union
Men L4-Nottingham & UnionLondonAberdeen University
Men L4xTideway Scullers SchoolRebeccaNottingham & Union
Women L1xRob RoyPeterboroughWalton
Women L2xUpper ThamesNCRAMarlow / Wallingford
Women L2-NottinghamNottingham UniversityFurnivall SC
Women L4xClyde / ClydesdaleEton ExcelsiorDurham / Durham University / City of Sunderland
Women L4-GrosvenorAberdeen UniversityStaines

U 23

Medal summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men 1xGeorge Watson's CollegeBurwayMarlow

Junior

Medal summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men 1xGeorge Watson's CollegeHenleyDurham
Men 2-NorthwichAberdeen SchoolsNithsdale
Men 2xNCRADurhamWindsor Boys' School
Men 4-Aberdeen SchoolsCanford SchoolYarm School
Men 4xRoyal ChesterDulwich College / Windsor Boys' SchoolStar Club
Men 4+Aberdeen SchoolsNithsdaleNorthwich
Men J16 1xBurwayBurton LeanderWycliffe College
Men J16 2-RGS WorcesterSt Leonard's SchoolMolesey
Men J16 2xUpper ThamesSt NeotsNorthwich
Men J16 4+Kingston Grammar SchoolCanford SchoolMonkton Bluefriars
Men J16 4xKing's School WorcesterKingston Grammar SchoolWindsor Boys' School
Men J15 1xSt George's CollegeQueen Elizabeth HSWindsor Boys' School
Men J15 2xNewarkSt Leonard's SchoolDulwich College
Men J15 4x+King's School WorcesterTiffinWindsor Boys' School
Men J14 1xWaltonYarm SchoolGlasgow
Men J14 2xTideway Scullers SchoolDurhamUpper Thames
Men J14 4x+St Leonard's SchoolYarm SchoolHenley
Women 1xHerefordMarlowMolesey
Women 2-St Leonard's SchoolNithsdaleAberdeen Schools
Women 2xAvon County / MarlowTyneOundle School
Women 4-George Heriot's SchoolNithsdaleHaberdasher's Monmouth Girls
Women 4xSt NeotsMarlow / Avon CountySir William Borlase
Women 4+King's School WorcesterAberdeen SchoolsNithsdale / George Heriot's School
Women 8+St Paul's Girls' School / MoleseyHaberdasher's Monmouth GirlsGloucester
Women J16 1xGrange SchoolWycliffe CollegeTyne
Women J16 2xSir William BorlaseHenleyQueen Elizabeth HS
Women J16 4+George Heriot's SchoolGloucesterHaberdasher's Monmouth Girls
Women J15 1xReadingNithsdaleDurham
Women J15 2xNewarkEveshamWorcester
Women J15 4x+Thames Tradesmen'sMaidstone InvictaKing's School Worcester
Women J14 1xGloucesterReadingChester-le-Street
Women J14 2xMaidstone InvictaTalkin TarnNorthwich
Women J14 4x+St Leonard's SchoolEveshamRoyal Chester

Key

Symbol meaning
1, 2, 4, 8crew size
+coxed
-coxless
xsculls
14Under-14
15Under-15
16Under-16
JJunior

References

  1. "Full archive of results". Web Archive. Archived from the original on 13 March 2017.
  2. ""Today's fixtures." Times, 21 July 2003, p. 32". Times Digital Archives.
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