Leicester Regatta Winners 2018

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Leicester Regatta Winners 2018 Leicester Regatta Winners 2018 Event No Event Name Winner 1 4+ X-Press Boat Club 2 MasB/C.4+ Bedford Rowing Club (C) 3 MasD.4+ X-Press Boat Club 4 MasE.4+ Star / Bedford 5 W.4+ Boston / Leicester / Loughborough 6 W.MasC/D.4+ Leicester / Trentham (D) 7 J14.4x+ Peterborough City RC 8 W.J15.4x+ Peterborough City RC 9 4x- Derby Rowing Club (Froggatt) 10 J16.4x- Peterborough City RC 11 MasB.4x- Trent Rowing Club 12 W.4x- (Band 1) Peterborough City RC 13 W.4x- (Band 2) Leicester Rowing Club (Moore) 14 W.J16.4x- Trent Rowing Club 15 W.MasC/D.4x- Leicester / Trentham (D) 16 2- Lincoln Rowing Centre (Gillespie) 17 2x (Band 1) Newark Rowing Club 18 2x (Band 2) Evesham / Hollowell Scullers 19 J18.2x Newark / Lincoln (Lord) 20 J16.2x Peterborough City RC 21 J15.2x Peterborough City RC 22 J14.2x Peterborough City RC 23 MasA/C.2x Trentham / Leicester (A) 24 MasD.2x Burton Leander Rowing Club 25 MasE/F.2x Star Club (E) 26 W.2x (Band 1) Loughborough Boat Club 27 W.2x (Band 2) Leicester Rowing Club (Waite) 28 W.J16.2x Leicester Rowing Club 29 W.J15.2x (Band 1) Nottingham and Union RC (Kirkham) 30 W.J15.2x (Band 2) Leicester Rowing Club 31 W.J14.2x Burton Leander Rowing Club 32 W.MasB/C.2x Burton Leander Rowing Club (C) 33 Mx.2x (Band 1) Leicester Rowing Club 34 Mx.2x (Band 2) Derby Rowing Club 35 1x (Band 1) Notts County RA (Smith) 36 1x (Band 2) Star Club (Taylor) 37 1x (Band 3) Leicester Rowing Club (Toor) 38 J18.1x Notts County RA (Larkin) 39 J17.1x Notts County RA (Whawell) 40 J16.1x Bedford Rowing Club (Reed) 41 J15.1x Derby Rowing Club (Rhodes) 42 J14.1x Peterborough City RC (Ribbons) 43 J12.1x Trent Rowing Club (Allen) 45 MasE.1x Nottingham and Union RC (Carter) 46 MasF.1x Derwent Rowing Club (Hancock) 47 MasG/H.1x Burton Leander RC (Moore) (H) 48 W.1x (Band 1) Notts County RA (Ireland) 49 W.1x (Band 2) Leicester Rowing Club (P-Bowen) 50 W.J18.1x (Band 1) Notts County RA (Bates) 51 W.J18.1x (Band 2) Notts County RA (Murrary) 52 W.J16.1x St Georges College BC (Walters) 53 W.J15.1x Peterborough City RC (Cresswell) 54 W.J14.1x Isle of Ely Rowing Club (Palmer) 55 W.J13.1x Derwent Rowing Club (Doleman) 56 W.J12.1x Trent Rowing Club (Russell).
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