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British Rowing Indoor Championships 2015 Results British Rowing Indoor Championships 15th December 2015 E0 U23 2KM Lwt Men Results # COMPETITOR NAME TEAM RESULT 1 Liam Steele Bournemouth University BC 06:32.4 2 Matthew Bowles Loughborough Students RC 06:35.9 3 Alexander Joseph Bournemouth University BC 06:36.1 4 Barron-Robinson Lloyd 06:46.1 5 Daniel Roe Nottingham RC 06:47.3 6 Bradley Kemp Churchill College BC 06:51.6 7 Nathan Randall BRC 07:18.0 8 Gatley Searle Huntingdon BC 07:19.5 9 Patrick Walbridge Coalporters ARC 07:24.3 10 Jack Reed University of Gloucestershire BC 07:24.6 11 Daniel Watt University of Gloucestershire BC 07:32.5 www.britishrowing.org 1 British Rowing Indoor Championships 15th December 2015 E1 U23 2KM Lwt Women Results # COMPETITOR NAME TEAM RESULT 1 Laura Macro Plymouth ARC 07:33.6 2 Megan Pepper Nottingham RC 07:57.2 3 Rachel Andvig Deben RC 07:58.6 4 Apassara Wichaisri Sub 7 IRC 08:00.9 5 Florence Stevenson University of Gloucestershire BC 08:05.0 6 Ella Armstrong Kings School Worcester BC 08:11.8 7 Anna Welch Churchill College BC 08:13.0 8 Amelia Laffey 08:23.0 9 Kim Jacka University of Gloucestershire BC 08:51.2 10 Alice Sharkey University of Gloucestershire BC 09:14.0 www.britishrowing.org 2 British Rowing Indoor Championships 15th December 2015 E2 U23 2KM Men Results # COMPETITOR NAME TEAM RESULT 1 Sam Twine Reading University BC 05:59.0 2 Jonas Butvilas University of Surrey BC 06:04.6 3 Matthew Moore Cambridge 99 RC 06:15.3 4 Jamie Waterhouse Eastbourne RC 06:24.8 5 Tyler Amos University of Kent BC 06:25.3 6 Roberto Puddy University of Kent BC 06:29.0 7 Tobias Rudkin Rob Roy RC 06:29.6 8 Jack Williams Bath University BC 06:29.9 9 Robin Mccorkell Dover RC 06:38.9 10 Daniel Manela Churchill College BC 06:39.8 11 Ashley May Plymouth ARC 06:41.8 12 Charlie Linsell Deben RC 06:42.6 13 Jack Heaver University of Gloucestershire BC 06:43.7 14 Jonah Harris Emmanuel BC 06:49.0 15 Stefan Cottrell 07:01.7 16 Niall Watts University of Kent BC 07:09.0 www.britishrowing.org 3 British Rowing Indoor Championships 15th December 2015 E3 U23 2KM Women Results # COMPETITOR NAME TEAM RESULT 1 Paula Wulff Churchill College BC 07:19.2 2 Kerryn Meston Aberdeen BC 07:19.3 3 Chloe White Bath University BC 07:22.6 4 Florence Cowell University of Surrey BC 07:27.9 5 Jessica Shepherd Reading RC 08:01.6 6 Isabel Searle Huntingdon BC 08:05.2 7 Alice Gardner University of Gloucestershire BC 08:23.3 8 Maia Davies University of Gloucestershire BC 09:50.4 www.britishrowing.org 4 British Rowing Indoor Championships 15th December 2015 E4 Open 2KM Lwt Men Results # COMPETITOR NAME TEAM RESULT 1 Richard Chambers GB Rowing Team 06:08.8 2 Peter Zelinka Manchester University BC 06:22.5 3 Max Huxtable Shoreham RC 06:37.4 4 Joe Gorman 06:44.0 5 Thomas Maffia Royal Air Force 06:54.4 6 Chris Price Dover RC 07:07.4 7 Ben Chattell City of Cambridge RC 07:10.1 8 Chris Clarke 07:22.8 9 Ed Norris 08:23.0 www.britishrowing.org 5 British Rowing Indoor Championships 15th December 2015 E5 Open 2KM Lwt Women Results # COMPETITOR NAME TEAM RESULT 1 Maribel Vasquez Flores Lea RC 07:42.0 2 Louisa Horton Thames RC 07:51.6 3 Jacqueline Woerner London RC 07:52.7 4 Svetlina Simeonova Cherpokov RC 08:05.1 5 Jana Wolf Cambridge 99 RC 08:11.4 6 Amy Hallett Taunton RC 08:14.1 7 Danielle Loughlin Shift Witham Lincoln 08:16.5 8 Lenia Haili 08:27.2 9 Ana Mcguinness Minerva Bath BC 09:57.9 www.britishrowing.org 6 British Rowing Indoor Championships 15th December 2015 E6 Open 2KM Men Results # COMPETITOR NAME TEAM RESULT 1 Mohamed Sbihi GB Rowing Team 05:41.8 2 Sam Townsend GB Rowing Team 05:47.6 3 Paul Bennett GB Rowing Team 05:48.5 4 Will Satch GB Rowing Team 05:49.0 5 George Nash GB Rowing Team 05:52.0 6 Alex Gregory GB Rowing Team 05:53.2 7 Matt Gotrel GB Rowing Team 05:54.7 8 Pete Reed GB Rowing Team 06:03.1 9 David Carr 06:10.0 10 Alistair Webb Molesey BC 06:12.9 11 Brett Steels Sub 7 IRC 06:13.1 12 Lee Bawn Fitness Matters 06:16.4 13 Marc Weatherley Nuffield Health 06:17.8 14 Will Downey Thames RC 06:18.7 15 Duncan Darroch-Thompson 06:18.9 16 Bleddyn Mon Land Rover BAR 06:19.5 17 John Leonard RN 06:19.9 18 Stuart Elvin CrossFit ISC 06:23.8 19 Karel Kabelik Cambridge 99 RC 06:24.3 20 James Hazell Walton RC 06:28.5 21 Michael Stafford-Cairns University of Gloucestershire BC 06:31.1 22 Antony Purser Army 06:31.3 23 Rhys Paul Cardiff City RC 06:31.8 24 Duncan Roy 24 Commando Eng Regt 06:32.5 25 Alastair Packman RN 06:34.0 26 Will Dollar 06:36.1 27 Tom Skinner Army 06:39.4 28 Richard Henry 06:39.5 29 Maciej Tyrlik University of East London BC 06:39.8 30 Peter Cowell Army 06:42.5 31 James Skowronski Old Windsorians 06:44.1 32 Adam Kenningham-Brown 06:45.5 33 Nick Smart 06:50.4 34 Martin Spencer Hope Valley Health Club 06:53.4 35 Adam Shaw 06:56.4 36 Jake Vandenbossche 06:56.7 37 Mathew Marchant 06:59.0 www.britishrowing.org 7 British Rowing Indoor Championships 15th December 2015 E6 Open 2KM Men Results # COMPETITOR NAME TEAM RESULT 38 Alex Burnett University of Gloucestershire BC 07:05.3 39 Tim Brock Wallingford RC 07:07.5 40 Adam Cheetham 07:14.1 41 Steve Perry 07:15.0 42 Anthony Walpole Venue 360 Luton 07:19.1 43 Filippo Caperna Olgiata 20.12 07:24.7 44 Alan Card 07:38.9 45 Ibrahim Badmus 07:55.6 www.britishrowing.org 8 British Rowing Indoor Championships 15th December 2015 E7 Open 2KM Women Results # COMPETITOR NAME TEAM RESULT 1 Emily Carmichael Leander Club 06:46.7 2 Giedre Rakauskaite Worcester RC 06:58.3 3 Margery Pepper 07:02.9 4 Fiona Gammond 07:03.8 5 Eve Newton Whitgift School BC 07:05.1 6 Alika-Peach Molloy Minerva Bath BC 07:09.0 7 Emily Taylor 07:09.5 8 Bailee Stratton Chesterton 07:20.6 9 Claire Weston Sub 7 IRC 07:25.9 10 Hazel Atkins Southampton ARC 07:41.6 11 Aaby Aldridge RN 07:42.1 12 Emma Raven Muscle Hut 07:42.3 13 Hannah Chatfield Peterborough City RC 07:46.3 14 Emily Bates Eton Excelsior RC 07:47.4 15 Catherine Spencer 07:49.3 16 Alice Draper Milton Keynes RC 07:53.6 17 Olivia Cole University of Gloucestershire BC 07:56.4 18 Elaine Huskinson 07:59.7 19 Harriet Jones University of Gloucestershire BC 08:45.3 www.britishrowing.org 9 British Rowing Indoor Championships 15th December 2015 E8 30-39 2KM Lwt Men Results # COMPETITOR NAME TEAM RESULT 1 Andrea Carbone CC Aniene 06:44.0 2 Ian Robinson RN 07:12.5 3 Nicolò Garuccio Rowing Crew Roma 07:17.7 4 Ludovico Caperna Olgiata 20.12 07:35.2 5 Vincenzo Campanella Olgiata 20.12 07:36.9 www.britishrowing.org 10 British Rowing Indoor Championships 15th December 2015 E9 30-39 2KM Lwt Women Results # COMPETITOR NAME TEAM RESULT 1 Linda Kitching Cambridge 99 RC 07:44.2 2 Andrea Greve Cambridge 99 RC 07:46.5 3 Sarah Faith Shoreham RC 07:46.7 4 Emma Doyle Weybridge RC 07:54.7 5 Kirsty Pittman Seal PT 07:56.9 6 Sarah Doyle Paddy Power IRC 08:01.5 www.britishrowing.org 11 British Rowing Indoor Championships 15th December 2015 E10 30-39 2KM Men Results # COMPETITOR NAME TEAM RESULT 1 Sam Blythe Fitness Matters 06:02.1 2 Dave Marshall 06:05.8 3 James Wade 3 Men 1 Lady Row 06:16.1 4 James Dyer 06:16.3 5 Christopher Chapman Fitness Matters 06:17.7 6 George Gioupis 06:20.0 7 Craig Guest RN 06:21.1 8 Steve Reed Jersey RC 06:24.4 9 Nicholas Thorn Cambridge 99 RC 06:26.9 10 Kieran Heffernan RN 06:28.3 11 Thomas Faith Shoreham RC 06:28.8 12 Jim Hyde RN 06:31.7 13 Matthew Foster Sub 7 IRC 06:35.6 14 Matt Holding 06:39.6 15 Ian Wilde Sub 7 IRC 06:43.2 16 Meurice Robinson Hockley Gym 06:51.7 17 Marc D'Albret Pure Gym 06:53.5 18 James Salkeld Jersey RC 06:54.0 19 Peter Williams YMCA 06:55.4 20 Chris Hunt Hockley Gym 07:09.4 21 Chris Barclay 07:11.8 22 Nick Barr 07:17.6 23 Giles Dunk Broxbourne RC 07:18.0 24 Marton Fodor 07:31.8 25 Matt Coughlan 07:33.3 26 Daniel Crowe 07:37.3 27 Simon Coughlan 07:44.8 28 Oliver Robinson St Ives RC 07:46.4 www.britishrowing.org 12 British Rowing Indoor Championships 15th December 2015 E11 30-39 2KM Women Results # COMPETITOR NAME TEAM RESULT 1 Charlotte Pigg MAD Team IRC 07:17.5 2 Josie Harries Cambridge 99 RC 07:31.7 3 Sarah Huntley Go:ver Gym 07:37.2 www.britishrowing.org 13 British Rowing Indoor Championships 15th December 2015 E12 40-49 2KM Lwt Men Results # COMPETITOR NAME TEAM RESULT 1 Tim Male Tideway Scullers School 06:19.3 2 Jonathan Doyle 06:34.3 3 Richard Burdett Thames RC 06:42.0 4 Guy Blackburn Free Spirits IRC 06:46.3 5 Marcus Batten Plymouth ARC 06:48.0 6 Allan Mcgregor Loch Lomond Amateur RC 06:48.2 7 David Kent 06:51.0 8 Paul Heffernan Rothay 06:58.4 9 Mark Ballard 06:59.1 - Patrick Bell Cotgrave 06:59.1 11 Tim Cook SWFYC 07:08.9 12 Joe White Seal PT 07:30.3 13 Roberto Franchini Olgiata 20.12 07:52.5 www.britishrowing.org 14 British Rowing Indoor Championships 15th December 2015 E13 40-49 2KM Lwt Women Results # COMPETITOR NAME TEAM RESULT 1 Justine Reston Q Power IRC 07:18.7 2 Hazel Fullman City of Bristol RC 07:34.1 3 Margaret Greenhall Runcorn RC 07:39.4 4 Helen Marshall Milton Keynes RC 07:44.2 5 Sandra Gates Weybridge RC 07:48.0 6 Sarah Gibbs 07:48.8 7 Debbie Woodhouse Syndale Drill Power 07:58.2 8 Sandra Osborn 08:19.0 9 Diana Giacometti Olgiata 20.12 08:19.8 10 Penny Bates Sub 7 IRC 08:35.9 11 Alison Jane Kelland Exmouth RC 08:50.2 www.britishrowing.org 15 British Rowing Indoor Championships 15th December 2015 E14 40-49 2KM Men Results # COMPETITOR NAME TEAM RESULT 1 Graham Benton MAD Team IRC 05:55.6 2 Steve Sidaway Sub 7 IRC 06:22.1 3 Martin Howe York City RC 06:24.7 4 Julian Potts YMCA 06:24.8 5 Al Nisbet TVP 06:29.6 6 Craig Williams DW Fitness 06:30.2 7 Daniel Jones Doncaster RC 06:32.3 8 James Melville 06:32.7 9 Martin Evans Sub 7 IRC 06:32.8 10 Alan Bird Maidenhead RC 06:33.4 11 Alex Doidge Sub 7 IRC
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