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1990 British Rowing Championships

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1990 British Rowing Championships
VenueNational Water Sports Centre
LocationHolme Pierrepont (Nottingham)
Dates20–22 July 1990
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The 1990 National Rowing Championships was the 19th edition of the National Championships, held from 20–22 July 1990 at the National Water Sports Centre in Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham. There was a record entry of 653 crews and over 2,000 competitors competing for 64 titles.[1][2] Simon Larkin won a record equalling fourth singles sculls title (Kenny Dwan also won four times).[3][4]

Senior

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Medal summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men 1x NCRA
Simon Larkin
Leander
Guy Pooley
Molesey
Mark Pollecutt
Men 2+ Thames Tradesmen Bedford Tideway Scullers School
Men 2x Molesey
Graham & Burbank
Leander / Wallingford Barclays Bank / Tideway Scullers School
Men 2- Lea / Tyrian
Curtis & Williams
Leander Lea
Men 4- NCRA Nottingham & Union GB national junior squad
Men 4+ Lea Nottingham & Union Bedford
Men 4x Upper Thames A Tideway Scullers School Upper Thames B
Men 8+ NCRA Walton Scottish composite
Women 1x GB national squad
Tish Reid
Westminster School
Fiona Freckleton
GB national squad
Kate Miller
Women 2x GB national squad
Adrienne Grimsditch & Suzanne Kirk
Birmingham / Agecroft Tideway Scullers School
Women 2- GB national squad B
Joanne Gough & Annabel Eyres
GB national squad A
Lesley Baguley & Kate Miller
Birmingham
Women 4- GB national squad
Kate Grose, Miriam Batten, Kareen Marwick, Caroline Christie
Tideway Scullers School / Thames Kingston
Women 4x Tideway Scullers School Kingston GB national junior squad
Women 4+ London University Thames Edinburgh University
Women 8+ Cambridge University Cambridge University Ltw Tideway Scullers School

Lightweight

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Medal summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men 1x St Ives Queens Tower Leander
Men 2x NCRA Leander / Wallingford Leicester
Men 4- NCRA Imperial College London
Men 4x Auriol Kensington Mortlake Anglian & Alpha / Putney Town Upper Thames
Men 8+ NCRA Cambridge University Kingston
Women 1x NCRA Glasgow University Mortlake Anglian & Alpha
Women 2x Marlow / Thames Tideway Scullers School / Thames Birmingham / Agecroft
Women 2- Birmingham Clyde Kingston
Women 4- Thames Tradesmen City of Sheffield / Sheffield University Clyde

Junior

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Medal summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men 1x Worcester
Men 2- GB national junior squad
Men 2x GB national junior squad
Men 2+ Thames
Men 4- GB national junior squad
Men 4+ Windsor Boys' School
Men 4x GB national junior squad
Men 8+ GB national junior squad
Men J16 1x St George's College
Men J16 2- Claires Court School
Men J16 2x Quintin
Men J16 4+ King's School Worcester
Men J16 4- King's School Chester
Men J16 4x Emanuel School
Men J16 8+ Emanuel School / Marlow
Men J14 1x Stirling
Men J14 2x Trent
Men J14 4x Windsor Boys' School
Women 1x GB national junior squad
Women 2x GB national junior squad
Women 2- GB national junior squad
Women 4x GB national junior squad
Women 4+ George Watson's College
Women 8+ George Watson's College
Women J16 1x Worcester
Women J16 2x Bedford
Women J16 2- Evesham / Stratford-upon-Avon
Women J16 4+ Lady Eleanor Holles School
Women J16 4x Marlow
Women J16 8+ George Heriot's School / George Watson's College
Women J14 1x Burway
Women J14 2x Lady Eleanor Holles School
Women J14 4x Lady Eleanor Holles School

Coastal

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Medal summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men 1x Southsea
Men 2- Southsea
Men 4+ Southampton University
Women 4+ Christchurch
Men J1x- BTC Southampton
Men J2- Southsea
Men J4+ Lymington

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. ^ "Rosewell, Mike. "A record entry attracted." Times, 20 July 1990, p. 414". Times Digital Archives.
  2. ^ "Rosewell, Mike. "Duckings and diving are not permitted." Times, 21 July 1990, p. 32". Times Digital Archives.
  3. ^ "Rosewell, Mike. "Larkin in record fourth win." Times, 23 July 1990, p. 37". Times Digital Archives. Archived from the original on 30 April 2024. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
  4. ^ "NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (1990)". Rowing Story. Archived from the original on 21 October 2020. Retrieved 11 August 2020.