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Honours even in Universities at Medway Boat Race

Kent's victorious men's crew celebrate with the trophyThe women's crews do battle (Kent in dark blue)

Students shared the silverware at the second annual Universities at Medway Boat Race on Saturday (3 May).

The women's crew from the University of Greenwich rowed to victory by four lengths against the University of Kent's women in the day's first race, watched by several hundred spectators who lined The Esplanade in Rochester.

But the tide then turned in the men's race, as Kent's crew pulled together for a resounding victory over the men of Greenwich. Their time of 11 minutes and 14 seconds set a new record for the men's 'eights' in the Medway Boat Race.

The results were a complete turnaround from last year's inaugural race. On that occasion, Kent's women and Greenwich's men took the honours.

As in last year's event, crews rowed a 2.6km course between Cuxton and The Esplanade. The winning crews also lifted special trophies created for the occasion last year by Medway artist Paula Groves.

All students taking part - most of whom were rowing novices less than nine months ago - had been trained for the big day by experts from Medway Towns Rowing Club.

The club's head coach Barry Pearson said he was proud of all the students taking part but had special praise for the winning crews. 'Kent's men were absolutely superb. They had been training hard but they exceeded everyone's expectations in setting a new and impressive record time,' he said.

'As with the Greenwich women's crew, they proved that there is no substitute for putting in the hours of training through the winter months. Both the winning teams deserved their success.'

Kent's men's captain Phil Hull, a second year Business Studies student, said it was exhilarating to be first over the line in front of a cheering crowd. 'I was part of the Kent team when we lost last year so I wasn't going to let victory get away this time,' he said.

Canterbury Christ Church University were not able to compete in the women's race due to last-minute commitments but look forward to competing next year.

The races were organised by the Universities at Medway Students' Association (UMSA). The third Medway Boat Race is scheduled for May 2009.



Contact: N.J.Ellwood@kent.ac.uk

Story published at 5:00pm 7 May 2008

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