Henley Royal 2013


A quick update on a fantastic weekend at HRR this year. 11 old blades showed up with 3 current members also joining the party. Many glasses of Pimms were consumed and the day was spent sitting on the riverbank watching some great racing
In particular the races that grabbed everyone's attention were the GB four (racing as Brookes and UL) coming back from a length down to the Kiwi LW four in the last 50m to win by just 3ft in the Stewards' Challange Cup and also Imperial out classing everyone in the Prince Albert.

I personally had a fantastic weekend managing to meet Kath Grainger in the crew area and Tim Foster in the Stewards stands, Elliot also managed to get a cheeky wave from Jurgen Grobler after shouting at him from the bank.

A great weekend and a big thanks to James Beddows and his parents for being excellent hosts and putting up with us all. An event for the future? I think so.

Joe

DMURC summer smash round up


Here’s a summary of what the club has been up to these last past months…
A hard winter season leading up to Easter has paid off for a fruitful summer of pot hunting. Crews have won at every regatta the club has entered and novices were lost all over the place.

Leicester Regatta
DMURC - massive underdogs. We won the Leicester boat race.
Enough said.

Shrewsbury Regatta
As always Shrewsbelly never fails to impress. Old boys turned out for some great catch ups and the fresher challenge was epic.
I thought it only right that the winning crews told their own versions of their exploits at Shrewsbury.
Keiron’s account of the Nov.4+ DMU vs DMU final (yes, even though there were loads of other crews in the category this happened again, must be the 500th time this has materialised) - on the Saturday we won our first round and semi-final pretty comfortably and started to click together as a crew, only having two outings beforehand and myself and Michael having rowed much less this year due to injuries or what not the final we were against st hughs college, who had beaten Shrewsbury school, and were neck and neck for the first 750 odd metres where their fitness and composure shone through for them to take victory, Oli (cox) reckons we would have been perhaps only about half a length behind had our blades not clashed with an 8 who had strayed too far off of the boating point by the bridge, where we were 2 strokes into our big push. learnt from it, we were too keen on the start and needed to compose ourselves next time first round the next morning, bit hung over, Michael takes a few air strokes on the draws, cox calls us to stop, realigns us and we hoon it for a good 15-20 strokes, catch up, take the lead and win by 4.5 lengths; good recovery. Semi-final we had an immense start and flew for the first 400 metres, Oli saying it’s the smoothest crew he's ever felt in a boat and we were flying, start was immense and we win comfortably. Final against the other DMU crew, ahead just the entire way, final 150m Oli calls a final push, we probably thought it was a push we needed to win rather than to hold off as we about quarter of a length ahead coming round the bend and under the bridge, lose a bit of composure and the other crews fitness and more outings showed and they knicked it by a photo finish, on paper though we should've got smacked. made 2 finals to lose them by very little, but fucking gutted. Crew: Russell (stroke), Keiron (3), Michael (2), bob (bow). cox in first round of both days: Chloe Santiago, cox in semi's and finals of both days: Oli Collington - rowed in Wyvern.
Dan’s account - After a morning of fairly relaxed races, it was a DMU vs DMU final in the men's novice coxed fours. Our boat was given the quarry station and so the other crew were granted a couple of boat lengths lead at the start. Thanks to a good start we managed to reduce this lead to about half a length, which the opposing crew held up until the Shrewsbury bridge. At the bridge we called for a push and brought the other crew on dead level, bow ball to bow ball. It was soon a wind to the finish from both crews with the crowd on the bank roaring. Crossing the line neither crew was sure who won and the mention of a "dead heat" over the tannoy caused all competitors to despair at the thought of doing it again. As we drifted down stream, utterly spent, the silence was broken by the announcement "And the winner of the novice men's coxed fours, by a distance of two fee, was crew number 50". With this realization that we had lost our novices the boat erupted into cheering and splashing.
Cat’s race - This is the four that was selected to the East Midlands Regional Training camps, and have been together since early October. So it is understandable that the four stepped up to their final on the Saturday of Shrewsbury with high hopes (if not nervous stomachs) for a win after winning their last two races with flying colours. Their opposition, Agecroft RC, was a length behind during the majority of the race making the girls believed they had it in the bag. But after a sudden technical failure with Taylors oar, they didn’t even get to cross the finish line. The tears were well earned and a determination to win on the 600m Sunday race course was born. With only race between them and the Sunday final, they smashed both and came away with a status change to IM2 pots and points. Well done ladies! - Stroke to Bow-Demi Johnson, Catherine Maude, Rachel Taylor, Amy Mathers, William Lewis (Cox) Elliott Ryder & Charlie Fox (Keen coaches)

Monmouth Regatta
To sum up this regatta everyone came back with a tan like the members of TOWIE… only real.
The Women senior 8+ won, the crew consisted of: Amelia Lohan, Emma Smith, Julia Jackson, Hazel Ward, Sophie Richardson, Rachael East, Chloe Santiago, Rosie Kirk and coxed by Wills.
The senior men who very narrowly missed out at Shrews won as well, the crew consisted of: Nov.4+ Russell Theobald, Keiron Piper, Matt Hamlyn, Bob Fairclough and coxed by Chloe Santiago.

Peterborough Regatta
Always an heroic way to end regatta season with lots of racing and the committee handover on Saturday night.
I also overheard a randomer say “De Montfort are looking good this year” which is always sweet.
All crews did well over the two days but didn’t manage to take a win on the Saturday.
The Womens senior 4+, who competed at Met the previous day, won their WIM3.4+’s category convincingly.


Have a look at the past victories page in the history section of this site to see all the wins this year.

Old Blades entries are coming in


As the regatta closes in, a considerable amount of entries have already been taken. The mixed 8+ is full and the Women's and Open 4+ categories have 2 more spaces to fill.
Celebs such as Rob Fox (past men's captain), James Bowie (past men's captain) and Mark Body (past president) will be featuring, there's no doubt they'll be showing the young'uns how to do it properly after over a decade out of the boat.
Other old blades include an Open 4+ consisting of Jones, Reilly, Waston and Koszulinski and a Women's 4+ consisting of Bowery, Crain, Skiba and Tulley - all who are tingling to get back racing in their old DMU boats again, at least they should be.

The new DeMontfort 8+ will be featuring as part of the regatta, those lucky enough to be racing in it will be rest assured by knowing that the wing riggers will definitely shave off at least half a second over the 700m varsity course.

The entries will shut on the 19th April so you've got 11 days to get your crews together.
To find out more information please visit: https://sites.google.com/site/dmurcregatta/

Alumni boat gets Lincoln course record



The Leicester City senior men's 8+ matched the course record at Lincoln Head over the weekend, rowing 5½km upstream in 20:56 and beating second placed Nottingham Trent University by 1min 3seconds.

The boat contained ex-men’s captain Rob Fox, ex-president Joe Brunton, circuits coach Dave Smith, current treasurer Zak Iliffe, ex-coach Graham Wright, Adam Koszulinkski and Ben Townsend (rowing with Tom Clark, Oxford University and cox John Sephton, Oxford University).
The crew had the best row they’ve had so far this season and it puts them in a great position for the Head of the River race next Saturday.

Such Alumni will also be featuring in the Old Blades regatta on Saturday 27th April, a great event in which any old competitor of the club can come and race in De Montfort boats – please find details here: http://www.dmurc.moonfruit.com/#/dmurc-regatta/4570407495

Varsity 2013



Unfortunately ULBC got the upper hand this year, but with lots of potential in our fresher squads DMURC look set to build on their experiences through regatta season.
Here are the race reports:

Fresher Boys 4+
The boys had a great start, pushing ULBC off the line but after a few strokes Leicester hit a swan and then rowed into the wall so the Umpires called a re-row. The race re-started at the first red bridge and Leicester pulled away for a win.

Fresher Girls 8+
A very tidy looking fresher girls eight took to the water after the fresher boys 4+, they had a good clean start and pulled away from Leicester through the race. They came away with an extremely comfortable 2 ½ length victory.

Senior Men's 4+
Our senior men stepped up to the start line and put the very strong ULBC 4+ through their paces. Both boats were neck and neck at the first red bridge but after that the Leicester boat pulled away to take the win. Our boys absolutely hooned their arses off in that one.

Senior Women's 8+
After Leicester breaking a seat on the start (they always seem to have an excuse to re-row) both boats were re-set. A little way in the DMU boat caught a crab and an oar hit someone in the head, this gave ULBC the advantage and they took the win.

Fresher Girls 4+
Our girls were up against some pretty beefy ULBC fresher girls. DMU had a good start but ULBC slowly pulled away through the race and rowed on for a win.

Fresher Boys 8+
A similar story ensued through the fresher boys race. They fought hard but Leicester just got to the line first.

Senior Women's 4+
Another tidy looking DMU boat just pipped to the post by ULBC. They seem to make a habit of rowing like monkeys but still winning.

Senior Men’s 8+
Before the race there was talk about how ULBC were training with Notts&Union so they were going to smash our boys etc etc, so everyone was gearing up for a ULBC dominated race… however, a very clean DMURC men’s 8+ stepped up for this race and pushed the pretty scrappy looking ULBC 8+ right to the line, only losing by half a length, Leicester having to ask some questions between themselves after that one.

Mixed 8+
The closest race of the day though was definitely the mixed senior 8+. Both boats over took each other 2 or 3 times during the race, fighting for the win, but ULBC came away with a victory of only half a canvas.

Overall a lot of lessons learnt and some closely fought races. I personally don’t think the result on Wednesday was a true reflection on the club this year, everyone is training hard and I’m sure there’ll be lots of silverware won through regatta season.

The 2013 DMURC Ball



It’s that time of year again. Swathes of old blades pining for a reunion, waiting to get messy with their long lost rowers.
The ball is happening at the City Rooms, Leicester on the 15th March starting at 19:00. Obviously dress code is black tie/rowing blazer and women in a sexy-ass cocktail dress with lots of cleavage showing please.
The club's bigger than ever this year so let’s make it a memorable one, also a fair few old blades are gracing us with their acquaintance this year.

I am pleased to announce that the old blades coming to the ball this year are…
Darth Brunton
Charlie golden locks Brodie
Phillip let my hoover suck you Reilly
Len Tarfe
sMeg Andrews
Kos… bum
Tammy I like it when kos dutch ovens me Crain
Anna how dare you win at Notts City in your first year of rowing Wallis
Becca got naked at peterborough #1 Cox
Kate got naked at peterborough #2 Martin
Emma got naked at peterborough #3 Rockall
Andy Bargewell
Jen Bones
We all love a bit of… Bowrey
Kelly rock up in your dads Ferrari please Skiba
Fiona halfy Boyce
Ben balls out Collins
Ben I’ve brung my toys Warnett
Louis Walsh… Watson
MY GOD ITS ACTUALLY Harry Ako
Robby JJ Janeiro
Caitlin Blooming for DP action
Oli look at my boner whilst coaching the fresher girls 8 Collington
Miss Wanning of Emmamanshire
Scrat Cat-gash
Max Tullis-Turner (no nick name can describe this monstrosity)

… if I’ve missed you out please tell us you’re coming – I’ll edit this so your name’s up here

Old Blades Launch



So here it is, made public...

The launch of the DMURC Old Blades aims to bring old boys and girls of the club back together to rekindle memories and events of the past.
It's full of old school information (just have a gander in the history section) but we're going to be continually gathering information from the club as far back as we can so there's a record for every generation to see.

Two main events will happen every year for old blades to get involved in, this is:
The DMURC ball - http://www.facebook.com/events/318375518280930/
and
The DMURC Old Blades Regatta - http://www.facebook.com/events/139816249512094/

It will be great to see you ll again.
Joe, Demi, Rob