A cox is responsible for the safety of his/her crew on the water, keeping a good lookout, steering the boat and issuing commands to the crew.

 

Maidenhead Rowing Club values the responsible and skilled job done by its coxes whether on our home stretch, on longer recreational outings or racing – predominantly at other River Thames Clubs, or on the Tideway, at Dorney Lake or Holme Pierrepont.

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If you are interested in coxing at Maidenhead, whether you are experienced, a complete beginner or somewhere in between, please get in touch with our Captain:  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

 

Useful links for coxes:  

 

Maidenhead Rowing Club’s Safety Plan

Maidenhead Rowing Club’s PFD

British Rowing’s Coxing Courses

Oxford University Rowing Clubs’ Coxing Guides

Trinity College, Cambridge, Coxing Guide

Coxing a Tideway Head - standard steering guide for Head of the River Race

 

Maidenhead Rowing Club has a thriving Daytime Recreational Squad, who meet on Tuesday and Friday mornings for a couple of hours on the river.

We are a group of all ages and experience, we sometimes have as many as 20 rowers coming down to row our beautiful 3km stretch of the River Thames, under the iconic Brunel Sounding Arch bridge, as it widens out on its way down to Bray Lock.

We have a mixture of wide and fine boats made up of singles, doubles, quads and even a triple, on hand as we mix and match members to ensure that those looking to improve their skills get an experienced ‘bow’ to steer and monitor technique along the way!

Above all, it is a fun group who have the pleasure of rowing on one of the most beautiful stretches of river in the country. 

We do have the opportunity to participate in the Thames Valley Explore League event, held monthly at different rowing clubs (hosted by Maidenhead in the winter months). This event is great fun to have a taste at racing. 

 

If you are interested in joining or want more information please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Adaptive rowing is for people with disabilities who participate in the sport of rowing. Anyone can get involved in rowing, regardless of physical disability, sensory or learning impairment. Adaptive Rowing is a fast-growing and increasingly competitive area of the rowing scene with a growing number of local clubs (including Maidenhead) welcoming adaptive rowers from beginner up to international levels of experience.

The Adaptive squad was formed in 2017 to encourage and enable adaptive competitive and recreational rowing at Maidenhead Rowing Club for athletes in the club catchment area, and to host adaptive rowers from visiting clubs at Maidenhead Rowing Club events.

We are extremely grateful to the Shanly Foundation and the Peter Harrison Foundation for their generous donations that have enabled us to purchase two of our adaptive boats.

We train on a Wednesday evening and Saturday afternoon, compete in events in the Thames Region to the Midlands, and host a programme of adaptive events at our annual summer regatta. We would love to hear from you if you would like to join us.

Watch the video here.

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The BR Thames Regional Rowing Council has more information on adaptive rowing here                                    

                                      

 

 

In 2014 we introduced a second stage to our Learn to Row courses which lasted 13 weeks. The aim was to further develop the technical skills of those wanting to take their rowing further.

After this second stage, people can elect to take their rowing further still in one of the three main squads – the Recreation Squad, the Vets (Masters) Squads or if they want to join with the Senior Men and Women’s squads we run a bespoke Development Squad.

This aims to take people through to competitive rowing, looking at becoming full members of the Senior Squads in the following year.

The Dev Squad will train 4-5 times a week, usually, two water sessions in the winter months on Saturday and Sunday and three in the spring and summer months when it is light enough to row in the evenings. Ergo sessions, circuits and weights all feature in the land training.

We also take people into the Dev Squad who have done L2R programmes at other clubs. Entry to the Dev Squad is through our Learn to Row programmes or if you have done this elsewhere, contact the club in the first instance: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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Claires Court School Boat Club was founded in 1985 by Peter Jowitt, a teacher from the school. Boating from the old Maidenhead Rowing Club it had reasonable success in its first two years before John Rayer joined the school in 1987. John, an active Maidenhead Rowing Club member, joined the school’s rowing department and put a successful structure in place which allowed crews to make national finals and win medals. The first major success came in 1990 with a J16 2-selected to row for England in the Anglo-French Match.


Since then the Boat Club has gained successes at Henley Royal Regatta winning the Fawley Challenge Cup twice in 1997 and 1998 in a composite crew with Windsor Boys School.


Claires Court moved across the Thames with us in 1998 and in recent years has been guided by Tom Jost, another Maidenhead member who joined us as a Junior. Tom’s coaching team has developed the Boat Club into a successful squad consistently winning medals at national level and taking part in GB Trials.

The Rec squad is a friendly group of men and women of all ages. It is ideal for rowers wishing to develop their skills and for building confidence following the Learn to Row course or for those who just enjoy the sport of rowing. We mainly scull (when a rower has two oars), using boats of all sizes, although there are also opportunities for sweep (when a rower has one oar held with both hands).

We are a sociable squad who generally meet three times a week - twice in the evenings and once at the weekend, making use of the bar or coffee and breakfast after exercising on the beautiful River Thames.

Through the year we arrange a number of long rows. The outings are sometimes up to Bourne End or Marlow, or downstream to Windsor, going through lovely countryside and pretty locks. The long rows include a pub lunch or picnic.

In the winter the river can be too high or fast flowing to row. Fortunately, we are situated just 2 miles from the excellent Dorney Lake, which was used for the 2012 Olympics. The lake isn’t affected by high rainfall, so we still have an opportunity to row, even when it’s not possible to do so on the river.

When rowing isn’t possible, we sometimes arrange a bike ride or walk, and there is always the option of using the clubs ergos (rowing machines) and weight training equipment. For a social outing and chance to refine our technique, we also arrange visits to indoor rowing tank facilities at the Docklands Regatta Centre or Oxford University.

Although the squad isn’t competitive we do have the opportunity to participate in the Thames Valley Explore League event, held monthly at different rowing clubs (hosted by Maidenhead in the winter months) also at Maidenhead Regatta.  This event is great fun to have a taste of racing. The club has a strong social side, examples of fun events organised by members are meals out, bbq, parties, balls, trips away and quiz nights.  

 

If you are interested in joining or want more information please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

 

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As the Maidenhead Women’s master squad, we cater for a wide range of abilities and aspirations.

Over the last few years, many of our crews have successfully competed on the tideway at Head of the River races, the British Rowing Masters championship and at many local regattas and head races.

Our squad has access to a range of well-maintained boats, enabling our whole squad to get out on the river together. We have regular water sessions on weekend mornings and in the summer weekday evenings. We join the senior women for land trading in the winter, in our newly equipped clubhouse strength and conditioning suite and ergo room.

The squad has a friendly and supportive culture, where members often turn out to support our crews at events.

We appreciate everyone has varying work and life commitments, which can limit the amount of time that they can give to rowing, so members are welcome to tailor their training accordingly.

If you are interested in joining, please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Maidenhead Senior Women welcome members 18+ of all levels to join our competitive women's squad that race in Heads and Regattas at local, national and Tideway events. Our training is split up into 2 sessions Autumn/Winter and Spring/Summer. As a squad, we row in every boat from 1x to 8+ sweeping or sculling and are seen on the river in all weather conditions.

 

Winter training consists of ergos twice a week concentrating on strength and endurance plus a weekly weights session. The indoor winter training is supplemented at the weekend by morning water sessions on both Saturday and Sunday. The weekend sessions are likely to be double sessions, with a longer endurance session first followed by a shorter technical session. Fear not though- you get to have a cup of tea and a quick bite to eat in between sessions! To break up the long Autumn/ Winter training we will compete in numerous head events including locals and Tideway races. During Autumn/Winter training we team up with the women master squad for land training.


The spring/summer season sees us leaving behind the long, endurance-based head races and we start focusing more on sprint training with much more time on the water. Many crews will have been training in their Regatta boats all winter to compete against the top-class competition in the summer season.

We do understand that work and life’s commitments sometimes get in the way of rowing, so members can tailor their own land/water training accordingly. Whatever drives you, whether you are a rower/ sculler, the Senior Women squad is welcoming and supportive to new members.

The squad has a friendly and supportive culture, where members often turn out to support our crews at events.

If you are interested in joining or want more information please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Maidenhead Rowing Club Senior Men's Squad

 

The Senior Men's squad caters for members 18+ of all levels. We are a competitive squad that performs at local regattas to National events and Henley Royal Regatta. Also competing in Head races at local events and on the Tideway. Over the last few years, we have sent members to GB trials and have also had members perform at European regattas. 

As a squad we train in all boat types from 1x to 8+ and are seen on the river in all weather conditions. Currently, we are only a small squad so mainly focus on 1x, 2- to 4-. 

 

Training

 

We train on the water on the weekends and in the summer on weekday evenings. In addition to this we do weight training and ergos and a lot of cross-training on the bikes with running and swimming also being included.

 

We do understand that work and life’s commitments sometimes get in the way of rowing, so members can tailor their own land/water training accordingly. Whatever drives you, whether you are a rower/ sculler, the Senior Men squad is welcoming and supportive to new members.

 

If you are interested in joining or want more information please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

 

 

The Rowing Committee is responsible for managing all rowing activities to deliver club strategy. Led by the Club Captain, the committee comprises representation from all the squads and is supported by the Rowing Committee Secretary. The Captain reports to the Club Committee.

 

 

 

The committee meets monthly and depends on the active involvement of Squad captains to manages & resolves rowing tasks:

 

 

  • Boat & blade renewals
  • Cascade of equipment
  • Boat allocation,
  • Land training allocation
  • Water time allocation
  • Coaching and development pipeline for athletes, coxes and coaches
  • Boat, ergo, launch and trailer maintenance

 

Squad Captains do not lead rowing tasks, they are too busy! Volunteers are needed to support rowing tasks

 

The Rowing Committee Secretary is responsible for control and communication of key documents approved by the Rowing Committee.

 

Maidenhead Rowing Club welcomes Masters Rowers at all levels and ages. We have a very active membership of approximately 50 rowers and scullers covering a broad range of experience, from former GB Squad, National Champions and Henley Royal Regatta winners to those novices coming up from our own Learn To Row programme.

 

We are very much a competitive squad, not recreational, racing in a variety of heads and regattas near the club, on the tideway and further afield. We have produced impressive results and wins in events such as Henley Masters, National Masters, Veteran Fours Head, Pairs Head, Vesta Veterans’ Head of the River Race, Head of the Charles River and European competitions, as well as many club events around the country.

 

Whether a novice rower or a performance athlete, we all share a passion for the sport, strive to develop good oarsmanship and hold dear the spirit of fellowship in our club. This is a squad that very much works together for the enjoyment of our magnificent sport. We race in all boat types from 1x to 8+ and are seen on the river throughout the year and in all weathers!

 

We recognise that work and life’s commitments sometimes get in the way of rowing, so squad members are welcome to tailor their involvement for land and water training accordingly.

 

We are a friendly and inclusive squad so if you are interested in joining please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

                         

 

Maidenhead Rowing Club has a number of rowing squads to suit a range of abilities and aspirations.  Select the squad of interest to you from the menu below.

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Junior Squad
Men's Squad
Women's Squad
Development Squad
Veteran Men's Squad
Veteran Women's Squad
Recreational Squad
Learn to Row
CCS

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