Bristol Ariel Rowing Club (BARC)

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Bristol Ariel Rowing Club (BARC)

The Oldest Rowing Club In Bristol...

New Dates for the next Learn To Row Course

 (March 24th, March 25th , March 31st, April 1st)

  

Please see LTR page for further details.

 

News from the Queen of KIT!..... 

The Powerhouse order window is now OPEN!!!!!!

 

 

Founded in 1870, Bristol Ariel Rowing Club offers rowers of all abilities, from complete beginners to masters, the opportunity of rowing and sculling on a beautiful 6km stretch of the Avon.

Bristol Ariel Rowing Club is the club for you if:

  • You are moving to Bristol and want to join a thriving sporting club
  • You are an experienced rower or sculler and want to get back into the sport
  • You would like to get fit in a proven and effective way
  • You would like to take up a new sport, but want to enjoy a great social life too

Interested? Contact us today and arrange to come down and see Bristol Ariel Rowing Club for yourself.

 

Above : Bristol Ariel Rowing Club Men's 1st 8 in the first round of the Thames Challenge Cup

Above : Bristol Ariel Rowing Club Men's Pair in the 1st round of the Silver Goblets & Nickalls' Challenge Cup

Courtesy of Henley Royal Regatta photograhs www.hrrphoto.co.uk

 

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Rowing News

British Rowing News
  • Staying Safe on the Upper Thames Tideway

    The Port of London Authority (PLA) has released a video which is designed to help crews safely navigate the upper tidal Thames between Putney and Kew.

    The film provides a simple guide to the unique Code of Conduct for safe rowing on the tidal Thames, useful for both newcomers to the Tideway and experienced rowers looking to refresh their knowledge.

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  • Adaptive rowing classification opportunity in Merseyside

    British Rowing is pleased to announce an adaptive rowing classification opportunity at Crosby, Merseyside, allowing rowers with a disability or physical impairment to establish their racing classification.

    The classification opportunity – which is free of charge – will take place on 10 March 2012, at Crosby Lakeside Adventure Centre, Crosby Coastal Park, L22 1RR.

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  • RowSafe Plus – Have your say!

    British Rowing’s flagship water safety advice, RowSafe, is being given a makeover, and we’d like your feedback on some of the ideas we’ve come up with so far.

    We hope that the addition of RowSafe Plus sheets will be a welcome modernisation to our water safety guidance in our rapidly developing sport.

    See below for a selection of sample RowSafe and RowSafe Plus pages, for feedback.

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