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The University of Warwick Boat Club is a large and highly active sports club with substantial ambitions. This year the club is attending 18 competitions across the length and breadth of the country during a 40-week racing season.

Whether novice or experienced, male or female, as a member of UWBC, athletes can expect to participate in a well organised rowing programme.

Our senior training programme offers rowers the opportunity to continue to compete at a high level and in fast, powerful crews. Experienced rowers at Warwick can expect several water sessions each week backed by a comprehensive range of other activities, such as core stability, running, swimming and ergo sessions.

The novice training programme, which is open to all Warwick students, offers a comprehensive introduction to the art of rowing. From as early in the academic year as January, novices are invited to demonstrate their new talent at competitions across the country.

Our rowers, who benefit from regular technical advice and video feedback sessions, have shown some excellent performances over the past few years at a range of competitions, from regional to national level.

Every year, talented new members bring fresh ideas and enthusiasm to a club that has a rapidly growing profile, both on and off campus. The typical UWBC rower is ambitious, committed and enthusiastic. If this is you, click here to find out how to be part of it.

Ralph de Kanter
President & safety advisor

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No image 1,000,000m Fundraiser
Wed, Feb 18th, 2009

1,000,000m Fundraiser




On the 25th February the University... more

No image BUCS Time Only Results at Trent Head
Mon, Feb 16th, 2009
After the cancellation of BUCS, University of Warwick Boat Club with other crews entered in Trent Head... more
No image Women’s VIII win Northampton Head
Mon, Feb 2nd, 2009
At Northampton Head, 31st January 2009, the women’s VIII claimed victory in their first race of the season.... more