The Rob Roy Boat Club is, and has been, the home of many athletes who have represented Great Britain. Some of the recent ones are listed here, along with the results they have achieved at the World Championships (highlighted results indicate those achieved whilst rowing for the club).
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Charles Cousins
Charles (as pictured above) is part of the World Class Start programme at the Rob Roy Boat Club. He started rowing in September 2004, and under the guidance of Adrian Cassidy he represented Great Britain twice, despite being only 18 years of age. Charles is currently studying Psychology at Reading University.
2008 | Under-23 World Championships | Gold | Double |
2007 | Under-23 World Championships | 5th | Double |
2006 | Junior World Championships | Bronze | Pair |
Hester Goodsell
Hester took up rowing at Latymer Upper School, under the watchful eye of Don McLachlan. Don moved to Cambridge but continued to coach Hester through her time at the University of York. After completing her degree, Hester studied the teaching of music at Hughes Hall, Cambridge where she joined the Rob Roy Boat Club and was coached full time by Don. She is now training in Reading as part of Robin Williams’ elite lightweight squad and has been selected to represent Great Britain at the Poznan World Championships this year in the lightweight double with her partner Sophie Hosking.
2009 | Poznan World Championships | Lightweight Women’s Double Scull | |
2008 | Lucerne World Cup | Gold | Lightweight Women’s Double Scull |
2008 | Munich World Cup | Gold | Lightweight Women’s Double Scull |
2008 | Beijing Olympics 2008 | 11th | Lightweight Women’s Double Scull |
2007 | World Rowing Championships | 8th | Lightweight Double |
2006 | World Rowing Championships | Bronze | Lightweight Quad |
2005 | World Rowing Championships | Bronze | Lightweight Quad |
2005 | Under-23 Rowing Championships | Gold | Lightweight Single |
Laura Ralston
Laura started rowing at the age of 17 in her home town of Reading. After completing her degree at the University of London, she moved to Cambridge where she joined the Rob Roy Boat Club and was coached by Don McLachlan. She is now studying at the London School of Economics, and rowing at London Rowing Club.
2006 | World Rowing Championships | Bronze | Lightweight Quad |
2004 | Under-23 World Championships | 6th | Lightweight Double |
Laura Greenhalgh
Laura took up rowing at the age of 13 at Headington School as a keen all–round sportswoman. Despite enjoying hockey, netball and tennis she decided to pursue rowing and won her first international vest in the GB U16 team in the GB v France match in 2000.
She won gold medals at the Schools Head, National Schools and National Championships events as a member of the most successful girls’ school boat club, and in 2003 won a silver medal in the women’s coxless four event at the World Junior Championships in Athens.
In 2004 Laura began studying in Cambridge, training at Ely with Adrian Cassidy under the World Class Start Programme. She won the open senior lightweight single event at Essen International Regatta and came 4th in the lightweight double scull at the 2005 World U23 Championships in Amsterdam.
In her gap year she trained at Wallingford Rowing Club whilst working in the Oxford University teaching laboratories, setting a British Junior lightweight record on the ergometer and a course record in the lightweight double at Henley Women’s Regatta. She raced at the 2004 World U23 Championships in Poznan where she came 6th in the lightweight double.
She has represented Great Britain at junior, U23 and senior level in the lightweight women’s single, double and quad and has been selected to represent GB at the Poznan World Championships this year in the women’s lightweight quad.
2008 | World Cup | 8th and 9th | Lightweight Women’s Double Scull |
2008 | Poznan World Championships | Gold | Lightweight Women’s Quad |
2008 | World Championships | 4th | Lightweight Women’s Quad |
Helen Ralston
Annie Vernon
Vernon started rowing at Castle Dore Rowing Club in Cornwall when she was 17, inspired by her father who had also rowed.
She went to Cambridge University where she rowed in the women’s Blue Boat in 2003, but the secret of her progress was in joining GB Rowing’s World Class Start Programme in 2002 under Rob Roy. Based in Cambridge and coached by Adrian Cassidy she learnt to scull and began to show in the GB Rowing U23 testing.
Vernon gained her first GB vest in 2004 when she won a bronze medal in the pair at the World U23 Championships in Poznan. She joined the senior national squad in 2005 and finished seventh in the GB Rowing Senior Trials.
After finishing fourth in the double scull at the Eton World Cup in May, she substituted for an injured Rebecca Romero in the women’s quad at Lucerne, winning a silver medal. At the 2005 World Championships, during which she raced on her birthday, Vernon competed in the single scull and finished ninth overall.
For the 2009 World Cup series, she has teamed up with 2006 partner Anna Bebington to race the double.
2008 | Beijing Olympic Games | Silver | Women’s Quad |
2007 | World Championships | Gold | Women’s Quad |
2006 | Munich World Cup | Gold | Women’s Double (with Anna Bebington) |
2006 | Poznan World Cup | 4th | Women’s Double (with Anna Bebington) |
2006 | Lucerne World Cup | Silver | Women’s Double (with Anna Bebington) |
2006 | World Championships | 4th | Women’s Double (with Anna Bebington) |
Anna Bebington
Bebington attended Westwood High School in Leek but began rowing recreationally at Newham College Cambridge in 2001, aged 18, to get fit.
In summer 2003 she joined the World Class Start Programme, where she was coached by Adrian Cassidy under Rob Roy and began to row competitively, progressing to the GB U23 team in the first year and the senior team in the second.
Bebington set a BUSA (British Universities) record on the ergometer in 2003 and the following year became the World U23 champion with the women’s four.
In 2005 she won a bronze medal with the women’s eight at the Eton World Cup and went on to finish fifth with the eight at the World Championships in Japan and take a bronze in the pair at the World U23 Championships.
For the 2009 season she is racing in the double with 2006 partner Annabel Vernon.
2008 | Beijing Olympic Games | Bronze | Women’s Double Scull |
2008 | World Cup Series | 5th and Gold in the second and third regatta’s. | Women’s Double Scull |
2007 | Munich World Championships | Bronze | Women’s Double Scull |
2007 | Munich World Cup | Gold | Women’s Double (with Annie Vernon) |
2006 | Poznan World Cup | 4th | Women’s Double (with Annie Vernon) |
2006 | Lucerne World Cup | Silver | Women’s Double (with Annie Vernon) |
2006 | World Championships | 4th | Women’s Double (with Annie Vernon) |
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