Pengwern Boat Club

Pengwern Boat Club
Image showing the rowing club's blade colours
Motto Floreat Salopia
Location Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Coordinates 52°42′19.3″N 2°45′47.1″W / 52.705361°N 2.763083°W / 52.705361; -2.763083 (Pengwern Boat Club)Coordinates: 52°42′19.3″N 2°45′47.1″W / 52.705361°N 2.763083°W / 52.705361; -2.763083 (Pengwern Boat Club)
Home water Shrewsbury
Founded 1871
Membership Open
Affiliations British Rowing
Website www.pengwernbc.co.uk
Events
Shrewsbury Regatta
Notable members
Lord Kingsland

Pengwern Boat Club is the community rowing club in Shrewsbury, UK. It was founded in 1871.[1]

The club is affiliated to British Rowing, and its home water is on the River Severn around Shrewsbury, with rowing taking place from the English Bridge in Shrewsbury up to Berwick House, upstream of the town.

The stretch of the River Severn it occupies is shared with Royal Shrewsbury School Boat Club (RSSBC).

History

The name "Pengwern" (recalling the lost early seat of the kings of Powys) was chosen because a "Shrewsbury Rowing Club" was already in existence by 1871, when the club was founded;[1] the latter club was found to be so socially and culturally elitist - strictly applying an 'armature ethic' - that a more cosmopolitan club was required to promote an inclusive community for boating enthusiasts in Shrewsbury.[2] Over time, this more diverse club was so successful in attracting and keeping members that the former club was totally supplanted by the turn of the twentieth century.[2]

Over the course of its history the club has maintained close links with the boat club of Shrewsbury School, which Wigglesworth has noted as being important in recruitment to the club.[2]

The club had been men-only from its foundation. However, the constitution was changed in the early 1970s to enable women to join.[1]

Club House

The first boathouse was jointly rented with Shrewsbury School on the current site. The current club house of brick and timber was built in 1881. It is now a Grade II listed building.[1][3] The club house was expanded around 2013.[4]

Squads

The club operates juniors, seniors, and masters[1] rowing squads; it also provides for adaptive rowing for those with physical disability, sensory, or learning impairment.[5][6]

Events

Shrewsbury Regatta

In early May every year the club hosts the Shrewsbury Regatta, attended by thousands of spectators and visitors, which is one of the oldest events in the rowing calendar, having first been held in 1871.[7][8]

Head of the Severn

In 1936 of the "Head of the Severn", one of the earliest head of the river events, was instigated by the club; it was subsequently discontinued in the 1990s because of frequent floods and other practicalities.

Other events

The club hosts an annual pubs and clubs regatta as well as coracle racing from time to time.[9]

Lobby clubs

Since 2014, Pengwern has hosted the water facilities for the Harper Adams University Rowing Club, which is separately affiliated to British Rowing.[10] The club also hosts the rowing activities of Shrewsbury High School and other local schools.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Pengwern Boat Club". Pengwern Boat Club. Retrieved 2016-05-22.
  2. 1 2 3 Wigglesworth, Neil (1992-01-01). The Social History of English Rowing. Psychology Press. ISBN 9780714634159.
  3. Stuff, Good. "Pengwern Boat House at Sj 4852 1220 - Shrewsbury - Shropshire - England | British Listed Buildings". www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-05-22.
  4. "Shrewsbury's Pengwern Boat Club club floats an expansion bid « Shropshire Star". www.shropshirestar.com. Retrieved 2016-05-22.
  5. "Pengwern Boat Club". Pengwern Boat Club. Retrieved 2016-05-22.
  6. "Pengwern BC - British Rowing". British Rowing. Retrieved 2016-05-22.
  7. "Pictures: Thousands enjoy Shrewsbury Regatta « Shropshire Star". www.shropshirestar.com. Retrieved 2016-05-22.
  8. http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/02b14694-6c21-4422-afac-38ad4c572f2f
  9. "2015 Macmillan Coracle World Championships | The Coracle Society". www.coraclesociety.org.uk. Retrieved 2016-05-22.
  10. British Rowing: Harper Adams University Rowing Club - British Rowing, accessdate: May 22, 2016
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