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National Trophies and Awards 2014 and Gibraltar...

National Trophies and Awards 2014 and Gibraltar...

 

 

 Major Trophies

 

 

  STEPHENSON TROPHY                                

  KINGSTON & DISTRICT 

  LONDON AREA

 

  CAPTAIN RODDIE CAESMENT SWORD 

  S/Lt (SCC) CARL LEAVER RNR 

  KINGSTON & DISTRICT 

   

 

 

     GIBRALTAR CUP CONTENDERS 2015

 

 

         KINGSTON & DISTRICT RMCD    

         FOR THE SECOND YEAR RUNNING

 

 

                                     

 

 

 

   

Poppy Planting at the Tower of London

Poppy Planting at the Tower of London

  Staff and cadets planted Poppy's at the Tower of London on 1st November. 

 

dates for 2015 DofE

dates for 2015 DofE

  1. Bronze Practice/ Qualifying 21/22 March Location to be confirmed
  2. Bronze Qualifying 1/2/3/4 May Poole 
  3. Silver Practice 1/2/3/4 Poole
  4. Silver Qualifying 10/11/12 July Sunbury 
  5. Gold Practice 6/7/8/9/10 April Dartmoor
  6. Gold Qualifying 6/7/8/9/10 Location to be confirmed
  7. Ages for cadets to take part are 
  8. Bronze 14 years
  9. Silver 15 years
  10. Gold 16 years

 For more information please contact us on our email address.

DUNKIRK LITTLE SHIPS FLOTILLA

DUNKIRK LITTLE SHIPS FLOTILLA

TS Steadfast provided the Honour Guard and assistance at the locks for the Dunkirk Little Ships Flotilla. The Guard received Captain J T Holloway Royal Navy CSC and Vice Admiral Johnstone-Burt CB, OBE Royal Navy.

Well done for a splendid turn out!

 

BZ

The Great River Race 2014! Sponsor the Unit Team!

The Great River Race 2014! Sponsor the Unit Team!

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In 1988, 72 entrants chose more than 20 boat types representing six countries, including an Hawaiian outrigger war canoe, Viking longboat, Norwegian scow, Canadian C-8 canoe, Chinese dragonboat, and numerous Cornish pilot and other gigs, skiffs, cutters, ASC, naval whalers and the like to take on the Watermen's shallop, star of the film ‘A Man For All Seasons’.

All were propelled by a bunch of enthusiasts ranging from barely teenage Sea Scouts to hardened offshore rowing veterans more used to racing anywhere from the south coast to the south seas and entered by such diverse outfits as museums, rowing clubs, pubs, youth organisations, police, fire brigades, the armed services, boating societies and groups just out take part and beat the course. And beat it they did, with just one starter failing to finish

Since then the Race has gone from strength to strength. While more than quadrupling in size, it has attracted such fascinating entries as a magnificent replica 54' bronze age Greek galley; canvas and tar Irish naomhogs of the type reputed to have crossed the Atlantic in the eighth century; a new shallop and Thames wherry (both constructed along traditional lines especially for the Race) and the world's oldest racing rowing boat, the 'Royal Oak' built in Co. Down, Northern Ireland, at the beginning of 1800s. Not to mention our own Thames Watermen Cutters, the Great River Race Jolly Boat, and now the Skerry, all built for the Race by Mark Edwards at Richmond Bridge Boathouses.

Along the way, it has attracted a stellar cast of celebrity starters who have come along to fire the cannon to get the Race under way. This has included Sting, Jerry Hall, Sir Steven Redgrave, June Brown (EastEnders' Dot Cotton), Sir Trevor MacDonald, Jane Horrocks, Virginia Bottomley MP, William Franklin, Tony Banks MP and many more.

Furthermore it really has become truly international event with crews coming from America, Canada, Croatia, Holland, Italy, Sweden, France, Germany, Ireland, and the Channel Islands, as well as all over the UK.

In 2009, after much soul searching, careful calculations and protracted consultations, we reversed the Race’s direction to run upriver from Millwall to Ham. This proved so popular with competitors and spectators (over 20,000 at the Finish alone) that it has been adopted as the regular format.

With entries now well over 300 boats carrying approx. 2,400 competitors racing for 35 trophies, The Great River Race has become the biggest and most prestigious event of its kind in Europe.

The Unit crew is as follows; Carl Leaver, Keith Lemon, Chris Canning, Tim Collins, Andrew Trovalusci and Lester Wilde.

 

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