Apr 15 2009 By Mort Smith, Surrey Herald
There are rowing clubs up and down the length of the Thames and the sight of enthusiastic coaches putting crews through their paces is a familiar one to anyone who regularly takes a stroll beside the water.
But I suspect that few groups are as welcoming as the folk at Staines Boat Club who can be found at their well-equipped clubhouse in Riverside Drive just off Chertsey Lane in Staines.
Club captain Craig Twaddle, an amiable Scot who took to rowing at the St Andrew's Boat Club in his early days,explained why Staines BC is such a popular place to row.
"This is definitely not an elitist club,"he said, "and we're always keen to attract new members. Sometimes rowing has a bit of a stuffy reputation, but we have people from all walks of life here at Staines and we welcome everybody regardless of their occupations or background."
The club is always keen to attract youngsters into the sport - and, being affiliated to the Amateur Rowing Association, Staines offers first class coaching and tuition for both boys and girls.
Indeed the club has been awarded the Sport England Clubmark certificate of quality because of the excellence of its teaching to youngsters.
Established in 1894, the club
boasts about 200 members - rowing and social - and has a full calendar of events for all standards of oarsmen and oarswomen.
Craig, who works for BAe Systems, added: "We have eights, fours, pairs and singles taking part in a whole host of regattas throughout the season - everything from Henley to the heads of the river and individual town regattas.
"We also help organise the annual Staines regatta so there's always something going on here."
The clubhouse, which was built in 1953,is used nearly every night - for circuit training,coaching classes and general socialising. The club also shares its facilities with crews from Brunel University.
So if you've ever stood and watched a rowing eight putting on the power and wondered just what that might feel like, Staines BC would love to hear from you.
They run regular 'learn to row' courses for a wide range of age groups and would be delighted give you a demonstration.
For more information, visit www.stainesboatclub.co.uk or call the club on 01784 453 595.
[272e] [272e] [272e] [25a0] Do you have a river-related story? If so, contact me by email at mortsmith@trinitysouth.co.uk or by phone at 01932 561 111.