AGM
by Ian Scott - 13th February 2012
Our 65th AGM will take place at 7:30pm on Tuesday 21st February in the Riverside Room at RTWC.The kitchen & bar will both be open.All members should have received notification...
Read More...
Tees Rowing Club is a community based club and is one of the oldest continually operating rowing clubs in the world.
Tees shares the facilities of the River Tees Watersports Centre with other user groups. The Watersports Centre is situated on the banks of the River Tees upstream from the Tees Barrage. The Centre is an impressive modern building with excellent facilities. From its extensive balcony there are stunning views of the river, University buildings and the Cleveland hills beyond.
We are a vibrant and energetic club, building a reputation in leading the way in the development of on and off- water activities that provide members with a fun and challenging environment in order to compete and reach their goals in the sport of rowing.
Tees caters for anyone who wishes to row from the recreational rower to the serious competitor. We are a community rowing club with an open membership policy. Our aim is to make rowing an accessible sport for all. Tees has up-to date adaptive rowing facilities.
We run an a number of rowing programmes including “Learn to row”, “go row”, and “Project Oarsome”.
New members are welcome at any time at Tees Rowing Club. A new members guide is available for those considering joining
by Ian Scott - 13th February 2012
Our 65th AGM will take place at 7:30pm on Tuesday 21st February in the Riverside Room at RTWC.The kitchen & bar will both be open.All members should have received notification...
Read More...
by Eileen Webb - 6th October 2011
Hi You might like to consider joining British Rowing as a Silver Member – the Insurance cover is worthwhile. Visit http://www.britishrowing.o...
Read More...
Steve Barker, Janet and the juniors came up trumps in organising a cracking indoor event on Sunday 12th February. Ice kept us off the water so we were unable to run the monthly minihead but forty participants had a fun yet competitive row on the ergs. Teams of four did 2k relays, 1k individual and 1k races on sliders. Boy oh boy did the hall warm up with people working hard. Colin Bearpark sorted out the electronic link to the computer for the 1k individual race and the event could be watched on the wall projection. This was a dry run for our corporate indoor race on 31st March.