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Poole Amateur Rowing Club is the oldest sporting club in Poole, having been founded in 1873. It celebrated its 125th Anniversary in 1998, an achievement that is unique to the town of Poole and South Coast rowing. The club is based in the heart of Poole, near the Poole Lifting Bridge.
The club offers a range of activities and services for both experienced rowers and newcomers to the sport. They run regular New Rowers Courses, which provide an opportunity for those interested in rowing or coxing to learn and give it a try. The courses are held over three weeks and cost 30. The next course will start on Sunday, 17th March 2019, and continue on 24th March and 3rd April at 10am.
To enrol in the course, interested individuals can email the Rowing Course Enquiries found in the Contact section.
The club is proud to have a dedicated team of individuals who coordinate its operations. Peter Jacobs serves as the Club Captain and is available to discuss all matters related to rowing, the day-to-day running of the club, and inquiries from new rowers. Alison Houlton is the Vice Captain and works closely with Pete to coordinate the club's day-to-day activities and events. Tracy Hill serves as the Chair and Junior Coordinator, and Clare Welford is the Membership Coordinator.
For those interested in contacting the club, a list of points of contact is provided, including the Club Captain, Vice Captain, Secretary, Facilities, Membership, PR Officer, Treasurer, New Rowing Course Enquiries, and Webmaster. There is also a form available on the website to reach out to the club.
Overall, Poole Amateur Rowing Club is a small and friendly club that provides a welcoming environment for rowing enthusiasts of all levels. With its long history and commitment to promoting the sport, the club is a valuable asset to the rowing community in Poole.