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The Oxford University Women's Lightweight Rowing Club was established in 1984 to represent the
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in the race against the
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at the Lightweight Boat Races. Throughout the season, the Club races as Tethys Boat Club.


Membership

Membership in the rowing club is open to all female student members of the University who qualify as ''lightweight''.
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for women details a maximum weight of 59 kg per athlete, with an average weight of 57 kg across the crew. This is a requirement for competition and for entry into the lightweight squad.


Facilities and training

The club trains out of the Fleming Boathouse in Wallingford, alongside the other university squads (
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, OUWBC, and OULRC). The club also uses the facilities at the university's Iffley Road Sports Centre.


Racing

The key race in the club's year is
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against Cambridge on the Championship Course in London. The club also competes at national head races and regattas. In particular, the club regularly competes at the
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Regatta. In 2016, it won silver medal in the 8+ and bronze in the 4-. categories The club also competes at an international level, recording a latest achievement with a bronze with 4x- in
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in July 2016.


Honours


British champions


See also

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University rowing (UK) University rowing in the United Kingdom began when it was introduced to Oxford in the late 18th century. The first known race at a university took place at Oxford in 1815 between Brasenose and Jesus and the first inter-university boat race, betwe ...
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Women's rowing Women's rowing is the participation of women in the sport of rowing. Women row in all boat classes, from single scull to coxed eights, across the same age ranges and standards as men, from junior amateur through university-level to elite athlete ...


References


External links


OUWLRC website

Henley Boat Races

Henley Boat Races 2015: CUWBC Lightweights vs OUWLRC
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