Rowing On the Mississippi with the Minnesota Boat Club
The Minnesota Boat Club has been promoting health and fitness through the sport of rowing since 1870. Located on the shores of Raspberry Island, the club is the jewel of downtown St. Paul's Mississippi riverfront. The Boathouse contains a lovingly restored banquet hall available for rental through Mintahoe Catering.
MBC is proud to be in our 152nd season in 2022 as the defending champions of the Con Riley Trophy and Efficiency Trophy at the North West International Regatta Championship Regatta in 2019 (the regatta was cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to Covid-19). Taking second in the Henning Peterson or "Rock" Trophy and Lipton Cup in 2019, we look to change that in 2022.
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Elisabeth Bagley
Elisabeth Bagley
Vice President and Acting Director of Minnesota Boat Club
MBC Members – Please join me in sending your support to Adam Randall – MBC competitive team member. For those who do not know, Adam has relocated to London, England for the month of June to hone his rowing in with his sights set on top performance at the famed Henley Royal Regatta. Here is a link to the event: https://www.hrr.co.uk. The racing commences on June 28.
Perhaps the most historic rowing event in the world, this is a dual-style racing progression on a slightly longer course (2,112m to be specific). Just to have the opportunity to compete at this race is a feat in itself, having to functionally be invited and vetted by a marshaling committee comprised of former Olympians and stalwarts of the international rowing community. These races, particularly the small boats, are often a dual between former gold and silver Olympic and World Championship medalists. In sum, it’s wildly competitive. The event is also a spectacle, bringing out the fashion of the UK to showcase to the globe.
Adam relocated to England on May 28 to acclimate and train. He’ll be based out of the London Rowing Club. In recent conversation, Adam’s training is going well. He’ll be racing tomorrow at the famed Metropolitan Regatta in Dorney. Read more here and look under Competitors for the Sunday draw list (you’ll see he’s proudly representing MBC-United States). http://metregatta.org
Adam will be updating me regularly and I encourage you all to be following here as I post more information. If you are connected to Adam, send your support his way. He is representing the very best of the Minnesota Boat Club and United States rowing community and we couldn’t be prouder.
See the attached video (Adam doing pieces against a good women’s 4x and holding them off). More to come! Check out the results tomorrow morning and early afternoon for Adam’s racing (remember, the UK is 6-7 hours ahead of Minnesota).
Thanks for cheering him on!
Craig Dodson Head Coach – MBC
Update! Adam placed 13 out of 31 entries in the time trial with a time of 7:01 and advanced to the B final. It will be held at 5:33pm UK (11:33 our time). Check the link above for results. Keep pulling hard, Adam!!
Final update on Adam’s results this weekend. He rowed to a 6th place finish of 8 boats in the B final. See attached pic for times. Given the competition (extremely competitive) and this being Adam’s first full race distance pieces of the season, that’s pretty darn good. Nice job Adam! Now he’ll turn his attention to specific high rating race distance training to prep for Henley!
6.15.22 Update: Adam’s training has been going well. He’s pushing hard to achieve consistent strokes while maintaining ratings necessary for strong results. Adam will compete in the famed Marlow Regatta on Saturday, June 18. See the attached pic for him representing MBC and the United States. He’ll compete in the Championship 1x: Wethered Sculling Challenge Cup, starting with a time trial at 3:31pm UK time (9:31 our time). Top 7 to A final, next 7 to B final, and so on. Like last race, the competition is the best of the best. You can find more information at themarlowregatta.com
Good luck Adam!!
6.18.22 Update:
Congrats to Adam for a great time trial then racing to a 5th place finish in the B final. Great work at the Marlow!! Next up, Henley!
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