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Aberdeen Schools Rowing Association

Coordinates: 57°08′11″N 2°05′39″W / 57.136367°N 2.094108°W / 57.136367; -2.094108 (Aberdeen Schools Rowing Association)
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Aberdeen Schools Rowing Association
LocationSouth Esplanade West, Torry, Aberdeen, Scotland
Coordinates57°08′11″N 2°05′39″W / 57.136367°N 2.094108°W / 57.136367; -2.094108 (Aberdeen Schools Rowing Association)
Home waterRiver Dee, Aberdeenshire
Founded1960 (1960)
Membershipc. 100 (2011)
AffiliationsScottish Rowing, Committee of the Dee, KRSG (Belgium)
Websitewww.asra-rowing.org.uk
Events
  • Aberdeen Inter-Schools Regatta (ASRA)
  • Aberdeen 4s & Small Boats Head of the River
  • Aberdeen 8s Head of the River
  • Aberdeen Sprint Regatta
  • North-East Regatta

Aberdeen Schools Rowing Association (ASRA) was founded in 1960 by Robert Newton and Bryan Steel. It thrives today on the banks of the River Dee, Aberdeen, in Scotland.

History

ASRA has been very successful in National competitions since 1960 and has won medals at 3 major competitions in Britain.

In 2007 ASRA was awarded a grant from the Big Lottery Fund which allowed ASRA to employ their first paid coach, purchase boats for beginners, ergos for schools and a minibus and towing vehicle. ASRA is expanding and hoping to build an extension to the current boathouse which was constructed in 2001. This is due to the huge increase in members due to the success of the "Wet Start" and "Dry Start" schemes.

ASRA is run by 3 trustees: Bryan Steel, Alan Lawrie and Ian Duncan. They oversee the running of the club and take up roles as Rowing Co-ordinator, Treasurer and Senior Coach respectively. ASRA FP Colin Wallace was the first full time paid coach and was employed by ASRA from 2007 to 2012. When Colin moved off to Edinburgh to train as a PE teacher, he was replaced by Sportscotland appointee,Jonny Muir, whose daunting remit it is,firstly to encourage more of ASRA's top rowers to follow the GB pathway, secondly to increase participation at all age levels in the club and thirdly to try to cut back the high levels of drop-out in the first years of rowing.

National Schools Gold Medals British Rowing Championships Gold Medals Home International Regatta Gold Medals
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See also