The University of Hertfordshire Rowing Club (UHRC) is a rapidly growing sports club which welcomes all levels of ability from complete novice to experienced rower. The club is active mainly during term times and primarily trains on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays.
Water training takes place at the Lea Rowing Club, on the river Lea at the base of Spring Hill, Upper Clapton. Lea Rowing Club has great facilities for indoor training such as Concept2 ergometers, olympic weights and a huge variety of gym equipment.
You must pre-register to attend the first session at either the AU Sports Fair on Wednesday 29 September or the SU Freshers Fair on Friday 1 October where you will be gven further information.
The Rowing Club compete in the National University Championships managed by BUCS.
Water sessions are held on Wednesdays and at the weekends down at the Lea Rowing Club. In addition to these the club offers extra land training sessions during the week which are held Hertfordshire Sports Village for the more keen and competitve members.
Please contact the club by email at uhau.rowing@herts.ac.uk or contact the president (Richard Hill) directly on richardhill87@hotmail.co.uk
Alternatively, visit www.uhrowing.co.uk/home.html
How do I join the Athletic Union?
To take out one of our superb membership deals you need to come to the Sports Village or the Athletic Union office on the de Havilland Campus with the following:
- Student ID card
- Re-enrolment e-mail (for renewing students)
- Method of payment
- Completed student membership form
How much will it cost?
The £10 Athletic Union start-up fee must be purchased before taking out any of the bolt-ons below:
- AU start-up fee: £10
- AU 1st Representative Club bolt on: £55
- AU 2nd Representative Club bolt on: £30
- AU Semester Representative Club bolt on: £35
- AU Club Health & Fitness Annual bolt on (off peak plus): £195
- AU Club Health & Fitness Semester bolt on (off peak plus): £135
External Athletic Union membership is available. Please enquire at the Athletic Union office for more details.