One club to win an £11,000 SL Racing single scull supplied by Cymba Racing at the British Rowing Club Championships

The winners of the overall Victor Ludorum at the British Rowing Club Championships will receive a brand new boat built after the event to their exact specification

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Racing during the British Rowing Club Championships 2025

With just over three weeks to go until the British Rowing Club Championships and entry numbers climbing, we’re excited to announce that the prize for the club that gains the most Victor Ludorum points across junior and senior events will win an SL Racing single scull.

The British Rowing Club Championships saw a record breaking entry in 2025, and is one of the largest events for clubs in the British Rowing calendar.

The prize boat will be manufactured by SL Racing single scull after the regatta to the winning club’s exact specification and will incorporate the same technology raced by New Zealand’s 2020 Olympic Champion Emma Twigg to silver at the Paris Olympic Games in 2024. The winning club will be able to select hull size, shoe size, foot stretcher configuration, premium fittings, hardware, and other available customisation options. The boat’s hull colour will feature SL Racing’s characteristic yellow and grey.

We are extremely grateful to Cymba Racing and SL Racing for offering such a valuable prize at this year’s Club Championships. It will undoubtedly make a huge difference to the winning club

Cymba Racing, who are based in Reading, are the Official European Distributor for New Zealand premium racing boat brand SL Racing. Cymba Racing will work with the winning club to co-ordinate safe receipt and delivery of the boat.

James Lee, British Rowing Head of Events and Competitions, said, “We are extremely grateful to Cymba Racing and SL Racing for offering such a valuable prize at this year’s Club Championships. It will undoubtedly make a huge difference to the winning club.

“Competition for the Victor Ludorum is always fierce but with a brand new, high spec single scull up for grabs, it is only going to increase. I’m looking forward to watching the racing unfold next month and seeing which of our clubs secures the boat!”

 

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Entries for this year’s Club Championships must be submitted by 13:00 on Tuesday, 7 July. Just like the British Rowing Masters Championships, the Organising Committee reserves the right to close early. Whilst your mind may be on Henley crews, now is the perfect time to submit your entries and keep racing throughout the summer.

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