Trailblazing state school rowers reunite 50 years on

Jasmine Ketibuah-Foley
BBC News, west of England
Nick Cooper A group of eight men in blue t-shirts rowing. There is a cox at the back of the boat. Nick Cooper
The rowing crew reunited in Gloucester on Saturday

A group of former schoolboy rowers have reunited - 50 years after they were last in a boat together.

The crew of eight had success in the late 1960s, winning the prestigious Boston Marathon in 1972, competing against international-level rowers for Sir Thomas Rich's school in Gloucester.

Now in their 70s, the rowers returned to Gloucester Rowing Club on Saturday, where they trained, under the watchful eye of their original coach Graham Middleton.

Nick Cooper, one of the original crew members, said they are proud of their achievements raising the profile of state school athletes in what he described as public school dominated sport.

"We were a state school in what was then a sport very much dominated by public school rowing and we turned that on it's head really.

"Locally, throughout the South West and the Midlands, we were a force to deal with.

"Certainly in 1970 we ran silver medal at the national school which was pretty remarkable actually."

Nick Cooper The Sir Thomas Rich's school students after winning the Boston Marathon rowing competition.Nick Cooper
The Sir Thomas Rich's rowing crew won the prestigious Boston Marathon in 1972

Mr Cooper said their original coach Graham Middleton, was instrumental in shaping the crew's success.

"I can remember sitting in science labs reading books on a German crew to see how we could improve," he said.

Nick Cooper A black and white photo of a group of five young boys rowing on a body of water.Nick Cooper
Original crew member Nick Cooper said they won medals as state school students in a sport dominated by public schools

Mr Cooper said: "Places like Gloucester Rowing Club are doing a great job at bringing young people in.

"It's a growing sport, but I'd love to see more of it happening in state schools," he added.

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