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Success at Three Rivers
Cotehele Quay Gig Clubâs ladiesâ and menâs crews enjoyed a cracking start to the rowing season at the highly anticipated Three Rivers Race on Sunday, March 3.
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January Concept Challenge
We had 34 people sign up from across the club for the January Concept Challenge. The goal was straight forward - erg as much as you can in January. We finished at just over 3 million metres -Â 3,002,341metres to be exact.
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Success at the World Championships
Scillies 2023  was definitely a World Championships to remember.  Bad weather caused many travel issues and some of the races being cancelled However evreryone made it over and many of our squads broke club records to make it our most successful World Championships todate.
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Three Rivers 2023 Success
The Club had a really successful and enjoyable day in the first big gig rowing event of the year: Three Rivers.Â
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Tamar League Regatta at Cotehele
Final Regatta of the season in the Tamar Winter League
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Tamar Challenge 2022
Cotehele Quay Gig Clubâs Tamar Challenge 2022 proved a huge success with more than 20 clubs completing a nine-mile race along the River Tamar.
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CQGC Men make it to the Semi Finals At County Champs 2022
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Success for the Ladies at County Champs at Newquay
This event bought a close to the main season of racing for the Ladies with two crews entering the Newquay county championships. The Ladies B crew putting in a sterling effort on day 1 competing in round 1 & 2. This crew consisting of some novice members getting their first taste of a major event and has definitely lit the fire for them to continue.
The Ladies A had a successful campaign with a 2nd place in the first round taking them straight through to the quarter finals on Sunday.
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Success At Caradon Mixed Championships
The club descended on the Green at Saltash for the Mixed Championships yesterday with a crew fielded in the Open, Vets and Super Vets categories. A brisk wind stirred up some challenging conditions on the water and the occasional 5 minute downpours and dash for undercover held off the potential sunburnt shoulders on an otherwise hot and sunny day. descended on the Green at Saltash for the Mixed Championships yesterday with a crew fielded in the Open, Vets and Super Vets categories. A brisk wind stirred up some challenging conditions on the water and the occasional 5 minute downpours and dash for undercover held off the potential sunburnt shoulders on an otherwise hot and sunny day.
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London Marathon
Club Member to run London Marathon
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