3. Water Forget Me Not wins Admiral of the Port Challenge

Each year the Thames Traditional Rowing Association holds a race for Livery Company (and other) cutters under the auspices of the Lord Mayor (who is Admiral of the Port). This is for crews of four plus cox with two passengers (normally Master and Consort). This year we entered the womens’ race, coxed by our Bargemaster Johnny Dwan with your Master and Consort as passengers.

Conditions were windy and the river crowded leading to a delayed start as the various crews made their way from the South Bank to the starting point at HQS Wellington. The Glaziers made a strong start but then the superb coxing of our Bargemaster (much admired by your Master who was a cox himself some 50 years’ ago) and the amazing fitness and solid technique of our rowers showed through. Your cutter drew ahead (to cheers from the Embankment and the House of Commons’ Terrace which were duly reciprocated) and finished the two mile course course upstream at Milbank some twenty lengths ahead of our nearest rival.

At the reception afterwards, Sheriff Alison Gowman on behalf of the Lord Mayor, presented your crew with medals and your passengers with certificates commemorating our victory (which has become a regular event over the years).

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