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Adaptive (Para) rowing at Maidenhead Rowing Club

Sports category:

Water Sports

Overview

Adaptive rowing is for people with disabilities who participate in the sport of rowing. Anyone can get involved in rowing, regardless of physical disability, sensory or learning impairment. Adaptive Rowing is a fast-growing and increasingly competitive area of the rowing scene with a growing number of local clubs (including Maidenhead) welcoming adaptive rowers from beginner up to international levels of experience.
The Adaptive squad was formed in 2017 to encourage and enable adaptive competitive and recreational rowing at Maidenhead Rowing Club for athletes in the club catchment area, and to host adaptive rowers from visiting clubs at Maidenhead Rowing Club events.
We train on a Wednesday evening and Saturday afternoon, compete in events in the Thames Region to the Midlands, and host a programme of adaptive events at our annual summer regatta. We would love to hear from you if you would like to join us.

Club features

Staff experience:

We have a lot of experience working with disabled people

Activity format:

Individual

Availiable sessions:

Children & youth
Adult
Maidenhead rowing club symbol is a green circle with a white star in the middle

Location:

River Road
Taplow
Maidenhead
SL6 0AT
United Kingdom

Telephone number:

01628 622664

Attending the club:

If you are interested in trying rowing, in the first instance contact the club captain by emailing adaptiverowing@maidenheadrc.org.uk and we can discuss your needs and invite you for a taster session.
Sessions run on Wednesday evening and Saturday afternoon.

When we meet:

We train on a Wednesday evening and Saturday afternoon

Is there a specific meeting point at the address:

Where to find us:

Maidenhead Rowing Club
River Road
Taplow
Bucks
SL6 0AT
Coordinates: 51°31′21″N 0°42′00″W / 51.5225°N 0.7000°W Coordinates : 51°31′21″N 0°42′00″W / 51.5225°N 0.7000°W


Equipment:

For rowing, you will need to wear close fitted clothing (typically lycra). This is to ensure that you are able to use rowing blades without getting tangled in clothing.

Accessibility Information:

Maidenhead Rowing club has an onsite car park and a lift to be able to access upper training floors. We have an active adaptive (para) rowing squad and have equipment to support wheelchair users access to the water in single sculling boats which are adapted to the user. A coach accompanies all outings on the water.
Some people may wish to row a double, two people in a boat, we also have boats which can be adapted to suit your needs.

Adaptive (Para) rowing at Maidenhead Rowing Club online