ROWING: Claire Hayley continued her fine run of form with a double win at the Wallingford Regatta.
The Marlow Rowing Club member followed up her victory in the single sculls at Strathclyde a week earlier with a twin set at Wallingford.
She started with the single sculls and then teamed up with Victoria Richmond, Louise Ainley and Kim Marsh to win the coxed fours.
Marlow's Junior Boys also got among the medals at the regatta.
They ended Windsor Boys' unbeaten run to win the Junior 15 quad sculls with a composite crew stroked by Jack Hockley and including Mike Mottram and Sam Prosser and Matthew Reeve.
Steph Mottram came close to adding another win but she had to settle for second spot in the junior 18 girls' single sculls.
Marlow's novice coxed fours also finished runners-up despite a brave effort from Sam Gost, Charlie Bates, Phil Read, Steven Evans and coxen Amy Greenland.
There were other good performances from the club with Stewart Heap and Richard Lewis making the final of the senior two double sculls where they came third.
Meanwhile, Marlow won 13 events at their own spring regatta.
Their glory run began with Mike Chamberlain winning the senior three single sculls and Richard Ainley and Jim Cotter adding the novice double sculls title.
The novice eights crew of Dan Wicks, Tom Picton, Ed Griffith, Tom Rendell, Sam Gost, Charlie Bates, Phil Read, Steven Evans and cox Chris Rendell kept the medals coming when they won their final with an excellent row.
Wicks, Griffith, Rendell, Picton and Chris Rendell then teamed up to win the senior four coxed fours.
Chris Lenton was another double winner with successes in the veterans' single sculls and as part of the victorious veteran eights squad.
Marlow also won the veteran coxed fours title, seeing off Christchurch RC.
Meanwhile, Nicola Disney from Great Marlow School took a hat-trick of titles.
She won the junior 16 single sculls beating clubmate Rachael Stallwood to the title.
The pair then combined to win the J16 double sculls before Disney completed her treble when she teamed up with Kelley Weston, Steph Mottram and Amy Greenland to win the junior quads.
More success followed in the junior 15 quads sculls with Daniele Peck, Sophie Pain, Sophie Steventon and Juliet Steynor coxed by Abby Fox taking pole position.
Sir William Brolase's school dominated the girls' junior 15-years double sculls, with their A team beating their B crew in the final.
The RGS did likewise in the junior quad sculls with their A team beating their B crew in the final.
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