Trevelyan College Boat Club

Trevelyan College Boat Club

Trevelyan College Boat Club is an active rowing clubs in the north east of England. It competes on a national level and is recognised as one of the more prominent Durham College Rowing Clubs. The club runs under the leadership of a structured Exec and benefits from an annual intake of around thirty novice rowers each year.

The name links it to Trevelyan College, a college of the University of Durham.

The club is currently housed opposite Durham Amateur Rowing Club east of the city centre and upstream of the 750m racecourse.


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