
HTBS received a press release today about an event that happened in Hyde Park, London this morning. It reads:
Against the backdrop of the Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park, representatives from rowing enterprises and organisations in London gathered this morning, Tuesday 5th April, to showcase initiatives in the sport across the capital.

The Minister said: “The bid for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games was built on the promise that it would inspire a generation of people to take up sport. Initiatives like the Serpentine Rowing project, with the support of Sport England, British Rowing and London Youth Rowing, can help do exactly that and will capitalise on the excitement that one of our key Olympic sports will bring to London 2012.”
Rachel Haining, Chairman of the Serpentine Rowing Association, said: “Inner city children have been given the opportunity to try rowing on real water in the centre of London and are thriving on the experience. Having braved the ice and snow over the winter they are now reaping the rewards of their commitment and several children are progressing on to club rowing - a true testament to the fact that ‘you can’t beat the real thing’!”
At the heart of rowing’s legacy programme, ‘Explore Rowing’ is all about new boats, new thinking, new opportunities and new rowers. Organisations like London Youth Rowing are quite literally pushing the boat out with their Mobile Learn to Row programme, taking boats to communities in East London and the Olympic boroughs. “Explore Rowing is a project that fits very well with London Youth Rowing’s purpose; to open up the sport of rowing to those who wouldn’t normally have access to it. The Serpentine is a truly iconic site for us and we are thrilled to be here and to be able to offer young people the opportunity to get started in rowing in the heart of London,” said Jim Downing, Chairman of London Youth Rowing.
Chair of Sport England, Richard Lewis, said: “Explore Rowing will help more people to get involved in rowing in ways that suit them, and I’m delighted our investment is supporting this innovative programme. Great initiatives like this will help us to deliver a lasting mass participation legacy from the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.”

My warm thanks to Wendy Kewley and Pippa Randolph of British Rowing.
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