The University of Aberdeen has won this year’s Aberdeen Boat Race which took place on the River Dee this weekend (Saturday 2, April).
The head-to-head between the University of Aberdeen and RGU saw the University win by a distance, with a time of 8m 22s
Both universities adopted the theme ‘show your true colours’ for the 2022 race, with supporters donning their team colours – blue and yellow for the University of Aberdeen, and purple and black for RGU – turning the banks of the Dee into a colourful spectacle.
The race, which has been running since 1996, is described as the North-east of Scotland’s answer to the annual Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race and takes place over a 3.5km stretch of the Dee between the Bridge of Dee and the Aberdeen Boat Club.
Both crews train year-round for the race. Each of the 18 rowers take just under 5500 strokes during the race, testing their physical and mental endurance to the limit.
The universities also went up against each other in the second crew and alumni races, both of which took place prior to the main race. RGU won the second crew race by half a length with a time of 3m 4s, while the University of Aberdeen won the alumni race by a distance, with a time of 8m 47s.
Bob Newton, Boat Race Secretary and Event Organiser, said: “It was great to see spectators back to the banks of the Dee for this year’s Aberdeen Boat Race, especially given this wasn’t possible last year.
“From the crews to the spectators and everyone else involved, today’s event was one to remember and underlined the importance of the boat race as a sporting institution here in the North-east.
“My thanks go to both universities and other partners for their ongoing support, and warm congratulations to the University of Aberdeen as this year’s winners, and to RGU for being such worthy opponents.” |