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Concept 2 rowing comes to Heathland

 

During Sixth form recreation students were given a unique opportunity to take part in a rowing challenge. Two coaches from London Youth Rowing (LYR) and another from a local rowing club (Tyrian)  bought 8 Indoor rowing machines all connected to a big screen into the Girls Side Hall. The students were taught the correct technique and given a chance to practice before competing in a race. Two minutes sounded like a short time but the students would assure you that this was more than long enough. Indoor rowing is a very popular sport and LYR is trying to increase the number of young people participating. The fastest boy was Adil and the fastest girl was Sunita Sagoo. Congratulations. 

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