Remembering our Members

AUTUMN 2022

 

PETER POLITZER

1936-2022, ELECTED 2002

Peter Politzer was involved with rowing for most of his life. After graduation from Cambridge University, where he studied history, he became a teacher at Pangbourne College in 1964. It was here that he dedicated many hours to coaching alongside his teaching and role as Deputy Headmaster, retiring in 1996.

Peter was involved with coaching at the school, with the Junior British team and for Oxford University in the 1970s. In 1990, Peter was awarded the Amateur Rowing Association Medal of Honour, a tribute to his commitment to rowing at participation and elite levels.

Peter assumed the NSR Chairmanship in 1996, and under his careful stewardship the National Schools’ Regatta continued to reflect and encourage the increasing popularity of Junior Rowing. In 2004, after a six-year period in which J14 events were withdrawn due to the pressure on the programme, a third day was added to the programme which allowed the readmission of J14s to the Regatta.

 

Duncan Clegg

1942-2022, ELECTED 1986

Duncan Clegg, who died in May aged 80, was a City financier who served for many years as the organising official of the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race. Duncan was educated at Tiffin School in Kingston and then studied English literature at St. Edmund Hall, Oxford.

He rowed for Isis in 1964 and was in the winning Blue Boat in both 1965 and 1966. He was the President of the 1966 crew. From 1976 to 1993 he worked at Lazard Brothers, latterly specialising in the privatisation of water and electricity companies.

Duncan was elected a Steward of Henley Royal Regatta in 1993, he served as Chairman of the Dorney Lake Trust from 2004 to 2012, he was Master of the Company of Watermen and Lightermen of the River Thames in 2010 and he was High Sherriff of Gloucestershire in 2012.

 

Chris Etherington

1948-2022, ELECTED 1970

Born in 1947, Chris was educated at Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School, Ashbourne in Derbyshire.  In October 2004 Chris retired after 39 years’ service with the NatWest Bank plc. 

Chris began rowing in 1967 when he became a member of Derby Rowing Club and first competed at Henley in 1968 for Derby RC in The Wyfold Challenge Cup. In 1969, he joined the Leander Cadet Scheme and in 1970 rowed for Leander Club in The Thames Challenge Cup and won the event. In 1972, he won again at Henley for Leander Club in The Wyfold Challenge Cup. In 1973, Chris represented Great Britain in the Coxed Fours at the European Championships in Moscow and in 1974 in the Coxswainless Fours at the World Championships in Lucerne.  Chris was Captain of Leander Club between 1976-79 and has served on the Leander Club Committee. 

Chris Etherington was elected a Steward of Henley Royal Regatta in December 1985, working as an Umpire between 2000 and 2011.

 

GEOFFREY BARNES

1932-2022 ELECTED 1983

DR ALEXANDER BLACK

1934-2022 ELECTED 1956

DAVID BURNETT

1942-2022 ELECTED 1994

WILLIAM BROWNLEE

1927-2022 ELECTED 2016

PROF FRANCIS CUNNINGHAM

1933-2022 ELECTED 2019

MALCOLM DILLINGHAM

1938-2022 ELECTED 1997

STEPHEN HIND

1952-2022 ELECTED 2012

MARTIN IREDALE

1939-2022 ELECTED 1984

PETER JOWITT

1942-2022 ELECTED 1971

DR FRANCIS DE MARNEFFE

1924-2022 ELECTED 1975

PROF THOMAS MEADE FRS

1936-2022 ELECTED 1957

CAROLYN MOLYNEUX

1950-2022 ELECTED 2018

DR JOHN SCOREY

1928-2022 ELECTED 2005

JAMES THOMAS

1934-2022 ELECTED 1985

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LIST OF MEMBERS

PHILLIP BEVAN-THOMAS

1935-2022 ELECTED 1969
 

ALLAN BINDER

1932-2022 ELECTED 1953
 

TIMOTHY CHERRY

1937-2022 ELECTED 1993
 

PETER CLACKSON

1933-2022 ELECTED 1954
 

JOYCE COOK

2022 ELECTED 2016
 

PETER DAVISON

1935-2022 ELECTED 1985
 

TONY GREY

1944-2022 ELECTED 1980
 

ROBIN HEARN

1927-2022 ELECTED 1999
 

JASPER HOLMES

1942-2022 ELECTED 1962
 

SHIRLEY OLIVER

1934-2022 ELECTED 2016

DAVID SOWERBUTTS

1968-2022 ELECTED 2005

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HRH The Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh (1935-2021)

Elected 1988

Elected Honorary Life Member 2021

Jeffrey Easton (1951 – 2021)

Elected 1969

Jeffrey coxed Leander’s 1969 winning Thames Cup Eight and continued as cox of the Club’s Grand Eight crews in 1970 and 1971.  Following  retirement from competition he became a member of the Isis coaching team.

Donald Shaw (1938-2021)

Elected 1958

Donald rowed for Oxford in the winning Boat Race crew in 1959. He then rowed for Isis in the Grand in 1959. The following year he rowed for Oxford in the Grand, losing to Molesey in the Final. This Oxford crew then went on to represent GB at the Rome Olympics in 1960.

Peter De Giles (1927-2021)

Elected 1947

Peter de Giles (Wellington and Queens) was in the 1948 winning Cambridge crew. He then went on to row for Leander in the Grand Challenge Cup in 1948, 1949, 1951 and 1953 – winning in 1949 and 1953.

LIST OF MEMBERS

WILLIAM AYLWARD

1932-2021 ELECTED 1994

ELIZABETH CLARK-KENNEDY

2021 ELECTED 1996

PAUL CONSTANTINDI

1963-2021 ELECTED 1994

PETER DE GILES

1927-2021 ELECTED 1947

PETER DIXON

1931-2021 ELECTED 1964

JEFFERY A EASTON

1951-2021 ELECTED 1969

ANTHONY EDWARDS

1938-2021 ELECTED 1993

IAN FORSTER

1932-2021 ELECTED 1981

JACK FOY

1922-2021 ELECTED 1949

LAWRENCE GLUCKMAN

1946-2021 ELECTED 2008

SUSAN GREEN

2021 ELECTED 2018

JAMES HAYTER

1946-2021 ELECTED 1966

DONALD HEFFERON

1929-2021 ELECTED 2019

KATE HUTCHINSON

2021 ELECTED 2019

CLIVE LAMBERT-BEESON

1938-2021 ELECTED 1975

PETER SANDERS

1953-2021 ELECTED 1994

MR DONALD W SHAW

1938-2021 ELECTED 1958

JAMES THORNTON MBE

1926-2021 ELECTED 1998

CHRISTOPHER WALTON

1938-2021 ELECTED 1973

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John T. Garnjost (1935-2021)

Elected 1988

Mr. Garnjost was a US Air Force pilot, 1956-1959, and served in Japan and Taiwan. From 1970-1999 he was a FISA licensed international rowing official who officiated both in the U.S. and internationally. He officiated at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta.

Mr. Garnjost received the John Carlin Award, US Rowing in 2000. Also in 2000, he received the Olympic Order from the International Olympic Committee for outstanding merit in the cause of world sport and specifically in Taiwan.

Mike Rosewell (1937-2021)

Elected 1971

The last great Times newspaper rowing correspondent, Mike Rosewell was born in Walton-on-Thames to a family of Thames watermen and coaches, including his father. He grew up on the river, rowing and skiffing in many Walton crews, and met his wife Jill at the Chertsey and Shepperton skiff regatta. After graduating from the LSE, he became a teacher of economics, but the school job also allowed for a life of coaching (St George’s College Weybridge, St Edward’s School Oxford, Oxford University Women’s Boat Club and many more) and rowing journalism (the Sussex Herald, Rowing magazine, the Oxford Times and from 1989 to 2007 the Times.) He was GB junior team delegate and England’s Home Countries team manager.

His writing was witty, well-informed, and sometimes scurrilous: he was the author behind Alf, Just Alf and Son of Alf in Rowing magazine. He was timekeeper for the Boat Race for 12 years, president of the British Association of Rowing Journalists, and was awarded the ARA Medal of Honour in 1997.

John Worlidge (1928-2020)

Elected 1951

Marlborough School and Lady Margaret Boat Club

1951 Cambridge Crew – This was the year that Oxford sank before the end of the Fulham Wall and the race was re-rowed with Cambridge winning.

1951 – Won The Grand Challenge Cup rowing as Lady Margaret Boat Club

1952 – Won The Grand Challenge Cup rowing as Leander. Won the Final in a new record time of 6mins 38 secs.

LIST OF MEMBERS

MICHAEL NM BOYD

1947-2021 ELECTED 2016

HJ BYRT QC

1930 – 2021 ELECTED 1955

ALLAN CHAPMAN

1928 – 2021ELECTED 1951

TOM COPAS

1939-2021 ELECTED 2000

JOE W FRASER

1942-2021 ELECTED 1963

J.T. GARNJOST

1935-2021 ELECTED 1988

PJ GIBBONS

1935-2021 ELECTED 1957

MR ATJ GREENWOOD (TOBY)
1950-2021 ELECTED 1986

JOHN MILLBOURN

1933 – 2021 ELECTED 1958

JBB (BRIAN) MILLS

1932 – 2021 ELECTED 2003

PETER C MULLINS

1953-2021 ELECTED 1979

BRIGADIER MALCOLM PAGE

1926-2021 ELECTED 2005

PATRICIA PAGE

1929 – 2021 ELECTED 2003

C. RICHARDS

1938- 2021 ELECTED 1996

JACQUES ROGGE

1942-2021 HONORARY MEMBER

MIKE ROSEWELL

1937-2021 E;ECTED 1971

LESLIE SAYWOOD

1930 – 2021 ELECTED 2011

DAVID SEARS QC

1956 – 2021 ELECTED 1978

CB SMITH

1938-2021 ELECTED 1990

DIANE SUTHERLAND

ELECTED 2013

DAVID WHITAKER

1931-2021 ELECTED 1952

EJ WORLIDGE

1928-2020 ELECTED 1951

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BILL WINDHAM (1926 – 2021)

Bill Windham was elected a Steward of Henley Royal Regatta in 1953 and served as a Member of the Committee of Management between 1972-1994. He was President of Leander Club from 1993-1998 following two fellow Olympic rowers, Kenneth Payne and Richard Burnell. His Presidency will be remembered for two very significant events. The first was the commencement of the rebuilding of the Clubhouse, a far- sighted and complex project that he worked hard to promote. The second was the change in the rules of the Club that would, at last, allow women to be Members. While this momentous change also carried Bill’s support, he later admitted that chairing the notably well attended and lively Annual General Meeting, at which the motion was tabled, had not been ‘the easiest day in his life’.

STUART ALEXANDER ‘SAM’ MACKENZIE (1937-2020)

Stuart Alexander ‘Sam’ Mackenzie burst onto the sculling scene at the Melbourne Olympics in 1956. The teenager led the field all the way along Lake Ballarat until the Soviet sculler Vyacheslav Ivanov caught him to take the gold medal.

Mackenzie was aprofessional chicken-sexer brought up on a poultry farm outside Sydney. In 1957, he moved to Henley to seek competition, and won The Diamond Sculls for six consecutive years from 1957 to 1962 – a feat unsurpassed in his lifetime. He he represented Leander in 1960 and 1962, Mosman in 1961 and Sydney RC from 1957 to 1959. He also won The Double Sculls in 1959 and The Silver Goblets in 1963, both with Chris Davidge in Leander colours.

DAVID BERRY (1940-2020)

David was best known for his involvement in world junior rowing which began back in the 1980’s. He began coaching at Bedford modern School in 1964 and remained until his retirement in 2000.

David was the GB Junior Team Manager for over 20 years eventually stepping down in 2003. It was his leadership and vision that was key in helping to transform GB Junior Rowing, which resulted in the team winning their first World Junior Gold medal 1987 and many more in the years that followed.

In 1990, he was awarded the British Rowing (then the ARA) Medal of Honour in recognition of his significant contribution to junior rowing in GB.

GEOFFREY BROOK (1947 – 2020)

Geoffrey Brook was Honorary President of the Coupe de la Jeunesse, the Junior International regatta he helped to establish is 1985. He joined the Executive Committee in 1987 and served as the President from 2001 – 2013.

As the manager for the GB Junior team and Chairman of the Junior Commission he made a significant contribution to junior rowing for which he was awarded the British Rowing Medal of Honour in 2013.

JOHN BRIAN COCKING (1936 – 2020)

Elected 1958

John Brian Cocking

John ‘Brian’ Cocking learned to row at Lancaster Royal Grammar School, then went up to Emmanuel College, Cambridge to read Medicine. His coxless four were nicknamed “Emma’s Famous Four”, being described by Peter Haig-Thomas as “the first crew he’d seen rowing properly since 1934”. He raced for three years in the Ladies Plate and was in the Goldie crew of 1958.

After Cambridge, Brian became a Houseman at the Middlesex Hospital, London. In 1960, the then Captain of Leander, Tony Leadley, invited Brian and his three crew to become Leander’s coxless four to help the club rebuild its Olympic potential, after going through a lean spell in the preceding years.

JOHN PETER MCKAY THOMSON (1932 – 2019)

Won the Wyfold Cup in 1956 Royal Engineers, member of the British Empire VI and Commonwealth Games crew that won a bronze medal for England in Wales in 1958.

LIST OF MEMBERS

HUGH ALLEN

1926 – 2020 ELECTED 1945

DAVID BARRY
1940- 2020 ELECTED 1978

GEOFFREY BROOK
1947- 2020 ELECTED 1978

DR JOHN BRIAN COCKING
1937- 2020 ELECTED 1958

MARK W DODD
1930- 2020 ELECTED 1957

DAVE FILLINGHAM
1934- 2020 ELECTED 2001

HUGO FITZGERALD
1984- 2020 ELECTED 2009

JULIAN KEEVIL
1948- 2020 ELECTED 2009

‘SAM’ MACKENZIE
1936- 2020 ELECTED 1958

RUARDH MACLEOD
1962- 2020 ELECTED 2000

JOHN PETER MCKAY THOMSON
1932- 2019 ELECTED 1966

SIMON SAINTCLAIR-ABBOTT
1961- 2020 ELECTED 2006

DONALD WATERER
1932- 2020 ELECTED 1953

IAN WILSON
1938- 2020 ELECTED 1962

PETER R WILSON
1944- 2020 ELECTED 1960

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Summer 2020

JOHN L BANNISTER
1937 – 2020 ELECTED 1960

PETER BUCKINGHAM
1969 – 2020 ELECTED 2018

DR KENNETH CITRON
1925 – 2020 ELECTED 2015

NIGEL A DAVIES
1962 – 2020 ELECTED 2010

CAMPBELL W FERGUSON
1942 – 2020 ELECTED 2001

JOHN DS FITZ-GERALD
1933 – 2020 ELECTED 1984

ANDREW P FLEMING (ARICS)
1958 – 2020 ELECTED 1990

PHILIP J HARRIS
1936 – 2020 ELECTED 1984

GRAHAM N POINTER
1925 – 2020 ELECTED 1944

PETER J SMART
1929 – 2020 ELECTED 2013

DAVID S HOWELL-JONES
1936 – 2020 ELECTED 1984

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