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Where is training?
Neptune Rowing Club in Islandbridge, for water sessions, weights, and ergos in the evenings. We also have designated rowing access times at the DCU Glasnevin campus gym.
How often is training?
Novices: 4 times a week Experienced rowers: 7/8 times a week
Do you compete in competitions?
We regularly host friendly races with other unis for novices throughout the year, allowing them to build confidence and gain experience. Our main DCU competition is the annual University Championships where colleges from all over Ireland come to compete for a weekend in April. Additionally, our members, through DCU's membership with Neptune Rowing Club can represent the club at regattas.
Do I have to row to join?
Absolutely not! You can also get involved as a coxswain—a vital role that leads the crew, steers the boat, and keeps everyone motivated on the water.
Are you beginner-friendly?
Yes! Most of our members start with no experience at all. Our coaches love welcoming newcomers and will support you from your very first session. Fun fact: many Olympic rowers only take up the sport at university—so it’s the perfect time to start!

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Irish University Rowing Championships

Posted 15th Apr 2025
Author Ruby Belle Fitzpatrick (Secretary)

It was a surprisingly sunny day with calm waters at the National Rowing Center as DCU Rowing Club lined up at Inniscarra Lake for the annual University Rowing Championships – a day of firsts, fierce competition, and fantastic performances on the national stage.

Kicking off the morning’s events, our Women’s Novice Quad made their 2K open-water debut – and what a debut it was! With Jessica Moffitt steering from the coxswain seat, the crew of Laura Wakeham (Bow), Sarajane McNally (2nd seat), Ruby Belle Fitzpatrick (3rd), and Jennifer Lynch (Stroke) powered through the field with the help of some overpriced Oakleys and determination pushing them on.

Settling into their rhythm early, they held strong throughout, finishing in a commendable 5th place. A brilliant first showing in a stacked field – hats off to the University of Limerick for taking the win and to all competing universities for a thrilling contest at the National Rowing Centre.

As the afternoon heat picked up, so did the intensity. DCU’s India Wall took to the water in the Women’s Club 1x. An experienced rower, having rowed last year as a novice, anticipation was high for her first 2025 outing in DCU colours, and she delivered with a superb performance.

With every race, our athletes continue to grow in strength and confidence. We are proud of the entire squad’s efforts and excited to see what lies ahead as the 2025 season continues.

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