Ramage
Well-Known Member
We received this e-mail from Rebellion's rowing club:
"On Sunday John witnessed what could have been a disaster on the river resulting in 4 Kingston juniors being nearly killed.
All was in order from the coaching and safety point of view - there were 2 coxed quads heading downstream close together with the coach in a launch following close by.
They were passing under Kingston Bridge ,using the Surrey arch, when a very large barge pulled out from the Surrey bank and hit the first quad head on.
The bows got sucked under and he thought the whole quad was going under. The barge was one of the very large ones with a high front and there was no look out on the bow - just a guy in the high room on the top who couldn't possibly have seen the quad.
*Luckily all was well and they got the kids out but it could have been a death case!"
"On Sunday John witnessed what could have been a disaster on the river resulting in 4 Kingston juniors being nearly killed.
All was in order from the coaching and safety point of view - there were 2 coxed quads heading downstream close together with the coach in a launch following close by.
They were passing under Kingston Bridge ,using the Surrey arch, when a very large barge pulled out from the Surrey bank and hit the first quad head on.
The bows got sucked under and he thought the whole quad was going under. The barge was one of the very large ones with a high front and there was no look out on the bow - just a guy in the high room on the top who couldn't possibly have seen the quad.
*Luckily all was well and they got the kids out but it could have been a death case!"
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