In 2023 Donegal Bay Rowing Club will be 50 years in existence. In the intervening decades, the club has progressed from parochial coastal fours rowing to representation at international level in offshore doubles. Vibrant committees and supportive members have enabled the club to compete at national level while still facilitating recreational rowing. As host to two Coastal Championships in 2016/17, the success of these fixtures was attributable to the club's unmatched organisation input. In recent years partnership with Abbey Vocational School has enabled a joint application for funds via Sports Capital Grants. This has resulted in an expanded indoor winter training programme with the most up to date equipment. With new boats at the pier, the support of Donegal County Council has enabled infrastructre development facilitating more efficient launch and retrieve, together with on site storage. Coaching and development of rowing skills are to the forefront of the club's ethos. Access to youths via the school system is where the club's future is directed. As part of the Rowing Ireland fraternity, the club is proud of it's heritage in Donegal, and looks forward optimistically to the evolution of the sport in the local community.
Patrick Brady
Honorary President D.B.R.C.