Weybridge Rowing Club
| Motto | Possunt quia posse videntur; They can because they think they can |
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| Location | Weybridge, Surrey, England |
| Coordinates | 51° 22′ 47″ N, 0° 27′ 27″ W |
| Home water | Sunbury Lock, River Thames |
| Founded | 1881 |
| Membership | 180 |
| Affiliations | British Rowing boat and crew member code: WEY |
| Website | weybridgerowing |
| Events | |
| Ordered by usual month: Weybridge Winter Head (January) Hyne Cup (local match of rowing clubs on the reach, February) Walton & Weybridge Regatta (June) Weybridge Community Regatta (open to local businesses, August) Weybridge Silver Sculls (October) | |
| Notable members | |
| George Cotterill Leif Mills Matthew Tarrant | |
Weybridge Rowing Club, founded in 1881, is a rowing club by the Thames in England, on the Surrey bank. The club organises head races, notably the Weybridge Silver Sculls which has had Olympian winners and co-organises a May/June regatta. It consists of a wide range of members: juniors, novices, seniors, masters (veterans) – these include many past and present champions.
It fronts the minor, upper weir stream associated with Shepperton Lock on a long, thin island separated by footbridge and narrow canal from the rest of Whittet's Ait, Weybridge. The local stretch of Thames – to Sunbury Lock – is roughly 5 km from topmost weir to bottommost weir and is shared with seven other well-established watersports clubs: the rowing clubs of Walton, Saint George's College, Weyfarers, Weybridge Ladies, Thames Valley Skiff Club, Elmbridge Canoe Club and Desborough Sailing Club.