Forget The Boat Race


Here comes the first Board Race

Crewroom launch 'SUP London', capital's first inner-London stand-up paddleboarding club this Saturday 16 May at 12 noon, Crewroom, Putney Embankment SW15 1LB

The Putney-based firm, famed for kitting out Oxford and Cambridge rowers, have joined forces with Britain's biggest Stand-Up Paddleboarding school, Active360 to launch 'SUP London'.

The new club, which will be officially declared open this Saturday 16 May at 12 noon, reflects a UK boom in popularity for stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), which is already the world's fastest-growing watersport.

Around 50,000 people are expected to enjoy SUP across the UK this year, up on last year’s figure of 35,000. The sport is increasingly popular with newcomers and more experienced paddlers, who range from aged 7-70+. More than 50 per cent of SUP paddlers are women.

Kate Giles, Founder of Crewroom, said:
"Stand-up paddleboarding is fun and fantastic for building your fitness. We are delighted to team up with Active360, and our new club, SUP London, taps up one of our greatest under-used resources, the River Thames."

Medical experts and sports enthusiasts agree there are many health and fitness benefits to be gained from SUP, which was recently described (in an article in The Times newspaper) as: "The best thing you can possibly do for an expanding middle-aged waistline and poor posture".


Paul Hyman, Founder of Active360, will lead his team of coaches this Saturday. One of the UK's most experienced SUP guides, Paul and his school have coached more than 6,000 newcomers to the sport since Active360 was founded in 2011. Paul said:
"Putney is such an historic and picturesque part of the Thames and claims a rich sporting history, of which stand-up paddleboarding and SUP London are now set to proudly play a part. Our new club offers people a great opportunity to try out a new sport and make new friends on the water."

SUP London will be based at Crewroom's HQ on The Putney Embankment, (postcode SW15 1LB). Saturday's programme will include demonstrations, two-hour trips up the River, some SUP racing and 45-minute taster sessions, open to all.

Crewroom has also created a special new range of kit designed to support stand-up paddleboarders, including The Elemental Paddle Jacket, which has a waterproof shell, soft carbonised bamboo lining and straps to attach lights or your paddle when not in use.

Members of the public can book a place by visiting: http://www.active360.co.uk/calendar-SAAS.htm


May 12, 2015