Team GB rower Saskia Budgett Delray joins London Otters for largest-ever ‘Rainbow Races’
London Otters RC, the UK’s only LGBTQ+ inclusive rowing club, holds another successful ‘Rainbow Races’ event in East London, raising hundreds of pounds for charity Switchboard LGBT+; medal-winning former Team GB rower Saskia Budgett Delray, who married her wife Kyra earlier this year, takes part for first time…
By Sports Media LGBT+
London Otters, the UK’s only LGBTQ+ inclusive rowing club, held its largest-ever ‘Rainbow Races’ charity event on Saturday.
Former Great Britain international Saskia Budgett Delray joined over 100 rowers from more than 11 different clubs raced to support LGBTQ+ inclusion in rowing and raise money for Switchboard LGBT+ Helpline.
Rowers from the LGBTQ+ community and allies took part in 500m sprint side-by-side races in eights and quads at the Royal Albert Dock in East London.
The crews wore coloured T-shirts to make the design of the Pride and Trans Pride flags in their boats.
Participants included rowers from London Otters RC as well as other clubs, including Globe RC, Lea RC, UCL BC, St George’s Hospital BC, RUMSBC (the UCL medical school boat club), and Curlew RC.
The event raised over £950 for chosen charity Switchboard LGBT+ Helpline.
London Otters RC was founded in 2014 with just a handful of people as a way to help LGBTQ+ people get into the sport and enjoy it in a welcoming and inclusive environment. It has since grown into one of the UK’s largest rowing clubs, with over 200 active members.
Since 2017, the club has held an annual ‘Rainbow Races’ event, inspired by Stonewall’s Rainbow Laces campaign, to support LGBTQ+ inclusion in rowing and to raise money for charitable causes.
Across six heats and two finals, the day saw some exciting races and close finishes. The crews were assembled just for the day out of rowers from different clubs, but once in the boats, competitive spirits took over and participants were there to win.
The event was supported and hosted by the Royal Docks Watersports Centre, the club’s base since its founding. Local café The Dockside got in on the action, donating 25% of their revenue from the day to Switchboard.
Budgett Delray is a Team GB European medallist, 2020 Olympic reserve, and now studies medicine in London. She took part in Rainbow Races for the first time this year, and said: “I first heard of the Otters in 2019 through Instagram, and thought it’s so cool that there’s a club dedicated to LGBTQ+ people.
“Since then, I’ve wanted to come down but was always very busy with GB rowing. It’s great to be here and around so many queer people and allies, and it’s a great event to mix rowing with the queer world and have everyone come together.
“Our race was very dramatic – we went off the start and [nearly] crashed straight away, which was part of the fun, and then we restarted it and came second! It was good to be back in a boat again.
“It’s great to show representation in sport and have everyone come together and support each other; having the queer community around is really important, whatever space you’re in, to know that there’s other people there.”
Earlier this year in Los Angeles, Budgett Delray married her wife Kyra, who is also a Team GB rower. The couple met in the Californian city eight years ago while studying at UCLA, and they have shared their story of being LGBTQ+ in the sport with several outlets, including the Team GB official website for Pride Month last year.
Joanna Reziak, who learned to row with the Otters in 2022 and won the quad sculls final, said: “I’m so happy I took part in this year’s Rainbow Races. I’ve learnt to row with the London Otters almost three years ago and would definitely not expect back then that I would be confident enough to compete and survive a 500m race.
“Events like this are not only a beautiful way to support the community, but also a great opportunity to grow as rowers in a friendly, supportive environment.”
Alex Jones (he/him), the club’s chair and one of its trustees, said: “At London Otters, we’re incredibly proud to host our largest ever Rainbow Races this year, bringing together over 100 rowers from across the country to celebrate LGBTQ+ inclusion in rowing.
“This event showcases the spirit of our club – community, diversity, and pride – while raising vital funds for Switchboard LGBT+ Helpline, a charity that has been a lifeline for the queer community for decades.”
For more information on London Otters RC, visit their website.
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