Northwich Rowing Club
President, Mr. Clifford Salt, resident of Weaverham, aged 95 yr is very proud
to present “The Salt of the Earth” Trophy to be awarded
to a club member for “Honourable Services to the Northwich Rowing Club Fraternity”
at the annual George Musker Awards on Sunday 14 October 2012.
The trophy was awarded to
Mrs. Clare Briegal, former Club Captain standing down after 4 successful years, who was delighted to be the first recipient of this award.
Cliff
has been President of Northwich Rowing Club for the past 15 years and has had a
very strong affiliation with the River
Weaver and the rowing club.
Growing up in Northwich he
was brought up to love and respect the River Weaver and was inspired by his
father, who was a “Steam Packet Captain” of some repute.
It was while he was a “messenger boy” at I.C.I. in 1931, aged 14, he was introduced to Northwich Rowing Club by a member and asked to cox a men’s crew. Lightweight, with a natural aptitude and loud voice, Cliff inspired his crew to victory atLancaster John O’ Gaunt Rowing Club
Regatta, when they won the County Plate Trophy in 1932!
It was while he was a “messenger boy” at I.C.I. in 1931, aged 14, he was introduced to Northwich Rowing Club by a member and asked to cox a men’s crew. Lightweight, with a natural aptitude and loud voice, Cliff inspired his crew to victory at
In 1933 to 1938 he gained an I.C.I. apprenticeship then built the first “Continuous Production Polythene Compressor” for RN & RAF “Anti Submarine Detection” for World War 2 destruction. Cliff, subsequently, joined the Royal Navy in 1941 and saw active service during the war in HMS Jamaica & the
A chance encounter brought
Cliff back to the club 60 years later in 1992 where he resumed his eloquent
duties as a coxswain with senior and junior crews. He was delighted, in 1997,
to win a tankard at Warrington Regatta in his 80th year with a
Novice women’s crew. In 2002, he became Vale Royal “Sportsman of the Year”.
We, at NRC, believe he was
the oldest active coxswain in the UK with his final win in his 90th
year with the Northwich Junior girls Eight at Northwich Regatta in 2006.
Cliff with his vast knowledge
and charismatic character has become a legend at the Club. His passion will
live on with this glorious cup presented each year.