The University of Warwick Rowing Club has been producing an annual calendar since 2009, featuring its team members in various states of undress. The calendar has become a hotly anticipated event, with proceeds going to support the club's activities and charitable causes. Here, we take a look at five of the hottest editions of the University of Warwick Rowers calendar.
The University of Warwick Rowing Club's calendar has become a staple of the rowing community, showcasing the athleticism and good looks of its team members. Each year, the calendar features a new set of images, taken by a different photographer. The result is a unique and exciting product that has captured the attention of rowing fans around the world.
2009: The First Edition
The inaugural edition of the University of Warwick Rowers calendar was released in 2009. Featuring 12 months of photographs showcasing the team's rowers in various states of undress, the calendar was an instant hit. The images were taken by photographer Angus Malcolm, who has since become a regular contributor to the calendar.
2011: The 'Banned' Edition
The 2011 edition of the University of Warwick Rowers calendar caused a stir when it was banned by the university's student union. The images, taken by photographer Alan Powdrill, were deemed too risqué for the union's taste. However, the controversy only served to increase the calendar's popularity, with sales soaring as a result.
2013: The ' Sporty' Edition
The 2013 edition of the University of Warwick Rowers calendar took a different approach, focusing on the team's athletic prowess rather than their physical appearance. The images, taken by photographer Sam Scott Schiavo, showcased the rowers in action, highlighting their strength and endurance.
2015: The 'Naked Rowing' Edition
The 2015 edition of the University of Warwick Rowers calendar featured some of the most explicit images to date. The photographs, taken by photographer Mark Edward Harris, showed the rowers in various states of undress, highlighting their athleticism and confidence.
2018: The 'Diversity' Edition
The 2018 edition of the University of Warwick Rowers calendar celebrated diversity and inclusivity, featuring rowers from a range of backgrounds and ethnicities. The images, taken by photographer Laurence Philomene, showcased the team's unity and camaraderie.
Gallery of Warwick Rowers Calendar Editions
FAQ
What is the University of Warwick Rowers calendar?
+The University of Warwick Rowers calendar is an annual publication featuring photographs of the university's rowing team. The calendar has been produced since 2009 and has become a popular item among rowing fans and supporters of the university.
What is the purpose of the calendar?
+The primary purpose of the calendar is to raise funds for the University of Warwick Rowing Club. The calendar has also become a popular item among fans of the team and supporters of the university.
How can I purchase a copy of the calendar?
+Copies of the calendar can be purchased through the University of Warwick Rowing Club's website or at various events and functions throughout the year.