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Patrick Tolfree, aged 76, recently completed the Royal Regatta course on the Thames at in a coxed four. The purpose of the row was to raise money for Parkinson’s .   The event was organised  by the Boat Race Founders’ Society, with the backing and support of the Isle of Ely Rowing Club and   in .

Patrick, who lives in , was diagnosed as having Parkinson's disease in 1991.  He was 58 and in good health. He realised the importance of maintaining muscle tone and flexibility in the joints. He was a keen walker and he did regular exercises.  With the advice and encouragement of physiotherapists he adapted his daily exercise regime so that it focused on the parts of the body that are particularly vulnerable to Parkinson’s.  He believes that this did a great deal to alleviate the

symptoms.”

A couple of years ago he was able to add rowing to the measures he has taken to combat Parkinson’s. 

As an undergraduate at his main sport had been rugby, but he rowed in the summer terms in the Worcester College Third VIII.  In 1955 he won his oar in the university’s summer bumps races.  He very much enjoyed the experience and rather wished he had concentrated on rowing instead of rugby.

Patrick is the great-great-nephew of Charles Wordsworth, Bishop of St Andrews, who, with Charles Merivale, Dean of Ely, was a co-founder of the University Boat Race.  The two men had been friends at .  Wordsworth went on to , , issuing the challenge to Merivale, who was at , , which resulted in the first Boat Race. 

In 2007, because of his link with Charles Wordsworth, Patrick was invited to attend an event at Ely to commemorate the second centenary of the birth of Charles Merivale.  The organiser of the event was Jack Waterfall, Chairman of the Boat Race Founders’ Society. Through him Patrick was able, in April 2009, to arrange with Derek Pickersgill, Chairman of the Isle of Ely Rowing Club, an outing on the club’s stretch of the Great Ouse at Ely.  There, after 53 years’ absence, he made his return to the water, in a pair with Isle of Ely Rowing Club member Rodney Atkinson. He was delighted to find that, with Rodney’s support and encouragement, he was still able to row.  From that came the idea of the sponsored row at where the first Boat Race took place on 10 June, 1829.

Last autumn, thanks to the generosity of , Patrick was able to switch his training to Canford, which is easily accessible to his home in .  There he had regular sessions on the Stour with the Head of Rowing, Ian Dryden, a former coach, and his colleagues.  They also rowed with him in the coxed four which successfully completed the one mile and 550 yards of the Henley Regatta course with him on 10th June.

Patrick says:

“I am immensely grateful to them and to all the other individuals and organisations who made this project possible. I should also like to thank all those who have contributed so generously to Parkinson’s .”  

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congratulations Patrick ! Will think of you on 10 June and hoping for a following wind Tim Donation by Edward Hoult on 20/05/10

 
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Best wishes for your row! Donation by Daniel King on 18/05/10

 
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Well done Patrick - a wonderful cause to work for, and brilliant at your stage! Gilly & Mike - friends of Chris & Flea; Gilly too has PD Donation by Michael Dudgeon on 16/05/10

 
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Good luck Patrick! Best wishes from Sarah, Dan & Lucy xxx Donation by Sarah Menaldino on 16/05/10

 
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Donation by Anonymous on 13/05/10

 
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Good luck Patrick From another old rower! Donation by Norman Denison on 11/05/10

 
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Good Luck Patrick! Donation by Jane Atkinson on 29/04/10

 
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How proud we are of you Patrick and wish you good luck. Love from Susan and Elinor Donation by Elinor Tolfree on 27/04/10

 
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Donation by Joan Davis on 27/04/10

 
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Good Luck. I`m Robina`s Salisbury friend. Donation by Jenny Coats on 21/04/10

 
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Good luck, Patrick. Donation by Richard Maxey on 20/04/10

 
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Wish we could be there to see you row. Good luck. Love Philly X and Rob Donation by Philippa Forth on 19/04/10

 
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Through the stream-shine rip your way... Donation by Rob Peake on 19/04/10

 
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Donation by Colin Billyard on 14/04/10

 
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My husband was diagnosed with PD at about the same age and, like you, believed that exercise (Yoga in his case) and walking helped a lot. Good luck! Donation by Joan New on 14/04/10

 
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Bravo Patrick, how John would applaud, and so do I! Donation by susan peake on 08/04/10

 
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Donation by Michael Fenton on 24/03/10

 
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Have a fantastic row, Patrick, and I look forward to meeting you. Donation by Catherine Murray on 21/03/10

 
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Dear Patrick - We're very impressed and send you all our love and best wishes for the big row. Donation by John and Lesley Pole on 05/03/10

 
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Patrick, I'm behind you all the way. Cheers Jack Donation by Patrick Tolfree on 01/03/10

 
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Hello Patrick, I'm so impressed by your doing this. Hope it goes well. Much love to you all xxx Donation by Harriet Bradfield on 28/02/10

 
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Jack got me on to you. Good Luck Patrick, and remember to keep near the bank if you're going upstream! Donation by Ewan Pearson on 27/02/10

 
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Bon Voyage, Patrick Donation by Derek Pickersgill on 26/02/10

 
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