Beth Aldridge – 22-Year-Old Vet Student & GB Dragon Boater | From Lockdown Workouts to the World Championships
- Tough Girl
- Jul 15
- 3 min read
In this episode of the Tough Girl Podcast, I’m joined by Beth, a 22-year-old veterinary student and elite dragon boat paddler based in Nottingham. Beth shares how a simple home workout routine during the COVID lockdown sparked a journey into endurance sport—from running the Robin Hood Half Marathon to discovering dragon boating at university.
Since then, Beth has gone from novice paddler to competing on the world stage, representing Great Britain at the 2023 Dragon Boat World Championships in Thailand.
Now a coach, helm, and passionate advocate for women in sport, she talks about training, teamwork, and the power of inclusive communities.
Beth’s story is one of grit, growth, and finding joy in pushing physical and mental limits.
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Show notes
Who is Beth
22 year old Vet Student
Final year of vet school, working on a placement year
Working with small animals and horses
Having a passion and love for animals
Deciding to be a vet
Studying; Biology, chemistry and maths at A’Level
Hating sports at school
Starting university in 2021
Soaring Dragons, based in Loughborough
Starting to train with the team
What Dragon Boat racing is
The set up of the boat
Getting started in Dragon Boat Racing
The impact of covid on the Dragon Boat Club
Learning the skills needed
Being put into the boat straight away
Training as much as she can
The challenges of training while being on work placements and rotations
Why its a good sport for involving everyone
The stroke pair - being in charge of setting the rate
Getting qualified as a helm
Getting into race helming
Competing at Nationals
The different categories
BNTS Sessions - taster sessions where anyone from any club can try out the trainers and see what improvements can be made to their paddling
Being a new paddler in 2021
Going away and doing her own training in 2022
Wanting to take it more seriously and getting into the squad in 2023
Committing to training weekend across the country
Doing paddling and strength training
Being part of the what’s app group and sharing training plans and sessions
Team Dynamics of the crew
Being very competitive with herself
Wanting to be the best she could be
Heading to the World Championships in Thailand in 2023
Racing in the 2k event
Race strategy and how the race unfolded
Taking a peek at the other boat!
Dealing with an injury and not being able to paddle
Drumming for another team - Three River Serpents
Racing plans for 2025
Transporting the boat to different competitions
Enjoying the 500m distance
How to connect on social media
Contact your local club and give it a go
Racing as part of the women’s crew
Commit to it - what you want
Social Media
Notts Anaconda - www.nottsanaconda.co.uk
Instagram - @nottsanaconda
THE BDA - the national governing body for Dragon Boat Racing throughout Great Britain. www.dragonboat.org.uk
Facebook - www.facebook.com/britishdragonboatracing
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