by Rowing Australia | Oct 28, 2015 | Latest News, State News
See below a great note from Cameron Zellner’s mother, Karen, to Capital Lakes Rowing Club and their para-rowing program. Great work by Rowing ACT, CLRC and their coaches. “Cameron Zellner joined CLRC’s Para-Rowing program when it started in September 2013...
by Rowing Australia | Oct 27, 2015 | Latest News
Rowing Australia would like to congratulate the eight Australians that have been named on World Rowing’s regatta juries this year. World Rowing announced the names of all the jury officials that will oversee the 2016 World Rowing and European Rowing Regattas this...
by Rowing Australia | Oct 26, 2015 | Latest News
The University of Melbourne and the University of Sydney have shared the spoils at this year’s Australian Boat Race, with Melbourne’s women’s and Sydney’s men’s teams proving the victors on Sunday morning. Melbourne’s women’s eight, undefeated since the start of the...
by Rowing Australia | Oct 24, 2015 | Latest News
World Rowing Championship silver medal-winning crewmates in the Men’s Quadruple set to race this weekend Earlier this year Cameron Girdlestone and David Crawshay won a silver medal together rowing for Australia in the Men’s Quadruple Scull in Aigubelette, France....
by Rowing Australia | Oct 23, 2015 | Latest News, Media Releases
Ceremony attended by Batschi, AOC President John Coates AC and numerous rowing Olympians Rowing Australia today (23 October 2015) officially renamed its National Training Centre in Canberra after former Rowing Australia National Director of Coaching and Olympic rowing...
by Rowing Australia | Oct 21, 2015 | Latest News
World Rowing today announced the shortlists for its 2015 World Rowing Awards and there are Australians featured in three categories of this year’s pinnacle awards ceremony for rowing. The 2015 World Rowing Champion in the Women’s Single Scull, Kim Crow,...
by Rowing Australia | Oct 16, 2015 | Latest News
This weekend sees one of the United States’ most famous regatta’s take place in Boston, Massachusetts – The Head of the Charles. The two-day regatta has been going for 51 years, as of this year, and attracts over 11,000 athletes and 400,000 to The Charles River. There...
by Rowing Australia | Oct 16, 2015 | Latest News
Rowing Australia today announced the appointment of Alastair Robertson as the Head of Finance and Administration of the organisation. Alastair joins Rowing Australia having previously held Chief Financial Officer roles with national organisations in the contracting,...
by Rowing Australia | Oct 15, 2015 | Latest News
This is a reproduction of a media release received from the organisers of the Australian Boat Race An Olympic gold medallist and a Rio Olympics qualifier headline the University of Melbourne’s crews for the Australian Boat Race, an annual rowing competition against...
by Rowing Australia | Oct 14, 2015 | Latest News, Media Releases
Australian rowers are set to benefit from a new collaboration between the Australian Institute of Sport, Rowing Australia and Brisbane-based company Oar Inspired, which will underpin the rollout of Oar Inspired’s ground breaking new performance data measurement...
by Rowing Australia | Oct 12, 2015 | Latest News
Money received by Rowing Australia going towards female and para-rowing coach development Rowing Australia is delighted to announce that funds received earlier this year from the Colonial First State Sports Boost are being used to further develop female rowing and...
by Rowing Australia | Oct 11, 2015 | Latest News
Rowing Australia are excited to announce the following speakers for the 2015 Rowing Australia Coaches Conference – to be held at Griffith University on the Gold Coast from Friday 16 to Sunday 18 October. A full list of presenters along with a time schedule will be...