by Rowing Australia | Oct 26, 2018 | Latest News
Rowing Australia is pleased to announce the two athlete groups we have welcomed into both the men’s and women’s National Training Centres for the 2018/19 season and who are now training or transitioning at these two facilities. Intake 1 received automatic entry to the...
by Rowing Australia | Oct 26, 2018 | Latest News
Rowing Australia is pleased to announce that Head Para-Rowing Coach, Gordon Marcks has been appointed to the FISA Para-Rowing Commission, while Nick Hunter has been reappointed to the FISA Umpiring Commission. Mr Marcks and Mr Hunter join four other Australians on...
by Rowing Australia | Oct 26, 2018 | Latest News
Paralympic boat class rowers to receive same funding as National Training Centre athletes Australia’s para-rowers have this week received a boost with the knowledge that they are now eligible to receive performance based funding to the same level as their able-bodied...
by Rowing Australia | Oct 25, 2018 | Latest News, Uncategorized
Buy tickets here The nominees for the 2018 Hancock Prospecting Rower of the Year Awards are: 2018 Female Rower/Crew of the Year Women’s Four Women’s Eight 2018 Male Rower/Crew of the Year Men’s Four Men’s Quad Men’s Eight 2018 Para Rower/Crew of the Year Mens PR1...
by Rowing Australia | Oct 15, 2018 | Latest News
Resplendent in red, Sydney University rowers have secured the sweet double victory to mark the 10th edition of the Australian Boat Race. The University of Sydney Men’s Eight, captained by Sydney University Boat Club’s (SUBC), Marcus Britt defeated the University of...
by Rowing Australia | Oct 12, 2018 | Latest News
Please see below note from the Athletes’ Commission in regards to requesting nominations for the Chair of the Athletes’ Commission Hi Athletes, Welcome home to those who have returned from the World Championships, and congratulations to everyone on some fantastic...
by Rowing Australia | Oct 11, 2018 | Latest News
BUENOS AIRES 2018: Rower Cormac Kennedy-Leverett has won bronze for Australia in the 500m single sculls at the Buenos Aires 2018 Youth Olympics at a packed Puerto Madero on Wedneday. The 18-year-old flashed home in 1.33.84 behind winner Ukrainian Ivan Tyshchenko and...
by Rowing Australia | Oct 10, 2018 | Latest News
‘Persistence beats resistance’ for Ginn who will join Oarsome Foursome teammates in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame In a career that witnessed iconic success, heartbreak and one of the most courageous performances in Australian Olympic history, Drew Ginn OAM cemented...