by Rowing Australia | Mar 31, 2019 | Latest News
The Eights were undoubtedly the biggest and most exciting school races of the day. The Schoolgirls Coxed Eight final saw a tussle between Pymble and MLC Kew as they stayed within a second of each other for the first kilometre, behind race leaders Geelong Grammar,...
by Rowing Australia | Mar 31, 2019 | Latest News
New South Wales wins all four Interstate Races, including the King’s and Queen’s Cups; Genevieve Horton wins Nell Slatter for NSW for first time in 20 years; NSW wins Rowing Australia Cup Sunday provided a monumental finish to an incredible week of racing...
by Rowing Australia | Mar 30, 2019 | Latest News
It was a cooler start for day six of the 2019 Aon Sydney International Rowing Regatta, having poured with rain overnight, there was a continuous drizzle throughout morning. Racing kicked off with finals in the quadruple sculls and eights. The U19 Women’s Coxed Eight...
by Rowing Australia | Mar 30, 2019 | Latest News
Victoria attempting to win its 15 consecutive Queen’s Cup title The show-stopping end of the 2019 Aon Sydney International Rowing Regatta takes place tomorrow (Sunday) in the form of the King’s and Queen’s Cups Interstate Regatta. All the best athletes in Australia...
by Rowing Australia | Mar 29, 2019 | Latest News
A mist shrouded the course this morning providing some amazing photography opportunities but cleared in time for day five of racing at the 2019 Aon Sydney International Rowing Regatta (SIRR). Today saw a variety of boats and races from Open Double Sculls finals to...
by Rowing Australia | Mar 29, 2019 | Latest News
Traditionally Boat Race Officials (BROs) have been a male held role within the sport of rowing, however, this is changing in Australian rowing officialdom and we have a number of females accredited in this sport at varying levels of officiating. We sat down with some...
by Rowing Australia | Mar 28, 2019 | Latest News, Uncategorized
Finals began as another clear and calm morning broke at the Aon Sydney International Rowing Regatta. The small boat titles were secured throughout the morning with impressive racing keeping the crowd in the grandstand captivated and cheering for their loved ones. Lily...
by Rowing Australia | Mar 27, 2019 | Latest News
With schoolboy racing set to begin tomorrow in Penrith, below we run through some of the top contenders for the schoolboy boat classes at the 2019 Aon Sydney International Rowing Regatta. Schoolboy’s Single Scull The Schoolboy Single is always a great event with...
by Rowing Australia | Mar 27, 2019 | Latest News
Another beautiful morning sunrise provided a picturesque start to Day Three of the 2019 Aon Sydney International Rowing Regatta. The glassy water in the morning made for a great day of racing. There were 58 races held today with a combination of Semi-Finals,...
by Rowing Australia | Mar 27, 2019 | Latest News
The Schoolboy Coxed Eight (SB8+) has had a substantial influx of entries this year with 21 crews entered (compared with only 10 last year) and the competition looks to be fierce. Fast finishing winners from Schoolboy Eights events at Head of the River’s held around...
by Rowing Australia | Mar 27, 2019 | Latest News
With school racing set to begin tomorrow (Thursday) at the 2019 Aon Sydney International Rowing Regatta. We take a look below at some of the contenders for the titles in the various divisions of the Schoolgirls races! Schoolgirl’s Single Scull The Schoolgirl’s Single...
by Rowing Australia | Mar 26, 2019 | Latest News
This morning’s sunrise saw hundreds of boats take to the course to prepare for the second day of the 2019 Aon Sydney International Rowing Regatta today. Clear skies brought high spirits as dozens of scullers looked to progress through the repechages into the...