by Rowing Australia | Mar 31, 2022 | Latest News
The wind dropped slightly overnight to provide some welcome relief to the early small boat finalists before building back up again at Lake Nagambie on day four of the 2022 Australian Rowing Championships. The Dr Stephen Hinchy Memorial Trophy was presented to Sydney...
by Rowing Australia | Mar 30, 2022 | Latest News
Prevailing southerly winds greeted the small boats as they started the quarter and semi-finals on day three of the 2022 Australian Rowing Championships at Nagambie Lakes. The conditions forced an early redraw, the cross-headwind favouring the lanes on the far side,...
by Rowing Australia | Mar 29, 2022 | Latest News
The sun rose cool and clear over Nagambie Lake for day two of the 2022 Australian Rowing Championships. Light headwinds greeted the small boats as they hit out in small boat repechages from Monday’s events, providing overall slower times yet still competitive racing...
by Rowing Australia | Mar 28, 2022 | Latest News
After much planning and anticipation, racing for Day-1 of the 2022 Australian Rowing Championships (ARC) began at 8am Monday at Victoria’s Lake Nagambie (28.03.2022). The last fortnight saw many athletes, coaches, and event organisers conduct major changes to their...
by Rowing Australia | Mar 21, 2022 | Latest News
Aussie rowing heroes have been visiting Australian schools to support in the launch of the new Coles Start2Row program at schools across Australia this month. The new program, developed by Rowing Australia and Coles, aims to provide nearly 10,000 school students...
by Rowing Australia | Mar 18, 2022 | Latest News
Luke Letcher, a Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games Bronze Medallist and McVilly Pearce Pin Rower Number 839, has formally announced his retirement from international rowing. Letcher represented Australia at all four levels – Junior, Under 23, World Championships and the...
by Rowing Australia | Mar 15, 2022 | Latest News
Rowing Australia (RA) can confirm that the 2022 Australian Rowing Championships (ARC) will move to Lake Nagambie (Vic) and that the event dates will remain unchanged, with the Regatta to run from Monday 28 March – Sunday 3 April 2022. The location change is due to the...
by Michelle Cook | Mar 14, 2022 | Uncategorized
Rowing Australia continues to assess the options to host the 2022 Australian Rowing Championships. Regrettably we do not have a decision to announce today. Entries remain open and we wish to remind participants that the entries deadline will close at midnight on...
by Rowing Australia | Mar 14, 2022 | Latest News
Former Olympic rower Bronwen Downie has today been announced as the Athlete Chair of Sport Integrity Australia’s Athlete Advisory Group. The role of the Athlete Advisory Group, which includes 12 athletes from Olympic, Paralympic and professional sports, is to inform...
by Rowing Australia | Mar 13, 2022 | Latest News
** This statement was issued on 13 March 2022. RA has since confirmed the Australian Rowing Championships will be held at Nagambie, Victoria. Read statement from 15 March 2022, here ** Rowing Australia (RA) has received advice from the NSW Office of Sport advising...
by Rowing Australia | Mar 12, 2022 | Latest News
Rowing Australia has revealed the crews and squads that will represent the Australian Rowing Team at the World Rowing Cups in Belgrade (SRB), Poznan (POL) and Lucerne (SUI). The Para crews that have been announced are set to compete at the Gavirate International...
by Rowing Australia | Mar 12, 2022 | Latest News
Olympic Champion Rowing Crews – the Men’s and Women’s Fours – won their respective Male and Female Crew of the Year Awards at Rowing Australia’s 2021 Hancock Prospecting Rower of the Year Awards held at Penrith (NSW), Friday 11 March 2022. In Tokyo, the Women’s Four...