Para-Rowing is integrated into the High Performance unit within Rowing Australia. It was introduced as a Paralympic sport at the 2008 Beijing Paralympic Games and provides athletes with the opportunity to achieve at the highest level. Since its inclusion into the World Championship in 2002 and the Paralympic Games in 2008, Australia has won a number of medals at World Cups, World Championships and Paralympic Games.
Please click here to view the Para-Rowing High Performance Preparation Support (2018 to 2020) Document. For further information on this, please email the Para-Rowing Head Coach on [email protected]
Para-Rowing medal table from 2002 to present
Year |
World Cups | World Championships | Paralympic Games |
2002 | Gold – LTAMix4+ Bronze – ASM1x |
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2003 | Gold – LTAMix4+ Bronze – ASM1x |
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2004 | Gold – ASM1x | ||
2005 | Gold – ASM1x | ||
2006 | Gold – ASM1x | ||
2007 | Silver – ASM1x Silver – TAMix2x |
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2008 | Silver – TAMix2x | ||
2009 | Bronze – ASM1x | ||
2010 | Silver – TAMix2x | Bronze – TAMix2x | |
2011 | Silver – ASM1x | Bronze – ASM1x Bronze – TAMx2x |
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2012 | Gold – ASM1x Gold – TAMix2x |
Silver – ASM1x | |
2013 | Gold – ASM1x Gold – TAMix2x |
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2014 | Gold – ASM1x Gold – TAMix2x Silver – LTAMix2x |
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2015 | Gold – ASM1x Gold – TAMix2x |
Gold – ASM1x Gold – TAMix2x |
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2016 | Bronze – ASM1x Silver- TAMix2x |
Silver – ASM1x | |
2017 | Gold – PR1 M1x | ||
2018 | Gold – PR1 M1x
Silver – PR3 M2- |