By Rupert Guinness at the Sydney International Regatta Centre
Rowing Australia (RA) will throw its weight behind the Men’s Eight by prioritising it for the Olympic Games in Paris this year in an unprecedented bid for glory in the blue riband event.
RA today announced the Australian Rowing Team (ART) for its 2024 campaign after a week of gruelling trials at the Sydney International Regatta Centre (SIRC) in Penrith.
The flagship boat of the ART is the Women’s Pair of Annabelle McIntyre OAM and Jessica Morrison OAM, who were part of the Gold Medal Four in Tokyo and also won Silver at last year’s World Rowing Championships in Belgrade.
Australia has never won an Olympic Games Gold Medal in the Eight. The best result for Australia has been Silver by the Men’s Eight in 1968 at Mexico and 2000 in Sydney.
Both Eights should be medal contenders in light of their performances at last year’s World Rowing Championships, where both crews won Bronze Medals. The Men’s Eight also won a Gold at the World Cup regatta in Lucerne before the world titles.
The decision to attach the priority label to the Men’s Eight for Paris was a result of world-class race times clocked by various crew combinations throughout the week at the SIRC.
Hopes are just as high for the Women’s Eight, but the final crew is not yet selected. While RA named a crew for the Men’s Eight, it named a squad of 14 for the Women’s Eight and Four.
“The Eights are the nation’s boats. We’re a proud nation. We’re a proud nation of Eights as well,” RA Performance Director Paul Thompson said.
“Both Eights have been winning medals at the World Cups and World Championships. So, we want to be building on our strengths, and not watching what everybody else is doing.”
RA has bolstered the Men’s Eight with three Olympic champions – Jack Hargreaves OAM, Spencer Turrin OAM and Alex Purnell OAM – who were in the Tokyo Gold Medal Four in 2021.
Other selected members of the Mark Prater-coached Eight are: Kendall Brodie (cox), Angus Widdicombe, Joseph O’Brien, Josh Hicks, Angus Dawson and Ben Canham.
“We’ve got an outstanding Eight,” Thompson said. “We’ve got three Olympic champions in the Men’s Eight now to add an extra bit of bit of punch with our ambitions.
“And we still believe that we will have a fabulous Four for Paris too.”
While the Women’s Eight coached by John Keogh is yet to be confirmed, performances this past week have given selectors belief that the final crew could still be a major contender.
“As with the Men, we have a lot of depth in the Women,” Thompson said. “And whoever is finally in it, whether they are from last year’s Eight or Four, we will have two fast boats.”
In other major selections:
- Tara Rigney, a Tokyo Olympian in the Double Scull, was selected in the Women’s Single Scull in which she has won a Bronze Medal at the 2022 and 2023 World Rowing Championships.
- Alexander Hill OAM, who rowed in the Gold Medal Men’s Four at Tokyo, was again named in the boat, but with a new-look combination.
- Harriet Hudson, a 2021 Tokyo Bronze Medallist in the Women’s Quad Scull, is in the Double Scull with Amanda Bateman who crewed with Rigney at the Tokyo Olympics.
- Nikki Ayers and Jed Altschwager were picked in the PR3 Mixed Double Scull in which they are world champions and will race at the Paralympics for the first time in Paris.
- Erik Horrie OAM was selected in the PR1 Single Scull in which he has won three Silver Paralympic Medals – in 2012 (London), 2016 (Rio) and 2021 (Tokyo) – and five World Rowing Championship Golds.
RA also today named its ‘Australia A’ and Under 23 teams, with one eye on developing its talent pool for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
The ‘Australia A’ team will compete in World Cup I at Varese in Italy on April 12-14; whereas the Australian Under 23 team will race at the Under 23 World Championships at St Catharines in Canada from August 18-24.
For the senior Australian team, the 2024 season will culminate in Paris with the Olympic Games from July 27-August 3 and the Paralympic Games from August 30 to September 1.
Australia has so far qualified nine boats for the Olympics from 14 classes (seven men, seven women) and three for the Paralympics.
RA has been considering three boats for entry in the Final Qualifying Regatta for Olympics and Paralympics at Lucerne in May – the Men’s Double Scull, Men’s Quad Scull and Women’s Lightweight Double Scull – but today confirmed one.
RA named David Bartholot and Marcus Della Marta as the Men’s Double Scull for Lucerne, but opted to not send a Men’s Quad Scull.
Any decision on the future of the Women’s Lightweight Double Scull of Anneka Reardon and Giorgia Miansarow will be made after they undergo speed trials at the Australian Rowing Championships in Penrith on March 18-24.
“We’ve got a really strong team, especially with the depth of it,” Thompson said. “We can be really confident the crews will do Australia proud in the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
“The selectors have left no stone unturned. They have followed the speed. They have followed the data and they have followed all the evidence that they’ve collected.
“Everybody’s got an opportunity. The selection is done. It is now about making your boat the best boat we need it to be. We should be looking to have a strong team performance.”
AUSTRALIAN ROWING TEAM 2024
WOMEN
Women’s Single Scull (W1x) Tara Rigney (Sydney University Boat Club)
Women’s Double Scull (W2x) Amanda Bateman (Melbourne University Boat Club), Harriet Hudson (Sydney Rowing Club)
Women's Lightweight Double Scull (WL2x)* Georgia Miansarow (Sydney University Boat Club), Anneka Reardon (ANU Boat Club)
Women’s Quad Scull Squad (W4x) Caitlin Cronin (University of Queensland Boat Club), Laura Gourley (UTS Haberfield Rowing Club), Rowena Meredith (Sydney University Boat Club), Kathryn Rowan (Sydney University Boat Club), Ria Thompson (University of Queensland Boat Club)
Women’s Coxless Pair (W2-) Annabelle McIntyre OAM (Fremantle Rowing Club), Jess Morrison OAM (Mercantile Rowing Club)
Women’s Coxed Eight Squad (W8+) and Women’s Four Squad (W4-) Olympia Aldersey (UTS Haberfield Rowing Club), Lily Alton (University of Queensland Boat Club), Paige Barr (Mercantile Rowing Club), Bronwyn Cox (University of Western Australia), Eliza Gaffney (Melbourne University Boat Club), Molly Goodman (Adelaide Rowing Club), Sarah Hawe (Sydney Rowing Club), Jean Mitchell (Melbourne University Boat Club), Samantha Morton (Sydney Rowing Club), Giorgia Patten (West Australian Rowing Club), Georgina Rowe (UTS Haberfield Rowing Club), Lucy Stephan OAM (Melbourne University Boat Club), Jacqueline Swick (Swan River Rowing Club), Katrina Werry (Mercantile Rowing Club), Hayley Verbunt – Coxswain (Mercantile Rowing Club)
MEN
Men’s Coxless Pair (M2-) Paddy Holt (UTS Haberfield Rowing Club), Simon Keenan (Melbourne University Boat Club)
Men’s Double Scull (M2x) Dave Bartholot (Sydney University Boat Club), Marcus Della Marta (Sydney University Boat Club)
Men’s Coxless Four (M4-) Fergus Hamilton (Mercantile Rowing Club), Alexander Hill OAM (Adelaide Rowing Club), Tim Masters (UTS Haberfield Rowing Club), Jack Robertson (Mercantile Rowing Club)
Men's Quad Scull (M4x)* Jack Cleary (West Australian Rowing Club), Caleb Antill (Australian National University Boat Club), Campbell Watts (Sydney University Boat Club), Alexander Rossi (West Australian Boat Club)
Men’s Coxed Eight (M8+) Kendall Brodie – Coxswain (Sydney Rowing Club), Ben Canham (Melbourne University Boat Club), Angus Dawson (Adelaide Rowing Club / University of California Berkeley), Jack Hargreaves OAM (Sydney University Boat Club), Josh Hicks (Sydney Rowing Club), Joseph O’Brien (Sydney University Boat Club), Alexander Purnell OAM (Sydney University Boat Club), Spencer Turrin OAM (Sydney Rowing Club), Angus Widdicombe (Mercantile Rowing Club)
Men’s Sweep Reserve Athletes Jackson Kench (Sydney University Boat Club), Rohan Lavery (Melbourne University Boat Club)
Men's Scull Reserve Athletes Oscar McGuinness (Adelaide Rowing Club)*
*Originally named in the Australia A squad but were promoted to the ART after Rowing World Cup I.
PARA
PR1 Men’s Single Sculls (PR1 M1x) Erik Horrie OAM (Sydney Rowing Club)
PR3 Mixed Double Sculls (PR3 Mix2x) Jed Altschwager (Torrens Rowing Club), Nikki Ayers (Capital Lakes Rowing Club), Lisa Greissl – reserve athlete (Lake Macquarie Rowing Club)
PR3 Mixed Coxed Four Squad (PR3 Mix4+) Thomas Birtwhistle (UTS Haberfield Rowing Club), Hannah Cowap (Sydney Rowing Club), Toby Goffsassen (University of Queensland Boat Club), Susannah Lutze (Banks Rowing Club), Nick Bartlett - subject to international classification (Gippsland Grammar School), Alexandra Viney (Mercantile Rowing Club)
AUSTRALIA A
Men’s Coxless Four (M4-) Charlie Batrouney (Melbourne University Boat Club), Fraser Miscamble (Melbourne University Boat Club), Alex Wolf (Sydney Rowing Club), Hamish Wynn-Pope (Melbourne University Boat Club) Women’s Coxless Four (W4-) Laura Foley (Melbourne University Boat Club), Emily Sheppard (Sydney University Boat Club), Sarah Tisdall (University of Queensland Boat Club), Maddy Williams (KAND Rowing Club) Women’s Coxless Four (W4-) Ella Bramwell (Adelaide Rowing Club), Georgie Gleeson (Sydney University Boat Club), Sarah Marriott (Melbourne University Boat Club), Eleanor Price (Sydney University Boat Club) Coxswain for Women’s Eight Anna O’Hanlon (UTS Haberfield Rowing Club) Men’s Sculling Squad Harry Glackin (Capital Lakes Rowing Club), Hamish Harding (Australian National University Boat Club), Mitch Reinhard (Adelaide Rowing Club)
AUSTRALIA U23
U23 Men’s Four (U23 M4-) Jarrod Lord (KAND Rowing Club), Nikolas Pender (UTS Haberfield Rowing Club), Austin Reinehr (Mercantile Rowing Club), Mitch Salisbury (KAND Rowing Club) U23 Men’s Coxed Four (U23 M4+) Bradley Graham (Sydney Rowing Club), Teresa Harris – Coxswain (Sydney Rowing Club), Miles Harrold (Sydney Rowing Club), Alec Hoskin (Sydney Rowing Club), Darcy Watter (KAND Rowing Club) U23 Men’s Double (U23 M2x) Nicholas Blackman (Adelaide University Boat Club), Dominic Frederico (Mercantile Rowing Club) U23 Women’s Four (U23 W4-) Genevieve Hart (Fremantle Rowing Club), Caitlin McManus-Barrett (Sydney Rowing Club), Rebecca Pretorius (Swan River Rowing Club), Isabella Scammell (Sydney Rowing Club) U23 Women’s Double (U23 W2x) Romy Cantwell (Melbourne University Boat Club), Danica Free (Griffith University Surfers Paradise Rowing Club. U23 Women’s Quad (U23 W4x) Eliza Bridgefoot (University of Queensland Boat Club), Sarah Fahd (UTS Haberfield Rowing Club), Sophie Malcolm (Centenary Rowing Club), Liesel Page (Sydney Rowing Club) U23 Lightweight Women’s Single (U23 WL1x) Grace Sypher (Sydney Rowing Club)