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Our National Training Centres (NTC) are mostly gender specific with the men training in Canberra at the Reinhold Batschi National Training Centre and the women in Penrith at the Hancock Prospecting National Training Centre.
The Reinhold Batschi National Training Centre utilises the Rowing Australia head office facilities and the world-class training opportunity Lake Burley Griffin offers.
The Hancock Prospecting National Training Centre boat shed and the base is located on the banks of the Nepean River. This world-class waterway and quick access to the Sydney 2000 Olympic legacy venue of the Sydney International Regatta Centre provides the ideal training environment for our female athletes.
Alexander Hill OAM
Alexander Hill, an emblem of Australian rowing, carries a legacy punctuated by resilience, excellence, and an undying spirit of competition. Born on March 11, 1993, in Loxton, South Australia, Hill's journey from a young aspirant at Prince Alfred College in Adelaide to a decorated Olympian is a testament to his unwavering dedication and passion for rowing. As he sets his sights on the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, Hill's story continues to inspire athletes around the world.
The Women's NTC Embarks on a Mission of Empowerment and Support
In the heart of Penrith at the Hancock Prospecting Women's National Training Centre (NTC), a remarkable event unfolded that not only showcased athletic determination but also a profound commitment to driving social change.
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- 2024 Hancock Prospecting National Training Centre Intake
- 2024 Reinhold Batschi National Training Centre Intake