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"rowing" Definitions
  1. the sport or activity of travelling in a boat using oars

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As far as we know, Gendry is still rowing, rowing, rowing away from Dragonstone after being rescued by Ser Davos.
Before there was Rowing Blazers the brand, there was "Rowing Blazers" the book — by Jack Carlson, published in 2014 — which lovingly archived the clothes worn by rowing clubs in England (and beyond).
For an indoor rowing machine, the WaterRower Natural Rowing Machine comes closest to recreating the sensation of actual outdoor rowing as it features a flywheel that pushes through water in a heavy-duty tank.
ROWING - Ivan Balandin from the Russian men's eight has been banned from competing at Rio by the World Rowing Federation.
Rowing studio Row House was also offering free rowing classes in New York studios, Disney said in a media advisory.
Claim to Fame: Mr. Carlson is a former member of the United States national rowing team and the entrepreneur behind a budding rowing brand — first with a coffee-table book, "Rowing Blazers," which chronicles the esoteric history of the colorful blazers worn by elite rowing clubs, and now with an upscale fashion label of the same name.
Any change in the rowing and canoeing venues would require the approval of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the World Rowing Federation.
Though receiving a rowing scholarship was not the reason Lopez joined Row New York, she understood that rowing would give her application a boost.
Kimmy manages to somewhat smooth things over, and when she joins in by getting on the rowing machine, she discovers something: She's good at rowing.
And it cuts both ways, too -- in January, the governing body for rowing voted to drop the men's lightweight event to add the women's rowing event.
CityRow, a NYC-based rowing group fitness class that intersperses rowing and strength training, launched water rowers for $1,395 and $19 a month to stream classes.
"We at Rowing Australia back the two rowers named as absolutely clean and having abided by ASADA's rules," said Rowing Australia medical officer Professor Peter Fricker.
Prosecutors allege that the family staged photos of the sisters sitting on rowing machines in order to improve their chances of landing spots on USC's rowing team.
In one of the most sweeping bans, the rowing federation announced that only six members of the 28-strong Russian rowing team would be permitted to participate.
Wiggins, the five-times Olympic cycling champion who is considering a switch to rowing with an eye on Tokyo 2020, finished 21st in the British Indoor Rowing Championships.
Lori and Mossimo claim they had no idea the scheme was to get the girls in on a rowing scholarship, despite snapping pics of them on a rowing machine.
At a very reasonable price, the Stamina BodyTrac Glider 1050 Rowing Machine offers a versatile workout with its independently moving arms and smooth hydraulic resistance for continuous rowing action.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Britain's rowing performance director said he was satisfied with the water quality at Rodrigo de Freitas lagoon, where rowing events will take place at this year's Rio Olympics.
It's being called the Peloton of rowing machines because of how close it comes to replicating the experience of rowing on real water, and how similar the built-in trainer function is.
Emma Cohen, an evolutionary anthropologist at the University of Oxford, did a study where the university rowing team did a pain tolerance test before and after doing a stationary rowing machine workout.
I took up rowing because I needed to get out of my head and into my body but along the way, I realized I was also rowing myself back into the world.
Which means using play doh to mimic fish, rowing in a barrel filled with water to recreate rowing a boat on a lake, using a hose as a waterfall, and so much more.
Doubling your rowing speed produces an eightfold increase in resistance.
He was always head of the rowing squad and everything.
"Everyone is rowing in the same direction here," he said.
I like the treadmill, the rowing machine and assorted weights.
That's why we really lived in the rowing club's rooms.
Continued blustery conditions forced organizers to postpone Sunday's rowing races.
The sport is governed by the World Rowing Federation (FISA).
She's looking to continue rowing somewhere else if she can.
"Rowing is very dangerous, there's not enough room," he says.
Their rowing wings dipped long ago into some ink -pot.
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But when it came to defending Obamacare, they stopped rowing.
And the rowing Cox did has never received its due.
So Mr. Roux's initiative is rowing against a powerful tide.
He went to a rowing regatta and attended track meets.
That's a workout comparable to intense racquetball or moderate rowing.
Indoor rowing machines, or "ergs," are designed with a seat on a rail that travels back and forth, to simulate rowing on a boat, says Annie Mulgrew, program director at CityRow in New York City.
Not included were the photos in crew gear on rowing machines Singer allegedly had both of Loughlin and Giannulli's daughters pose for to go with their application, despite neither of them having any rowing experience.
Maybe they'll have to change it from rowing to couch-surfing.
Barber chose Hammond because of her love of rowing and wildlife.
I remember looking at him while I was rowing the boat.
Malorie after rowing down the river for 42 hours #birdbox pic.twitter.
So look for Kiwi athletes in cycling, kayaking, equestrian and rowing.
The most expensive items are basic stationary bikes and rowing machines.
The lesson for Republicans: Stay in the boat and keep rowing.
It was the women's rowing team, not the women's volleyball team.
He was also a director of the Orlando Area Rowing Society.
A rowing coach was fired, but the university won't say why.
They were rowing like hell, but they weren't making any headway.
Not everybody in the boat is rowing in the same direction.
Welsh Rowing host a British Rowing Start Centre, with two coaches, and aims to raise the awareness and participation of rowing within Wales. As well as river rowing and indoor rowing, Welsh Rowing works closely with the Welsh Sea Rowing Welsh Sea Rowing Association, which is the national association for coastal and ocean rowing clubs in Wales.
Rowing Canada has recognised Thornton with three separate awards: the Rowing Canada Aviron Award of Merit (the highest award conferred by Rowing Canada) "in recognition of exceptional service to rowing as a competitive athlete"; the Rowing Canada Aviron Centennial Medal for outstanding contribution to Canadian rowing; and the Rowing Canada Aviron International Achievement Award.
The rowing clubs on the Dee are Royal Chester Rowing Club (hosting also Chester University Rowing Club) and Grosvenor Rowing Club. King's School Rowing Club and Queens Park High School are school-dedicated rowing clubs. All these share the slightly meandering Chester/lower reach above the weir.
In 1978 he won the singles sculls at the 1978 British Rowing Championships, rowing for the Thames Tradesmen's Rowing Club.
The Asian Rowing Championship is a rowing championship organised by the Asian Rowing Federation for competitors from the Asian countries.
The sisters' club rowing has been from the Avon Rowing Club in Christchurch. Apart from rowing, Olivia Loe plays rugby union.
Punjab Rowing Association is one of the most active provincial unit of PRF Sind Rowing Association, Balochistan Rowing Association, Khyber pakhton khawa Rowing Association, Islamabad Rowing Association Pakistan Wapda, Pakistan Army, Pakistan Railways, Pakistan Navy and Pakistan Police are the affiliated units of PRF.
The school has an active rowing club called the St Paul's Girls' School Boat Club which is based on the River Thames. The club is affiliated to British Rowing (boat code SPG) and has produced four British champion crews at the 1992 British Rowing Championships, 2002 British Rowing Championships, 2003 British Rowing Championships and 2011 British Rowing Championships.
The 1998 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 9 to 18 September 1998 in Cologne, Germany. The World Rowing Championships are organized by FISA, the International Rowing Federation.
Women members of the Harper Adams University Rowing club at early morning winter training at Pengwern Boat Club Since 2014, Pengwern has hosted the water facilities for the Harper Adams University Rowing Club, which is a UK rowing university separately affiliated to British Rowing.British Rowing: Harper Adams University Rowing Club - British Rowing, accessdate: May 22, 2016 The club also hosts the rowing activities of Shrewsbury High School and other local schools.
The Invercargill Rowing Club is a New Zealand rowing club.
Major events held at the loch include the rowing events for the 1986 Commonwealth Games, the 1996 World Rowing Junior Championships (and the World Rowing Championships for non- Olympic events), the 2005 World Rowing Masters Regatta, the 2007 World Rowing U23 Championships the 2006 and 2014 Commonwealth Rowing Championships. and the 2018 European Rowing Championships. The loch also hosts the British Rowing Championships once every four years, which are normally held in Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham, and also every four years hosts the Home International Regatta. The park is home to Strathclyde Park Rowing Club, Edinburgh University Boat Club, Heriot-Watt University Boat Club and to the Scottish Rowing Centre.
Avon County Rowing Club is a rowing club on the River Avon based at the Saltford Rowing Centre, Bath Road, Saltford, Bristol.
Post-competitive rowing Digby remained involved with the Barwon Rowing Club and the Geelong Rowing Association. He spent 16 years as an administrator of the Geelong Rowing Association and was instrumental in driving improvements and enhancements of the Barwon River rowing course as a regatta venue.
The rowing boom resulted in two new clubs (that do not exist anymore): the Nepean Rowing Club and the Ottawa Carleton Rowing School. With close to 1000 members, the Ottawa Rowing Club is one of the largest rowing club in Canada. It hosts three regatta per year.
In 1913, during the World Expo of Ghent, the European Rowing Championships were held at Cluysen - Terdonck. The European Rowing Championships were highest rowing level regatta, together with the Olympic rowing regatta in those years.
Giuseppe Sinigaglia, who won eight medals at the European Rowing Championships in 1910s. The Italy national rowing team represents Italy in International fencing competitions such as Olympic Games, World Rowing Championships or European Rowing Championships.
Sixty-eight clubs are affiliated to Rowing New Zealand. Clubs within New Zealand are affiliated to their regional rowing associations, which include the Auckland, Bay of Plenty, Canterbury, East Coast, Marlborough, Otago, Southland, Waikato, Whanganui and Wellington Rowing Associations. Other members affiliated with Rowing New Zealand include the New Zealand Secondary Schools Rowing Association (NZSSRA), the New Zealand Universities Rowing Council, the New Zealand Rowing Race Officials Association, Regional Performance Centres (RPCs), Karapiro Rowing and Ruataniwha Rowing. RPCs provide a pathway for rowers to compete for selection in national representative crews as well as providing a high performance training environment for rowers.
Sailing is common and rowing on the River Corrib is undertaken by seven rowing clubs. These provide related facilities and organise rowing competitions. These clubs include: Gráinne Mhaol Rowing Club, Tribesmen Rowing Club, Galway Rowing Club, Coláiste Iognáid ('The Jes') Rowing Club, St. Joseph's Patrician College ('The Bish') Rowing Club, NUIG Boat Club and Cumann Rámhaiochta Choláiste na Coiribe. In 2009 Galway hosted a stopover on the Volvo Ocean Race and the city was finishing point of the round-the-world competition in July 2012.
Scottish Rowing (SR), formerly the Scottish Amateur Rowing Association, is the governing body for the sport of rowing in Scotland. It is responsible for promoting the sport in Scotland and also for selecting crews to send to the Home International Regatta and the Commonwealth Rowing Championships. In addition, Scottish Rowing also runs three of the major regattas of the year, Strathclyde Park Regatta, the Scottish Rowing Championships and the Scottish Indoor Rowing Championships.
The UC San Diego rowing team was established in 1966 and practices on Mission Bay in San Diego roughly 10 miles from the main university campus in La Jolla. The rowing team is centered out of the Coggeshall Rowing CenterSan Diego Rowing Club "History" on El Carmel Point in Mission Bay which houses the San Diego Rowing Club, the University of San Diego collegiate rowing program, and the UCSD collegiate rowing program.
The club was founded in 1839. The club were the Victor Ludorum champions at the 2014 British Rowing Junior Championships, 2016 British Rowing Junior Championships, 2017 British Rowing Junior Championships and 2018 British Rowing Junior Championships.
A list of rowing clubs in Australia, sorted by Rowing Australia member association regions. Rowing blades used by the club are shown, if known.
The Shiplake Vikings Rowing Club share the rowing facilities of the college.
The Park is the home of Varese Rowing. In 2012 hosted the European Championships of Rowing and in 2014 hosted the World Rowing U23 Championships.
Norwich Rowing Club is a rowing club on the River Yare based at Whitlingham Boathouses, Whitlingham Lane, Trowse, Norwich and is affiliated to British Rowing.
Welsh Rowing () (WARA) is the national governing body for rowing in Wales. It is responsible for the organisation of all national rowing competitions held in Wales, including the 'Head of the Taff' and the Welsh Open Rowing Championships, and for the selection and management of the Welsh national rowing teams and the organisation of all international rowing competitions held in Wales. It has 13 affiliated clubs, including schools and universities. Welsh Rowing is based at Grangetown, Cardiff.
In the summer of 1999, he made the United States Junior National Rowing Team, competing in the coxed pair event with his brother at the World Rowing Junior Championships in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. Cameron's rowing discipline is sweep rowing.
Rowing The Head of the Hooch rowing regatta takes place along the Tennessee River in downtown Chattanooga during the first weekend of November. The head race originally took place on the Chattahoochee River in Atlanta before moving to Chattanooga in 2005, hence the name Head of the Hooch. With 1,965 boats in 2011 and nearly 2,000 boats in 2012, this competition ranks as the 2nd largest regatta in the United States, with numerous college and youth teams, such as UNC Men's Crew, Vanderbilt Rowing Club, James Madison University Crew, University of Tennessee Women's Rowing, Orlando Rowing Club, Nashville Rowing Club, Newport Rowing Club, and Chattanooga Rowing, competing. There are also multiple local rowing clubs, such as the Lookout Rowing Club for adults and the Chattanooga Junior Rowing Club for high school students.
Neppérus studied at the School of Journalism in Utrecht and (tax) law at Leiden University. She was a member of the Royal Students Rowing Club Njord and rowed in the Dutch rowing team. At the Olympics, she was active as an umpire at the rowing. She later held various administrative positions in the rowing world, including the Royal Dutch Rowing Federation (KNRB) and the International Rowing Federation.
Coastal rowing in Ireland consists of a number of associations from around the coast of Ireland. The south west coast covering counties Cork and Kerry has the highest concentration of rowing clubs and is governed by the Coastal Rowing Association (CRA), the South West Coast Yawl Rowing Association (SWCYRA), and the Kerry Coastal Rowing Association (KCRA) and the South & Mid Kerry Rowing Board (SMKRB). The Irish Sea from Skerries in North Dublin, heading south as far as Arklow, Co. Wicklow is governed by the East Coast Rowing Council. Antrim coast is covered by the Antrim Coast Rowing Association (ACRA), and Wexford is governed by Slaney Rowing Association (SRA).
The school has an active rowing club called the Canford School Boat Club which is based on the River Stour. The club is affiliated to British Rowing (boat code CAN) and has produced three British champion crews at the 2002 British Rowing Championships, 2008 British Rowing Championships and 2010 British Rowing Championships.
There are also "indoor rowing" clubs which only have rowing machines. There are indoor rowing regattas, such as CRASH-B Sprints which takes place every winter in Boston. Finally, there are rowing clubs which are not physical entities at all. For example, many high schools and universities maintain an alumni rowing club.
The 2014 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 24 to 31 August 2014 at Bosbaan, Amsterdam in the Netherlands. The annual week-long rowing regatta is organized by FISA (the International Rowing Federation). In non-Olympic Games years the regatta is the highlight of the international rowing calendar.
The first large competition that was held here was the rowing part of the European Universities Games 2014. In August 2016, the venue hosted the World Rowing Championships, the World Rowing U23 Championships, and the World Rowing Junior Championships.
The earliest club was the West Australian Rowing Club. The Swan River Rowing Club started in 1887. The Fremantle Rowing Club had started by the 1890s.
The George Pocock Memorial Rowing Center (Pocock Rowing Center) is an amateur rowing club famous for its namesake and its ability to produce world-class rowers.
Lake Barrington is the site of a world- standard rowing course. It hosted the 1990 World Rowing Championships and several Australian Rowing Championships, and hosts the annual Tasmanian schools Head of the River rowing regatta. Lake Barrington hosted the Australian Championships in 1984 Australian national and interstate amateur rowing and sculling championships, Lake Barrington, Tasmania, 28 March - 1 April 1984: conducted by the Tasmanian Rowing Council Inc. under the rules of the Australian Rowing Council Inc as A.P.P.M. King's Cup and National Rowing Regatta. 1987,1987 Cadbury Kings Cup and National Rowing Championships: Lake Barrington International, Tasmania 1–5 April, Tasmania : Tasmanian Rowing Council 1987, 1990 Winter, Ian (1990) Blades down under: the official record of the world rowing championships 1990, Lake Barrington, Tasmania, Australia Tasmania : Amherst Educational in association with Key Publications, Hagan, J. and Patterson, Ed (1991) Oars aweigh: assessing the impact of the 1990 World Rowing Championships on Tasmania.
A list of rowing boat manufacturers that build for the world's rowing community.
The Oakland Strokes Rowing Club is a junior rowing club in Oakland, California.
Paignton Amateur Rowing Club (PARC) is a rowing club in Paignton, Devon, England. Rowing usually takes place on the sea in Tor Bay, though training also takes place on the River Dart at Totnes where some boats are stored to be used where the water conditions permit. PARC is both a fine boat and gig rowing rowing club. In 2010 PARC became the first rowing club in the country to offer four types of rowing; fine, gig and two types of coastal.
World Rowing. 30 August 2014, Hot racing, World Best Times and new World ChampionsBBC Sport – Rowing. 30 August 2014. World Rowing Championships: Glover & Stanning relieved to win.
The 2015 Asian Rowing Championships were the 16th Asian Rowing Championships and took place from September 24–28, 2015, in Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park, Beijing, China.
Loch Lomond Rowing Club is a rowing club on the River Leven, based at Heather Avenue, Balloch, Alexandria, West Dunbartonshire. The club is affiliated to Scottish Rowing.
Bromley's senior club rowing was from the Mosman Rowing Club . Later in life he was an active participant and supporter of the Sydney's North Shore Rowing Club.
Lake Union is home to several rowing centers and teams, including Holy Names Academy Crew, Lake Union Crew, Lake Washington Rowing Club and Pocock Rowing Center, all members of USRowing. Also rowing out of bodies of water attached to Lake Union are the Seattle Rowing Center and the Conibear Shellhouse, serving the Washington Huskies.
The World Rowing Federation, also known as FISA () or World Rowing, is the international governing body for rowing. Its current president is Jean- Christophe Rolland who succeeded Denis Oswald at a ceremony held in Lucerne in July 2014. The World Rowing Cup, World Rowing Championships, and other such competitions are overseen by this organization.
The 2013 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 25 August to 1 September 2013 at Tangeum Lake, Chungju in South Korea. The annual week-long rowing regatta was organized by FISA (the International Rowing Federation). In non-Olympic Games years the regatta is the highlight of the international rowing calendar.
The 12th World Rowing U23 Championships was the 12th edition of the World Rowing U23 Championships and was held from 21 to 26 August 2016 at the Willem- Alexander Baan in Rotterdam, Netherlands in conjunction with the World Junior Rowing Championships and the World Rowing Championships. The annual rowing regatta is organized by FISA (the International Rowing Federation), and held at the end of the northern hemisphere summer.
After his competitive rowing career, he worked at his rowing club as a coach.
The school has a rowing club called the Queen Elizabeth High School Rowing Club.
After university Fairbairn's senior club rowing was from the Thames Rowing Club in London.
'Coigach Community Rowing' the crew members of which coastal rowing club are all local, won the World St. Ayles Skiff Rowing Championships in July 2013 and a mixed crew from the club won the Alan Spong Trophy for 1st Mixed crew 4-oar rowing at the Thames Great River Race in September 2013. Coigach Community Rowing hand-built their two St Ayles rowing skiffs, the 'Coigach Lass' and the 'Lily~Rose' and race under the auspices of the Scottish Coastal Rowing Association, which is the governing body of St Ayles class coastal rowing around the world.
The 2019 Asian Rowing Championships were the 19th Asian Rowing Championships and took place from October 23–27, 2019, in Tangeum Lake International Rowing Regatta, Chungju, South Korea.
He was a rowing correspondent for The Times and wrote several books on rowing matters. He competed for Kingston Rowing Club and in 1946 won the Wingfield Sculls.
Calpe Rowing Club is a rowing club near the Port of Gibraltar, based at 6 Europort Road, Gibraltar. The boathouse is next door to the Mediterranean Rowing Club.
Llandaff Rowing Club is a sport rowing club based on the River Taff in Llandaff, a district in the city of Cardiff, Wales. The club was founded in 1946 and is affiliated to the Welsh Amateur Rowing Association and to British Rowing.
Founded in 1985, Vanderbilt Rowing Club competes in the Southeastern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Conference (SIRA) and the American Collegiate Rowing Association Nationals (ACRA) yearly. Vanderbilt Rowing won a national championship in the Varsity Women's 4 race at the ACRA National Championships in 2018.
The Philippine Rowing Association is the national governing body for Rowing in the Philippines. It is accredited by the Fédération Internationale des Sociétés d'Aviron (FISA) or International Rowing Federation which is the governing body for the sport of Rowing in the world.
Arklow Rowing Club is a coastal rowing club located in Arklow, County Wicklow, Ireland. Founded in 1990, the club is a member of the East Coast Rowing Council and affiliated to Rowing Ireland, and races year-round in local, national, and international events.
Samuelsen and Harbo, the first ocean rowers. Ocean rowing is the sport of rowing across oceans. Some ocean rowing boats can hold as many as fourteen rowers;"List of successful ocean rows by oceans, routes and categories". oceanrowing.com. The Ocean Rowing Society International.
The 2018 World Rowing Championships were the World Rowing Championships held at the regatta course in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. The event was held from 9 to 16 September. Events held were men and women's open class, lightweight class, and para-rowing. Prior FISA regattas that had been held in Plovdiv include the 1999 and 2012 World Rowing Junior Championships, and the 2011 European Rowing Championships. The 2018 World Rowing Championships were the first world rowing championships where the number of men’s and women’s events was equal.
Inverness Rowing Club is a rowing club on the Caledonian Canal next to the River Ness based at Torvean, Inverness, Scottish Highlands. The club is affiliated to Scottish Rowing.
The 1977 World Rowing Championships was the 6th World Rowing Championships. The championships were held from 19 to 28 August 1977 on the Bosbaan rowing lake in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Men's rowing has won the American Collegiate Rowing Association national championship in 2011 and 2012.
See: NCAA Rowing Championship.Heavyweight Rowing. Naval Academy Varsity Athletics official website. Retrieved 2010-02-13.
Bedford Rowing Club is an amateur rowing club in Bedford, United Kingdom founded in 1886.
Princeton National Rowing Association, Finn M. W. Caspersen Rowing Center Boathouse . Retrieved October 28, 2013.
They are the only rowing club in Ireland to have a full-time rowing coach.
Rowing Victoria (RV) is the governing body for the sport of rowing in Victoria, Australia.
In excess of 100 clubs are affiliated to Rowing Ireland.Rowing Ireland: About Us These are from every part of the island and include schools, third level institutions and open clubs. In June 2017 Rowing Ireland created an Offshore Division to cater for Offshore (FISA Coastal) rowing and in October it added a Coastal Division to cater for fixed seat coastal rowing. Rowing Ireland also has a successful schools programme called Get Going...Get Rowing.
Walinga started her rowing career in the 1980s with the Peterborough Rowing Club. She started to compete in international rowing competitions at the 1983 World Rowing Junior Championships and became a member of the National rowing team of Canada in 1984. The following year, she participated at the 1985 World Rowing Championships and did not medal. In 1986, Walinga won a gold medal in the coxed four event at the 1986 Commonwealth Games.
Indoor rowing (on ergometer, or tank) is a way to train technique and strength by going through the same motions as rowing, with resistance. Indoor rowing is helpful when there are no rowable bodies of water near by, or weather conditions don't permit rowing.
The 1999 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 22 to 29 August 1999 at the Royal Canadian Henley Rowing Course in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.
The European Rowing U23 Championships is an international rowing regatta organized by FISA (the International Rowing Federation). It is a week-long event for best rowers under 23 year age.
Nottingham Trent University Rowing Club is affiliated to British Rowing (boat code NTU) and Trent Polytechnic's Rachel Hirst won the women's single sculls title at the 1986 British Rowing Championships.
Rowing Victoria, formerly Victorian Rowing Association, formed on 7th October 1876. The Victorian Ladies' Rowing Association was formed on 31 January 1924. In 1979 the men's and women's associations merged.
Toronto's Argonaut Rowing Club, founded in 1872, is one of Canada and North America's oldest rowing clubs. The rowing club also sponsored the football club that became today's Toronto Argonauts.
Rowlands served as a New Zealand rowing selector between 1960 and 1977, and managed the national rowing squads at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Perth and at the 1997 World Rowing Championships. He was chairman of the organising committee for the 1978 World Rowing Championships at Lake Karapiro and patron of the 2010 World Rowing Championships at the same venue. Between 1974 and 1992, Rowlands was the New Zealand and Australian representative on the International Rowing Federation. He was the vice-patron and a life member of Rowing New Zealand.
Funding by Sport Wales has enabled CCRC to develop its facilities, boat fleet and local community rowing. The Welsh Amateur Rowing Association () (WARA), based at Thornhill, is the national governing body for rowing in Wales. It is responsible for the organisation of all national rowing competitions held in Wales, including the 'Head of the Taff' and the Welsh Open Rowing Championships, and for the selection and management of the Welsh national rowing teams and the organisation of all international rowing competitions held in Wales. It has 13 affiliated clubs, including schools and universities.
Sailing on both sea and lake are popular, as is rowing in the River Corrib with seven clubs providing the necessary facilities and organising rowing competitions. These clubs include: Gráinne Mhaol Rowing Club, Tribesmen Rowing Club, Galway Rowing Club, Coláiste Iognáid ('The Jes') Rowing Club, St Joseph's Patrician College ('The Bish') Rowing Club, NUI Galway Boat Club and Cumann Rámhaiochta Choláiste na Coiribe. In 2009 Galway hosted a stopover on the Volvo Ocean Race and the city was finishing point of the round-the-world competition in July 2012.
British Rowing occasionally fields boats under the name of the Nautilus Rowing Club (boat code NAU).
Wallingford Rowing Club is a rowing club on the River Thames by Thames Street, Wallingford, Oxfordshire.
Lea Rowing Club is a Rowing club based in Hackney, London, U.K. on the River Lea.
Catholic University Cardinals rowing teams represent the Catholic University Cardinals in men's and women's intercollegiate rowing.
Crest of the club The Włocławek Rowing Society - a rowing sports club, founded in 1886 in Włocławek. A founding member of the Polish Rowing Societies Association. In the years 1921-1939 it functioned under the name "Rowing Society in Włocławek" and in the years 1945-1949 as the "Rowing Society".Ryszard Jarzembowski: Włocławskie Towarzystwo Wioślarskie, kluby i organizacje sportowe w latach Drugiej Rzeczypospolitej.
The 1997 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 31 August to 7 September 1997 at Lac d'Aiguebelette, France. The annual week-long rowing regatta was organized by FISA (the International Rowing Federation), and held at the end of the northern hemisphere summer. In non-Olympic years it is the highlight of the international rowing calendar.
The 2009 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 23 to 30 August 2009 at Lake Malta, Poznań, Poland. The annual week- long rowing regatta was organized by FISA (the International Rowing Federation), and held at the end of the northern hemisphere summer. In non- Olympic years it is the highlight of the international rowing calendar.
The 2008 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 22 to 27 July 2008 in conjunction with the World Junior Rowing Championships in Ottensheim near Linz, Austria. Since 2008 was an Olympic year for rowing, the World Championships did not include Olympic events scheduled for the 2008 Summer Olympics, or the adaptive rowing events at the 2008 Summer Paralympics.
Donegal clubs are represented by the Donegal Coastal Rowing Association which affiliated to the Irish Coastal Rowing Federation in 2013. Since then, three new associations have joined, the Mayo Coastal Rowing Association, the Down Coastal Rowing Association and the Irish Sea, Sea Rowing Association. Throughout the summer season the different associations of coastal rowing in Ireland hold championships using either the traditional boats of the area of the Celtic yawl. This season generally ends with the annual All-Ireland Coastal Rowing Championships, which involves up to 600 crews each year and is believed to be one of the biggest coastal rowing regattas in the British Isles and Europe.
World Rowing U23 Championships is an international rowing regatta organized by FISA (the International Rowing Federation). It is a week-long event for the best rowers under 23 years of age.
Karapiro Rowing and Ruataniwha Rowing operate and maintain the country's two main rowing venues: Lake Karapiro near Cambridge in the North Island, and Lake Ruataniwha near Twizel in the South Island.
Putney Town Rowing Club (PTRC) is a rowing club on the Tideway, the tidal reach of the River Thames in England. Its official British Rowing registered colours are navy and white.
Mackenzie was educated at The King's School in Sydney where he took up rowing. He matriculated in 1954. King's Herald newsletter His senior club rowing was from the Sydney Rowing Club.
The rowing course was dredged again in 2010-2012 to rejuvenate the lake's precious open-water quality. The club works closely with Rowing Canada and BC Rowing, and continues to run programs for all levels of rowing and has strong Novice, Junior, Senior and Masters programs.
In November 2016, she announced that she would take 2017 off from rowing. She has started a career in the banking industry and did not return to rowing for the 2018 season either, but has not announced to Rowing New Zealand that she has retired from rowing.
The Pakistan Rowing Federation is the governing body to develop and promote the sport of Rowing in the Pakistan. The Federation is affiliated with the International Rowing Federation (FISA) and Asian Rowing Federation (ARF). The body also affiliated with Pakistan Olympic Association and Pakistan Sports Board.
Sverri S. Nielsen began his rowing career in the Faroe Islands competing in Faroese wooden rowing boats with 6 or 8 rowers and a cox; he was also training indoor rowing in the Faroe Islands as well as outdoor rowing. In 2011 he won the C.R.A.S.H.-B.Sprints World Indoor Rowing Championships for Junior Men. He is a member of the Danish National rowing team, he currently competes in Single sculler, heavy weight, he has also competed in double sculler.
West Park had a strong rowing tradition throughout the school's history. In 1970, Principal Ron Baum asked Rudy Weiler to head up coaching the rowing program. The program grew rapidly and in 1971, West Park won the points championship at the 26th Canadian Scholastic Rowing Championships (now Canadian Secondary School Rowing Association or SCCRA Championships) In 1972, West Park won a school-record seven CSSRA titles. In 1976, the rowing program expanded again when girls rowing was introduced.
The 2012 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 15 to 19 August 2012 at Plovdiv, Bulgaria. The annual week-long rowing regatta is organized by FISA (the International Rowing Federation), and held at the end of the northern hemisphere summer. Because the 2012 Summer Olympics was the major rowing event in 2012, the programme was limited to non- Olympic events, and the World Rowing Junior Championships were held at the same time.
Forbes was part of the eight, that won the national title rowing for Great Britain senior squad boat, at the 1981 National Championships. This led to selection for the 1981 World Rowing Championships in Munich. The following year she was part of the eight that won the national title, rowing for an A.R.A squad, at the 1982 National Rowing Championships. Subsequently she went to her second World Championships, rowing at the 1982 World Rowing Championships in Lucerne.
Bloomfield was part of the eight, that won the national title rowing for Great Britain senior squad boat, at the 1981 National Championships. This led to selection for the 1981 World Rowing Championships in Munich. The following year she was part of the eight that won the national title, rowing for an A.R.A squad, at the 1982 National Rowing Championships. Subsequently she went to her second World Championships, rowing at the 1982 World Rowing Championships in Lucerne.
In 1974 the name was changed to the Canadian Amateur Rowing Association. RCA is a member of the Canadian Olympic Committee and the International Rowing Federation (FISA), the international federation for rowing.
Kaukajärvi was the venue for the 1977 World Rowing Junior Championships and the 1995 World Rowing Championships.
The Western Intercollegiate Rowing Association (WIRA) is an American collegiate conference that sponsors men's and women's rowing.
Rowing is also offered, but not by SportsCo, but by M.S.R.A. Odin, the Middelburg Student Rowing Association.
The FISA standard rules for coxswains are generally also used by national rowing federations, e.g. Rowing Australia.
Warrington Rowing Club is a rowing club on the River Mersey, based at Howley Lane, Warrington, Cheshire.
He has collaborated with the River and Rowing Museum in Henley., River and Rowing Museum, UK, 2000.
The rowing world records are the fastest times set over the international rowing distance of 2000 m.
Four rowing clubs are located in the city, namely Limerick Boat Club, Shannon Rowing Club, St Michael's Rowing Club, and Athlunkard Boat Club. St Michael's member and Limerick native Sam Lynch won the World Rowing Championships gold medal in the Men's Lightweight Single Sculls in 2001 and 2002.
Pimenov was an international rowing referee and the chief referee of the Russian Rowing Federation. In 1994 he became the third person to receive the Thomas Keller Medal, the highest honor in rowing.
This list of rowing venues contains the rowing sites, that allow for international rowing regattas (2,000 m), as described by FISA. Most of these sites have hosted an Olympic or world championship regatta.
Rowing at the 2008 Summer Paralympics was held in Shunyi Olympic Rowing- Canoeing Park from 9 September to 11 September. This was the first time that rowing was competed at the Paralympic Games.
Adrian Maginn (born 1954 in Melbourne) is an Australian former rowing coxswain and rowing coach. He was a five-time national champion and won a bronze medal at the 1978 World Rowing Championships.
Robert Sens (born 29 October 1977 in Schwerin) is a German rower. He has won three gold and one bronze at the World Rowing Championships, gold in the M2- at the 1998 World Rowing Championships, gold in the M4x at the 2002 World Rowing Championships, gold in the M4x at the 2003 World Rowing Championships and a bronze in the M4x at the 2007 World Rowing Championships.
Following retirement from competitive rowing, Loftus joined Fremantle Rowing Club as Senior Coach from 2006 through until 2011. During this time he was recognised by Rowing WA as Western Australia's 2010 Club Coach of the Year. In October 2012 Loftus was appointed to the board of Rowing WA. He was responsible for the advancement of High Performance rowing in Western Australia from 2012 to 2016.
Day commenced rowing with the Bendigo Rowing Club on their 500m Lake Waroona home water. His later senior club rowing when in elite Australian training programs was from the UTS Haberfield Rowing Club in Sydney. Day first made state selection for Victoria in 1993 to contest the President's Cup - the Interstate single sculls title within the Australian Rowing Championships. He place fourth that year.
An important part of the park is the rowing course called de Bosbaan ("Forest course"), which was opened in 1937. The course was an alternative for rowing on the Amstel river, or on the canal surrounding the polder of the Haarlemmermeer, which were the two traditional locations for rowing competition. It is the world's oldest artificial rowing course. In 1977 it hosted the World Rowing championships.
Fenerbahçe Rowing is the men's and women's rowing section of Fenerbahçe S.K., a major sports club in Istanbul, Turkey. Fenerbahçe Rowers use the Dereağzı Facilities as homeground. Founded in 1914, both the men's and women's rowing teams are the most successful in Turkey, having won the Turkish Men's Rowing Championship a record 35 times and the Women's Rowing Championship a record 18 times, amongst others.
A Western Australian, Hicks was educated at Trinity College, Perth where he took up rowing. He won a collegiate rowing scholarship to Harvard University.Hicks at Rowing Australia There he rowed in Harvard's senior varsity eight in his second year of 2011.Hicks at Harvard After his return from Harvard and a move to New South Wales, Hicks' senior club rowing has been from the Sydney Rowing Club.
The 2015 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 30 August to 6 September 2015 at Lac d'Aiguebelette, Aiguebelette in France. The annual week-long rowing regatta was organized by FISA (the International Rowing Federation). In non-Olympic years the regatta is the highlight of the international rowing calendar, and as 2015 was a pre-Olympic year, the championships were also the main qualification event for the following year's Olympics and Paralympics.Rio 2016 Qualification System - Rowing ~ worldrowing.
A pair of 'croker' blades. PBC has had many students who have been members of the various Cork rowing clubs since 1890, some of whom have won Irish Championships with these clubs but never as Pres College Rowing Club. In 1985 Presentation College Rowing Club was registered officially for the first time with the Irish Amateur Rowing Union and began rowing out of Shandon Boat Club on the Marina. The equipment used was bought second-hand from Dungarvan Rowing Club.
Kelly was part of Australia's elite rowing program. She was in line for selection for the Australian rowing team to the Seoul Olympics in 1988, but Rowing Australia opted not to send a women's team. In 1986, Kelly represented Australia in the under 23s rowing, in scull and double scull, as well as the Nationals. She competed in the 1994 World Masters rowing in Brisbane, winning 2 gold, 1 silver and 2 bronze medals, the 1997 Australian Masters Rowing Championships in Canberra, winning 1 gold and 1 bronze, and the 1997 World Masters Rowing Championships in Adelaide, winning 2 gold.
Fraser retired from competitive rowing in 1995. She was general manager of Rowing Victoria from 1995 to 1999.
Cantabrigian Rowing Club (), known as Cantabs, is a 'town' (or CRA) rowing and sculling club in Cambridge, UK.
Rowing is a major sport and the Sir William Perkin's School Boat Club is a successful rowing club.
Northwich Rowing Club is a rowing club on the River Weaver, based at the Crescent, Riverside, Northwich, Cheshire.
Ryan T. Fox (born October 7, 1986) is an American rowing athlete with the United States Rowing team.
In 2011, Gevvie placed 13th in women's single sculls at the World Rowing Cup III and 11th in the women's single sculls at the World Rowing Championships. In 2012, she placed 3rd in women's quadruple sculls at the Final Olympic Qualification Regatta and 8th in women's single sculls at the World Rowing Cup II. Two years later in 2014, Gevvie placed 4th in the World Rowing Championship. In 2015, she placed 2nd in the World Rowing Cup II, 3rd in the World Rowing Cup III, and 4th in the World Rowing Championships all for women's single sculls. In 2016, she placed 2nd in the World Rowing Cup II for women's single sculls before winning silver in Rio.
The 2016 World Rowing Championships was the 46th edition and held from 21 to 28 August 2016 at the Willem-Alexander Baan in Rotterdam, Netherlands in conjunction with the World Junior Rowing Championships and the World Rowing U23 Championships. The annual week-long rowing regatta is organized by FISA (the International Rowing Federation), and held at the end of the northern hemisphere summer. Because the 2016 Summer Olympics and the 2016 Summer Paralympics were the major rowing events in 2016, the World Championships programme was limited to non-Olympic events, non-Paralympic events, and the World Rowing Junior Championships were held at the same time, and also the World Rowing U23 Championships.
The University of Hertfordshire Rowing Club is affiliated to British Rowing (boat code UHE) and Dave Bell became a British champion after winning the men's double sculls title at the 2010 British Rowing Championships.
This center hosts a number of activities including sailing, rowing, and water skiing. The facility is home to the Indiana University Women's Rowing Team, Indiana University Club Rowing Team, and Indiana University Sailing Club.
Ross-Soden profile at Aust Rowing History In 1913, by now rowing with the Banks Rowing Club, he was selected in the Victorian eight to contest the men's eight event at the Interstate Regatta.
Rowing Australia and its affiliates represent in excess of 15,000 active members ranging from young rowers at school through to those at universities and in the wider community right through to veterans rowing. Rowing Australia member associations operate in seven states with over 185 schools and 156 clubs offering rowing programs.
Winnipeg Rowing Club (WRC) is a rowing club on the Red River in downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba. WRC provides adult and youth competitive rowing programs, and regularly sends crews to events like the Royal Canadian Henley Regatta, Western Canada Summer Games and Canada Games. WRC also offers recreational and independent rowing.
In addition a number of Rowing World Cup events have been won by New Zealanders. Rowing New Zealand is the governing body. Lake Karapiro in the Waikato and Lake Ruataniwha in the Mackenzie Basin are the two premier rowing venues in New Zealand. Karapiro hosted the 2010 World Rowing Championships.
The 2000 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 1 to 6 August 2000 in conjunction with the World Junior Rowing Championships in Zagreb, Croatia. Since 2000 was an Olympic year for rowing, the World Championships did not include Olympic events scheduled for the 2000 Summer Olympics.
David England born 25 June 1956 is an Australian former rowing coxswain, coach and rowing administrator. He was an Australian national champion, an Olympian and won a bronze medal at the 1977 World Rowing Championships.
Seville's River Guadalquivir is one of only three FISA approved international training centres for rowing and the only one in Spain; the 2002 World Rowing Championships and the 2013 European Rowing Championships were held there.
Nottingham & Union Rowing Club is a rowing club on the River Trent, based at Trentside, West Bridgford, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire.
Scown will take the 2017/18 rowing season off, and will review her involvement in rowing during that time.
City of Oxford Rowing Club is a rowing club on the River Thames based on Meadow Lane, Oxford, Oxfordshire.
Henley Rowing Club is a rowing club on the River Thames based on Wargrave Road, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire.
Banks Rowing Club is based in Melbourne, Australia on the Yarra River. Banks Rowing Club was founded in 1866.
Ross Rowing Club is a rowing club on the River Wye, based at The Ropewalk, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire.
YouTube 1989 World Championships (Bled) She was in the first women's crew to row at Henley Royal Regatta.Sports Reference/Olympics After finishing her own competitive rowing, Toch became a successful Junior Rowing coach with crews competing at National and Inter-Regional finals.Bewl Bridge Rowing Club Toch now rows for Ardingly Rowing Club. In 2015, she won a number of domestic Masters events and competed in the 2015 World Masters Rowing Championships.
From 1980 through 1996, the women's national championships races were conducted at the National Collegiate Rowing Championships in Cincinnati. In the 1996–97 season, most women's intercollegiate rowing programs elected to join the NCAA as a "Championship" sport . Men's rowing declined to join the NCAA, but virtually all colleges abide by NCAA regulations. Other governing bodies of college rowing in the United States include the American Collegiate Rowing Association (ACRA).
His parents even met through their rowing club. He took up rowing after the family moved to Zagreb, in the rowing club "Zagreb", than went to rowing club "Trešnjevka" and is now in the rowing club "Croatia" At just the age of 3 he had to leave his hometown of Vukovar with his mother Dubravka and older brother Stanislav because of the war, while his father Boris stayed and fought.
Kelly was educated at St Joseph's Queenland where she took up rowing. She won the national Schoolgirl Scull title at the Australian Rowing Championships in 2001.Aust Cships Schoolgirl Scull History Kelly's senior rowing was done from the Tweed Heads Rowing Club. In 2007 Kelly rowed in the Queensland state representative crew contesting the Victoria Cup in the women's lightweight quad scull at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships.
The Victoria City Rowing Club is one of four member user groups that comprise the Victoria Rowing Society (VRS) that use the Elk Lake facility. Other members of VRS are: The Greater Victoria Youth Rowing Society (GVYRS) that comprises eight middle and secondary schools; Rowing Canada Aviron (RCA); and the University of Victoria. The Eight and Doubles Bay of the Victoria City Rowing Club. Row of VCRC oars at a regatta.
The school maintains rowing sheds on the West End Reach of the Brisbane River, within close proximity of the rowing sheds of other GPS and BSRA (Brisbane SchoolGirls Rowing Association) member schools. Rowing boats, dingies and other necessary equipment are stored at the sheds and it is on that and other reaches of the river that training for the annual Head of the River rowing competition takes place.
ALFA is the biggest indoor rowing competition in the Baltics"Biggest indoor rowing for Baltics" World Rowing (25 January 2008). Retrieved on 15 June 2008 raced over 1,000 m on Concept2 indoor rowers. The first competition in Estonia on Concept2 rowing ergometers took place at the end of 1993 in the hall of the Lootos sports association. There were 54 participants in the competition, initiated by the Tallinn Rowing Club.
St Benedicts College is currently one of the top Rowing Schools in South Africa, having won the SA Rowing Champs 26 years in a row. Rowing was introduced at St Benedicts in the 1987 summer season.
The school has an active rowing club called the Bedford Girls' School Rowing Club which is based on the River Great Ouse at the Harpur Trust Boathouse in Bedford The club is affiliated to British Rowing.
The single sculls event was a rowing event conducted as part of the Rowing at the 1964 Summer Olympics programme.
Roskilde Roklub (English: Roskilde Rowing Club) is a rowing club based in Roskilde, Denmark. Its home water is Roskilde Fjord.
The University has its own rowing club, the University of Bristol Boat Club is based at the Saltford Rowing Centre.
The coxless four event was a rowing event conducted as part of the Rowing at the 1964 Summer Olympics programme.
The coxed four event was a rowing event conducted as part of the Rowing at the 1964 Summer Olympics programme.
The coxless pair event was a rowing event conducted as part of the Rowing at the 1964 Summer Olympics programme.
Tyne Amateur Rowing Club (TARC) is the longest established rowing club on the River Tyne in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
Abingdon Rowing Club is a rowing club on the River Thames based on Wilsham Road in Abingdon-on-Thames, Oxfordshire.
Nottinghamshire County Rowing Association abbreviated NCRA is a rowing club based at the Holme Pierrepont National Watersports Centre in Nottingham.
Rowing was contested at the 2013 Summer Universiade from July 6 to 8 at the Rowing Centre in Kazan, Russia.
He is a member of the Whakatane Rowing Club and was the club's captain for the 1985–86 rowing season.
Indoor rowing is helpful when there are no rowable bodies of water near by, or weather conditions don't permit rowing.
OUBC was one of five clubs which retained the right until 2012 to appoint representatives to the Council of British Rowing. The others were Leander Club, London Rowing Club, Thames Rowing Club and Cambridge University Boat Club.
Frida Sanggaard Nielsen (born 1 December 1998) is a Danish rower. She started rowing in 2015 while an exchange student in Rockford, Michigan. Her first rowing club was Michigan's Rockford Rowing Club. Her main position is Bow.
In 2013, Clough began her rowing career as a member of the Nottingham Rowing Club after being classified as a PR3 rower and completing training in Banyoles, Spain. As a competitor for Great Britain, Clough won a gold medal in the mixed coxed four at the 2014 World Rowing Championships and 2015 World Rowing Championships. Similarly, Clough won gold in the mixed coxed four events at the 2014 World Rowing Cup in Aiguebelette-le-Lac, France and the 2015 World Rowing Cup in Varese, Italy. In the following years, Clough won an additional gold medal in mixed coxed four at the 2016 Summer Paralympics and the 2017 World Rowing Championships.
Rowing Canada Aviron (RCA), formally the Canadian Amateur Rowing Association, is a non-profit organization recognized by the Government of Canada and the Canadian Olympic Committee as the national governing body for the sport of rowing in Canada. RCA represents 15,000 registered members at all levels, novices, juniors, university students, adaptive, seniors and masters, whether they row for recreation, health and fitness or competition. This includes clubs such as the St. Catharines rowing club, and the Victoria City Rowing Club. RCA was founded as The Canadian Association of Amateur Oarsmen in 1880 by the rowing clubs then in existence to coordinate and regulate the sport of amateur rowing.
The Rowing Federation of India (RFI) () is the central body for the game of rowing in India. It was formed on August 30, 1976 with a view to make the sport of Rowing popular in India. It is affiliated with the Indian Olympic Association and Fédération Internationale des Sociétés d'Aviron and Asian Rowing Federation .
Rowing at the Summer Paralympics has been part of the competition since the 2008 Summer Paralympics. Rowing as a sport has been part of the Summer Olympics since 1896 Summer Olympics. Rowing at the paralympics is under the jurisdiction of the International Rowing Federation (or FISA, its French acronym) the same as the Olympics.
The 2004 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 27 July to 1 August 2004 in conjunction with the World Junior Rowing Championships on lake Banyoles in Catalonia, Spain. Since 2004 was an Olympic year for rowing, the World Championships did not include Olympic events scheduled for the 2004 Summer Olympics.
Poughkeepsie was known as the rowing capital of the world. Spectators watched from the hills and bluffs overlooking the river and from chartered boats and trains that followed the races along the entire length of the course; which were longer than present-day races, with varsity eights rowing a race. When the rowing association moved the regatta to other venues, the Mid-Hudson Rowing Association was formed to preserve rowing in the area. It successfully lobbied to preserve the regatta's facilities for use by area high schools and club rowing programs.
He later coached the Mount Albert Grammar rowing squad from 1966 to 1978, and was the manager of the New Zealand rowing team at the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal. Ashby served a term as president of the New Zealand Rowing Association, and was made a life member of both the West End Rowing Club and Rowing New Zealand. In the 2001 Queen's Birthday Honours, he was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to rowing. Ashby died at his home in the south Auckland suburb of Weymouth in 2015.
In perpetuating the legacy and ideals of George Pocock, the George Pocock Rowing Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization located in Seattle, serves as a community resource for the support and advancement of the sport of rowing in the Northwest. Established in 1984 the foundation is active in objectively promoting an awareness of rowing in the Northwest through the development of new rowing programs, providing rowing opportunities for at risk children and adults in the community, and sponsoring men and women training for the U.S. National Rowing Team.
The Welsh Sea Rowing Association () (WSRA) is the national governing body for coastal and ocean rowing in Wales. It is a member of Welsh Rowing () and is represented at Welsh Rowing at board level and on the Performance, the Development, Coaching and Education, and the Events Sub-Committees. The WSRA is committed to the continued expansion and development of coastal and ocean rowing in Celtic Longboats and Yoles. The WSRA is responsible for coastal rowing competitions in Wales, including the WSRA League, which has two racing categories: Celtic Longboats; and Yoles.
Remenham Club Remenham Club is situated a little over halfway along the course on the Berkshire side of the river. It is a social club run by and for members of seven rowing clubs on the Thames (the "Founding Clubs"): Kingston Rowing Club, London Rowing Club, Molesey Boat Club, Staines Boat Club, Thames Rowing Club, Twickenham Rowing Club and Vesta Rowing Club. Remenham Club is open only to its members and guests. It has a similar dresscode to the Stewards Enclosure, though the rules on women's outfits are less restrictive.
The Victoria City Rowing Club is a non-profit rowing club located at Elk Lake in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. VCRC offers a variety of recreational and seasonal rowing programs and services including programs for beginners, corporate retreats, customized training camps, and private coaching. There are three classes of membership: Junior (individuals under 19 yrs), Senior (individuals over 18 yrs), and Masters (27+). The other seasonal programs include: Youth Learn to Row, Youth Rec Rowing, Youth Summer Camps, Adult Learn to Row, Adult Rec Rowing, Novice Masters, and Community Corporate Rowing Challenge.
Nottingham Rowing Club is a rowing club in West Bridgford, Nottingham. The club was formed in 2006 as a merger of the Nottingham Boat Club and the Nottingham Britannia Rowing Club, two historic rowing clubs that were established in 1894 and 1869 respectively. Since the merger of the two clubs, the NRC has incorporated the former Nottingham Schools Rowing Association and the Nottinghamshire County Rowing Association. Members from the two founder clubs have had success in national and international regattas, and represented the Great Britain team at World Championship and Olympic level.
The pond is also home to the St. Catharines rowing club, Brock University rowing club, Ridley College rowing club and to the annual CSSRA Championships, which draws hundreds of high school athletes from Canada, the U.S. and Mexico. The Martindale Pond or Henley, continues to hold its world-renowned status as a major rowing venue in the world. The rowing event in the Pan American Games were held in St. Catharines in 2015. Several Olympic medallists in rowing are from St. Catharines, including Melanie Kok, Buffy Williams, and Dave Boyes.
Lea Rowing Club, a local club on the Lea Navigation in London A rowing club is a club for people interested in the sport of Rowing. Rowing clubs are usually near a body of water, whether natural or artificial, that is large enough for manoeuvering the shells (rowing boats). Clubs usually have a boat house with racks to store boats, and a dock or slipway to get them into the water. Many clubs host rowing competitions, known as regattas, on a certain weekend every year, and send a competitive team to other regattas.
In 2006, the museum completed an extensive refurbishment of its Rowing Gallery, thanks to a major donation by Urs Schwarzenbach. Now known as the Schwarzenbach International Rowing Gallery, it tells the story of rowing from its beginnings in ancient Greece to the modern Olympics. Thematically arranged the gallery includes sections devoted to the Oxford v. Cambridge Boat Race, World & Olympic rowing, professional rowing in the 19th and early 20th centuries, boat building, coaching and nutrition.
Auriol Kensington Rowing Club is a rowing club in Hammersmith, west London, England. The club was formed in 1981 by the amalgamation of Auriol Rowing Club which was founded in 1896 and Kensington Rowing Club which was founded in 1872. The clubhouse is on Lower Mall adjacent to Hammersmith Bridge. Rowing is divided into two large senior squads for oarsmen and women, a novice group for beginners and a masters section for older rowers.
Born in Tasmania, Fenger's senior rowing was done from the Tamar Rowing Club in Launceston. From 2008 to 2010 Fenger rowed in Tasmanian state representative crews contesting the Victoria Cup in the women's lightweight quad scull at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships. She won that title in 2009 and 2010, stroking the crew in 2009. In Tamar Rowing Club colours she contested national titles at the Australian Rowing Championships.
Germany performed poorly, and Adam returned determined to revolutionise their program to improve performance. A great innovator of rowing and training techniques, Adam's methods had a major impact on the further development of rowing. His rowing technique became known in the rowing world as the "Ratzeburg" style. Adam was the first to adapt fartlek, also known as speedplay, and interval training from track (athletics) as well as heavy weight training to rowing.
Four-oared indoor rowing tank at the Otago University Rowing Club in Dunedin, New Zealand A rowing tank is an indoor facility which attempts to mimic the conditions rowers face on open water. Rowers sit in fixed rowing positions, with a channel of water to either side of the 'boat'. Older tanks used the power of the athlete to circulate water. This experience is unrealistic, and the rowing stroke is not accurately reproduced.
The 2010 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 31 October to 7 November 2010 on Lake Karapiro near Cambridge, New Zealand. The annual week-long rowing regatta was organised by FISA (the International Rowing Federation). Usually held at the end of the northern hemisphere summer, they were held later in the year in the southern hemisphere. In non-Olympic years the regatta is the highlight of the international rowing calendar.
Churchie's rowing history dates back to its establishment in 1912. Rowing was initially based at the Toowong Rowing Club, near the school's original grounds. Later, in 1917, the school built its own boatshed and rowing facilities at Norman Creek. Shortly after the opening of the Norman Creek boatshed, the school began a rowing competition between day and boarding students, held over a 5/8-mile course, which has been held sporadically since 1920.
It is the third oldest ground to be used as a Test cricket venue after Lord's in London and Eden Gardens in Calcutta, India. Trent Bridge is also home to Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, a first-class English cricket club. West Bridgford hosts two rowing clubs, Nottingham Rowing Club and Nottingham and Union Rowing Club, and a rowing shell manufacturers Raymond Sims Ltd. Several of the town's secondary schools feature rowing activities.
In Mercantile colours he contested and won the national lightweight eight title three time at the Australian Rowing Championships in 1974, 1975 and 1977. Stewart moved to England in 1982 and returned to club heavyweight rowing in London initially from the Thames Tradesmen's Rowing Club from which club he competed annual at the Henley Royal Regatta until 1992. Later he rowed from the Upper Thames Rowing Club in master's/veteran's rowing up until 2008.
Robertson was educated at Geelong College where he took up rowing. In 1975 in that school's first VIII he won the national schoolboy eight title at the Australian Rowing Championships. Robertson joined Melbourne's Mercantile Rowing Club in 1976 from where he did his senior club rowing. Victorian state representation first came for Robertson in the 1975 youth eight which contested and won the Noel Wilkinson Trophy at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships.
Bournemouth Rowing Club, formerly known as Westover and Bournemouth Rowing Club, was founded in 1865 and is the oldest club in Bournemouth. It competes in coastal rowing regattas organised by the Hants and Dorset Amateur Rowing AssociationHants and Dorset Amateur Rowing Association . on the South Coast of England. The club used to be located next to the Central Pier on the West Beach, but was evicted by Bournemouth Borough Council to make way for redevelopment.
Morin was an integral part of Canada's women's eights rowing team. She won medals at three world championships, a bronze medal at the 2003 World Rowing Championships and silver at the 2010 World Rowing Championships and 2011 World Rowing Championships. She was the NCAA champion in rowing 2006. Morin was a three time Olympian finishing seventh in the 2004 Summer Olympics and in fourth place at the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing, China.
World Rowing.com World Rowing Championships special event Montreal Île-Notre Dame 26 August 1984 results. Accessed 15 November 2010.World Rowing.
Community Rowing Inc. (CRI) is a non-profit rowing club located on the Charles River in the Brighton neighborhood of Boston.
These colours are recognisable at any regatta. Hence Petone Rowing Club is world-famous in the rowing community of New Zealand.
Also in 2020, the New Zealand Rowing Foundation awarded Verdonk a legacy medal for his contributions to rowing in New Zealand.
Shiplake Vikings Rowing Club is a rowing club based on the River Thames at Shiplake College Boathouse, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire.
Rowing Results. Rachel Quarrell's Rowing Service (rowingservice.com). Retrieved 2014-04-09. In 1950 he won the Diamond Challenge Sculls at Henley.
The 1987 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 29 to 30 August 1987 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
She featured in an article by the International Rowing Federation (FISA) on how the pain barrier is broken in competitive rowing.
The 1996 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held on 11 August 1996 in conjunction with the World Junior Rowing Championships in Motherwell, Strathclyde, United Kingdom. The event took place at Strathclyde Country Park. Since 1996 was an Olympic year for rowing, the World Championships did not include Olympic events scheduled for the 1996 Summer Olympics.
The Ludwigshafener Ruderverein von 1878 is the only rowing club in Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany and also one of the oldest sport club of the city. It was founded in 1878 in Ludwigshafen and at the beginning of the year 2013 the rowing club has 289 members.of the rowing club of Ludwigshafen. Website of the rowing club.
The Varsity is a rowing regatta on the Amsterdam–Rhine Canal in Houten, Netherlands each Spring. The Varsity is the oldest and most prestigious student rowing regatta in the Netherlands. The Varsity is one of the few student-only rowing races and has a fever-pitch rivalry. Traditional elements are combined with new technology and rowing philosophy.
Bennett senior rowing was done from the Torrens Rowing Club in Adelaide. Bennett contested the national lightweight double sculls title at the Australian Rowing Championships from 1999. She won that championship in 2000. Bennett was first selected to represent South Australia in the women's Interstate Youth Eight Championship contesting the Bicentennial Cup at the 1999 Australian Rowing Championships.
The crews of College Boat Club compete in several regattas throughout the rowing season. The three most competitive regattas are the Eastern Association of Rowing College (EARC) Championship, the Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) Championship, and the Henley Royal Regatta. As of 1997, the women's crews compete in the NCAA Division I Rowing Championship instead of the IRAs.
Paver was educated at The King's School in Sydney where he took up rowing. He matriculated in 1970.King's Herald newsletter He rowed at university with the UNSW Rowing Club (UNSW) and his senior club rowing was from the Sydney Rowing Club. At the 1971 and 1973 Australian Intervarsity Championships he rowed in the UNSW eight.
Wellington Rowing Association is rowing's governing body in Wellington, New Zealand. Wellington Rowing Association is one of the 10 member associations comprising the New Zealand Rowing Association and shares the common purpose of fostering and promoting the sport of rowing in all its forms and classifications. The association's core function is to conduct regattas in the Wellington Region.
He began rowing at university at the age of 18. He gave up rowing to concentrate on his studies, but began rowing again after watching fellow New Zealander Rob Waddell win gold at the 2000 Olympic Games. Drysdale is a member of the West End Rowing Club in Avondale, Auckland, New Zealand, and Tideway Scullers School, London.
Cryan started rowing as the River Shannon flowed by the outside of her back garden. She and three friends from school started rowing together as a coxless four. They rowed together but they gradually moved away leaving Cryan to scull alone. In 1974, she joined Carrick on Shannon Rowing club, one of Ireland's oldest rowing clubs.
The school has an active rowing club called the Dulwich College Boat Club (a recent introduction in 1991 – the school now owns a boathouse on the River Thames). The club is affiliated to British Rowing (boat code DUL) and has produced two British champion crews at the 2001 British Rowing Championships and 2008 British Rowing Championships.
Liao Xiaoli is a Chinese rower. She was competing in the lightweight women's double sculls and came fifth at the 1989 World Rowing Championships, and fourth at the 1990 World Rowing Championships. She then changed to the lightweight women's four and won gold at the 1991 World Rowing Championships, and bronze at the 1994 World Rowing Championships.
Moffat won Silver in the 2008 World Rowing Cup and Bronze in the 2006 World Rowing Cup. Moffat won a bronze medal in the 2007 World Rowing Championships at Munich in Germany. Moffat was 11th in the 2006 World Rowing Championships at Dorney Lake, Eton, in England. She currently runs her own personal training company in London.
Parker was a member of the US national rowing team from 1989 to 1993. After his active rowing career he became a rowing coach. In 2007, he became the US national lightweight rowing coach for both men and women. Parker is married to the Czech rower Hana Dariusová who also competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics.
At the 1991 World Rowing Championships, she came fourth in the lightweight women's double sculls for Canada. At the 1992 World Rowing Championships, she won silver in the same event. At the 1993 World Rowing Championships, she won gold in the lightweight women's single sculls. At the 1994 World Rowing Championships, she came fifth in the same event.
Glasgow Rowing Club is a rowing club, based in the Gorbals area of Glasgow, Scotland. It is a private club, with no direct public funding. Application for membership is open to all. The club is affiliated to Scottish Rowing.
The 2018 European Rowing Championships were rowing championships for European members of the International Rowing Federation (FISA) plus Israel. They were held as part of a new multi-sport European Championships at the Strathclyde Country Park near Motherwell, Scotland.
Lancaster John O'Gaunt Rowing Club (JOG) is an English rowing club based at Lancaster on the River Lune. Its origins date back to 1842 making it the fifth oldest surviving rowing club in the United Kingdom outside the universities.
The NDLB introduced a sport and recreation programme for the workers which included a rowing club called the Argosies Rowing Club. The club achieved national success when winning the coxless pairs title at the inaugural 1972 British Rowing Championships.
George Watson's College Rowing Club (GWCRC) is the rowing club for George Watson's College, in the city of Edinburgh, Scotland. GWCRC is affiliated to Scottish Rowing.Club Contacts on Scottish Rowing Web Site. The club has produced multiple British champions.
Bangladesh Rowing Federation is the national federation for Rowing and is responsible for governing the sport in Bangladesh. Mollah M Abu Kaiser is the President and Hazi M Khorshed Alam is the General Secretary of the Bangladesh Rowing Federation.
As Beryl Martin she won the coxed fours with Janis Long, Ann Shackell, Margaret Goodsman and Di Ellis, rowing for the St George's Ladies crew, at the inaugural 1972 National Rowing Championships. She won the coxed fours at the 1975 National Championships and the while rowing for the St George's Ladies Rowing Club she won the coxless pairs with Lin Clark, at the 1977 National Rowing Championships. At the 1978 National Championships when rowing for the Thames Tradesmen's Rowing Club she won the coxless pairs title with Clark and one year later at the 1979 National Championships she was part of the composite crew that won the quadruple sculls. She was the single sculls champion, at the 1981 National Rowing Championships and the 1982 National Rowing Championships Also in 1982, when women's invitational events were introduced to Henley Royal Regatta, Mitchell won the inaugural single sculls.
The American Collegiate Rowing Association (ACRA) and Collegiate Rowing Coaches of America (CRCA) name All-American teams for men and women respectively.
The Burnaby Lake Rowing Club (BLRC) is a rowing club located at Burnaby Lake in the City of Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
The Australian National University Rowing Club was established in 1964 and is the oldest continuing rowing club in the Australian Capital Territory.
Bewdley Rowing Club is a rowing club on the River Severn, based at Riverside North, Wribbenhall, Bewdley, Wyre Forest District, West Midlands.
Trafford Rowing Club is a rowing club on the Bridgewater Canal, based at Walton Park Sports Centre, Raglan Road, Sale, Greater Manchester.
UCLA Women's Rowing is an NCAA varsity sport. UCLA Men's Rowing is a club sport. Both are housed at the UCLA MAC.
Exeter Rowing Club is a rowing club on the River Exe, based at Exe Water Sports Association, 62 Haven Road, Exeter, Devon.
The 51st World Rowing Junior Championships were held from 2 to 6 August 2017 at the Trakai Rowing Centre in Trakai, Lithuania.
She was part of the eight that won the national title, rowing for an A.R.A squad, at the 1982 National Rowing Championships.
The 1995 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 20 to 28 August at Lake Kaukajärvi, Tampere, Finland.
The 50th World Rowing Junior Championships were the 50th edition and were held from 24 to 28 August 2016 at the Willem-Alexander Baan in Rotterdam, Netherlands in conjunction with the World Rowing Championships and the World Rowing U23 Championships.
In 2004 he contested the Australian national lightweight pair title at the Australian Rowing Championships in Toowong Rowing Club colours. In 2007 he contested and won the national lightweight pair title racing for the QUBC and rowing with Todd Skipworth.
She still figured in representative crews in 2014 rowing at both World Rowing Cups in sweep- oared boats and then in her final Australian appearance in the women's eight who placed fourth at the 2014 World Rowing Championships in Amsterdam.
2010 Rowing World Cup III - Rotsee, Lucerne, Switzerland - Men's Quadruple Sculls (M4X) - 8th place. 2010 Rowing World Cup II - Munich, Germany - Men's Quadruple Sculls (M4X) - 7th place. 2009 Rowing World Cup III - Rotsee, Lucerne, Switzerland - Men's Quadruple Sculls (M4X) - 4th place.
Beginning in 1895, local high schools held crew races on the lake. In 1952, the lake played host to the National Olympic rowing trials. The Quinsigamond Rowing Association hosted the US Rowing Masters National Championship in 2005, 2012 and 2016.
Nicholas Richard Garratt (6 December 1947 – 8 July 2019) was an Australian rowing coach. He was the head coach of Rowing ACT, coaching the ACT High Performance Program along with the ACT Academy of Sport Rowing Program, in Canberra, Australia.
Rowing is based at the Bellagina Sporting Union, a club specializing in football and especially rowing: world rowing champions Enrico Gandola, Alberto Belgeri, Igor Pescialli, Franco Sancassani and Daniele Gilardoni were born in Bellagio and began their racing careers with Bellagina.
Bangladesh Rowing Federation was established in 1974. It created a bridge between traditional boating in Bangladesh and more modern boating competition. The Bangladesh Rowing Federation organizes Nouka Baich events in Bangladesh. It is a national member of the International Rowing Federation.
The 2012 European Rowing Championships is the sixth edition of the European Rowing Championships, since they were reinstated by decision of FISA in 2006.European Rowing Championships's history The event was held in Varese, Italy, between 14 and 16 September 2012.
These are the results of the Women's lightweight double sculls competition, one of six events for female competitors in Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. The Rowing events were held at the Schinias Olympic Rowing and Canoeing Centre.
Edwards left Oxford in 1927 after failing his exams, and became a school teacher. He also recommenced rowing, with London Rowing Club. While rowing with London Rowing Club, he was successful at Henley Royal Regatta in 1928, 1929, and 1930, winning the Grand Challenge Cup in 1930. At the British Empire Games in Canada in 1930, London Rowing Club crews representing England, and which contained Edwards, won two gold medals, in the eights and in the coxed fours.
Gordon was educated at The King's School in Sydney where he took up rowing. His senior club rowing was done from the Sydney Rowing Club. Gordon first made state selection for New South Wales in the 1995 youth eight who won the Noel Wilkinson Trophy at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships. In 1996 he made the New South Wales senior men's eight to contest the King's Cup at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships.
Sorgers and Schramm won the 1989 World Rowing Championships in Bled, Yugoslavia. For the 1990 rowing season, Sorgers was back in a quad with Schmidt, Kerstin Köppen and Krüger. This crew went to Tasmania in Australia for the 1990 World Rowing Championships where they became world champions. This was the last appearance of the East German national rowing team as the German reunification had happened a month earlier; the two German rowing federations were about to merge, too.
He was Hon. Sec. of the Amateur Rowing Association from 1893 to 1901 and captain of the Leander Club in 1894 and 1895. He was considered an authority on rowing, about which he wrote a book, The Complete Oarsman,R C Lehmann The Complete Oarsman and was the main contributor to Rowing (1898) in The Isthmian Library series.Lehmann, R.C. Rowing (1898) London: A.D. Innes Lehmann also wrote verse, mostly light and was described as the "Poet Laureate of Rowing".
Millar began rowing for the at Durham University Boat Club becoming the women's captain of Durham University Athletics Union. In 1979 she joined the Thames Rowing Club after moving to London. She won a bronze medal in the eight, at the 1982 National Rowing Championships. Millar was part of the coxless fours crew, with Katie Ball, Kareen Marwick, Kate McNicol and Sue Bailey, that won the national title rowing for the A.R.A Squad, at the 1983 National Rowing Championships.
Galatasaray Rowing Team is the men's and women's rowing section of Galatasaray S.K., a major sports club in Istanbul, Turkey. The club is based at Lake Küçükçekmece, in Kanarya neighborhood west of İstanbul. İhsan Emre Vural and his teammate Ahmet Yumrukaya became the first world-champions in the history of Turkey when they got first place in the 2004 World Rowing Under 23 Championships held in Poznań, Poland. In 2013, Galatasaray Rowing Team won Turkish Rowing Championship Cup.
The University discontinued its football program at the conclusion of the 2019 season. JU is noted for its rowing program after taking the overall FIRA Cup (Florida Intercollegiate Rowing Association) in 2007 and again in 2014. The women's rowing team won their first MAAC Championship in 2014 and won an automatic bid to the NCAA Div I National Championship (JU Website). Recently, JU has expanded its rowing program with the addition of the Negaard Rowing Center.
Raised in Ballarat, Victoria Russell was educated at Ballarat Clarendon College where he took up rowing. His senior club rowing was from the Wendouree Ballarat Rowing Club where he was a committee man from 1992 to 1997. In the 2002 season he rowed from the Huon Rowing Club in Tasmania. Rusell first rowed at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships in 1996 in a Victorian lightweight four which contested and won the Penrith Cup.
Spurling's mother Marjorie (1914-1995) was a seminal figure in rowing on the north-west coast of Tasmania. She was a foundation member of the Reece High School Rowing Parents and Friends Group in 1964 and helped found the now- defunct Reeconian Rowing Club in 1965. She was a club delegate to the Northern Tasmanian Rowing Association and the association’s delegate to the Tasmanian Rowing Council.Marj Spurling tribute She played a key role in the development of women's rowing in Tasmania, and was the first woman to manage a state rowing team when she was given that role in 1980. She was one of the driving forces behind establishing Lake Barrington as the sport’s key regatta venue in Tasmania.
Durham University rowing is divided into two sections: Durham University Boat Club and Durham College Rowing, the latter comprises 16 college boat clubs.
Retrieved June 29th 2014. The Ludwigshafener Ruderverein is member of the national rowing association of Rhineland- Palatinate and in the German rowing association.
Durham Amateur Rowing Club is a rowing club on the River Wear, based at City Boathouse, Green Lane, Old Elvet, Durham, County Durham.
Cambridge '99 Rowing Club, also known as 'Nines', is a rowing club on the River Cam, based at the Boathouse, Kimberley Road, Cambridge.
The NCAA Division II Rowing Championship is a rowing championship held by the NCAA for Division II women's heavyweight (or openweight) collegiate crews.
The NCAA Division III Rowing Championship is a rowing championship held by the NCAA for Division III women's heavyweight (or openweight) collegiate crews.
The Head of the River rowing regatta refers to two New South Wales school rowing competitions, one for boys and one for girls.
The 1905 European Rowing Championships were rowing championships held on 27 August on the Ghent–Terneuzen Canal in the Belgian city of Ghent.
The 1982 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 28 to 29 August 1982 at Rotsee in Lucerne, Switzerland.
The 1983 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 3 to 4 September 1983 at Wedau in Duisburg, Germany.
The 1993 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 30 August to 5 September 1993 at Račice, Czech Republic.
Retrieved on 20 February 2012. and four-time European champion in indoor rowing and a multiple winner of the ALFA indoor rowing competition.
Rowing at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics was held from 17 to 20 August at the Nanjing Rowing-Canoeing School in Nanjing, China.
The 1985 World Rowing Championships refer to the World Rowing Championships held from 26 August to 1 September 1985 at Hazewinkel in Belgium.
The 1953 European Rowing Championships were rowing championships held on Lake Bagsværd near the Danish capital Copenhagen. Men competed in all seven Olympic boat classes (M1x, M2x, M2-, M2+, M4-, M4+, M8+). The regatta was also the third test event for international women's rowing organised by the International Rowing Federation (FISA), with nine countries competing in four boat classes (W1x, W2x, W4+, W8+) over the shorter race distance of 1,000 m (men competed over 2,000 m). The purpose of the test event was to see whether women's rowing should formally become part of the FISA-organised European Rowing Championships.
The 1951 European Rowing Championships were rowing championships held on the Mâcon regatta course on the Saône in Mâcon, France. Men competed in all seven Olympic boat classes (M1x, M2x, M2-, M2+, M4-, M4+, M8+). The regatta is notable as the first test event for international women's rowing organised by the International Rowing Federation (FISA), with four countries competing in four boat classes (W1x, W2x, W4+, W8+) over the shorter race distance of 1,000 m (men competed over 2,000 m). The purpose of the test event was to see whether women's rowing should formally become part of the FISA-organised European Rowing Championships.
Broad was in the Australian lightweight rowing squad and competed at World Rowing Championships from 2000 to 2003. He made his Australian representative debut in the Australian men's lightweight eight at the World Rowing Cup III in Lucerne. Later that year at the 2000 World Rowing Championships in Zagreb, he won a bronze medal in the three seat of the lightweight men's eight. In 2001 he raced in a lightweight coxless four at the World Rowing Cup IV in Munich and then at the 2001 World Rowing Championships in Lucerne he doubled-up in the lightweight eight and in a coxless four.
The Adelaide University Boat Club was founded in 1881 and is one of South Australia's premier rowing clubs. It is a member club of Rowing SA (South Australian Rowing Association) and operates from the Torrens River in the Adelaide city centre, and from West Lakes in the suburb of West Lakes. The city boathouse was donated by Robert Barr Smith in 1909. The West Lakes Boathouse is shared with the other South Australian rowing clubs and is administered by Rowing SA. The main focus of the club is to provide rowing for the students of the University of Adelaide.
Rowing South Africa is the sport governing body for rowing in South Africa. Rowing South Africa (RowSA) is the sole governing body for the sport of rowing in South Africa and is recognised with this status by SASCOC and Sport and Recreation South Africa. RowSA controls, administers, manages and co-ordinates rowing and rowing competition in South Africa; controls and manages international competition by national representative rowers in international competition and sanctions international competition by non-representative rowers. The RowSA Council, made up of representatives of the constituent members, is the highest body of governance in RowSA.
Conal P. Groom (born May 16, 1973) was, in September 2010, the head coach at Seattle Rowing Center, a rowing club devoted to youth through elite development on Lake Washington's Ship Canal in Seattle, Washington. He was hired as head coach at Lake Union Crew, another Seattle rowing club, until he left in July 2010. Before his employment at Lake Union Crew, he was director and an elite coach at Pocock Rowing Center. He co-founded Seattle Rowing Center with Carol Nagy, the former junior novice coach at Lake Union Crew and business manager at Pocock Rowing Center.
Boyes took up rowing in 1974 when studying medicine at Clare College, Cambridge and rowed in the Cambridge Blue Boat in 1974 and 1975. Boyes was part of the coxed fours crew, with Yvonne Earl, Maggie Phillips, Chris Grimes and Pauline Wright (cox), that won the national title rowing for the Civil Service Ladies Rowing Club, at the 1977 National Championships. She was consequently selected for Great Britain as part of the coxed four that finished 9th overall and fourth in the B final at the 1977 World Rowing Championships in Amsterdam. After rowing at the 1979 World Rowing Championships in Bled.
Raised in Melbourne, Masters was educated and introduced to rowing at Melbourne Grammar School His early club rowing was from the Banks Rowing Club in Melbourne. After relocating to Sydney during his Australian representative years he joined and raced for the UTS Haberfield Rowing Club. He debuted at state representative level for Victoria in the 2010 youth eight which contested the Noel Wilkinson Trophy at the Interstate Regatta within the 2010 Australian Rowing Championships.2010 Interstate Regatta at Austn Rowing History He first rowed in the Victorian men's senior eight when they won the 2016 King's Cup at the Interstate Regatta.
The New Haven Rowing Club is a private, non-profit, rowing club on the Housatonic River in Oxford, Connecticut, United States of America. Founded in 1970 by Tony Johnson, Yale University Rowing coach, to allow him to continue training his athletes throughout the summer. Late in 1970, several of the "old-timers" began to show up at the Yale boathouse in Derby, CT, and thus began the Masters program of the New Haven Rowing Club . New Haven Rowing Club used the Yale University Boathouse until 1991, when Yale needed more space and New Haven Rowing Club was also looking to increase its size.
Several rowing clubs practice and race on the lake, including Rio Salado Rowing Club, Arizona State University's Rowing Club, Tempe Town Lake Rowing, and Tempe Junior Crew, as well as many private owners. All boat owners must have licenses. The Arizona Dragon Boat Association, the Gila Dragons Dragon Boat Team and several outrigger clubs all have their home on the lake.
On September 10, 2008, Community Rowing, Inc. announced that it would name its new boathouse after Harry Parker. The boathouse is located in Brighton, MA. According to the press release, > Community Rowing, Inc. (CRI), the largest public rowing organization in the > United States, announced today that it will name its new $15 million > boathouse after Harry Parker, Harvard University's men's varsity rowing > coach.
Following that, he left the sport. Rowing Horrie is classified as an AS rower and is a member of the Dragon Rowing Club. He switched to rowing in 2011 following the 2008 Summer Paralympics after having been identified by a selector from Rowing Australia. In 2011, he did water training Breakfast Creek and off-water training at West End, Queensland.
Some concern has been raised that some recent female numbers are inflated by non-competing novices. Men's rowing has organized collegiate championships in various forms since 1871. The Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) has been the de facto national championship for men since 1895. Women's rowing initially competed in its intercollegiate championships as part of the National Women's Rowing Association Championship in 1967.
The McGill University Rowing Club (MURC) is a rowing club that represents McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The club is currently a Level 2 intercollegiate program and thus receives partial funding from the university. As the only Quebec university with a varsity rowing program, the club participates in the Ontario University Athletics (OUA) conference. It is a registered club with Rowing Canada.
Adam was co-founder of the Ratzeburg Rowing Club in 1953 and head of the Rowing Academy there. He never rowed and learned the rowing and sculling techniques by reading and observation in the late 1930s. He was a competitive boxer and a Student World Champion in 1937. He accompanied the German rowing team to the 1956 Summer Olympics as sculling coach.
Polly Swann (born 5 June 1988) is a British rower and a member of the Great Britain Rowing Team.British Rowing – Profile of Polly Swann She is a former World and European champion in the women's coxless pairs, having won the 2013 World Rowing Championships at Chungju in Korea, and the 2014 European Rowing Championships at Belgrade, Serbia with her partner Helen Glover.
Despite Bedford Regatta having been founded in 1853, there is no record of any rowing clubs in Bedford until 1886. Bedford Rowing Club was founded on 15 March 1886 at a meeting chaired by the Mayor. It was minuted that: # That it be advisable that a Rowing Club be formed in Bedford. # That it be called the Bedford Amateur Rowing Club.
It is home to the Boat House Tea Rooms, Brampton Sailing Club, and Talkin Tarn Amateur Rowing Club. The profits from the Tea Rooms and the pay and display car parking are reinvested in the upkeep and improvement of the site. Rowing is an activity at Talkin Tarn. The rowing club, Talkin Tarn Amateur Rowing Club, celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2009.
He published an autobiography, Olympic Obsession in 2001,Olympic Obsession: The Inside Story of Britain's Most Successful Sport. Breedon Books and is currently working part-time as a history and politics teacher at Hampton School. He writes about rowing for The Guardian and co-commentates with Greg Searle for the International Rowing Federation on the World Rowing Cup and World Rowing Championships events.
The reservoir serves as a popular place for sports. Apart from canoeing, water skiing, and yachting, the reservoir is also used for rowing. Several rowing clubs operate there, such as ČVK Brno (Czech Rowing Club Brno) or TJ Lodní sporty Brno (TJ Water Sports Brno). The most famous member of the latter is Miroslava Knapková, the winner in rowing at the 2012 Olympics.
Row2Recovery is a British unincorporated Association of volunteers which assists military adaptive-rowing. The Association has completed four Atlantic adaptive-rowing crossings and, when a charity, supported a national adaptive- rowing programme for the British military wounded, injured and sick in partnership with British Rowing and Help for Heroes. Row2Recovery was founded in 2010 by former Army-Captains Edward Janvrin and Alexander Mackenzie.
Rosenberg coached into the early 2000s with crews that consistently placed in the top tier Nationally and Internationally. His rowing techniques became internationally known as the "Rosenberg Style", and employed by the majority of world-class rowing crews. He was named the first U.S. National Technical Director of American Rowing. He also was president of the Rowing Coaches of America.
McKay commenced his rowing at Xavier College in Kew, Melbourne. His senior club rowing was from the Mercantile Rowing Club. McKay was selected in Victorian state representative King's Cup crews contesting the men's Interstate Eight-Oared Championship at the Australian Rowing Championships on eighteen occasions from 1986 to 2004. McKay was in winning Victorian King's Cup crews on fifteen occasions.
George Heriot's School Rowing Club (GHSRC) is the rowing club within George Heriot's School, in the city of Edinburgh, Scotland. It competes regularly in Scottish Rowing regattas and Head of the River races. GHSRC also competes in many larger competitions on a national scale including Schools Head of the River and National Schools Regatta. GHSRC is affiliated to Scottish Rowing.
The Ratzeburg Test was a test used to gauge the suitability of individuals for international competitive junior rowing prior to the use of indoor rowing machines for selection. The test was originally developed by the "Academy of Ratzeburg rowing", Germany in 1971. It was employed by the Great Britain Junior rowing team selectors in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Florian Roller (born 16 November 1992) is a German lightweight rower. He began rowing in 2004, and continued on to win a gold medal at the 2016 World Rowing Championships in Rotterdam with the lightweight men's quadruple scull. Roller finished first in the 2018 World Cup Rowing III and the 2018 World Rowing Championships. He currently lives in Markgröningen, Germany.
José Oyarzabal (born 13 February 1970) is a French international rower. He won a silver medal in eights at the 1988 World Junior Rowing Championships, a silver medal in coxless fours at the 1990 World Rowing Championships, a silver medal in eights at the 1990 World Rowing Championships, and a bronze medal in coxless fours at the 1992 World Rowing Championships.
Rodford started rowing in 1995. She began rowing when in secondary school, and despite initial difficulties kept going and was first selected to represent Britain in 1999, winning a bronze medal in the coxless four at the World Rowing Junior Championships. She currently trains with the Gloucester Rowing Club (Gloucester RC). She is classed as an official coach and rower.
Students Rowing in Flanders is a rowing association in Flanders, Belgium. Only in 2004 the first students rowing club started up in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is envisaged that it will become an association in the near future. Below is a list of any student club or institution of higher education that operates as a students rowing club in Flanders.
Rudakov competed at the 1961 European Rowing Championships with the coxed four and won silver. At the inaugural 1962 World Rowing Championships in Lucerne, he won bronze with both the coxed pair and the coxed four. At the 1963 European Rowing Championships, he won bronze with the coxed four. At the 1964 European Rowing Championships, he won silver with the coxed pair.
After the Rio Olympics, Roper went on to represent Canada at the 2017, 2018 and 2019 World Rowing Championships. Over the course of her rowing career, she has medalled over 20 times at World Rowing events. In May 2018, Roper was named World Rowing Athlete of the month. Roper was born in Jamaica and graduated from Kent School in Kent, Connecticut in 2007.
She was then named as a member of the New Zealand Women's Rowing Eight to compete at the 2006 World Rowing Championships in Eton, England.World Rowing Rowing New Zealand selects team Published 13 March 2006. Retrieved 20 September 2010. The crew came in 7th. A year later, Scown competed at the 2007 World Rowing Championships in Munich, Germany as part of the New Zealand Women's Rowing Eight.World Rowing New Zealand first to select rowing squad Published 8 March 2007. Retrieved 20 September 2010. However, once again, Scown and her crew returned home empty handed as they came in 9th. Scown was later named as the stroke of the New Zealand Women's Eight which was sent to the Rowing at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Qualification in Poznań, Poland, however, her crew was unsuccessful in their bid to qualify for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. 2009 provided the opportunity for her to secure a seat in the New Zealand Women's Pair.
Manchester is home to four British Rowing affiliated clubs. Manchester University Boat Club and Trafford Rowing Club are located on the Bridgewater Canal in Sale, Greater Manchester, whilst the Salford Quays plays host to Agecroft Rowing Club along with Salford University Boat Club.
Coastal rowing in Norway is primarily practiced in Christiania Roklub, Oslo and Kristiansand. An online community of coastal rowers in Norway called Team Coastal Rowing Norway is based in Oslo. Norway has been increasingly active in participating at the world coastal rowing championships.
Cem Yılmaz (born June 3, 1982) is a Turkish Olympian rower, currently competing for Galatasaray Rowing. He was part of the Turkish men's eight rowing team, which won the bronze medal at the 2014 World Rowing Championships held Bosbaan, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
The River Wear is home to a number of sports rowing clubs. These clubs are based in Durham, Chester-le-Street and Sunderland. All clubs are members of British Rowing and all the Durham College clubs are members of Durham College Rowing.
Guido Gravina (born in Turin 10 June 1992) is an Italian male rower, two-time world under 23 champion and winner of medals at senior level at the World Rowing Championships and European Rowing Championships. He also won three Italian Rowing Championpionships.
The University of Mary Washington Rowing team is the club rowing (sport) team of the University of Mary Washington, located in Fredericksburg, Virginia. The program was a founding member of the Mid-Atlantic Rowing Conference in 2008, and has remained therein since.
Mihăiță Vasile Țigănescu (born 4 February 1998) is a Romanian rower. He won the JM4- at the 2016 World Rowing Junior Championships. He won the M4- at 2018 European Rowing Championships. He won a silver medal at the 2019 World Rowing Championships.
Jordan Smith (born August 31, 1979) is an American rower, rowing coach, and teacher. Smith was born in 1979. He was a member of the US national rowing team, competing at the 2005 World Rowing Championships. Jordan Smith graduated from Georgia Tech.
Men's lightweight coxless four was an event in Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. The team from Denmark won the event. Four men were in each boat. The Rowing events were held at the Schinias Olympic Rowing and Canoeing Centre.
Rowing boats are available for hire. In 2002 the Serpentine hosted the Mercedes Benz World Rowing Sprints, in which several international crews raced over .
The 1986 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 17 to 24 August 1986 at Nottingham in the United Kingdom.
The 2019 European Rowing Championships was held in Lucerne, Switzerland from 31 May to 2 June 2019.«2019 European Rowing Championships attributed to Lucerne».
Rowing at the 2014 Asian Games was held in Chungju Tangeum Lake International Rowing Center, Incheon, South Korea from September 20 to 25, 2014.
Grange School Rowing Club is a rowing club on the River Weaver, based at the Boathouse, off Willow Green Lane, Little Leigh, Northwich, Cheshire.
The 1981 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 30 August to 6 September 1981 at Oberschleißheim outside Munich, Germany.
Queen Elizabeth High School Rowing Club is a rowing club on the River Tyne, based at Tyne Green boathouse, Nr Hexham Bridge, Hexham, Northumberland.
Gloucester Rowing Club and Gloucester Hartpury is a rowing club on the Gloucester-Purton canal based at Gloucester Boathouse, 326 Bristol Road, Hempsted, Gloucester.
Richmond Yacht Club The island is home to Twickenham Rowing Club, one of the oldest rowing clubs on the Thames, and Richmond Yacht Club.
The venue in March 2008 100 ruble gold coin minted in 1978 with the image of the Krylatskoye Rowing Canal to commemorate the 1980 Summer Olympics The Krylatskoye Rowing Canal is a canoe sprint and rowing venue located in the Krylatskoye Sports Complex in Moscow, Russia. Constructed in 1973, the venue hosted the 1973 European Rowing Championships. It then hosted canoeing and rowing competitions for the 1980 Summer Olympics. It was the host venue for the 2014 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships.
The rowing club was originally established in Teddington in 1961 for BP employees, hence the club colours of green, yellow and black. In 1993 British Petroleum closed its Teddington leisure services site. Walbrook Rowing Club continued independently and acquired the site by pooling resources with the Royal Canoe Club and its associated watersports club, The Skiff ClubG. Dear One Hundred Years of Skiff Racing British Rowing Almanack - Amateur Rowing Association 2001 to become the rowing section of 'Walbrook and Royal Canoe Club (RCC)'.
Sculpture of Charles Blondin In addition to supplying water to the canals, the reservoir is used for leisure activities including angling, sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, kayaking and rowing. Edgbaston Reservoir is home to three rowing clubs, Birmingham Rowing Club, Birmingham City University Rowing Club and the University of Birmingham Boat Club. All are housed within the same boathouse. The site has also been chosen to house a new Birmingham Schools rowing initiative, with the three aforementioned clubs assisting in the running of the scheme.
Batten was born in Tasmania and commenced his rowing career in 1979 as a coxswain with the North Esk Rowing Club in Launceston. He rowed for a season in 1982 with the Tweed Heads Rowing Club prior to moving to Brisbane and joining the Commercial Rowing Club. He was one of the first Australian Institute of Sport scholarship holders in 1985 and held full AIS scholarships from 1985 to 1988. He moved to Melbourne in 1988 and joined the Mercantile Rowing Club.
Helsinki Rowing Stadium. The Töölö Rowing Stadium is a rowing and canoeing venue located a kilometer from Helsinki Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, Finland. Originally constructed for the 1940 Summer Olympics that were cancelled in the wake of what became known as World War II, the venue was not approved by the International Rowing Federation (FISA) due to being exposed to sea breezes. As a result, the rowing events were moved to Meilahti while the canoeing events took place as planned.
The Canadian University Rowing Association is the governing body for post- secondary rowing in Canada. Its purpose is to promote participation in rowing through academic and sporting excellence at Canadian Universities. The Canadian University Rowing Championship (CURC) is hosted annually in early November by one of the member institutions. It is a showcase of top Canadian Under 23 and Senior rowing talent where many of the medalist and finalist athletes have represented or will go on to represent Canada internationally.
Guest retired from rowing in 1930 and worked as a rowing administrator, particularly as the president of the Don Rowing Club of Mississauga from 1938 to 1952. He led the Canadian rowing team at the 1956 Olympics and the 1962 and 1966 British Empire and Commonwealth Games, and became the first Canadian member of the International Federation of Rowing Associations. Between 1960 and 1968 he headed the Canadian Olympic Committee. In 1955 Guest was inducted to Canada's Sports Hall of Fame.
Rowing Stadium of the Lagoon Rio 2007 The Rowing Stadium of the Lagoon is a sports venue near Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas on the lagoon. The rowing, canoe flatwater and water ski competitions took place there during the 2007 Pan American Games. Spectators were able to watch from the renewed Rowing Stadium (Estádio de Remo) and all along the bike lane around the Lake. The rowing and sprint canoeing events of the 2016 Summer Olympics also took place in the Lagoon.
Doyle took up rowing at Xavier College in Melbourne. He achieved the rare distinction of rowing in Xavier's first VIII at the APS Head of the River in all four of his senior school years from 1946 to 1949. His senior club rowing was with the Mercantile Rowing Club in Melbourne. Doyle was selected in Victorian state representative King's Cup crews contesting the men's Interstate Eight-Oared Championship at the Australian Rowing Championships on six consecutive occasions from 1952 to 1956.
Smallbone won the coxless fours with Jim Clark, Bill Mason and Lenny Robertson, rowing for the Thames Tradesmen's Rowing Club, at the inaugural 1972 National Rowing Championships. Later in 1972 the same crew was selected for Great Britain at the 1972 Summer Olympics where they just failed to reach the final, finishing in fourth place in the semi finals of the men's coxless four. In 1974 he was part of an eight that won Great Britain's silver medal at the 1974 World Rowing ChampionshipsResults: 1974 World Rowing Championships World Rowing and the following year he won the coxless pairs with Glyn Locke, rowing for the a Leander and Thames Tradesmen's composite, at the 1975 National Rowing Championships. The following year he won the silver medal with the British boat in the eights competition at the 1976 Summer Olympics.
Robertson won the coxless fours with Jim Clark, Bill Mason and Frederick Smallbone, rowing for the Thames Tradesmen's Rowing Club, at the inaugural 1972 National Rowing Championships. Later in 1972 the same crew was selected for Great Britain at the 1972 Summer Olympics where they just failed to reach the final, finishing in fourth place in the semi finals of the men's coxless four. The following year he won the coxless pairs title rowing for the Thames Tradesmen's and Leander composite, with John Yallop, at the 1973 National Rowing Championships. In 1974 he was part of an eight that won Great Britain's silver medal at the 1974 World Rowing ChampionshipsResults: 1974 World Rowing Championships World Rowing and in 1976 he won the silver medal with the British boat in the eights event at the 1976 Olympic Games.
The SCRC shares facilities with the Brock University Rowing Club, Ridley Graduate Rowing Club, Rowing Alumni, Henley Island Helpers, the Canadian Henley Rowing Corporation (CHRC), local high schools, dragon boats and the people of the niagara region. The SCRC has been host to two World Rowing Championships in 1970 and 1999 and Annually hosts two national championships: the Royal Canadian Henley Regatta and the Canadian Secondary School Rowing Association (CSSRA) Championships. SCRC hosted the 2010 FISA World Masters Championships and the rowing portion of the 2015 Pan-American Games. Several other regattas associated with the SCRC are the Early Bird and Mother's Day (both High School) Regattas and the SCRC Invitational (which in 2007 included the CanAmMex Junior competitors) club regatta.
In later years he returned to competitive rowing as a veteran oarsman and sculler. In 2000 he was elected President of London Rowing Club and held the office for four years. He was the President of John O'Gaunt Rowing Club from 1966 to 2009.
He remained in Australian selection contention in 2001 rowing a lightweight singles scull at the World Rowing Cup IV in Munich. Then for the 2001 World Rowing Championships in Lucerne he was back in the Australian lightweight eight which rowed to a sixth place finish.
Regattastrecke Oberschleißheim near Munich in Germany Regattastrecke Oberschleißheim The Regattastrecke Oberschleißheim is a rowing venue situated in Oberschleißheim near München in Germany. It was built for the rowing and canoeing events of the 1972 Summer Olympics, and has since hosted numerous world rowing events.
Post- competitive rowing Luxford took up coaching at the Hutchins School in Hobart. He took schoolboy fours to the Australian Rowing Championships in 1985 and 1986 and then their schoolboy eight in 1987. From 1986 he was the Hutchins master-in-charge of rowing.
A rowing tank is an indoor facility which attempts to mimic the conditions rowers face on open water. Rowing tanks are primarily used for off-season rowing, muscle specific conditioning and technique training, or simply when bad weather doesn't allow for open water training.
The 1992 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 13 to 16 August 1992 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Since 1992 was an Olympic year for rowing, the World Championships did not include Olympic events scheduled for the 1992 Summer Olympics.
The Ludwigshafener Ruderverein was founded at August 1, 1878.of the rowing club of Ludwigshafen History. Website of the rowing club. Retrieved November 27th 2013.
The women's Crew team was the 2003 winner of the NCAA Division III Rowing Championship. Men and women compete in the New England Rowing Championship.
The Marin Rowing Association, located in Greenbrae, California, US is a rowing association and non-profit organization founded in 1968 by Coach R.C. "Bob" Cumming.
Matteo Pinca (born 12 October 1990) is an Italian male rower medal winner at senior level at the World Rowing Championships and European Rowing Championships.
Paolo Perino (born 10 March 1988) is an Italian male rower, medal winner at senior level at the World Rowing Championships and European Rowing Championships.
Chester-le-Street Amateur Rowing Club is a rowing club on the River Wear, based at the Riverside Sports Complex, Chester-le-Street, County Durham.
The 1990 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 31 October to 4 November 1990 at Lake Barrington in Tasmania, Australia.
The 1994 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 11 to 18 September 1994 at Eagle Creek Park, Indianapolis, United States.
Megan Robertson is an Australian former rowing coxswain. She was a dual national champion and won a silver medal at the 1984 World Rowing Championships.
Kim rowed competitively into his sixties, was a stalwart member and President of the Glebe Rowing Club and represented Australia at World Masters Rowing Championships.
In the 2013 New Year Honours, Murray was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to rowing. In 2018 the International Rowing Federation awarded Murray and Bond the Thomas Keller Medal for their outstanding international rowing career. It is the sport's highest honor and is awarded within five years of the athlete's retirement, acknowledging an exceptional rowing career and exemplary sportsmanship.
Vermeersch competes in sweep-oared boats. She was coached by Rebecca Sattin and won a rowing scholarship from the Western Australian Institute of Sport. Her senior club rowing has been from the West Australian Rowing Club. Vermeersch was first selected to represent Western Australia in the women's youth eight in 2010 contesting the Bicentennial Cup at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships.
In 2012 he became part of the British Rowing squad and was selected for the 2012 World Rowing U23 Championships in Trakai, Lithuania. The following year he was part of the Men's Coxless Pairs at the 2013 World Rowing Championships with James Foad. The pair won the B Final. He has won a European Bronze Medal in the Men's Eight at the 2014 European Rowing Championships.
Donaldson's senior rowing was from the Mercantile Rowing Club. In 1979 he was selected to cox the Victorian men's eight who contested and won the King's Cup at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships. Donaldson made his sole Australian representative appearance as coxswain of the 1979 Australian men's eight who contested the 1979 World Rowing Championships in Bled. That crew finished in fourth place.
Hill grew up in Loxton, South Australia. He attended Loxton North Primary School and took up rowing at Prince Alfred College in Adelaide. His senior club rowing has been from the Adelaide Rowing Club. In 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 & 2019 Hill was seated in the South Australian state representative men's eights competing for the King's Cup at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships.
Duncan Free's senior rowing was from the Surfers Paradise Rowing Club in Queensland. Representing that club he raced for the national Australian sculling title at the Australian Rowing Championships for twelve consecutive years from 1993. He won that national title on six occasions. He was the Queensland state representative sculler picked to race the President's Cup at the Australian Rowing Championships eight times from 1996 to 2004.
Nouka Baich (, lit. Boat Race, also spelt Nowka Bais) is a traditional dragon boat-style rowing sport of Bangladesh. The Bangladesh Rowing Federation, established in 1974, is the authority of all rowing activities in Bangladesh and has organised over 40 National Rowing Championships. The races are held during the wet and autumn seasons of the Bengali calendar which corresponds from June to October in the Gregorian calendar.
Both boats finished outside of medal contention.S Broad at World Rowing In 2002 he rowed with Matt Russell in the Australian lightweight coxless pair. They competed at the World Rowing Cup III and then at the 2002 World Rowing Championships in Seville where they finished in overall ninth place. At the 2003 World Rowing Championships in Milan, he won silver in the lightweight men's quad scull.
Clydesdale Amateur Rowing Club (abbreviated to Clydesdale ARC, or CARC) is Scotland's largest rowing club, located on the River Clyde in the centre of Glasgow. It was founded in 1857, by a number members who also were involved in the founding of Rangers Football Club. It is successful each year in many events at the Scottish Rowing Championships and is affiliated to Scottish Rowing.
The rowbike A rowbike is an example of a rowing cycle, hybrid fitness/transport machine that combines a bicycle, and a rowing machine. "Rowbike" is a trademark of the Rowbike company. The Rowbike was invented by Scott Olson, the creator of Rollerblade inline skates. "Rowling" is a combination of rowing and rolling and is sometimes used in place of rowing when describing a Rowbike.
Rowing Blazers is American fashion and lifestyle brand founded by Jack Carlson, a former member of the United States national rowing team, World Championships bronze medalist, and author of the book Rowing Blazers. The brand has a flagship store dubbed "The Rowing Blazers Clubhouse" on Grand Street in SoHo, Manhattan, and is known for its blazers, rugby shirts, dad hats, ties, sweaters, and shirts.
Vancouver Rowing Club (VRC) is a rowing club in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Originally formed in 1886 as the Vancouver Boating Club, the first clubhouse was built a year later. In 1890 one of the city's early athletic rivalries began when the Burrard Inlet Rowing Club built its headquarters just west of the Boating Club. Coal Harbour became the scene of many colourful rowing regattas.
Birmingham Rowing Club is an amateur rowing club, based at Birmingham in England. It is situated on Edgbaston Reservoir in the centre of Birmingham. The club was founded in 1873 although there is reference to a 'Birmingham Soho Club' using the reservoir earlier in 1859.Birmingham Rowing Club history The club, which serves Birmingham is an open rowing club for men, women, adults, juniors and veterans.
During the 2012 London Olympics, he decided to pursue rowing. In December 2012, he joined the Macquarie University Rowing Club and in 2013 attended an Australian Paralympic Committee Paralympic Talent Search session. In May 2013, he started to row with Barbara Ramjan at Balmain Rowing Club, which had a strong adaptive rowing program. His first competition was in June 2013 at JB Sharp winter series of regattas.
Lloyd grew up in Sydney, attended Boronia Park Primary school and took up rowing in his high school years at Sydney's Shore school. In 2008 he contested the Australian schoolboy eight championship title at the Australian Rowing Championships in the Shore first VIII and placed third. He studied for a BCivilEng from Deakin University. His senior club rowing was with the Sydney Rowing Club from 2009.
The club is currently affiliated with the rowing teams from Penn Charter and the Baldwin School. The club is also known for its motto "Labor ipse voluptas" (in English: Labor itself is a pleasure). Philadelphia Girls' Rowing Club ;Philadelphia Girls' Rowing Club Otherwise known as PGRC, the club is located at No. 14 Boathouse Row and is the oldest all-female rowing club in the world.
At the 1959 European Rowing Championships in Mâcon, he won a gold medal with the eight. At the 1960 Summer Olympics, he was a crew member of the German eight that won gold. At the 1961 European Rowing Championships in Prague, he won a gold medal with the coxed four. Both he and his brother retired after the 1961 rowing season from competitive rowing.
Ainsworth was educated at Scotch College, Melbourne where he took up rowing in 1966. He rowed in the Scotch second VIII in his final school year of 1969. He continued rowing at Monash University in 1970 and then joined Mercantile Rowing Club in Melbourne in 1972. In 1977 Ainsworth rowed in the Mercantile lightweight eight which won the national championship title at the Australian Rowing Championships.
John McKinlay was also a member of the 1952 US Olympic Rowing Team (Helsinki, Finland). Rowing out of the Detroit Boat Club the McKinlay twins won 6 US Rowing Championships and 8 Canadian Henley Championships. John McKinlay also made the semifinals of the Thames Cup at the Henley Royal Regatta in Great Britain in 1962. McKinlay retired from rowing in 1963 after a 13-year career.
Madsen was introduced to rowing after her wheelchair basketball sponsor invited her to a learn-to-row event in Dana Point. She found she was a natural at the sport and liked that she did not need to use a wheelchair to participate. In 2002, the International Rowing Federation added adaptive rowing to the World Rowing Championships, and Madsen, classified as a trunk-and-arms (TA) competitor, was selected to race at the 2002 World Rowing Championships. She finished in silver place in the single sculls.
Nash first represented Great Britain at the 2006 World Rowing Junior Championships in Amsterdam. Rowing as a member of the Men's Eight, Nash placed fourth. At the 2007 Rowing World Junior Championships in Beijing, he won a gold medal in the coxless four. In 2009 he progressed to represent Britain at the World Rowing U23 Championships in Racice, placing 9th in the coxed four. In 2010, at the World Rowing U23 Championships in Brest, Nash won a silver medal as a member of the coxless four.
The Welsh Sea Rowing Association () (WSRA) is the national governing body for coastal and ocean rowing in Wales. It is responsible for coastal rowing competitions in Wales, including the WSRA League, which has two racing categories: Celtic Longboats; and Yoles. It is a member of the Welsh Amateur Rowing Association-Rhwyfo Cymru (WARA) and is represented at WARA at board level and on the Performance, the Development, Coaching and Education, and the Events Sub-Committees. The Welsh Sea Rowing Association is based at Aberystwyth, Ceredigion.
Several international rowing competitions have been held at Lake Bagsværd. The 1963 European Rowing Championships for men were held on the lake (women competed in Moscow that year) as well as the 1971 European Rowing Championships (men and women). In 1978, the FISA Lightweight Championships were held at the venue, the only year in the history of World Rowing Championships when the lightweight competition was not held together with the open class. In September 2016, the World Rowing Masters Regatta was held on the lake.
The 2011 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 28 August to 4 September 2011 at Lake Bled in the Slovanian city of Bled. The annual week-long rowing regatta is organized by World Rowing Federation (FISA), and held at the end of the northern hemisphere summer. In non-Olympic Games years the regatta is the highlight of the international rowing calendar, and in the year prior to the Olympics it is the main qualification event for the following year's Olympics.
In 2010, Juliette Haigh who was in the New Zealand Women's Pair from 2004 to 2008 returned to the event and partnered Scown in the boat. The pair competed at two World Rowing Cup events and convincingly won both finals and the World Rowing Cup leadership jerseys, making them favourites for the 2010 World Rowing Championships to be held at Lake Karapiro in November 2010.World Rowing Who to Watch at the Rowing World Cup in Lucerne Published 7 July 2010. Retrieved 20 September 2010.
GMS Rowing Center New Milford is home to the GMS Rowing Center. Founded in 2003, it manages a US Rowing Training Center Program. It has a highly successful Middle and High School (Junior) Program which competes at Youth National Championships, Junior National Team Trials, The "Royal Canadian Henley" and has sent rowers to the Junior World Rowing Championships. In 2011 GMS also had rowers representing the US at the Under 23 World Championships in Amsterdam, The Netherlands and at the World Rowing Championships at Bled, Slovenia.
The 1966 European Rowing Championships were rowing championships held on the Bosbaan in the Dutch city of Amsterdam; the venue had previously been used for the 1954 and 1964 European Rowing Championships. This edition of the European Rowing Championships was for women only and was held from 26 to 28 August. Thirteen countries contested five boat classes (W1x, W2x, W4x+, W4+, W8+), and 39 teams were competing. Two weeks later, men would meet in Bled, Yugoslavia, at the second edition of the World Rowing Championships.
At an international level, the first women's races were introduced at the 1951 European Rowing Championships as test events. After three successful tests, these became official championships as accredited by the International Rowing Federation (FISA) at the 1954 European Rowing Championships. Women's rowing was added to the Olympic Games programme in 1976 at a distance of 1000 metres. This was extended to 2000 metres from 1984 onwards at world championship level, and from 1988 at the Summer Olympics, consistent with men's rowing events at the Olympics.
While West Germany had won the previous Olympic event in 1972, the Soviet Union had since won most of the relevant competitions: the 1973 European Rowing Championships (the event was discontinued after 1973), and the 1975 World Rowing Championships. In the 1974 World Rowing Championships, the Soviet Union won silver. East Germany had won silver at the 1972 Summer Olympics and had since won silver at the 1973 European Rowing Championships, gold at the 1974 World Rowing Championships, and silver in the following year. West Germany had not made the A final at the 1973 European Rowing Championships, but had won bronze at both the subsequent world championships.
The following year she won the coxless pair with Gill Webb and the coxed fours at the 1975 National Rowing Championships. A second appearance at the World Championships ensued in the coxed four at the 1975 World Rowing Championships. At the 1976 Summer Olympics she finished in tenth place in the coxless pairs event with Beryl Mitchell One year later in 1977, she won the coxless pairs with Mitchell, at the 1977 National Rowing Championships. and represented Britain again in the 1977 World Rowing Championships. After switching from the Civil Service Lades Rowing Club to the Thames Tradesmen's Rowing Club she secured another national title at the 1978 National Championships.
Cleary made her Australian representative debut at the World Rowing Cup I in Sydney in 2013 rowing in a double scull with Rebekah Hooper to a sixth placing. That year she competed at both the U23 World Rowing Championships in Linz in the Australian U23 eight and also at the 2013 World Rowing Championships in Chungju Korea where she was called into the Australian senior quad scull to race the B final when Madeleine Edmunds fell ill. In 2014 Cleary and Kerry Hore joined Edmunds and Jessica Hall in the Australian quad scull. They contested two World Rowing Cups and they placed fourth at the 2014 World Rowing Championships.
Gardiner made his Australian representative debut at the 1977 World Rowing Championships in Amsterdam in the Australian lightweight eight which won a bronze medal. The following year at the 1978 World Rowing Championships in Copenhagen he was again in the lightweight eight for another bronze.Gardiner at World Rowing He made the Australian men's lightweight eight on four further occasions and raced in that boat at Bled 1979, Montreal 1984, Hazewinkel 1985 and Lake Barrington 1990. He contested the 1981 World Rowing Championships in a lightweight double scull, the 1992 World Rowing Championships in Australia's lightweight four and the 1994 World Rowing Championships in a lightweight pair.
Raised in South Australia Carmen Klomp's senior rowing club rowing was initially from the Port Adelaide Rowing Club and later the Riverside Rowing Club in Adelaide. She first contested the Australian Rowing Championships in 1991 when she won the U19 national single scull title from her Port Adelaide teammate Anna Ozolins with whom she would go on to row at state and national representative levels. She made her first state representative appearance for South Australia in the 1991 women's youth four which contested and won the Bicentennial Cup at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships. In 1992 she rowed again in the South Australian youth four.
The Union Rowing Club of Christchurch is formed.Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand 1966: Rowing Star Boating Club is established, the oldest sporting club in Wellington.
Sheffield University Rowing Club (SURC) is the rowing club for The University of Sheffield and is based on Damflask Reservoir near Lower Bradfield, Sheffield, United Kingdom.
The 2016 Asian Rowing Championships were the 17th Asian Rowing Championships and took place from September 9–13, 2016, in Fenhu Water Sports Center, Jiashan, China.
Gianluca Barattolo (born 3 July 1978 in Naples) is an Italian rowing cox. He is currently a federal rowing instructor at the Sabaudia National Nautical Center.
The 2007 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 26 August to 2 September 2007 at Oberschleißheim Regatta Course near Munich, Germany.
Carrick on Shannon Rowing Club was founded in 1836 and is the oldest rowing club in Ireland as well as one of the oldest in Europe.
Cesare Gabbia (born 6 May 1992) is an Italian male rower, bronze medal winner at senior level at the World Rowing Championships and European Rowing Championships.
Eton College Boat Club is a rowing club based on the River Thames, at Eton College, Windsor and at the Eton Rowing Centre on Dorney Lake.
Clara Guerra (born 1 October 1998) is an Italian lightweight rower who won medals at senior level at the World Rowing Championships and European Rowing Championships.
He was the Finance Director of Rowing Australia from 2007 to 2009 and then was a board member of Rowing Australian for a period from 2010.
2013 Chungju World Rowing Championships Mirte Kraaijkamp (born 25 April 1984, Venray) is a Dutch rower. She won two gold medals at the World Rowing Championships.
Tinning at World Rowing An orthopaedic surgeon, Tinning travelled as the official team doctor accompanying the Australian rowing squad who competed at the 1980 Moscow Olympics.
53 n.s., nr.211 (2002) p.312, these are considered to be an “unambiguous reference to rowing”; also James W. Earl, “Beowulf’s Rowing-Match”, Neophilogus, vol.
Mason won silver in the junior coxed four at the 1968 World Junior ChampionshipsResults: 1968 World Rowing Junior Championships World Rowing He won the coxless fours with Jim Clark, Lenny Robertson and Frederick Smallbone, rowing for the Thames Tradesmen's Rowing Club, at the inaugural 1972 National Rowing Championships. Later in 1972 the same crew was selected for Great Britain at the 1972 Summer Olympics where they just failed to reach the final, finishing in fourth place in the semi finals of the men's coxless four. In 1974 he was part of an eight that won Great Britain's silver medal at the 1974 World Rowing ChampionshipsResults: 1974 World Rowing Championships World Rowing and in 1976 went to his second Olympics, where the crew of Mason, Richard Ayling, Neil Keron and David Townsend reached the semi finals of the men's coxless four. He won at Henley Royal Regatta three times as an athlete.
Thys rowingbike A rowing cycle is a wheeled vehicle propelled by a rowing motion of the body. Steering, braking, and shifting are usually done by the handlebars. Feet are on symmetrical foot rests, as opposed to rotating pedals. Unlike many rowing boats, the rider faces forward.
At the 1981 World Rowing Championships, he came eights. At the 1982 World Rowing Championships, he won the silver medal. At the 1983 World Rowing Championships, he came fourth. He did not attend the 1984 Summer Olympics in California, USA, due to the Eastern Bloc boycott.
Willem-Alexander Baan under construction in 2012 Willem-Alexander Baan (Dutch for Willem-Alexander Rowing Course) is an artificial lake in the Dutch village of Zevenhuizen near Rotterdam. It has been used as a rowing regatta venue since 2012 and hosted the 2016 World Rowing Championships.
The Club also co-hosts the Teddington Head with Walbrook Rowing Club. Over the years, club members have competed in rowing at international level. Members have also participated in long-distance rowing challenge events. The club provides support and coaching for all levels from beginner to advanced.
Rowing is an Olympic Sport which is regulated by Rowing Ireland. During the winter there are Head of the River Races (processional timed races) and during the summer there are Regattas (side by side racing). The Irish Championships are held at the National Rowing Centre in Cork.
The club was formed in 1864 but has much earlier origins with its early connections to the Exeter Amateur Rowing Club, St Thomas Amateur Rowing Club and Port Royal Amateur Rowing Club. It caters for all age groups and has had major national success in recent years.
Daniël Theodoor Mensch (born 4 October 1978 in Sliedrecht) is a Dutch athlete who won the silver medal in the 2004 Summer Olympics for rowing as a member of the 8-man Dutch rowing team. Additionally, he was a member of the Maastricht rowing fraternity MSRV Saurus.
Zhong Aifang is a Chinese lightweight rower. At the 1992 World Rowing Championships, she came fourth in the lightweight four. At the 1994 World Rowing Championships, she won silver in the double sculls. At the 1996 World Rowing Championships, she won gold in the lightweight four.
Bob Ernst is a former rowing coach. He served as both the men's and women's rowing coach at the University of Washington during a 42-year association with the school. He was a four-time coach of U.S. Olympic women's rowing teams, from 1976 to 1988.
In rowing, Hoogesteger was a member of the crew that won the Bronze medal in the Lightweight Women's Four at the 2005 World Rowing Championships. In 2011 Hoogesteger, alongside David Hosking, formed part of a team that broke the world record for rowing across the Atlantic Ocean.
The Stanford University Arrillaga Family Rowing and Sailing Center (or Stanford Rowing and Sailing Center) is a boating facility utilized by Stanford Cardinal Athletics for sailing and rowing sporting activities. It is located at the Port of Redwood City along Redwood creek in Redwood City, California.
These are the results of the men's double sculls competition in rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics. In a sculling boat, each rower has two oars, one on each side of the boat. The Rowing events were held at the Schinias Olympic Rowing and Canoeing Centre.
Zeidler was born in Beeskow, Brandenburg. She started rowing at the age of thirteen at the East German best rowing club Dynamo Berlin (later Sport Club Berlin).
The 2nd European Rowing U23 Championships was the 2nd edition and was held from 1 to 2 September 2018 at the Brest Rowing Course in Brest, Belarus.
The University of Sunderland Boat Club is affiliated to British Rowing (boat code USN) and won the women's double sculls title at the 2004 British Rowing Championships.
A separate event, the Commonwealth Rowing Championships, has been held in Commonwealth Games years since 2002. Commonwealth Rowing Regatta events were also held in 1994 and 1999.
Lake Quinsigamond plays host to many regattas every year including the Eastern Sprints, New England Collegiate Rowing Championships, and the New England Interscholastic Rowing Association (NEIRA) Championships.
The 1st European Rowing U23 Championships was the 1st edition and was held from 2 to 3 September 2017 at the Kruszwica Rowing Club in Kruszwica, Poland.
City of Bristol Rowing Club is a rowing club on the Bristol Harbour next to River Avon, based at The Boathouse, Albion Dockside Estate, Hanover Place, Bristol.
The men's eight rowing event at the 2015 Pan American Games was held from July 12–15 at the Royal Canadian Henley Rowing Course in St. Catharines.
He won two gold, two silver and a bronze at World Rowing Junior Championships. Smiljanić coached Oakland Strokes, a high school rowing club, from 2006 to 2010.
Rowing at the 1972 Summer Olympics featured 7 events, all for men. It was the last time that rowing did not include women's disciplines at the Olympics.
The 3rd European Rowing U23 Championships was the 3rd edition and was held from 7 to 8 September 2019 at the Ioannina Rowing Course in Ioannina, Greece.
The 2017 World Rowing Championships were the 47th edition of the World Rowing Championships that were held from 24 September to 1 October 2017 in Sarasota, Florida.
At the 2000 World Rowing Championships, she competed in the lightweight women's quadruple sculls and became world champion. She retired from competitive rowing after the 2000 season.
On 11 March 2014, Prince Harry formally launched Row2Recovery’s inland programme in the UK at the Henley River and Rowing Museum, helped by a grant from the Endeavour Fund, part of The Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry. In addition to British Rowing and Help for Heroes, the programme is specifically supported by the Sports Recovery programme at Tedworth House; the GB Rowing Team; British Rowing's Rowability Programme; the Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre Headley Court; Hasler Naval Service Recovery Centre; Guildford Rowing Club; Marlow Rowing Club and Gateshead Community Rowing Club. It was at this event that Prince Harry and Sir Keith Mills were given a demonstration of an indoor adaptive-rowing race which helped convince them that it was an appropriate sport for the Invictus Games.
The first international women's races were the 1954 European Rowing Championships. The introduction of women's rowing at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal increased the growth of women's rowing because it created the incentive for national rowing federations to support women's events. Rowing at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London included six events for women compared with eight for men. In the US, rowing is an NCAA sport for women but not for men; though it is one of the country's oldest collegiate sports, the difference is in large part due to the requirements of Title IX. At the international level, women's rowing traditionally has been dominated by Eastern European countries, such as Romania, Russia, and Bulgaria, although other countries such as Germany, Canada, the Netherlands, Great Britain and New Zealand often field competitive teams.
Watts made a number of underage appearances for Australia – at the 2008 & 2010 Junior World Rowing Championships; the 2010 Youth Olympics and the 2012 & 2014 World Rowing U23 Championships, winning three bronze medals. At the 2015 World Rowing Championships on Lac d'Aiguebelette in Aiguebelette, France, he won a silver medal in the men's quadruple scull (M4x) event, rowing with David Crawshay, Karsten Forsterling and Cameron Girdlestone.Watts at World Rowing Watts was next selected to row Australia's double scull at the 2016 Summer Olympics with Chris Morgan, winning the B final in a very, competitive boat class.Australian Olympic profile 2016 In 2017 Watts rowed Australia's double scull with Luke Letcher at two World Rowing Cups in Europe and then at the 2017 World Rowing Championships where they finished in overall seventeenth place.
Clark took up rowing in 1972, the same year in which she married Olympic rower Jim Clark. She went on to represent Great Britain from 1974 to 1987. In 1974, while rowing for the Civil Service Ladies Rowing Club she won the coxless pairs with Liz Monti, at the 1974 National Rowing Championships and was consequently selected by Great Britain for the 1974 World Rowing Championships in Lucerne which was the inaugural championships for women. Competing in the coxless pairs event with Monti they finished 9th overall (3rd in the B final).
Concept2 Headquarters in Morrisville, Vermont Concept2 is a manufacturer of rowing equipment based in Vermont, USA. It is best known for its air resistance indoor rowing machines (a.k.a. "ergometers" or "ergs"), which are considered the standard training and testing machines for competition rowers and can be found in most gyms. Competitive events rowed on a Concept2 rower include: the CRASH-B Sprints (which style themselves the world championship for indoor rowing); the British Indoor Rowing Championships indoor rowing competitions; and the CrossFit Games events (including the CrossFit Open and qualifiers).
Frasca was rowing consistently at the Australian national level in 2006 & 2007 but wasn't called back into national selection contention until the Olympic year 2008. She was picked for the eight for the World Rowing Cup II of 2008 at Lucerne and then was in the bow seat of the eight women's eight for Beijing 2008. They placed sixth.Frasca at World Rowing She was back in representative crews in 2010 rowing in a pair at the World Rowing Cup III in Lucerne before being selected in the W4- for Lake Karapiro 2010.
Cusack won the coxed pairs with Carl Purchase and the coxless pairs with Tony Richardson, rowing for the Wallingford Rowing Club, at the 1974 National Rowing Championships. He was part of the lightweight eight that secured a silver medal at the 1976 World Rowing Championships in Villach, Austria. He won a gold medal at the 1977 World Rowing Championships in Amsterdam with the lightweight men's eight. In 1978 he was part of the lightweight coxless four that finished 5th in the A final at the 1978 FISA Lightweight Championships in Copenhagen.
Chisholm was first selected to row for Great Britain at the 2001 World Rowing Cup IV in Munich in a lightweight quad scull which placed 12th. He raced again in the British lightweight quad at the 2003 World Rowing Cup III in Lucerne and finished in 8th place.Chisholm at World Rowing In 2004, he represented Great Britain at all three World Rowing Cups in Europe and was selected in the lightweight quad scull to race the 2004 World Rowing Championships in Banyoles, Spain. That quad won the B final and finished in overall seventh place.
In the meantime, the CAA welcomed a new associate member for women's rowing in Eastern Michigan University. The Eagles, a full MAC member which had competed as an independent in that sport since establishing a rowing program in 2001, were announced as a rowing affiliate on October 9, 2012, effective immediately. EMU would effectively replace another associate member, Boston University, in the CAA women's rowing league; four months earlier, the Terriers announced that they would move their entire athletic program to the rowing-sponsoring Patriot League in July 2013.
Lake Karapiro is an artificial reservoir lake on the Waikato River, formed in 1947 by damming the Waikato River to store water for the 96-megawatt Karapiro hydroelectric power station. The lake is regarded as one of New Zealand's best rowing venues. It hosted the World Rowing Championships in 1978 and 2010, as well as the rowing events for the 1950 British Empire Games. Lake Karapiro alternates with the South Island's Lake Ruataniwha in hosting the New Zealand national rowing championships and the New Zealand secondary school rowing championships (Maadi Cup).
Rowing has been popular in Philadelphia since the 18th century. Boathouse Row is a symbol of Philadelphia's rich rowing history, and each Big Five member has its own boathouse. Philadelphia hosts numerous local and collegiate rowing clubs and competitions, including the annual Dad Vail Regatta, the largest intercollegiate rowing event in the U.S., the Stotesbury Cup Regatta, and the Head of the Schuylkill Regatta, all of which are held on the Schuylkill River. The regattas are hosted and organized by the Schuylkill Navy, an association of area rowing clubs that has produced numerous Olympic rowers.
The school first started to offer a rowing programme in 2008 and a year later, Gowler took this up. At the time, she was also competing as an equestrian but soon started focussing on rowing so much that she had to choose one of the sports. Her trainer told her three weeks after she had started rowing that she would one day represent New Zealand. Jackie Gowler, her younger sister by three years, took up rowing in 2010 inspired by her success; they have both made it into the New Zealand national rowing team.
Raised in Queensland, Toon's senior club rowing was from the Toowong Rowing Club. Toon's first state representation for Queensland came in 1997 when he was selected to cox the Queensland youth eight to contest the Noel F Wilkinson Trophy at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships. On twelve consecutive occasions from 1998 to 2009 Toon was selected to cox the Queensland men's senior eight contesting the King's Cup at the Interstate Regatta. In Toowong Rowing Club colours he steered numerous crews in national championship title attempts at the Australian Rowing Championships.
Several of his former rowers would help expand the number of rowing schools by starting or developing rowing programs across the country. In 1900, Edwin Sweetland, who rowed varsity for Courtney in 1899, became the first rowing coach at Syracuse University. Mark Odell, who rowed Varsity for Cornell in 1897, was instrumental in establishing the rowing program at the University of Washington. In addition, The University of Wisconsin–Madison rowing program was started with the help of the University President Charles Kendall Adams, former President of Cornell during the beginning of Courtney's tenure.
Welsh Rowing (formally known as the Welsh Amateur Rowing Association) () is the governing body for the sport of rowing in Wales. It is responsible for promoting the sport in Wales, choosing crews to send to the Home Countries International Regatta and the Commonwealth Rowing Championships as well as progressing talented Welsh rowers along relevant pathways into the Great Britain trials and squads. It has 21 affiliated clubs, including schools and universities. Welsh Rowing is based at the Sport Wales National Centre, and boats its athletes from the Channel View Leisure Centre, Grangetown Cardiff.
The Thames Tradesmen's Rowing Club is a rowing club on the River Thames in London, United Kingdom at Chiswick Boathouse, 100m north-west of Barnes Railway Bridge, London. Established in 1897, its kit colours are white, claret (a form of red) and greenBritish Rowing Until 1956 the club was one of the leading and few London members of the National Amateur Rowing Association and helped to bring about the gradual merger with the Amateur Rowing Association for people in 'non-physical' work, to which were affiliated the various clubs on the Putney Embankment.
Skiff Racing Association Handbook The Association is run by a committee elected from the affiliated clubs and regattas, and is affiliated to the British Rowing (formerly ARA). The rules of racing are based on those of British Rowing closely enough that British Rowing qualified umpires may also umpire skiff races. Competitions are held at a number of events on the River Thames between April and October.British Rowing Almanack – all years Events are competed at four status levels from Novice to Senior, allowing the opportunity to compete for anyone from complete beginners and Olympic rowing champions.
The River Dee is home to rowing clubs, notably Grosvenor Rowing Club and Royal Chester Rowing Club, as well as two school clubs, The King's School Chester Rowing Club and Queen's Park High Rowing Club. The weir is used by a number of local canoe and kayak clubs. Each July the Chester Raft Race is held on the River Dee in aid of charity. Chester Golf Club is near the banks of the Dee, and there are numerous private golf courses near the city, as well as a 9-hole municipal course at Westminster Park.
The British Rowing Indoor Championships (BRIC) is an indoor rowing event previously organised by The Rowing Company under the tile British Indoor Rowing Championships (BIRC). It first began in 1991 with the first event held in Henley-on-Thames attracting 200 competitors. Over the years it outgrew all of its venues and from 2000 was held at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham. The 2005 championships had over 3,000 entrants and is currently the world 's biggest indoor rowing event and Britain's biggest mass- participation indoor sporting event.
These degrees stuck, and Swedish swimming schools still use these degrees for different levels of swimming skills. An attempt was made in the 1870s to introduce academic rowing after the Oxbridge model. The Stockholm Nation acquired a rowing boat in 1877, soon followed by the Gothenburg Nation, and for a number of years rowing competitions were held between teams from the two nations. Although rowing never got the strong position it has at the English universities, an annual Uppsala-Lund regatta has been arranged since 1992, between rowing teams from Uppsala and Lund University.
Ball began rowing as a teenager at for Broxbourne Rowing Club. She was selected for the 1979 FISA Junior Championships but fell ill and did not compete. However the following year she did row in the 1980 and 1981 FISA Junior Championships. Ball was part of the coxless fours crew, with Tessa Millar, Kareen Marwick, Kate McNicol and Sue Bailey, that won the national title rowing for the A.R.A Squad, at the 1983 National Rowing Championships which led to selection for the Great Britain team at the 1983 World Rowing Championships.
Reading Rowing Club on the River Thames Rowing is pursued by the Reading Rowing Club, the Reading University Boat Club, both next to Caversham Bridge whilst Reading Blue Coat School trains in Sonning adjacent to The Redgrave Pinsent Rowing Lake in Caversham, which provides training facilities for the GB National Squad. However almost all club rowing is done on the River Thames. The annual Reading Town Regatta takes place near Thames Valley Park, with the Reading Amateur Regatta taking place in June, usually two weeks prior to Henley Royal Regatta.
The Brown University men's rowing team represents Brown University in men's intercollegiate rowing and is the oldest organized intercollegiate sport at the university. Since its revival in 1949, the Brown University rowing program has become one of the most successful collegiate rowing programs in the world, winning men's and women's national titles, as well as championship titles at the world-famous Henley Royal Regatta in London. In addition, the program has produced 32 Olympic rowers. Brown rowing is characterized by its home course, the Seekonk River, and its historic rivalry with Yale and Harvard.
Banting's national representative debut came in 2013 when she steered the Australian eight at the 2013 U23 World Rowing Championships in Linz to a fourth placing in the final.Banting at World Rowing The following year she was again in the stern of the Australian U23 eight when they achieved a fourth placing at the 2014 U23 World Rowing Championships in Varese. In 2015 Banting took the rudder of senior women's eight. She coxed that crew at two Rowing World Cups in Europe and then at the 2015 World Rowing Championships in Aiguebelette.
Hill at the 1974 Race of Champions Before taking up motor racing, Hill spent several years actively involved in rowing. Initially, he rowed at Southsea Rowing Club, while stationed in Portsmouth with the Royal Navy and at Auriol Rowing Club in Hammersmith. He met his future wife Bette at a Boxing Day party at Auriol and, while courting her, he also coached her clubmates at Stuart Ladies' Rowing Club on the River Lea. In 1952 he joined London Rowing Club, then as now one of the largest and most successful clubs in Great Britain.
Whitehouse started her rowing career as a schoolgirl in Dimboola, Victoria. Her senior club rowing was from the Dimboola Rowing Club and later in Melbourne from the Banks Rowing Club and then the Melbourne University Boat Club.Whitehouse Profile at Guerin Foster Whitehouse first made Victorian state representation as a 16 year old in 1974 Colts series raced against New Zealand.Whitehouse Profile at Guerin Foster In 1977 at the Australian Rowing Championships she won a women's junior four title in Dimboola colours with Pam Westendorf-Marshall with whom she would share later state and national honours.
Hazewinkel lake The Hazewinkel is a 2,000 m rowing and regatta course belonging to Bloso in Heindonk, municipality of Willebroek, near Mechelen, Belgium. The site consists of a finishing tower, boathouses, a cafeteria and eight basic huts that house athletes using the lake. The course hosted the Great Britain Rowing team's national final trials for some years and, in July 1996 and 2006, the World Rowing Under 23 Championships too. It has also hosted two World Rowing Championships (1980, 1985) as well as the World Rowing Junior Championships (1997).
Cross, Martin Patrick (2001). Olympic Obsession: The Inside Story of Britain's Most Successful Sport. Breedon Books Subsequently, Clark was master in charge of rowing at Latymer Upper School, where among his early protégés there was the double Olympic rowing gold medallist, Andy Holmes. In 1985 he was appointed, by Tor Nilsen, as an Italian national coach and ran the rowing programme at the Fiat Aviation Rowing club in Turin, Italy.
Cureton was first selected to Australian representative rowing in a junior quad scull to compete at the World Junior Rowing Championships in Plovdiv, Bulgaria in 1999. They placed fourth.Cureton at World Rowing In 2000 aged just nineteen he was elevated to the Australian senior lightweight squad and into the men's eight. They competed at the lightweight-only 2000 World Rowing Championships in Zagreb and won a bronze medal.
With rowing officials from around the world coming to the regatta, the International Rowing Federation (FISA) held an ordinary congress on 30 August 1950 in Milan. It was at that congress that it was decided that women's rowing would be trialled. The first test event over the shorter agreed 1,000 m distance was run at the 1951 European Rowing Championships in Mâcon a day prior to the men's competition starting.
Twickenham Rowing Club was founded on 26 July 1860 so is jointly with Thames Rowing Club the third oldest rowing club on the Thames. The club is on Eel Pie Island in Twickenham, south-west London. Its boat code is TWK. The club's colour is dark blue with either magenta bands or a single wide band across the middle of the oars (rowing oars are usually arranged normally fesswise).
The 2005 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 29 August to 4 September 2005 at the Nagaragawa International Regatta Course in Kaizu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. The international rowing season usually ends with the World Championship regatta. Apart from the Olympic Games, this is the most prestigious international rowing event attracting over 1000 rowers. The 2005 championships were the first championships to be held in Asia.
He flew an F-105 Thunderchief in combat in the Vietnam war, and received the Distinguished Flying Cross. He has stayed connected to the sport of rowing by coaching high school rowing teams, including the J.E.B. Stuart High School Crew Team in Fairfax County, Virginia. He has also raised money for local rowing teams and was involved in choosing the site for rowing competition in the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta.
At the 1983 World Rowing Championships, Horvat and Arba won silver in the women's pair. The same crew won gold at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. She gained the 1985 World Rowing Championships title with Horvat, and won the 1986 and 1987 World Rowing Championships with Olga Homeghi. At the 1987 World Rowing Championships, she also competed with the women's eight, and won a second title at that event.
Ginn was educated at Scotch College, Melbourne where he took up rowing. His senior club rowing was done from the Mercantile Rowing Club in Melbourne. His first state selection for Victoria came in the 1993 youth eight contesting the Noel Wilkinson Trophy in the Interstate Regatta at the Australian Rowing Championships. He rowed again in the Victorian youth eight in 1994, this time to victory in the Interstate Regatta.
Wearne made his Australian representative debut in a coxless pair at the 1994 World Rowing Championships in Indianapolis rowing with Robert Walker. They rowed to a third placing and a bronze medal.Wearne at World Rowing They stayed together into 1995 and continued to be coached by Harald Jahrling. At the 1995 World Rowing Championships in Tampere they took silver finishing second behind the formidable British crew of Redgrave and Pinsent.
Doyle was born in Melbourne and commenced his rowing career at Xavier College. His senior rowing was with Mercantile Rowing Club where his father Brian Doyle was a club stalwart and coach. Doyle represented Victoria at the Australian Rowing Championships in the men's Interstate Eight-Oared Championship - the King's Cup on six occasions from 1982 to 1988. He was in consecutive winning Victorian crews from 1985 to 1988.
McBride won the final, beating Brazil's Fabiana Beltrame. At the World Rowing U23 Championships in 2015 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, she won the U23 lightweight double scull with Jackie Kiddle, setting a new world best time. McBride won a gold medal at the 2015 World Rowing Championships in the lightweight single scull and repeated the feat at the 2016 World Rowing Championships. She is a member of the Nelson Rowing Club.
In 2019, Loreto Mandeville Hall won the GSV Athletics Championship for the 6th year in a row. The Loreto Mandeville Hall rowing program is one of the top school rowing programs nationally. The school Rowing Squad comprises over 170 athletes from Years 9-12 who compete in the annual Head of the Schoolgirls’ Regatta. In 2019 Loreto entered a rowing crew in the Henley Royal Regatta on the River Thames.
The school (along with the associated boys' school) runs the Merchant Taylors' School Boat Club which is affiliated to British Rowing (boat code MTS). The school competes in the British Rowing Championships. The junior under 14 double scull won the national title at the 2015 British Rowing Junior Championships and the junior under 15 double scull (composite with Trafford RC) won the national title at the 2016 British Rowing Junior Championships.
At the 2013 World Rowing U23 Championships in Linz, Austria, she came fifth with the U23 women's quadruple sculls. At the 2014 World Rowing U23 Championships in Varese, Italy, she won a silver medal with the U23 women's four. In the 2015 season, Loe competed at World Rowing Cups in Italy and Switzerland in the women's single sculls, but she did not compete at the 2015 World Rowing Championships.
Henderson was part of the double sculls crew, with Julian Scrivener that won the national title rowing for Lea Rowing Club, at the 1987 National Rowing Championships. He was a member of the unplaced British quad scull at the 1989 World Rowing Championships. In 1990 he won the Wingfield Sculls.Wingfield Sculls Record of Races He competed at the World Championships in 1991 in the Double scull partnering Guy Pooley.
She subsequently became senior national coach for the Amateur Rowing Association, and now serves as chairman of the Competitive Rowing Commission of the International Rowing Federation (FISA). She was jointly responsible with Chris Aistrop for setting up the Henley Women's Regatta in June 1988. She was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2020 New Year Honours for services to rowing and gender equality in sport.
Robertson made his Australian representative debut at the 1977 World Rowing Championships in Amsterdam in the Australian lightweight eight which won a bronze medal. The following year at the 1978 World Rowing Championships in Copenhagen he was again in the lightweight eight for another bronze.Robertson at World Rowing Robertson's representative career finished in the Australian lightweight eight at the 1990 World Rowing Championships where they rowed to a fifth placing.
Doyle was born in Melbourne and commenced his rowing career at Xavier College. His senior rowing was with Mercantile Rowing Club where his father Brian Doyle was a club stalwart and coach. Doyle represented Victoria at the Australian Rowing Championships in the men's Interstate Eight-Oared Championship - the King's Cup on six occasions from 1981 to 1987. He was in three consecutive King's Cup winning Victorian crews from 1985 to 1987.
Rowing club The school runs the Monmouth Comprehensive School Boat Club which is affiliated to British Rowing (boat code MOC). It is the only fully comprehensive school rowing club in England and Wales. Many students compete in national championships with some gaining international recognition. Monmouth Comprehensive School Boat Club.
Profile at the New Zealand Olympic Committee He later served as a Coach for West End Rowing Club, on the Club's Executive Committee and as a Starter for rowing regattas. In honour for services he became an Elected Honorary Member of the rowing club and later a Vice-President.
Walton Rowing Club is an amateur rowing club, on the River Thames in England. Its club and boat house is situated on the Surrey bank of the Thames at Walton-on-Thames just above Sunbury Lock. The club organises several rowing events, and members have competed at international level.
This race was open solely to collegiate rowing teams. Since 1997, the NCAA has hosted an invitational rowing championship for women. Unlike the former women's collegiate championship, the NCAA does not have a championship race for women's lightweight rowing. In response, the IRA hosts a women's lightweight event.
The men's eight event was part of the rowing programme at the 1928 Summer Olympics. It was one of seven rowing events for men and was the seventh appearance of the event, which had been on the programme for every Olympic Games since rowing was added in 1900.
He retired in 2004 at 29, because of back injury, and has since taken up rowing. He has had notable success in indoor rowing, winning his age group and coming third overall in 2008, and beating international rowers to win overall in 2009 at the British Indoor Rowing Championships.
Bevan is a member of the Counties Manukau Rowing Club, and she started rowing there while at Manurewa High School. She won the gold medal in the coxless four at the 2014 World Rowing Championships in Amsterdam. With the women's eight, she came fourth at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
Vraštil was born in 1951 in Olomouc, Czechoslovakia. He started rowing in his home town aged 12. At the 1969 World Rowing Junior Championships in Italy, he won gold with the junior men's eight. At the 1971 European Rowing Championships in Denmark, he came seventh with the men's eight.
Retrieved 6 November 2010.World Rowing The New Zealand Women's Pairs Published 6 November 2010. Retrieved 6 November 2010. After winning a bronze medal with the New Zealand women's eight at the 2017 World Rowing Championships, she is having a break from rowing in the 2017/18 season.
In the 2003 World Rowing Championships, she won a gold medal in the women's coxless four event. She also won a bronze medal at the 1999 World Rowing Championships in the same event, and a silver medal at the 1998 World Rowing Championships in the women's eight event.
Besides single sculls, Karppinen also rowed doubles with his younger brother Reima and won a silver medal at the 1981 World Rowing Championships. Currently Karppinen works as a national rowing coach, and also trains his son Juho, and daughter Eeva, who both compete in rowing at the international level.
Andy Anderson (born February 19, 1954) is an American rower and rowing coach. He is a member of the National Rowing Hall of Fame and writes a column for Rowing News. He was born in Syracuse, New York. He attended Trinity College of the United States of America.
The Queens’ College Boat Club hosts the annual Queens' Ergs competition in the Michaelmas Term, an 8x500m indoor rowing relay race open to novices (those who have begun rowing that term) only. It usually attracts over 1000 rowers, and is the second largest indoor rowing event in the UK.
Reinhold Batschi OAM (born 20 August 1942 in Sânpetru, Brașov County, Romania) is a former Romanian rower and leading Australian rowing coach. He was the inaugural Head Coach of the Australian Institute of Sport's rowing program and Head Coach of the Australian Olympic rowing teams from 1980 to 2000.
Members of the student rowing club Skadi were part of the 'Holland Acht', winning a gold medal at the Olympics in 1996. Since the opening in April 2013, Rotterdam hosts the rowing venue Willem-Alexander Baan that hosted the 2016 World Rowing Championships for Seniors, U23 and Juniors.
Stephen Fairbairn (25 August 1862 – 16 May 1938) was a rower and an influential rowing coach at Jesus College Boat Club, Cambridge University, Thames Rowing Club and London Rowing Club in the early decades of the 20th century, and founded the prestigious Head of the River Race in 1925.
Glasgow Schools Rowing Club (GSRC) is a rowing club on the River Clyde, based at the East boathouse, Glasgow Green, Glasgow. The club is affiliated to Scottish Rowing and is a collective of Glasgow Schools whose membership fees provide a large percentage of the club's registered charity income.
There was no clear favourite for the event. No nation had won the European Rowing Championships since the previous Olympic Games more than once. Only the Soviet Union had won a European Rowing Championship medal twice since 1952. Italy had come third at the 1956 European Rowing Championships.
The men's single sculls event was part of the rowing programme at the 1928 Summer Olympics. It was one of seven rowing events for men and was the seventh appearance of the event, which had been on the programme for every Games since rowing was added in 1900.
The 2017 Asian Rowing Championships were the 18th Asian Rowing Championships and took place from September 4–8, 2017, in Klong Phai Water Sport Training Centre, Pattaya, Thailand.
Rob Williams (born 9 December 1960) is a British lightweight rower. He now works as a rowing coach at Mersey Rowing Club and lives in Devonport, Tasmania, Australia.
Rowing cycles exist in numerous designs, particularly with respect to frames and drive mechanisms. Commercial production numbers for rowing cycles are small compared to that of standard bicycles.
The men's single sculls was a rowing event held as part of the Rowing at the 1912 Summer Olympics programme. It was the fourth appearance of the event.
Worcester Rowing Club is a rowing club on the River Severn, based at The Boathouse, Grandstand Road, Pitchcroft, Worcester, Worcestershire, West Midlands and backs on to Worcester Racecourse.
Edward V "Terry" O'Hanlon is an Australian former rowing coxswain. He was seven times an Australian national champion who coxed Australian representative crews at two World Rowing Championships.
The men's quadruple sculls rowing event at the 2015 Pan American Games was held from July 12–14 at the Royal Canadian Henley Rowing Course in St. Catharines.
The women's quadruple sculls rowing event at the 2015 Pan American Games was held from July 12–15 at the Royal Canadian Henley Rowing Course in St. Catharines.
The men's coxless pair rowing event at the 2015 Pan American Games was held from July 12–14 at the Royal Canadian Henley Rowing Course in St. Catharines.
The men's coxless four rowing event at the 2015 Pan American Games was held from July 11–13 at the Royal Canadian Henley Rowing Course in St. Catharines.
The women's coxless pair rowing event at the 2015 Pan American Games was held from July 11–13 at the Royal Canadian Henley Rowing Course in St. Catharines.
The men's single sculls rowing event at the 2015 Pan American Games was held from July 11–15 at the Royal Canadian Henley Rowing Course in St. Catharines.
The men's double sculls rowing event at the 2015 Pan American Games was held from July 11–13 at the Royal Canadian Henley Rowing Course in St. Catharines.
The Calcutta Rowing Club (CRC), located in Kolkata, India, was founded in 1858 and is one of the oldest rowing clubs of its kind outside the United Kingdom.
The women's single sculls rowing event at the 2015 Pan American Games was held from July 12–14 at the Royal Canadian Henley Rowing Course in St. Catharines.
The women's double sculls rowing event at the 2015 Pan American Games was held from July 11–13 at the Royal Canadian Henley Rowing Course in St. Catharines.
Bernardi performance in the 1989 World Rowing Championships , rowinghistory-aus.info. Retrieved 8 December 2014. Later that year Bernardi suffered a back injury that effectively ended his rowing career.
The 2018 World Rowing U23 Championships is the 14th edition of the World Rowing U23 Championships and was held from 25 July to 29 July 2018 in Poznań.
Kenneth Chan (born 10 Jan 1974) is an Australian representative rowing coxswain. He was an Australian champion and won a bronze medal at the 2000 World Rowing Championships.
Goodman's national representative debut came in 2011 when she was selected to contest the 2011 Junior World Rowing Championships at Eton Dorney in Australia's quad scull. That quad placed tenth overall.Goodman at World Rowing In 2013 she competed at the U23 World Rowing Championships in Linz rowing the four seat of the women's eight to a fourth placing in the final. She was elevated to the Australian women's senior eight in 2014. They raced at the World Rowing Cup III in Lucerne and then at the 2014 World Rowing Championships in Amsterdam finishing in tenth place. In 2015 she represented in a coxless pair with Genevieve Horton. They competed at two World Rowing Cups in Europe before contesting the 2015 World Rowing Championships in Aiguebelette and coming away with a world thirteenth ranking. Goodman was a member of the Australian women's eight who initially missed qualification for the 2016 Rio Olympics but received a late call up following the Russian drug scandal.
Crawshay made his Australian representative debut in 2000 at the World Rowing Cup III in Lucerne in a quad scull. That same year he competed at the World Rowing U23 Championships in an Australian quad which won silver. He raced again in 2001 at the U2 World Championships in a quad scull and won bronze.Crawshay at World Rowing That same year Crawshay also competed in Australia's senior quad scull at the 2001 World Rowing Championships in Lucerne for a tenth-place finish. In 2003 Crawshay was back in Australian representative crews rowing with Peter Hardcastle in the double scull at the World Rowing Cup III in Lucerne for a second placing and then at the 2003 World Rowing Championships in Milan to a sixth-place finish in the final. Following the 2004 Olympics Crawshay was in 2005 selected as Australia's single sculls representative at the 2005 World Rowing Championships in Gifu, Japan where he placed ninth overall.
In 1998, when the regatta was held at Lake Ruataniwha, he came third in the U16 double, and second in the U16 quad. He was in his last year at high school in 1999, and at that year's Maadi Cup, he won the U-17 quad national title. After their 1999 success, their trainer—Charles Haggie—introduced them to people in the rowing scene so that they would end up with one of the dominant rowing clubs at the time after they left school: Avon Rowing Club, Auckland Rowing Club, or Waikato Rowing Club. His first world championship medal was as a member of the New Zealand coxless four at 2007 World Rowing Championships.
After a Royal Commission's investigation in 1867 the original Lancaster Rowing Club had ceased to exist and two new clubs were established: a new Lancaster Rowing Club (Tory) and John O'Gaunt Rowing Club (Liberal).Neil Wigglesworth The Social History of English Rowing p161 Up to 1876 the Lancaster Rowing Club, with subscriptions as high as £70 saw increasing success and the boathouse was paid for. However John O'Gaunt Rowing Club on the other side of the river was less successful and had to remove their boats from their building as rental was too high. It was then that James Williamson, 1st Baron Ashton a leader of Lancaster's new found manufacturing prosperity, came to the rescue.
The lake, regarded as one of New Zealand's best rowing venues, hosted the World Rowing Championships in 1978 and 2010, as well as the rowing events for the 1950 British Empire Games. Lake Karapiro alternates with the South Island's Lake Ruataniwha in hosting the New Zealand national rowing championships and the New Zealand secondary school rowing championships (Maadi Cup). Rowers who train on the lake mostly live in nearby Cambridge. An International Rowing Federation inspection panel visited Lake Karapiro in March 2006 and said in its report that it was one of the fairest courses in the world they had seen and that the lake was one of the most picturesque in the world.
Parry attended St Joseph’s Gregory Terrace in Brisbane where he took up rowing. St Joseph’s Gregory Terrace Parry's senior club rowing has been from the Toowoong Rowing Club in Queensland.Parry at Rowing Australia His state representative debut for Queensland came in 2016 in the lightweight four which contested and won the Penrith Cup at the Interstate Regatta. 2016 Interstate C'ships He rowed in further Queensland lightweight fours racing for the Penrith Cup in 2017, 2018 and 2019.2018 Interstate Regatta He stroked those crews in 2018 and 2019.2019 Interstate Regatta In 2015 and 2016 Parry won the open lightweight men's eight national titles rowing in composite Queensland crews at the Australian Rowing Championships.
Raised in Maroochydore, Queensland, Mills' first senior rowing was done from the Noosa Rowing Club and later after she took her Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) scholarship, from the Canberra Rowing Club. Mills' first state representative selection came in 2003 when she was selected for Queensland to race a national single sculls title for the Nell Slater Trophy at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships. She was offered a scholarship to the AIS in its joint venture with Rowing Australia under the National Rowing Centre of Excellence program.ACT Academy of Sport program From 2004 Mills was selected in Australian Capital Territory senior women's eight to contest the Queen's Cup at the Australian Championships.
She never took up rowing while at high school; it was at Lake Ruataniwha in November 2008 when she supported her younger brother at a rowing regatta that she was asked by Southland coach John O'Connor whether she wanted to try rowing herself as she had the right physical attributes. Only 14 months later, she was nominated for the New Zealand under-23 squad to compete at the 2010 World Rowing U23 Championships in Belarus, something that O'Connor termed "astonishing". Her brother, Oliver Behrent, went to the World Rowing Junior Championships in the same year. Her first club was the Waihopai Rowing Club in Southland and she later rowed for the University of Otago.
Oxford University Rowing Clubs (OURCs) is a federation of the Oxford University Boat Club (OUBC), the Oxford University Women's Boat Club (OUWBC), the Oxford University Lightweight Rowing Club (OULRC), and the Oxford University Women's Lightweight Rowing Club (OUWLRC), as well as all college boat clubs. OURCs is a purely administrative organisation with no training or crews. It was created in 1986 in order to remove the organisational burden from the university squad and is responsible for organising inter-collegiate competitions and overseeing the conduct of college rowing. The student-led organisation of OURCs is supported by senior members of the university, the Council for Oxford University Rowing, which issues advice and deals with aspects of rowing safety.
Robert Gordon University Boat Club (RGUBC) is the rowing club at Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, Scotland. The club is affiliated to Scottish Rowing. In 2012 the club formed University Rowing Aberdeen (URA) in partnership with the Aberdeen University Boat Club so that both clubs could share resources, funding and coaching.
Endrekson competed in the World Rowing Junior Championships in 1996 in the double sculls event (24th) and 1997 in the single sculls event (16th). In 2001 he won a gold medal in the World Rowing U23 Regatta (now World Rowing U23 Championships) in the double sculls event with Leonid Gulov.
Star Boating Club is a Wellington based rowing club, situated on the waterfront adjacent to Whairepo Lagoon. It is the oldest rowing club in Wellington, having existed since 1866. Star is one of New Zealand's oldest active rowing clubs and sporting organisations. It is home to rowers of all ages.
Varsity 1960 In the 1960s the role of the parent societies, the corporations, started to change. This affected the rowing clubs heavily. Stand-alone rowing clubs were founded, without a student corporation as a parent. These rowing clubs could not join the KNSRB, but, as their number grew, needed representation.
Lightweight rowing was a category entered into the Olympic sport, originally due to countries of smaller stature competing with an unfair disadvantage, as rowing favors the taller athlete who has more leverage. Current Olympic class lightweight events in rowing are a men's lightweight Double Scull, and a women's lightweight Double Scull.
Luka Đorđević (, ; , born May 12, 1991 in Belgrade) is a Serbian-born Azerbaijani rower. He won a gold medal at the 2011 World Rowing U23 Championships in Men's Coxed fours and posted U23 world record. He repeated the success in 2012."World Rowing", Luka Dordevic World Rowing All Results Since 2013.
The river is used by a number of rowing clubs, including Queen's University Boat Club, Queen's Ladies Boat Club, Methodist College Boat Club, Royal Belfast Academical Institution (RBAI) Rowing Club, Belfast Rowing Club (BRC) and Lagan Scullers Club (). The Boathouses are all based between the Governors Bridge and the Stranmillis Weir.
Additionally, Weld Boathouse is home to Harvard's recreational sculling program and the House Crews of Harvard College's twelve residential colleges. Graduate rowing programs also use Weld. Harvard men's rowing uses Newell Boathouse on the Boston side of the river. Until recent decades, rowing and sculling used finely crafted wooden boats.
The Ridgebacks rowing team was first established in 2005 and currently operate out of Durham Rowing Club in Port Perry, Ontario. Currently the team competes in Ontario level regattas during the months of September and October. The team fields both men's and women's rowing at both novice and varsity levels.
Both lakes are major water-sport recreation outlets for the surrounding towns. Two of the three lakes formed by the dams are used for rowing by clubs, schools, and to host regattas. Lake Lillinonah is used by the GMS Rowing Center and is host to the GMS Regatta.GMS Rowing Center.
The 1912 European Rowing Championships were rowing championships held on Lake Geneva in the Swiss city of Geneva. The competition was for men only and they competed in five boat classes (M1x, M2x, M2+, M4+, M8+). The 1912 Olympic rowing competition had been held a month earlier in Stockholm, Sweden.
The school has an active rowing club called the Royal Grammar School Worcester Boat Club which is based on the River Severn. The club is affiliated to British Rowing (boat code WRG) and has produced British champion crews at the British Rowing Championships in 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2003.
Oxford University Lightweight Rowing Club (OULRC) is the university rowing club for lightweight men at the University of Oxford which selects crews to race against Cambridge University Lightweight Rowing Club in the Henley Boat Races at the end of Hilary term. These races are usually held in late March each year.
They took gold at the World Rowing Cup II in Poznan and then raced in the Australian men's senior eight at the WRC III in Lucerne to a silver medal. At the 2017 World Rowing Championships in Sarasota Florida rowing as a four, they won their heat and semi-final.
Hatcher was a selector for Australian representative squads for six World Rowing Championships from 1989 to 1994 and for the 1992 Summer Olympics. Most notably, his involvement in the selection of the Oarsome Foursome rowing team for the 1990 World Rowing Championships along with coach Noel Donaldson and other national selectors..
He remained in Australian selection contention in 2001 rowing in the lightweight coxless four at the World Rowing Cup IV in Munich. Then at the 2001 World Rowing Championships in Lucerne he rowed in both the lightweight coxless four (to ninth place) and the men's lightweight eight (to sixth place).
Hawkins made his Australian representative debut in 1977 in the men's lightweight eight at the 1977 World Rowing Championships in Amsterdam. The Australian eight rowed to a bronze medal.Hawkins at World Rowing He rowed again in the Australian lightweight eight at the 1979 World Rowing Championships where that crew placed sixth.
In Sydney Rowing Club colours Jahrling contested numerous national titles at the Australian Rowing Championships. He won seven national championships and twenty-one New South Wales state championship titles.
From 1927 to 1972, he was the New South Wales Councillor on the Australian Amateur Rowing Council Board. Alderson was a regular rowing contributor to the Sydney Morning Herald.
After he finished his competitive rowing career, he worked as a rowing coach for five years. When Czechoslovakia became the Czech Republic in 1993, Vraštil became a school teacher.
Until then, no English rowing teams had ever visited a foreign rowing regatta, however after the defeats in Henley they entered the regatta to challenge the clubs of Ghent.
The men's lightweight coxless four rowing event at the 2015 Pan American Games was held from July 12–15 at the Royal Canadian Henley Rowing Course in St. Catharines.
There was a weekend event which attracted 7000 spectators with the rowing course hosting a regatta attended by 188 crews and representing 80 South Island rowing clubs.Sheridan, Page 149.
Glasgow Academy Boat Club is a rowing club on the River Clyde, based at the Glasgow Schools East boathouse, Glasgow Green, Glasgow. The club is affiliated to Scottish Rowing.
The women's lightweight single sculls rowing event at the 2015 Pan American Games was held from July 12–15 at the Royal Canadian Henley Rowing Course in St. Catharines.
The men's lightweight double sculls rowing event at the 2015 Pan American Games was held from July 11–14 at the Royal Canadian Henley Rowing Course in St. Catharines.
The women's lightweight double sculls rowing event at the 2015 Pan American Games was held from July 11–14 at the Royal Canadian Henley Rowing Course in St. Catharines.
The 1991 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 19 to 25 August 1991 in Vienna, Austria. The regatta was held on the New Danube.
The 1975 World Rowing Championships was the fifth World Rowing Championships. It was held from 21 to 30 August at Holme Pierrepont National Watersports Centre in Nottingham, Great Britain.
Kell was educated at MLC School in Burwood, Sydney where she took up rowing. Her senior club rowing was from the Sydney University Women's Boat Club and the Mosman Rowing Club. Kell made state selection in successive New South Wales crews contesting the 2001, 2002 & 2003 women's youth eight championship racing for the Bicentennial Cup at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships. Those crews were victorious in 2001 and 2002.
Hornsey took up rowing when she was 12 years old in New Norfolk, Tasmania. Her senior rowing was from New Norfolk club and the Mercantile Rowing Club in Melbourne. Hornsey was selected in the Tasmanian representative VIIIs who raced for the Queen's Cup at the Australian Rowing Championships on seven occasions from 2003 to 2008 and in 2014. She stroked all six Tasmanian Women's VIIIs who competed at the Interstate Regattas between 2004 and 2014.
Lockwood attended Camberwell Primary and then Scotch College, Melbourne where he took up rowing. His senior club rowing has been from the Melbourne University Boat Club. On six occasions from 2010 to 2016 Lockwood was seated in the Victorian men's senior eight who contested the King's Cup at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships.Guerin Foster Aust Rowing History In those crews Lockwood saw two King's Cup victories and three times placed second.
Post-competitive rowing Lee was a selector of Australian crews for the 1981 and 1982 World Junior Championships and of senior crews for the 1982 World Rowing Championships. He was a board member of Rowing Australia for a number of years and was President from 1994 to 1996. Rowing Australia officeholders Lee pursued a career as a teacher. He was a long-standing headmaster at Rockhampton Grammar School retiring in 2009. [rningbulletin.com.
Raised in Tasmania, Hale's senior rowing was from the Lindisfarne Rowing Club and the University of Tasmania. After relocating to Sydney in 1976 he rowed from the Sydney Rowing Club. Rowing for the University of Tasmania he won the intervarsity single sculls title at the Australian University Championships in 1971 and 1972. Hale first made state selection for Tasmania in the men's eight contesting the 1970 King's Cup at the Interstate Regatta.
McNamara first represented for Australia at the 2005 Rowing World Cup III in Lucerne. In 2005 and in 2006 she was selected to contest the World Rowing U23 Championships in the lightweight double scull. At both championships she raced with Jessica Huston, they won the bronze in Amsterdam in 2005.McNamara at World Rowing McNamara was elevated to the senior Australian women's lightweight quad for the 2007 World Rowing Championships in Munich.
Blackwall and District Rowing Club was formed in 1845 and is one of the oldest rowing clubs in the United Kingdom. A Tideway rowing club, historically it known as the Poplar, Blackwall and District Rowing Club. It competes in leading national races, runs Poplar regatta (wind permitting), and is the end of the Great River Race. Its members hold old records in the Doggett's Coat and Badge race for single sculls on the Thames.
The club is a base for the British Rowing talent development pathway for Adaptive rowing (or Pararowing) and many members of the BR Para squad are members. During the annual Swan Upping on the Thames, the Swan Uppers leave their boats at Marlow RC overnight. The club is twinned with Rowing Club de Port Marly, in France which is the rowing club in Marly-le-Roi that Marlow, Buckinghamshire is twinned with.
In 2010 Gloucester Rowing Club and Hartpury College set up a centre to enable Hartpury students to participate in one of the Great Britain's rowing team centres. In the relationship the students become members of the Gloucester Rowing Club where they access the rowing facilities. In return the senior rowers from the club are able to access the training facilities at the college. The relationship has brought significant success at national and international level.
He is the author of the best selling rowing book The Compleat Dr. Rowing.The Compleat Dr. Rowing by Andy Anderson He currently works at Groton School in Groton, MA, where he coaches rowing and teaches Spanish. He has led numerous boats to both New England and National high school rowing championships. In June 2011 his eight went on to win the Henley Women's Regatta, beating St. Paul's of the United States of America.
In 1979, he moved to Australia with his wife Florie and two daughters to take up the appointment of National Coaching Director for the Australian Rowing Council (Rowing Australia). In 1984, he was appointed inaugural Head Coach of the Australian Institute of Sport's rowing program. He held this position until his retirement in September 2007. In 1986, Batschi coached the Australian men's eight which won the gold medal at the 1986 World Rowing Championships.
The Club was founded in 1876 and was the first overseas club affiliated to the Amateur Rowing Association of Great Britain. It is one of two clubs from Gibraltar that compete regularly at the British Rowing Championships, the other being the Mediterranean Rowing Club. Both clubs are also affiliated to the Gibraltar Amateur Rowing Association which in turn became affiliated to FISA in 1984. The club has produced multiple national British champions.
In 2010 the Regatta adopted the title British Rowing Championships to reflect the change in name of the Amateur Rowing Association to British Rowing. The logo and branding now reflects that of British Rowing. The 40th anniversary of the Championships was celebrated in 2012. Although it has been the practice for the Championships to be held in Scotland at the Strathclyde Country Park every fourth year, the 2014 Championships was held in Nottingham.
Lee-Green from Cardiff, was initially selected for the Welsh squad before winning a bronze medal for Great Britain at the 2010 World Rowing U23 Championships. He made his senior British team debut at the 2014 World Rowing Cup. He won a silver medal at the 2017 World Rowing Championships in Sarasota, Florida, as part of the lightweight quadruple sculls with Edward Fisher, Gavin Horsburgh and Peter Chambers. He retired from competitive rowing in 2020.
The P. Sue Beckwith, M.D., Boathouse, or simply Beckwith Boathouse, is an athletic facility at the University of Iowa. The building primarily serves the university's women's rowing team. The university's men's rowing team also uses the facility, along with the Hawkeye Community Rowing Program and the Old Capitol Rowing Club. It was a joint project of the City of Iowa City, the Athletics Department and Recreational Services of the University of Iowa.
In 2010 Gloucester Rowing Club and Hartpury College set up a centre to enable Hartpury students to participate in one of the Great Britain's rowing team centres. In the relationship the students become members of the Gloucester Rowing Club where they access the rowing facilities. In return the senior rowers from the club are able to access the training facilities at the college. The relationship has brought significant success at national and international level.
The Thomas Keller Medal is given by the World Rowing Federation (FISA) for an outstanding international career in the sport of rowing. It is the highest honor in rowing and is awarded to any athlete within five years of his/her retirement from the sport. It recognizes an exceptional rowing career as well as exemplary sportsmanship. It is named after Thomas Keller who was the president of FISA from 1958 until his death in 1989.
Walter Graham Beech (6 August 1924 – 10 May 1993) was an English rower who won the Wingfield Sculls, the amateur championship of the Thames in 1957. Beech started rowing with Birmingham Rowing Club in 1954.Birmingham Rowing Club history Partnering Ken Tinegate he was runner up in the Double Sculls Challenge Cup at Henley Royal Regatta in 1954.Henley Royal Regatta Results of Final Races 1946–2003 He joined London Rowing Club in 1957.
In 1982 he gained a seat in the Australian lightweight eight. He rowed at four in their fourth place finish at the 1982 World Rowing Championships in Lucerne. In 1983 he stroked the Australian lightweight eight which contested and won the silver medal the 1983 World Rowing Championships in Duisburg.Spurling at World Rowing The following year he stroked the Australian lightweight eight which placed tenth at the 1984 World Rowing Championships in Montreal.
In 2016 Carcagno joined the rowing staff at Duke University as the program's boathouse manager. In 2016 he became a volunteer assistant coach for Duke's rowing teams. During Carcagno's first year at Duke, the rowing team qualified for its first NCAA Championships appearance and earned second place at the ACC Championship. As part of the Duke coaching staff, Carcagno received a Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association National and Region 3 Staff of the Year accolade.
Raised in Victoria, Cleary took up school rowing at Geelong College. Her senior club rowing has been from the Mercantile Rowing Club in Melbourne. Cleary's first state representative selection came in 2012 in the Victorian youth eight who contested the Bicentennial Cup at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships. On four occasions from 2013 to 2017 Cleary was selected in Victoria's senior women's eights competing for the Queen's Cup at the Interstate Regatta.
Stewart was raised in Brisbane, Queensland and took up rowing as a coxswain in 1964 at the Toowong Rowing Club.Stewart career at Guerin Foster He first made state selection for Queensland in 1970 in the men's senior eight contesting the King's Cup at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships.1970 Interstate Regatta Stewart relocated to Melbourne and joined the Mercantile Rowing Club in 1972. In 1974 he shifted into the lightweight division.
Porter was educated at Scotch College where he took up rowing. In 1974 he stroked that school's first VIII. Porter joined Melbourne's Mercantile Rowing Club in 1975 from where he did his senior club rowing initially in maiden and junior heavyweight crews but then from 1976 as a lightweight. Porter made the 1976 Victorian men's lightweight four which contested and won the Penrith Cup at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships.
She also rowed for the Tideway Scullers School and the Upper Thames Rowing Club. Eyres competed in the women's double sculls event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. She was part of the coxless pairs with Joanne Gough that won the national title rowing for the British squad at the 1990 National Championships. She also completed in the 1989 World Rowing Championships women's quadruple sculls final and the 1991 World Rowing Championships women's double sculls final.
Horton was raised in Pymble, Sydney and attended Pymble Ladies College where she took up rowing. Her senior rowing has from the Mosman Rowing Club and the Sydney University Boat Club. Horton's first state selection for New South Wales was in 2013 in women's youth eight contesting the Bicentennial Cup at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships. She rowed again in 2014 in the New South Wales youth eight in 2014.
Leichhardt Rowing Club formed in 1886 is one of the oldest rowing clubs in Sydney, Australia. It has occupied its current site on Port Jackson's, Iron Cove at Leichhardt since 1886. Leichhardt is an all-level competitive and recreational rowing club, with a long history of supporting women's rowing. The club has enjoyed a rebirth in the new millennium partly due to the success of its Masters, Corporate Challenge and learn-to-row programs.
Hawkins' senior rowing was from the Lindisfarne Rowing Club near Hobart. He commenced contesting the national lightweight single sculls title at the Australian Rowing Championships in 1990, coached by his father Stephen Hawkins Snr.1990 Austn C'ships In 1991 he beat out his Tasmanian rival Simon Burgess and claimed his first national lightweight championship in the single sculls.1991 Austn C'ships He won that same title at Australian Rowing Championships in 1993 and 1994.
Raised in Penrith, New South Wales Parker's senior rowing was from the Nepean Rowing Club. Parker first rowed at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships in 2002 in a New South Wales lightweight four which contested the Penrith Cup. He rowed in again in the lightweight four for New South Wales in 2004. In 1999 in Nepean colours he won the national U23 lightweight sculling title at the Australian Rowing Championships.
Born in Tasmania, Butler's senior club rowing was from the Huon Rowing Club and later the Ulverstone Rowing Club in Hobart. Butler first rowed at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships in 1995 in a Tasmanian lightweight four which contested the Penrith Cup. He rowed in further lightweight fours for Tasmania in 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2001. Those crews were victorious from 1999 to 2001 and Butler stroked the 2001 crew.
There are rowing clubs at Newport, Ryde and Shanklin, all members of the Hants and Dorset rowing association. There is a long tradition of rowing around the island dating back to the 1880s. In May 1999 a group of local women made history by becoming the first ladies' crew to row around the island, in ten hours and twenty minutes. Rowers from Ryde Rowing Club have rowed around the island several times since 1880.
Horton made her Australian representative debut at age eighteen in 2013 was comprehensive for that year she raced in the Australian women's senior eight to gold at the World Rowing Cup I in Sydney and in a coxless pair with Jessie Allen to fourth place at the U23 World Rowing Championships in Linz and to the gold medal at the 2013 Junior World Rowing Championships in Trakai, Lithuania.Horton at World Rowing The following year she again contested the U23 World Rowing Championships which were in Varese, Italy where she and Allen placed third. Horton stayed in the Australian coxless pair in 2015 representing at the senior level with Molly Goodman. They competed at two World Rowing Cups in Europe before contesting the 2015 World Rowing Championships in Aiguebelette and coming away with a world thirteenth ranking.
1 January – The first recorded rowing regatta takes place on Lyttelton Harbour. Later in the year the Canterbury Rowing Club is formed to row on the Avon River in Christchurch.
Graeme Barns is an Australian former rowing coxswain. He was a five time national champion, an Australian national representative and won a silver medal at the 1983 World Rowing Championships.
The men's eights rowing competition at the 1980 Summer Olympics took place at the Krylatskoye Rowing Canal in Moscow, Soviet Union. The event was held from 21 to 26 July.
The women's coxless pairs rowing competition at the 1980 Summer Olympics took place at the Krylatskoye Rowing Canal, Moscow, Soviet Union. The event was held from 21 to 26 July.
Stephen Spurling is an Australian former lightweight rower. He was an Australian national representative at four World Rowing Championships. He won a silver medal at the 1983 World Rowing Championships.
A view over the venue. Gates #16 - #19. The Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park () Official 2008 Olympics site, Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park was built for the rowing, canoeing and 10 km open-water swimming events in the 2008 Summer Olympics. It is located in Mapo Village in the Shunyi District in Beijing.
Stefan Voncken is a German coxswain. Voncken is a member of the Ruderverein (rowing club) Neptun in Konstanz. He won gold with the coxed four at the 1969 European Rowing Championships in Klagenfurt. He won a gold medal at the 1970 World Rowing Championships in St. Catharines with the men's coxed four.
Rowing Australia (RA) is the governing body for the sport of rowing in Australia. Established in 1925, it is the only organisation recognised by the Federation Internationale des Societies d’Aviron (FISA), the Australian Sports Commission (ASC), and the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC), to conduct rowing activities in, and on behalf of Australia.
Genevieve Armstrong (born 16 June 1988) is a New Zealand rower. She represented New Zealand at the 2010 World Rowing Championships, the 2013 World Rowing Championships and the 2013 World Rowing Cup. Armstrong attended Massey University, New Zealand, and in 2012 received a Massey University Blues Award for outstanding achievement in sport.
The East-Flemish Rowing League is a member of the Flemish Rowing League, the first federalised sports league of Belgium. It is a member of the Belgian Royal Rowing Federation, which in turn is also a founding member of the Fédération Internationale des Sociétés d'Aviron (FISA), the oldest Olympic international sports federation.
He later became a member of the U.S. Olympic Rowing Team Committee, a judge at the 1992 Summer Olympics, and the founder of the Cooper River Rowing Association. He was inducted into the American Rowing Hall of Fame. The annual Knecht Cup Regatta is hosted by the Villanova University in his honor.
Russell Robertson (1927 – 17 February 1990), known as Rusty Robertson, was a New Zealand-born, world class rowing coach of New Zealand and later, Australian national representative rowing crews. He was the national rowing coach of New Zealand from 1967 to 1976, and the national coach of Australia from 1979 to 1984.
Hambleden Pairs Challenge Cup is a rowing event for women's coxless pairs at the annual Henley Royal Regatta on the River Thames at Henley-on-Thames in England. The event is open to members of any club but the crew must of British Rowing Senior status in rowing. It was inaugurated in 2017.
Fox was part of the silver medal winning team at the 2009 World Rowing Championships in Poznan, Poland. Fox also was part of the 2010 National Team that competed valiantly at the 2010 World Rowing Championships at Lake Karapiro, New Zealand . He competed in the 2012 World Rowing Championships at Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
The school has an active rowing club called the Surbiton High School Boat Club which is based on the River Thames at Trowlock Way, Off Broom Road, Teddington. The club is affiliated to British Rowing (Boat code SBT) and produced a junior national champion crew at the 2013 British Rowing Junior Championships.
Hecht established the rowing team at University of California, Irvine in 1965. Later he went on to coach the rowing team of UCLA before coming back to Irvine in the 1990s. Hecht once again returned as the head coach of the men's varsity rowing program at UCI in the fall of 2008.
The Marathon Rowing Championship is a continuous rowing regatta on the Cane River Lake in Natchitoches, Louisiana. Northwestern State University is the official host of the regatta. The Marathon begins near the Melrose Plantation and ends at Front Street in Natchitoches. The regatta is open to all sculling and sweep-oar rowing boats.
Clift competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics and the 1988 Summer Olympics. He represented England and won a gold medal in the coxed four, at the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Scotland. He won the double sculls with Steve Redgrave, rowing for the Marlow Rowing Club, at the 1980 National Rowing Championships.
Up until 2006, there were no clubs rowing in Leeds. Leeds Schools Boat Club were no longer in operation, and Leeds University Boat Club rowed on the River Ouse in York. Leeds Rowing Club is the first open membership rowing club in the city, and caters for adults and juniors of all abilities.
His senior rowing was from the Mercantile Rowing Club in Melbourne.. He was seated in all eight Victorian men's eights which contested the King's Cup at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships between 1960 and 1967. Those Victorian eights won the King's Cup in 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964 and 1966..
The club was formed after World War II when members of Taff and Cardiff Rowing Clubs found their boathouses destroyed and their boats and memorabilia missing. Rowing started at the end of 1946 with the first regatta held in 1947. In 1998 a land training facility was official opened by Rhodri Morgan, MP. The facility was supported by local business and by members of the club's social committee. The Cardiff University Rowing Club (formerly the University College Cardiff Rowing Club) was based at Llandaff Rowing Club until 2006, when it relocated downriver to the Cardiff Bay Water Activity Centre in Grangetown.
Bidwell's Australian representative debut came in 2008 at the World Rowing U23 Championships in Brandenburg, Germany in a quad scull which placed fifth.Bidwell at World Rowing At the 2009 World Rowing Championships in Poznań he finished 2nd in the men's quadruple sculls (M4x) event, along with Nick Hudson, David Crawshay, and Daniel Noonan. In 2010 Bidwell raced in a double scull with Nick Hudson. They were well outside the final placings at two World Rowing Cups they contested in Europe that year but lifted for the 2010 World Rowing Championships at Lake Karapiro, made the A Final and finished in overall fifth place.
RA was initially established on 1 May 1925 as the Australian Amateur Rowing Council. It was incorporated on 15 November 1982, changed its name to Australian Rowing Council Inc in 1984, changed its name to Rowing Australia Inc on 2 March 1996 and finally became a public company in January 2007 and so became Rowing Australia Ltd. Prior to 1925, the Interstate Championships and representation at the Olympic Games were managed by the State Associations. A proposal to form the Australian Amateur Rowing Council failed at the 1909 inter-state conference, in favour of the continuation of the conference system.
Watson made her Australian representative debut in 2003 in the Australian lightweight quad scull at the World Rowing Cup III in Lucerne. She had to compete to earn her spot in the Australian quad crew for the 2003 World Championships, with five women trying to earn four spots. At the 2003 World Rowing Championships in Milan, Watson won a bronze medal in the women's lightweight quad scull. Following the competition, she retired from rowing for the first time. She returned to club rowing in the 2006/2007 season and successfully earned a position on the Australian Rowing Team.
Hagan took up rowing at Bunbury Catholic College. She won the national Schoolgirl Scull title at the Australian Rowing Championships in 2007 & 2008. Her senior club rowing is from Perth's Swan River Rowing Club and she has competed in Swan River colours at the national level in single scull, double sculls and eights races. At the 2008 Australian Rowing Championships, she placed first in the under-19 women’s single scull event and repeated this victory in the same category in 2009. That year, she and Madeleine Edmunds also won the national under-19 women’s double scull championship.
Lutz's senior club rowing was done from the Swan River Rowing Club in Perth. She was awarded a scholarship to the AIS prior to her 2001 World Championship success.AIS News 2001 She raced in composite crews in Swan River Rowing Club colours contesting national titles at the Australian Rowing Championships – in 2006 & 2007 in the coxless pair, coxless four and the women's eight and in 2008 in the coxless four.2007 Austn C'ships Lutz was first selected to represent Western Australia in the state youth eight contesting the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships in 1998 and again in 2000.
2002 Oxbridge Boat Race The River Thames is the venue for the Boat Race, held between Oxford and Cambridge universities every year from Putney to Mortlake. In addition there are numerous rowing clubs in London based along the Thames, especially in the Putney area. More than twenty rowing clubs are based on the Thames at Putney Embankment; among the largest are London Rowing Club (the oldest, being established in 1856), Thames Rowing Club, University of London Boat Club, Imperial College Boat Club and Vesta Rowing Club. Leander Club owned a boathouse in Putney from 1867 to 1961.
Black's senior club rowing was initially from the Drummoyne Rowing Club then the UTS Haberfield Rowing Club in Sydney and later the Harvard Sculling Club in the USA. In 1990 at the Australian Rowing Championships he contested the men's lightweight eight title in a composite Drummoyne/Sydney eight. In 2004 and 2005 he raced in UTS Haberfield colours contesting the Australian men's lightweight single sculls national titles. He first made state selection for New South Wales in the bow seat of the 2000 lightweight contesting the Penrith Cup at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships.
This has been contested since and in 2004 a six-person crew regained the record.BBC News Bid to break river rowing record Friday, 23 April, 2004BBC News Rowing crew smash Thames record Saturday, 24 April, 2004 In the following year a club member set the record for a single scull the length of the Thames. Other records achieved by the club include the record distance covered in rowing for 24 hours, and the record for rowing across the English Channel. Club members formed part of the joint skiff clubs team that set the record for rowing from London to Paris in 1996.
Widdicombe first represented Australia at the 2010 U23 World Rowing Championships in Brest in a lightweight coxless four which placed twelfth. He held his seat in the Australian U23 lightweight coxless four for the next two years, rowing to eight place at the 2011 U23 World Rowing Championships in Amsterdam and to sixth place at the 2012 championships in Trakai.Widdicombe at World Rowing In 2013 he was elevated to the Australian senior lightweight squad and came into contention for the lightweight eight. At the World Rowing Cup I in Sydney he raced in both the eight and in a lightweight coxless four.
Liane Buhr ( Weigelt, born 11 March 1956 in Pritzwalk, Bezirk Potsdam) is a German rowing coxswain who competed for the SG Dynamo Potsdam / Sportvereinigung (SV) Dynamo. She won medals at the international rowing competitions.Deutsche Sprintmeisterschaften (Herren – Teil 4)RRK 08 Rudern – Deutsche Rudererfolge bei OlympiaRRK 08 Rudern – Deutsche Rudererfolge bei Weltmeisterschaften After the 1976 Summer Olympics, she took a break from rowing, started a medical degree and married. She returned to international rowing as Liane Buhr at the 1978 World Rowing Championships in Cambridge, New Zealand, where she came fourth in the women's coxed quad sculls.
The Bobcats have broken records on the state, regional and national level. In the 2015 season, the women's rowing team was the most decorated rowing team in collegiate racing while also being the first to sweep every major rowing competition in its athletic conference in the history of Division III athletics. The ice hockey team is the first team to win the NESCAC Club Ice Hockey Championships four times in a row. In 2015, the men's rowing team had the fastest ascension in rankings of any sport in its athletic conference and was named the NESCAC Rowing Champion.
At the 1995 World Rowing Championships in Tampere, Finland, Matheson won a Silver medal in the coxed four, with Chris White, Murdoch Dryden, Chris McAsey, and Michael Whittaker as cox. Following his rowing career, Matheson was a product manager for beverage company Frucor (2001–2002). From 2003 to 2008, he was High Performance Manager for Rowing New Zealand, but did not return from the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing with the rowing team, as according to claims reported in mainstream media, Rowing Australia had made him an offer he couldn't refuse. Matheson was succeeded as High Performance Manager by Alan Cotter.
O'Hanlon was educated at St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill. In his senior year of 1972 he coxed the school's second VIII. His senior club rowing was from the Mosman Rowing Club in Sydney and for a period from the Leichhardt Rowing Club. At the Australian University Championships in 1973, 1974 and 1976 he coxed the Sydney University eight.1973 Intervarsity1974 Intervarsity In 2001 he came out of coxing retirement to steer a UNSW Rowing Club lightweight four at that year's University Championships 2001 Intervarsity O'Hanlon coxed crews at the Australian Rowing Championships every year from 1975 to 1982 and then in 1986.
DSR Proteus-Eretes ( - Delft Student Rowing Club) is a student rowing club in Delft, Netherlands, with more than 850 members. Proteus-Eretes has a fleet of more than 100 rowing boats, which is the largest number of boats owned by a student rowing club in the Netherlands. About 60 members of Proteus-Eretes are racerowers, who train to reach a worldclass level of rowing and start competing at a high level instantly. In 2012, 5 members competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics, and Sytske de Groot and Chantal Achterberg won bronze medals as a part of women's eight team.
The 1970 European Rowing Championships were rowing championships held on Lake Öreg in Tata, Hungary. There were five competitions for women only (W1x, W2x, W4x+, W4+, W8+); the events for men were contested two weeks later at the 1970 World Rowing Championships in St. Catharines, Canada, instead. As World Rowing Championships were still held at four-year intervals at the time, the European Rowing Championships were open to nations outside of Europe and had become to be regarded as quasi-world championships. The championships were held from 20 to 23 August 1970 and that saw entries from 17 nations.
A rowing course was constructed along the river in New Haven in what is now West River Memorial Park in 1920. At the time, the Yale athletic program studied the idea of building a larger course for use in collegiate rowing competitions, but evidently decided against it. During the mid-1970s, there were further plans for the expansion of the rowing course into an "Olympic rowing course", but these plans never came to fruition. The development by the International Rowing Course Foundation would have included a grandstand with seating for 5,000 people and a variety of other athletic facilities.
Since 1987, the SGHS Rowing Club has shared space with the UNSW Rowing Club and operated its rowing activities using the UNSW boatshed at Tarban Creek, near the Tarban Creek Bridge, Gladesville at Huntleys Point, New South Wales. Her Excellency, Professor Marie Bashir AC, CVO, Governor of NSW formally opened the new boatshed on 28 June 2009. The SGHS section of the boatshed was named the Margaret Varady Rowing Facility in honour of the contribution made by the former principal Margaret Varady towards schoolgirl rowing, including having been instrumental in securing the land and funding to build the boatshed.
Dunkley- Smith made his national representative debut in 2009 when he was selected to stroke an Australian U23 eight to contest the World Rowing U23 Championships in Racice. That eight placed fourth. That same year, he achieved his first senior representative selection in the Australian senior men's eight, who raced to a seventh placing at the 2009 World Rowing Championships in Poznan, Poland.Dunkley-Smith at World Rowing In 2010, Dunkley-Smith competed in an Australian coxless four, winning gold at the World Rowing Cup II in Munich and in the men's eight who took silver at the World Rowing Cup III in Lucerne.
Guelph Rowing Club (GRC) is a community rowing club located on Guelph Lake, a dammed reservoir on the Speed River, just north of the Ontario, Canada city of Guelph. Rowing has been practised on Guelph Lake since the reservoir's construction in the mid 1970s. The current club was established in 1998 in coordination with the staging of rowing events for that year's Ontario Summer Games. Notable members of the Guelph rowing community over the years include World Champion and Olympic rower Mel LaForme, Tim Briton-Foster as well as other Canadian National Team athletes including Adam Rabalski and Mark Henry.
Debbie Flood competing in the women's quadruple sculls in the 2012 Olympics Women's rowing is the participation of women in the sport of rowing. Women row in all boat classes, from single scull to coxed eights, across the same age ranges and standards as men, from junior amateur through university-level to elite athlete. Typically men and women compete in separate crews although mixed crews and mixed team events also take place.See for example, International Rowing Federation sections on World Rowing Masters Regatta and World Rowing Sprints Coaching for women is similar to that for men.
Genchi started rowing in 1973 with the Stuart Ladies Rowing Club and as part of the junior fours the club won a title at the 1973 National Championships. Called up by the Great Britain squad in 1974 at the age of 17, she competed in the eight at the 1975 World Rowing Championships in Nottingham the following year. She was part of the coxed four that won the national title at the 1978 National Rowing Championships. The following year she was selected by Great Britain at the 1979 World Rowing Championships and a third World Championships appearance ensued in 1983.
Ozolins' junior rowing was from the Port Adelaide Rowing Club and later the Adelaide Rowing Club. She first contested the Australian Rowing Championships in 1991 when she placed second in the U19 national single scull title behind her Port Adelaide teammate Carmen Klomp-Wearne with whom she would go on to row at state and national representative levels. She made her first state representative appearance for South Australia, one month after her seventeenth birthday in the 1991 women's four which contested the ULVA Trophy at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships. In 1992 she rowed in the South Australian youth four.
Rowing was an African Games event at its inaugural edition in 2007 in Algiers, Algeria. The second African Games rowing regatta took place at the 2019 African Games in Rabat, Morocco.
At the 1971 European Rowing Championships in Copenhagen, he won bronze with the men's eight. At the 1973 European Rowing Championships in Moscow, he won silver with the men's coxless four.
Selby Smith has been club captain of the Mercantile Rowing Club since 2012. She was an Australian national rowing junior selector in 2013 to 2014. She is a solicitor in Melbourne.
Runcorn Rowing Club is a rowing club in Runcorn, Cheshire based on the River Weaver. The club has access to 10km of rowable river from Weston Marsh Lock to Dutton Lock.
He was subsequently a national rowing selector. In the 2011 Queen's Birthday Honours, Sutherland was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to rowing and viticulture.
Lake Barrington is a world-famous rowing venue that hosted the 1990 World Rowing Championships. The dam is high. It is one of the thinnest concrete arch dams in the world.
2 Pine Rivers Rowing Club has been Active since 1958 at this dam. The Dam level was raised in 1969, enabling the Australian Rowing Championships to be held here in 1972.
Maria Zemskova-Korotkova (born 7 February 1953) is a Russian rowing coxswain. She won gold medals at World Rowing Championships in the women's coxed quad scull in 1981, 1982, and 1983.
He was an all round athlete, rowed for Weybridge Rowing Club, played rugby for Richmond and Surrey, and at university he was a member of the track, field and rowing teams.
In 1960, she persuaded the International Rowing Federation to hold its women's European championships in London. She was awarded the Order of the British Empire for services to rowing in 1969.
Timothy Webster (born 22 November 1990 in East Melbourne) is an Australian former rowing coxswain. He was a national champion and won a silver medal at the 2013 World Rowing Championships.
The old canal, renamed the Welland Recreational Waterway, hosts international rowing regattas and dragon boat races annually, and also the South Niagara Rowing Club, which is affiliated with area high schools.
Haining was born at Dumbarton, Scotland, the son of Jackie and Betty Haining.Christopher Dodd The Lightweight Champion of Champions British Rowing Almanack 1996 His father and sister were rowers, and he learnt to row at Loch Lomond Rowing Club. He attended Levenvale Primary School and Vale of Leven Academy and left school to start apprenticeship as painter and decorator, but as international level rowing in the UK at the time was centred on London he went south to join London Rowing Club. In 1984 he went to Nottingham to the National lightweight squad after being impressed by a Nottinghamshire County Rowing Association four at Henley. His first international success came in the 1986 Commonwealth Games, where the GB lightweight four, rowing as England, won gold.
In April 2013, Row2Recovery formally merged with Rowing For Our Wounded. Rowing For Our Wounded had been founded by Paddy Nicoll in April 2012 to assist "serving and former members of the armed forces who have been wounded or disabled whilst on active service to recover mentally and/ or physically and cope with their disabilities through the provision of specially adaptive equipment, services and funding to enable them to take part in adaptive-rowing or other adaptive sports.". Rowing For Our Wounded had been specifically helping with a national adaptive-rowing programme for the British military wounded, injured and sick in partnership with British Rowing and Help for Heroes, a role Row2Recovery then took on under the new Chairmanship of Paddy Nicoll.
There are six active rowing clubs in the town, who share a common history in Ireland's oldest surviving regatta, the Killarney Regatta, which is held annually on the first or second Sunday in July. The six clubs are Commercial RC (Killarney), Flesk Valley RC, Fossa RC, Muckross RC, St. Brendan's RC and Workmen RC. The style of rowing seen at the regatta is traditional, fixed seat rowing in wide, wooden six-person boats. Since the eighties, a number of the clubs have moved toward coastal type rowing and modern 'slide' or Olympic style rowing. Muckross Rowing Club is the largest and most successful of the clubs, having developed into a full-time 'sliding' club with 32 National Championships (since 1996) at various levels from Junior to Senior.
In 2000 Weybridge's sister club, Weyfarers, was founded formed to encourage members who want to row for enjoyment and to keep fit, but who are not necessarily interested in racing. In 2003 Weyfarers hosts FISA Recreational Rowing Tour on the Thames with 95 participants from 15 countries rowing from Oxford to Putney in 18 boats, to raise the profile of touring rowing in the UK. Weybridge Rowing Club was awarded "Clubmark" status, Sport England's quality certification confirms the club's excellent standard of care and coaching for juniors In 2007 Weybridge Rowing Club Junior Squad announced the launch of 'Wey To Row' Junior Courses in Summer 2007 - Juniors beginners' course held at Weybridge Rowing Club run by two previous junior rowers, Chris Jones and Jack Percival.
The Rowing Club of Rotterdam is named after Skaði.
Selby Smith made her first international representative appearance as stroke of Australia's women's coxless four at the 2004 World Rowing Championships in Banyoles, Spain. That crew finished eighth.Selby Smith at World Rowing 2005 was Selby Smith's year. She rowed in the Australian coxless pair and the eight to success at both Rowing World Cups that year in Europe and then was selected in both the eight and the coxless four for the 2005 World Rowing Championships in Gifu, Japan.
Between 1989 and 1995, he was Secretary General of the International Rowing Federation. He is currently a board member of the International Rowing Federation and Rowing Australia and Steward of the Henley Royal Regatta. Besides these current positions, he has had a long association with rowing in Australia as a cox, coach, national team manager and state councillor. His club association as a competitor (coxswain) and administrator (club secretary) was with the Sydney University Boat Club.
Cureton attended Trinity College, Perth where he took up rowing. His senior club rowing was from the Swan River Rowing Club in Perth. From 1999 to 2004; 2006 to 2008 and 2011 to 2012 Cureton was selected to represent Western Australia in the men's lightweight four contesting the Penrith Cup at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships. He was in the victorious West Australian fours of 2002, 2007, 2008 and stroked that crew in 2007.
Men's lightweight coxless four competition at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing was held from August 10 to 17 at the Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park. This rowing event is a sweep rowing event, meaning that each rower has one oar and rows on only one side. Four rowers crew each boat, and no coxswain is used. As a lightweight rowing event, rowers were limited to a maximum body mass of 72.5 kilograms each and 70 kilograms on average.
Digby's senior rowing was from the Barwon Rowing Club in Geelong. He commenced as a coxswain and later moved into lightweight rowing. In 1974 he first made Victorian state selection as the cox of the 1974 Victorian youth eight contesting the Noel Wilkinson Trophy at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships. Between 1983 and 1992 he made seven state appearances, all at stroke of the Victorian lightweight coxless four contesting the Penrith Cup at the Interstate Regatta.
Rowing in Central Pennsylvania was popular until an ice surge in 1904 demolished the dam that made conditions ideal for the sport. In 1968, a new inflatable dam was installed that allowed rowing to slowly return. By the early 1980s Bucknell University had established a crew team, and by the early 1990s Susquehanna University had its own team. Near the end of the last century, a masters rowing club, the Central Pennsylvania Rowing Association, was founded.
All East German teams stayed away from the 1965 European Rowing Championships held in Duisburg, West Germany. At the 1967 European Rowing Championships in Vichy, Boesler competed with the women's eight and won a silver medal. At the 1968 European Rowing Championships in East Berlin, Boesler won a gold medal with the women's eight. At the 1969 European Rowing Championships in Klagenfurt, the East German women's eight competed with its success and retained their European Championship title.
The 1970 European Rowing Championships were held in Tata, Hungary, and the East German women's eight became European Champion for the third year running. At the 1971 European Rowing Championships in Copenhagen, Boesler was again part of the women's eight and this time, the team won a silver medal. Throughout her rowing career, she started for the Berliner TSC. She retired after the 1972 rowing season and was celebrated alongside other retiring international rowers in May 1973.
The school has a notable sporting tradition, with a high number of successful sportsmen amongst its alumni. The main sports are rugby, rowing and cricket. The school's rowing club, affiliated to British Rowing (boat code MNS), produced three championship crews at the 1988, 2007 and 2009 British Rowing Championships. Facilities include a boathouse, a sports complex which houses a six-lane swimming pool, indoor facilities including a weights and fitness suite, tennis courts, and a full size astroturf pitch.
In 2018 Parry was selected as Australia's senior lightweight sculler. He rowed at the World Rowing Cup II in Linz and then won a silver medal at the WRC III in Lucerne. Then at the 2018 World Rowing Championships in Plovdiv he rowed to ninth place. In 2019 with Leon Chambers, Parry raced in Australia's lightweight double scull at both World Rowing Cups in Europe and was then selected to contest the 2019 World Rowing Championships in Linz, Austria.
The start The start is a set of landing stages at Lincoln Rowing Centre, Stamp End Lock, Waterside South, Lincoln. The centre was founded in 2006 in response to marathon being the only rowing hosted in Lincoln.Lincoln Rowing Centre - History The race follows the straightened Witham downstream to the finish line at Boston Rowing Club boathouse, 660 m north of the first bridges in Boston (overlapping road and rail bridges). One lock is present in the course.
Basketball is played in Ballarat with the Ballarat Sports and Events Centre hosting South East Australian Basketball League matches involving the Ballarat Miners and Ballarat Rush. Netball is similarly popular, with many netball clubs affiliated with local Australian rules clubs. Lake Wendouree hosted the rowing and canoeing events for the 1956 Summer Olympics. Rowing and kayaking is centred on Lake Wendouree, which hosts the Victorian Schools Rowing Championships as well as the annual "Head of the Lake" rowing regatta.
Rebuilt Marlow Rowing Club 2015 Marlow Rowing Club is a rowing club on the River Thames in England, on the southern bank of the Thames at Bisham in Berkshire, opposite the town of Marlow, Buckinghamshire just beside Marlow Bridge and on the reach above Marlow Lock. Founded in 1871, it is one of the main rowing and sculling centres in England. Members of the club have represented Great Britain in the Olympic Games and World Championships.
The Big Pot – The Irish Senior Championships 1912–1991 by Micheal Johnston, Shandon Books, 1992, It would be 1934 before the Junior (Intermediate) eights championship was added.Irish Rowing Archives – List of championship winners Since then many additional championships have been added and 44 are now contested each year at the Championship Regatta.Irish Rowing Archives – List of Championship Events. In 2017 it added the Irish Offshore Rowing Championship and in 2018 the inaugural Irish Coastal Rowing Championships took place.
1976 Interstate Regatta In 1977 he again rowed in the Tasmanian King's Cup eight.1977 Interstate Regatta At the 1977 Australian Rowing Championships Davis rowed in a coxed four which contested the national coxed four title and placed third. 1977 Austn C'ships By 1980 Davis was rowing with Kim Mackney under coach Rusty Robertson at Drummoyne Rowing Club in Sydney. At the 1980 Australian Rowing Championships he raced a coxless pair, a coxless four and a coxed four.
Playfair made his Australian representative debut in 2013 in an U23 quad scull at the World Rowing Cup III in Lucerne. That quad went on to the 2013 U23 World Rowing Championships in Linz where they finished in overall ninth place. In 2014 he stroked Australia's second quad at the World Rowing Cup I and took bronze. After moving to the UTS Haberfield Rowing Club in 2017 Playfair came into senior Australian representative contention as a sweep oared rower.
Princeton University Press. The construction of Lake Carnegie in 1906 enabled the sport to expand and laid the foundation for today's rowing program at Princeton. More recently, an $8 million upgrade and expansion of the existing boathouse in 2000 formed Shea Rowing Center, one of the finest rowing facilities in the country. With 150 athletes, 60 rowing shells, and 12 coaches, trainers, and boat riggers, crew is the largest varsity sport at Princeton, and one of the most successful.
The 1962 European Rowing Championships were rowing championships held on the Langer See in the East Berlin suburb of Grünau in East Germany; the venue had previously been used for the 1936 Summer Olympics. This edition of the European Rowing Championships was for women only and was held from 17 to 19 August. Eleven countries contested five boat classes (W1x, W2x, W4x+, W4+, W8+). Men would three weeks later meet in Lucerne for the inaugural World Rowing Championships.
Hardy was educated at Newington College in Sydney where he took up rowing. He was seated at six in Newington's senior eight of 2013.2013 Austn C'ships He then attended Harvard University and rowed in the Harvard varsity eight.Newington alumni article His senior rowing in Australia has been from the Sydney Rowing Club.Hardy at Rowing Australia Hardy achieved a rare feat in 2019 of being selected to senior national representative honours without having first represented at state level.
Hillary Janssens (born July 21, 1994) is a Canadian rower from Cloverdale, British Columbia. Hillary and her rowing partner Caileigh Filmer won a Gold medal at the 2018 World Rowing Championships in Bulgaria and a Bronze medal at the 2019 World Rowing Championships. 2019 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships results Hillary began her rowing career at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver in 2012. Achieving immediate success in the sport, Hillary joined the National Team in 2014.
Horsburgh from Lochwinnoch, Scotland, won a gold medal at the 2015 World Rowing Junior Championships in Rio de Janeiro and in the quadruple sculls at the World Rowing U23 Championships. He won a silver medal at the 2017 World Rowing Championships in Sarasota, Florida, as part of the lightweight quadruple sculls with Edward Fisher, Zak Lee-Green and Peter Chambers. He won a double sculls and quad sculls bronze at the 2018 British Rowing Senior Championships in Nottingham.
Curious about rowing, Zeidler first tried out a single scull in September 2016 at the Oberschleißheim Regatta Course where his sister trains. Less than a year later, Zeidler won the open men's 2000 m class in indoor rowing at the 2017 World Games in Wrocław, Poland. The previous month, Zeidler had come third at the German under-23 championships in single scull. Zeidler's first international rowing regatta was the 2018 World Rowing Cup I in Belgrade.
Stevens' senior club rowing was from the Sydney Rowing Club. In 1966, 1967 and 1970 he was seated in the New South Wales state eight which contested the Kings Cup at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships. The 1967 New South Wales crews were victorious. At the 1966 Australian Rowing Championships in a composite SRC/SUBC crew Stevens, Alf Duval, John Ranch, Peter Dickson, and cox Brian Thomas won the Australian coxed four title.
Hawkins commenced his senior club rowing in 1968 with the South Melbourne Rowing club and rowed there till 1972. From 1972 to 1975 he was living in Queensland and rowed from the Surfers Paradise Rowing Club. In 1975 he relocated back to Melbourne and joined the Mercantile Rowing Club from where he had most of his representative success. Hawkins first rowed at the Australian Interstate Regatta in 1974 in a Queensland lightweight four contesting the Penrith Cup.
The Tombs reflects themes of sports, the bar is surrounded by original World War One posters, while the Sweeps section celebrates rowing with original antique prints of the sport and oars painted in the colors of the great rowing collegiate teams. Richard loved Georgetown Rowing and supported them through the years; especially the Cadle years.
Morgan attended Newington College (1957–1965)Newington College Register of Past Students 1863–1998 (Syd, 1999) pp 139 where he took up rowing. His senior rowing was done at the Sydney Rowing Club from 1964.SRC Member Bios 2 October 2017. He won state championships in Sydney boats and titles for New South Wales.
The Croatian Rowing Federation () is the governing body of rowing in Croatia. It organizes the Croatian representation at international competitions and the Croatian national championships. The federation was formed on November 4, 1939 in Zagreb. It became a member of the Croatian Olympic Committee in 1991 and the International Federation of Rowing Associations in 1992.
Barns made his Australian representative debut as coxswain of the 1981 coxed four who contested the Junior World Rowing Championships in Sofia. That four placed fourth.Burns at World Rowing In 1983 he was in the stern of the Australian lightweight eight which won the silver medal at the 1983 World Rowing Championships in Duisburg, Germany.
In 2012, she was selected as a Presidential Elector for the State of Florida . Community leadership activities include: President, Sarasota Scullers Youth Rowing Program ; Vice-President, Sarasota County Rowing Club ; Sarasota County Rowing Association Board of Directors; and Sarasota YMCA Board of Directors. Rita received her master’s of business administration from Pennsylvania State University.
At European level he has won gold in 2013, with Stojic, and bronze in 2012 (with Stojic) and 2015 and 2017 (with Vasic). He took up rowing at the age of 13 after a rowing coach came to his school and had him try an ergometer. He is a member of Rowing Club Partizan.
Outside his research interests, Peach has maintained a keen interest in rowing: St Catherines College Oxford Rowing Blade Other notable rowers, who comprise part of the strong Olympic Games rowing tradition at St Catherine's, include Colin Smith (2003, Geography), Andrew Triggs Hodge (2004, Geography and the Environment) and Stephan Mølvig (2005, Geography and the Environment).
Their elder sister, Jaimee Gowler, remains active with horse riding. After school, Gowler became a member of the Aramoho Wanganui Rowing Club. Gowler's international career started in 2013 with the women's eight. After participation in two World Rowing Cups she won the B-final at the 2013 World Rowing Championships in Chungju, South Korea.
Annabelle McIntyre (born 12 September 1996 in Western Australia) is an Australian national representative rower. She is an Australian national champion, won two silver medals at the 2019 World Rowing Championships and won bronze at the 2018 World Rowing Championships. She won two gold medals at Rowing World Cups in the 2019 international representative season.
Edmunds made her Australian representative debut in a junior quad scull at the 2012 Junior World Rowing Championships in Plovdiv. That quad placed tenth overall. Edmunds at World Rowing From 2014 to 2016 she represented Australia at U23 World Rowing Championships. She was in the Australian U23 eight at Varese 2014 and at Rotterdam 2016.
Brodie was educated at Presbyterian Ladies College, Sydney where she took up rowing. Her senior coxing was from Sydney Rowing Club. In 2018 was the vice- captain at Sydney Rowing Club and on the board of directors. Brodie Biog at SRC She was awarded a scholarship with the New South Wales Institute of Sport.
BUCS Rowing and British Rowing have managed an annual autumn indoor rowing series at a number of universities and other centres across the UK since 2010, when it started with 11 centres and ran from late November to mid December. In 2016, thirteen centres hosted events from late October to the end of November.
The school has an active rowing club called the Royal Grammar School High Wycombe Boat Club which is based on the River Thames at the Longridge Activity Centre, Quarry Wood Road. The club is affiliated to British Rowing (Boat code HWG) and produced two junior national champion crews at the 2014 British Rowing Junior Championships.
While Hammer was new to the sport, Pence rowed previously at Dartmouth College. The indoor rowing scene was filmed at Boston University's indoor rowing tanks. All of BU's blue oars in the scene were repainted to Harvard's crimson color for filming. Dan Boyne was the official rowing consultant in the US and the UK.
CRA boathouse (left) The Cambridgeshire Rowing Association (CRA) is based in Cambridge, UK. It is the administrative body for non-college rowing in Cambridge and since 1868 has organised races such as the CRA Bumps as well as looking after the interests of local rowing by providing facilities and regular meetings to discuss issues.
Carnegie financed the lake's construction in 1906 at the behest of a friend who was a Princeton alumnus. Carnegie hoped the opportunity to take up rowing would inspire Princeton students to forsake football, which he considered "not gentlemanly." The Shea Rowing Center on the lake's shore continues to serve as the headquarters for Princeton rowing.
The Terriers also have a history of national success in men's and women's soccer, field hockey, and women's lacrosse. The men's and women's rowing teams compete in the EARC and EAWRC respectively, the oldest and most competitive conference in collegiate rowing. In 1991 and 1992 the women's rowing team won back-to-back national championships.
Alena Postlová (later Alena Kvasilová–Postlová, 24 March 1939 – 13 May 2005) was a Czechoslovakian rower. She won the 1962 European Rowing Championships in single sculls. She competed at European Rowing Championships between 1959 and 1970 in single and double sculls. At the 1963 European Rowing Championships in Moscow, she capsized in the final.
Batschi became involved in rowing as a result of Romania's compulsory national service. Representing Romania as a rower, Batschi won a bronze medal in the men's coxed fours at the 1967 European Rowing Championships. At the 1968 Mexico Olympics, his crew the men's coxed four finished seventh. He retired from competitive rowing in 1969.
McCarthy began coaching in 1994 with the Barwon Rowing Club at Geelong, Victoria and was appointed Australian Institute of Sport/Rowing Australia's Head Women's Coach located in Canberra in 1997. After the 2016 Rio Olympics, he was appointed Rowing Australia's Pathways Head Coach. McCarthy's coaching medal record at the Olympic Games and World Championships.
In January 2012, he won the national "indoor" rowing championships. In the process, he also improved on his own national record. He won the May 2012 Spanish National Adaptive Rowing Championships, and broke his own national record. In June 2012, he participated in a Rowing World Cup event in Munich where he finished fifth.
Lin Zhi-ai is a Chinese rower. She has won gold medals in the lightweight women's four at World Rowing Championships in 1988 and 1989. At the 1990 World Rowing Championships, she won a bronze medal in the lightweight women's four. At the 1991 World Rowing Championships, she came seventh with the women's eight.
Lake Lucerne has twice been used as a venue for the European Rowing Championships: in 1908 and then in 1926. The nearby Rotsee has since 1933 been used for rowing regattas instead.
Hosts several rowing races, including the Varsity Match (UWE, Bristol v Bristol University) and Combined Bristol Rowing Clubs Regatta. A number of local sailing club regattas are also held throughout the season.
The St George's Ladies Rowing Club was merged into the Twickenham Club in 1979. The club had existed for 55 years and won three British Rowing Championships in 1972, 1975 and 1977.
He participated again in the 2007 America's Cup. Following this, Waddell returned to rowing representing New Zealand in rowing at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the double sculls at the Beijing Olympics.
The area is also used by various rowing teams including Teaneck High School and Columbia University.Macur, Juliet. "Once an Urban Landfill, Now a Rowing Paradise", The New York Times, 7 May 2012.
The RG Heidelberg (', literally "Heidelberg Rowing Club") is a German rugby union club from Heidelberg, currently playing in the Rugby-Bundesliga. Apart from rugby, the club also offers the sport of rowing.
The women's eights rowing competition at the 1980 Summer Olympics took place at Krylatskoye Sports Complex Canoeing and Rowing Basin, Moscow, Soviet Union. The event was held from 21 to 26 July.
Polianskyi's first para-rowing sports race was in 2014 in Gavirate, Italy, where he came fourth. ROMAN POLIANSKYI (UKR). Athlete of the Month - August 2017, International Rowing Federation. Accessed September 1, 2019.
Rowing at the 2014 Asian Para Games was held at Hanam Misari Rowing Center in Incheon, South Korea from October 20 to 21, 2014. There was 2 gold medals in this sport.
The 1973 European Rowing Championships were rowing championships held at the regatta course on the Krylatskoye Rowing Canal in Moscow, Soviet Union. The competition was the first use of the venue. There were seven competitions for men and five for women. World Rowing Championships were held, up until 1974, at four-year intervals, and the European Rowing Championships were open to nations outside of Europe and had become to be regarded as quasi-world championships. From 1974 the world championships changed to an annual schedule, and the European Rowing Championships were discontinued. It was only in 2006 that the International Rowing Federation (FISA) decided to re- establish the European Rowing Championships, with the 2007 event the first regatta after the hiatus. Women competed in Moscow from 23 to 26 August. Their event overlapped with the 1973 Summer Universiade that was also held in the city. Twenty nations nominated women to the competition, but only 18 nations had their women compete with a total of 53 boats (W1x: 14 boats; W2x: 11 boats; W4x+: 10 boats; W4+: 10 boats; W8+: 8 boats).
On 20 December 1999, he married fellow international rower Katrin Rutschow. They lived in Switzerland until 2007, where they worked as rowing trainers. They divorced in 2010. Since 2011, he has been head coach of the California Rowing Club, and Kathleen Bertko and Kristin Hedstrom from his club won silver at the 2013 World Rowing Championships.
Lake Union, Seattle Lake Washington Rowing Club (LWRC) is an organization in the greater Seattle area to further the sport of rowing. It trains people ranging in experience from beginners to Olympic-caliber rowers. The club emphasizes mastery of boat-handling skills and values sculling as the principal path to excellence in all types of rowing.
The C. Bernard Shea Rowing Center at Princeton University The C. Bernard Shea Rowing Center is the boathouse for the Princeton University rowing programs. Located on Lake Carnegie in Princeton, New Jersey, the center consists of the Class of 1887 Boathouse and the Richard Ottesen Prentke ‘67 Training Center. The Shea Center was dedicated on October 7, 2000.
Geoff Stewart completed a Bachelor and a master's degree in Education. He has either taught or coached rowing at Newington College, St Ignatius' College, Riverview and Sydney Grammar School. In 2007 and 2008 he was the Men's Head Coach at UTS Haberfield Rowing Club. Since 2011 he has taught and coached rowing at Shore School in Sydney.
A Cornish pilot gig, a six crew boat returning from a race at Falmouth in Cornwall Coastal and offshore rowing is a type of rowing performed at sea. Due to the harsher conditions encountered, the boats are wider and more robust than those used on rivers and lakes. In North America, this sport is often called open water rowing.
This rowing event is a sweep rowing event, meaning that each rower has one oar and rows on only one side. Four rowers crew each boat, and no coxswain is used. As a lightweight rowing event, rowers were limited to a maximum body mass of 72.5 kilograms each and 70 kilograms on average. The competition consisted of multiple rounds.
Alf Hansen continued his career and teamed up with Rolf Thorsen in the double sculls. At the 1981 World Rowing Championships in Munich, Germany, they won a bronze medal. At the 1982 World Rowing Championships in Lucerne, Switzerland, they became world champions. At the 1983 World Rowing Championships in Duisburg, Germany, they won a silver medal.
Men's rowing is not affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The de facto national championship of Division I men's rowing is the Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) Championships. The National Champion in each category is the winner of its respective Varsity 8+ race. The Dad Vail Regatta is considered the national championship for second-tier schools.
The Canadian Secondary School Rowing Association (CSSRA) is an organization which governs high school rowing in Canada. The CSSRA has hosted the main high school rowing event, known as the CSSRA Championships (also known as "Schoolboy") since 1945. In 2020, the regatta was cancelled due to concerns surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. The logo of the CSSRA.
Jack Carlson (born May 22, 1987) is an American rowing coxswain and author. He represented the United States at three World Championships, and won a bronze medal at the 2015 World Rowing Championships in Aiguebelette, France. He is the author of the book Rowing Blazers and founder of the New York City-based menswear brand of the same name.
Nicholls made his Australian representative debut in 2002 at the World Rowing Cup II in Lucerne in a lightweight coxless pair with his West Australian team-mate Ross Brown. They rowed to sixth place. They went on to the 2002 U23 World Rowing Championships in Genoa where they won a silver medal in the coxless pair.Nicholls at World Rowing.
Samuel Waley was educated at the Friends' School in Hobart where he was introduced to rowing. He rowed in that school's first VIII in 2001 with his future Australian lightweight crew- mate Kaspar Hebblewhite. His senior club rowing was from the Lindisfarne Rowing Club in Hobart. In 2002 he held a scholarship with the Tasmanian Institute of Sport.
At the 2017 New Zealand rowing nationals at Lake Ruataniwha, she partnered with Emma Dyke in the premier women's pair and they became national champions. At the 2017 World Rowing Championships, she became world champion in the women's pair partnered with Kerri Gowler. Prendergast and Gowler regained that title at the 2019 World Rowing Championships in Linz Ottensheim.
McIntyre made her Australian representative debut in a coxless pair at the 2017 U23 World Rowing Championships. Rowing with Bronwyn Cox she won a silver medal. In 2018 McIntyre was elevated to the senior Australian squad. She didn't race in any Australian boat in their early international campaign of 2018 – at neither World Rowing Cup nor at Henley.
While Magee retired as a Senior Scientist from the University of Minnesota in 2007, she remains active singing and rowing. She sings in the second oldest feminist chorus in the U.S., the Calliope Women's Chorus where she served as president for 4 years. She is also officiates at rowing regattas as a referee for the U.S. Rowing Association.
The Amstel during the race The Head of the River Amstel (Dutch: Kampioenschap van de Amstel) is a rowing race held annually on the river Amstel in Amsterdam, Netherlands on the 8 km track from Amsterdam to Ouderkerk aan de Amstel. The Willem III Rowing Club organises the race in association with the Amsterdam Rowing Association.
Originally the rowing boats were located on a large artificial lake together with canoes. In 1976 the division between the rowing boats and canoes was replaced by a rope bridge. This rope bridge later became part of the decor of the Piraña. The Piraña was partly built on the rowing pond, so the boats had to be moved.
Robertson was born in 1927. He was from Oamaru in Otago and commenced rowing at the age of 16 at the Oamaru Rowing Club. A serious car accident broke his back and forced a premature retirement from rowing and an early start to coaching. He coached Oamaru crews for many years and was Club Captain for a decade.
The club's Barrack Street shed in about 1910, with Perth City Baths in the background. The Swan River Rowing Club is a rowing club that was founded in 1887 in Perth, Western Australia. It has had rowing sheds at different locations on the Swan River. The Canning River was a location of regattas and social events for the club.
Greenwich is home to a variety of amateur sports clubs. Its location on the tidal Thames makes it a good location for rowing; the Trafalgar Rowing Centre in Crane Street is the clubhouse of the Curlew and Globe rowing clubs. The Globe has senior and junior squads, the latter renowned for its achievements at national and international level.
The 1937 European Rowing Championships were rowing championships for men held on the Bosbaan in the Dutch city of Amsterdam. The construction of the Bosbaan was an unemployment project, with the forest planted from 1934 onwards and the rowing lake finished in 1936. The rowers competed in all seven Olympic boat classes (M1x, M2x, M2-, M2+, M4-, M4+, M8+).
Derby Town Rowing Club founded in 1879, claimed no wins until 1904. Lowndes was a Master at Derby School and raced for them at Derby Regatta. Derby School Rowing Club was affiliated to Derwent Rowing Club (founded 1857), and Lowndes appears in the books of account of this Club. No record describes him racing for either Club at Regattas.
Percy and his four brothers were members of the London Rowing Club; being small in stature, they made perfect coxes. Between 1865 and 1871, Percy won several prizes with the London Rowing Club; his rowing crews often included E. C. Morley, the first secretary of the Football Association, or his successors, R. W. Willis and R. G. Graham.
HVK Gusar Split is a rowing club from the city of Split, Croatia. Gusar is Croatian for "pirate". The club is the most successful rowing club in Dalmatia, and arguably in the whole of Croatia. It has a long tradition of success, members of the rowing club VK Gusar won numerous Olympic and World Championship medals.
Hans Lycklama (born 1 October 1955)Hans Lycklama at Rowing Biographies is a retired Dutch rower and rowing coach who won four medals at the World Lightweight Rowing Championships from 1974 to 1979 in the coxless four and coxed eight. He currently coaches the Dutch national team, including Rianne Sigmond, Maaike Head, Ilse Paulis and Anne Fischer.
During 2009, the first four rowing regattas were held on the lake. In 2013, president Barack Obama, put his support behind Sarasota County's bid to host the 2017 World Rowing Championships. The other applicant for the regatta was Plovdiv in Bulgaria, which had hosted the 2012 World Rowing Championships. Officials from FISA visited Nathan Benderson Park in April 2013.
In 2007, she finished second in the rowing world championships in Munich-Oberschleißheim in the women's single sculls Paralympic event. Rowing was included into the 2008 Summer Paralympics program and Vauchok won silver medal in the women's single sculls event, the first ever Paralympic rowing final. She won a bronze medal in the 2012 Summer Paralympics.
Maria Ludovica Costa (born 24 December 2000) is an Italian rower for Rowing Club Genovese. She won a silver medal at the 2019 World Rowing Championships.2019 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships results In the same year she is U23 World Rowing Champion in Sarasota in the same boat, lightweight coxless pair, with her boat mate Sofia Tanghetti.
Palfreyman was the inaugural President of the WA Women’s Rowing Association in 1972. She was President of the University of Western Australia Ladies’ Rowing Club from 1973 to 1974 and President of Melbourne University Ladies’ Rowing Club in 1980. Susie was also founding President of the Head of the Schoolgirls, the largest single sex regatta in the southern hemisphere.
Official Site The venue also hosted the 1970 World Rowing Championships. The venue hosted the rowing competitions at the 2015 Pan American Games held in Toronto. To stage the games the venue was again renovated, with completions scheduled completed by 2014.Toronto 2015 Bid Book The venue is classified by FISA (International Rowing Federation) as an "A" class venue.
For the 1989 World Rowing Championships in Bled, Yugoslavia, she teamed up with Sorgers-Rau in the double squad, and they won the gold medal. For the 1990 World Rowing Championships in Tasmania, Australia, Schramm once again teamed up with Boron, and they won the world championship. Schramm also competed at the East German rowing championships.
It is in area with a ceiling height of . The Beddis gymnasium has a 200m suspended track with a rubberized surface. The Bob Davis gymnasium is home to the Brock Badgers basketball, volleyball and wrestling teams. The Leo Leblanc Rowing Centre is the training facility for the Badger varsity rowing teams and the St. Catharines Rowing Club.
At the 1995 World Rowing Championships, the lightweight men's four again came third. At the 1996 World Rowing Championships, he won a bronze medal in the lightweight men's pair. After his retirement from competitive rowing, he married fellow rower Jana Sorgers. The couple have twin daughters (born 2000) and for many years, they lived in Bremen.
The 1976 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held in August 1976 at Villach in Austria. Since 1976 was an Olympic year for rowing, the World Championships did not include the 14 Olympic classes scheduled for the 1976 Summer Olympics. Only three lightweight men's events were scheduled, and all finals were raced on 16 August.
She was part of the quadruple sculls which won the national title, rowing for a Kingston and Thames composite, with Caroline Casey, Sarah Hunter-Jones, Bernadette Carroll and Sue Brown (cox), at the 1981 National Championships and was part of the eight that won the national title, rowing for an A.R.A Composite, at the 1982 National Rowing Championships.
Tim Maeyens (born in Brugge, 23 August 1981) is a Belgian rower who competes primarily in the single scull. He competed at three Olympic Games. He started rowing at the age of nine and rows for the Royal Rowing Association of Bruges. In 1999, Maeyens won the bronze medal in the single scull at the Junior World Rowing Championships.
On 9 June 2017, the International Rowing Federation welcomed the decision of the International Olympic Committee to approve the changes of the Olympic rowing program to achieve gender equality. Hence, the women's coxless four replaced the men's lightweight coxless four from the previous Games, the most significant change made to the rowing program after 24 years.
After WWI, Del Giudice competed at the 1921 European Rowing Championships in Amsterdam alongside his younger brother Curzio Del Giudice in the coxed pair but they finished outside the medals. Scipione Del Giudice then retired from competitive rowing and trained a junior eight at his club. He was later a rowing coach in Greece. Del Giudice died in 1950.
India's history in rowing dates back to the British era. The first club, the Calcutta Rowing Club was founded in 1858. The Rowing Federation of India administers the sport in the country. India's first ever Asian Games gold medal was won by Bajrang Lal Takhar in 2010 but the country has never won an Olympic medal in the sport.
Klem began rowing in October 2002 at Willem III Rowing Club in Amsterdam, Netherlands. As a junior, he won the Dutch Indoor Rowing Championship in 2002, and the Ergohead in 2003. He was selected for the Junior National Team for the Coupe de la Jeunesse in the double, and won two gold medals with double partner Jacques Huppes.
Blackrock is also home to Blackrock Karate club and St. Michaels Tennis Club. There is also a lawn and indoor bowls club next to the tennis club's grounds on Church Road. Blackrock has long been a centre of rowing and is home to Cork Boat Club, with the Lee Rowing Club and Shandon Rowing Club also nearby.
Stunell at World Rowing That same crew contested the 1994 Commonwealth Rowing Championships held in association with the 1994 Commonwealth Games. They won gold at those championships. The following year at the 1995 World Rowing Championships he held his seat in the Australian lightweight coxless four. They finished in tenth place and it was Stunell's last Australian representative appearance.
Rowing at the 2010 Asian Games was held in International Rowing Centre, Guangzhou, China from November 14 to 19, 2010. The host nation China dominated the competition winning all ten possible gold medals.
World Rowing. Retrieved on 13 July 2011 The same crew finished 7th at the 2011 World Rowing Championships. At the 2009 European Championships, held in Brest, Belarus, Raja won his second European title.
The women's coxed four rowing competition at the 1980 Summer Olympics took place at Krylatskoye Sports Complex Canoeing and Rowing Basin, Moscow, Soviet Union. The event was held from 21 to 26 July.
The men's coxed four rowing competition at the 1980 Summer Olympics took place at Krylatskoye Sports Complex Canoeing and Rowing Basin, Moscow, Soviet Union. The event was held from 20 to 27 July.
The men's coxed four event was part of the rowing programme at the 1928 Summer Olympics. It was one of seven rowing events for men and was the fifth appearance of the event.
The men's double sculls event was part of the rowing programme at the 1928 Summer Olympics. It was one of seven rowing events for men and was the fourth appearance of the event.
The men's coxed pair event was part of the rowing programme at the 1928 Summer Olympics. It was one of seven rowing events for men and was the fourth appearance of the event.
The men's coxless four event was part of the rowing programme at the 1928 Summer Olympics. It was one of seven rowing events for men and was the fourth appearance of the event.
The men's coxless pair event was part of the rowing programme at the 1928 Summer Olympics. It was one of seven rowing events for men and was the fourth appearance of the event.
VASRA conducts the Virginia Scholastic rowing Championships, which is available for all teams from the state and is a qualifying event for SRAA (Scholastic Rowing Association of America) Championship and USRowing Youth Nationals.
The men's single sculls rowing competition at the 1980 Summer Olympics took place at Krylatskoye Sports Complex Canoeing and Rowing Basin, Moscow, Soviet Union. The event was held from 20 to 27 July.
The 13th World Rowing U23 Championships was the 13th edition of the World Rowing U23 Championships and was held from 19 to 23 July 2017 at the Complex Greben Kanal in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
The men's quadruple sculls rowing competition at the 1980 Summer Olympics took place at Krylatskoye Sports Complex Canoeing and Rowing Basin, Moscow, Soviet Union. The event was held from 20 to 27 July.
This type of sailing & rowing vessels was intended for the skerries of the Gulf of Finland. These vessels, except for the two Evangelist Mark-class vessels, belonged to the Baltic Rowing (Army) Fleet.
He participated in three Olympic Games for the Canadian rowing team: 1984 in Los Angeles, 1988 in Seoul and 1992 in Barcelona. After retirement as an Olympic athlete, he became a rowing coach.
The Oxbow facilitates the Oxbow Water Ski Show Team, and used to be the home of Northampton Youth and Community Rowing, one of the larger scholastic and masters rowing clubs in western Massachusetts.
Poplar Blackwall and District Rowing Club is a rowing club in Millwall, on the River Thames in England, on the northern bank of the Thames opposite Greenwich on the Isle of Dogs, London.
The women's double sculls rowing competition at the 1980 Summer Olympics took place at Krylatskoye Sports Complex Canoeing and Rowing Basin, Moscow, Soviet Union. The event was held from 21 to 26 July.
Thomas Sullivan (18 September 1868 – 1949) was a New Zealand amateur rowing and sculling champion who later turned professional and challenged for the World Sculling Championship title. He later became a rowing coach.
The women's single sculls rowing competition at the 1980 Summer Olympics took place at Krylatskoye Sports Complex Canoeing and Rowing Basin, Moscow, Soviet Union. The event was held from 21 to 26 July.
The men's coxless pair rowing competition at the 1980 Summer Olympics took place at Krylatskoye Sports Complex Canoeing and Rowing Basin, Moscow, Soviet Union. The event was held from 20 to 27 July.
Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, rowing, soccer, swimming & diving, track & field and wrestling; women's sports include basketball, cross country, field hockey, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, track & field and volleyball.
The men's coxed pairs rowing competition at the 1980 Summer Olympics took place at Krylatskoye Sports Complex Canoeing and Rowing Basin, Moscow, Soviet Union. The event was held from 20 to 27 July.
The men's double sculls rowing competition at the 1980 Summer Olympics took place at Krylatskoye Sports Complex Canoeing and Rowing Basin, Moscow, Soviet Union. The event was held from 20 to 27 July.
Alexandre Monteiro Dias Fernandes (born 17 April 1967), also known as Xoxô, is a Brazilian rowing coxswain and rowing coach. He competed in the men's coxed four event at the 1992 Summer Olympics.
Enrico D'Aniello (born 6 December 1995) is an Italian rowing cox. He competed in the men's eight event at the 2016 Summer Olympics. He has won various gold medals at World Rowing Championships.
These are the results of the Men's lightweight double sculls competition in Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens Greece. It was one of eight events in men's rowing that was held.
Ilyinsky later became a rowing coach in his home city.
This is an incomplete list of some rowing club colours.
Lightweight is a weight class in combat sports and rowing.
However today only rowing is the only other existing section.
Alimitos Bay contains Marine Stadium, created for Olympic rowing events.
Sorø Roklub, a rowing lub, is located at the lake.
Bittner is a member of the South End Rowing Club.
The Island also houses a sailing and a rowing club.
Johnston also represented Great Britain at three World Rowing Championships.
He also took part in bowls, golf, rowing and hunting.
It also recently started to manufacture racing shells for rowing.
He is a life member of the Wellington Rowing Club.
Metal rowing pins or rowlocks are not allowed in competitions.
The race is organised by Vesta Rowing Club, Putney, London.
His senior rowing was initially with the UTS Haberfield Rowing Club. For twelve of the thirteen years from 2003 to 2015 he was seated in the New South Wales state VIII which contested the King's Cup at the Australian Rowing Championships. In 2004, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014 Chapman rowed in victorious New South Wales King's Cup crews.Chapman SRC profile Following the 2008 Beijing Olympics Chapman joined the Sydney Rowing Club as a competing member and a senior coach.
In 2016, after returning home from Rio de Janeiro Bond and Murray wrote a book describing their journey through the years of rowing together. This was published and commended for its candid and honest portrayal of their time together. In 2018 the International Rowing Federation awarded Bond and Murray the Thomas Keller Medal for their outstanding international rowing career. It is the sport's highest honor and is awarded within five years of the athlete's retirement, acknowledging an exceptional rowing career and exemplary sportsmanship.
Christian Cormack (born 1 September 1976 in Hammersmith, London) is a British rowing cox. He competed for the British National Team between 1996 and 2004, winning four medals at the World Rowing Championships including a gold in 2002, two silvers and a bronze medal. In the World Rowing Cup series he won gold in 2001 Munich, silver in 1997 Munich, 1998 Hazewinkel and bronze at 1998 Lucerne and 1999 Lucerne. He retired from rowing after competing at 2004 Athens Olympics.
Stanley's Australian representative debut was in 2006 at the U23 World Rowing Championships in Hazewinkel, Belgium. She raced in the Australian eight (to a fifth placing) and in a coxless pair with Katelyn Gray to a bronze medal.Stanley at World Rowing In 2007 she was elevated to the Australian senior women's squad. She competed at the World Rowing Cups I and II in Europe before racing at the 2007 World Rowing Championships in Munich in the coxless four to a bronze medal.
In 2008, she won the World Indoor Rowing championship in the collegiate and open divisions with a personal best time of 6mins 43.2 secs in one race. Back in Australia, Gerrand's senior rowing was from the Sydney Rowing Club. Gerrand raced in SRC colours contesting the open women's coxed eight event at the 2011 Australian Rowing Championships.2011 Austn Championships In 2012 she contested the open women's coxed pair and won the open women's coxless four title at the Australian Championships.
Hayman's senior coxing was initially from the Yarra Yarra Rowing Club in Melbourne and then the Mercantile Rowing Club. Later when he took an AIS scholarship he rowed from the Daramalan Rowing Club in Canberra. Hayman's first Victorian state representative call-up was to the 1991 Victorian youth eight which contested the Noel Wilkinson Trophy at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships. In 1995 he coxed the Victorian senior men's eight in the King's Cup at the Interstate Regatta.
At the 2011 World Rowing Junior Championships at Dorney Lake, Dorney, England, Shepherd won silver with the junior men's coxed four. At the 2012 World Rowing U23 Championships at Trakai in Lithuania, Shepherd won bronze with the U23 men's coxed four. At the 2013 World Rowing U23 Championships at Linz-Ottensheim in Austria, he won gold with the men's eight. A year later at the July 2014 World Rowing U23 Championships in Varese, Italy, he won another gold with the same boat.
During his rowing career, Cromwell won seven national titles in the single sculls and several more in double sculls. He won the Diamond Challenge Sculls at the Henley Royal Regatta in 1964, rowing for the Nonpareil Rowing Club of New York. He competed at the 1961 European Rowing Championships in single sculls and won bronze. Although he was selected only for the 1964 Olympics, he continued to be a top US rower up to 1970s, finishing third at the 1976 Olympic trials.
Lake Banook will play host to the Senior World Sprint Championships for the third time in 2022. No other venue outside of Europe has hosted the Senior World Sprint Championship on more occasions. The lake is also used for local rowing competitions, and hosts both the Mic Mac AAC rowing club and the independent North Star Rowing club. The course is not ideal for national or international competitions in rowing, as its restricted length does not enable 2000-metre races.
Bishop won a silver medal rowing for the Durham Amateur Rowing Club in the men's double sculls with Geoff Potts at the 1972 British Rowing Championships. He was selected by Great Britain as part of the quad sculls at the 1975 World Rowing Championships, the quad finished in sixth place in the A final. At the 1976 Olympic Games he rowed as part of the men's quadruple sculls with Andrew Justice, Mark Hayter and Allan Whitwell, the crew finished in ninth place.
Luxford was educated at Sydney Boys' High School where he took up rowing. He rowed in a Sydney High eight which contested the national schoolboy eight title at the Australian Rowing Championships in 1970. 1970 Austn C'ships His senior club rowing was initially from the Sydney University Boat Club and later the Drummoyne Rowing Club. He first made state selection for New South Wales in the men's eight which contested and won the 1974 King's Cup at the annual Interstate Regatta.
The first international race that included the United States women's rowing team took place at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal. Prior to that summer, the United States women's rowing team did not compete at an international level. Other countries, like Germany and Russia, had strong national teams, and were already pushing to be recognized in international competitions. The International Rowing Federation, or FISA, began recognizing European women's teams in international competitions, which led to women's rowing becoming an Olympic sport.
Bates maintains 31 varsity teams, and 9 club teams, including sailing, cycling, ice hockey, rugby, and water polo. According to U.S. Rowing, the Women's Rowing Team is ranked first in the NESCAC, and first overall in NCAA Division III Rowing, as of 2016. In April 2005, the college's athletic program was ranked in the top 5% of national athletics programs. As of 2018, the college has graduated a total of 12 Olympians, one of whom won the Olympic Gold Medal rowing for Canada.
The French M4- team celebrating after their shock win at the 2010 World Rowing Championships in New Zealand Jean-Baptiste Macquet (born 2 July 1983 in Dieppe, France) is a French rower. In 2010, he won the gold medal at the world rowing championship at Lake Karapiro in New Zealand, rowing in the coxless four, with Julien Desprès, Dorian Mortelette and Germain Chardin. He competed for France at the 2013 World Rowing Championships in the Men's Eight, finishing in 6th place.
Galloway was born in Canberra and commenced his rowing career at Telopea Park School and in his senior years at Narrabundah College. His senior club rowing was with the Canberra Rowing Club and the Australian Institute of Sport where he was on a full scholarship from 1985 to 1988.Galloway at Canberra Sport Awards Galloway's first national title was won when he was still at school. He won a junior title at the 1982 Australian Rowing Championships in an u/19 pair.
The BIC has become a venue for a round of the Premier League Darts Championship organised by the Professional Darts Corporation. The Bournemouth Rowing Club, is the town's coastal rowing club. Established in 1865 as Westover and Bournemouth Rowing Club, it is reported to be the oldest sporting association in the county. The club regularly competes in regattas organised by the Hants and Dorset Amateur Rowing Association which take place on the South Coast of England between May and September.
Operating a dinghy with oars Small dinghies under are usually powered by rowing with one set of oars. Beyond it is feasible to have two or even three rowers, normally using a pair of oars. In some models, sliding thwarts allow far more powerful rowing while in others, a removable thwart can permit standing rowing. Some self-rescue dinghy/yacht tender dinghies have two sets of oarlocks (rowlocks) and an adjustable middle seat to allow for ergonomically efficient rowing positions.
The club is reputedly the oldest rowing club in the world. Anecdotal evidence exists for rowing at Westminster in the 18th century and official records date back to the 'Water Ledger' of 1813. Pink was chosen by Westminster as the School's colour for the rowing match against Eton College of 4 May 1837; before this race, both schools wore blue. Crews containing boys and girls who attend, or are affiliated to, Westminster School are formed to race at all levels of school rowing.
Royal was the first school to start its own rowing program in 1953 with the formation of the Royal College Rowing Squad. Its first regatta was lead at the Beira lake against the B team (all European) of the Colombo Rowing Club in which the Royalist won the coxed fours. Soon after another regatta was won against an all European team from Madras Boat Club, the first colours for rowing were awarded. Royal (nearside) winning the Junior Pairs 2007 in a record time.
In 1989, he became world student champion in rowing at the 1989 Summer Universiade in Duisburg, West Germany. As the coach of Bulgaria's national rowing team, Neykov has qualified for World Championships, brought teams to a top three Rowing World Cup finish, earned a bronze medal from the 1999 World Rowing Championships and a 2000 Summer Olympics quota. In June 2006, Neykov has worked as a physical coach at PFC CSKA Sofia. Neykov is fluent in English, German and Russian.
At the 2016 World Rowing U23 Championships in Rotterdam, Netherlands, the U23 men's coxed four finally won gold, beating the Italian team. In February 2017, the International Rowing Federation removed gender-restrictions from coxswains, and a month later, Bosworth was assigned the New Zealand women's eight. 2017 was his first year at elite level. The crew won the June 2017 World Rowing Cup II in Poznań, Poland, and Bosworth became the first male cox to win an international women's rowing event.
Ou Shaoyan (born 17 August 1973) is a Chinese lightweight rower. Ou was born in 1973 and is from Guangdong, China. She competed in lightweight women's four and won gold at the 1991 World Rowing Championships, and came fourth at the 1992 World Rowing Championships. She changed to the lightweight women's double sculls and won silver at the 1994 World Rowing Championships, came ninth at the 1995 World Rowing Championships, and came ninth at the 1996 Summer Olympics partnered with Li Fei.
Keenan was educated at Xavier College where he took up rowing.APS HoR 2009 His senior club rowing is from the Mercantile Rowing Club in Melbourne. He debuted at state representative level for Victoria in the 2011 youth eight which contested and won the Noel Wilkinson Trophy at the Interstate Regatta within the 2011 Australian Rowing Championships.2011 Interstate Regatta at Austn Rowing History He first rowed in the Victorian men's senior eight contesting the 2017 King's Cup at the Interstate Regatta.
Donald was educated at St Kevin's College, Melbourne where he took up rowing.APS HoR 2009 His senior club rowing is from the Mercantile Rowing Club in Melbourne. He debuted at state representative level for Victoria in the 2014 youth eight which contested and won the Noel Wilkinson Trophy at the Interstate Regatta within the 2014 Australian Rowing Championships.2014 Interstate Regatta at Austn Rowing History He first rowed in the Victorian men's senior eight contesting the 2017 King's Cup at the Interstate Regatta.
The pair went to the 2015 World Rowing Championships held at Lac d'Aiguebelette in Aiguebelette, France, and again won gold. Stevenson and MacFarlane qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics, but were beaten in the semi-finals by the US by 5/100 into fourth place, thus missing the A final. In November 2016, she announced that she would take 2017 off from rowing. She did not return to rowing for the 2018 season either, but has not announced her retirement from rowing.
Gardiner was raised in Sydney and took up rowing as a coxswain in 1961 at the Glebe Rowing Club. He coxed a Glebe men's junior four at the 1970 Australian Rowing Championships.1970 Austn C'ships Gardiner relocated to Melbourne and joined the Melbourne University Boat Club in 1977 in an effort to make the Australian lightweight eight. In Melbourne Uni colours he contested and won the national lightweight eight title twice at the Australian Rowing Championships in 1981 and 1985.
At the 2018 World Rowing Cup II in Linz, they rowed to a bronze medal. In 2019 Horton was again picked in Australian women's sculling squad for the international season. Rowing with Amanda Bateman she stroked the Australian women's double scull to a bronze medal at the World Rowing Cup II in Poznan and to a silver medal at WRC III in Rotterdam. Horton and Bateman were selected to race Australia's double scull at the 2019 World Rowing Championships in Linz, Austria.
Balmforth commenced his rowing as a coxswain at Rose Bay High School in Hobart. His senior rowing was from the Lindisfarne Rowing Club in Hobart. He won a Tasmanian Institute of Sport Scholarship from 1993 to 2003 and was named as the Tasmanian Institute of Sport's Athlete of the Year in 1999 & 2000. Balmforth rowed in Tasmanian representative men's lightweight fours contesting the Penrith Cup at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships in 1994 and from 1998 to 2002.
Ainsworth was seriously injured in a car accident at the 1978 Australian Rowing Championships. He was secretary of Mercantile Rowing Club in 1978-9 and from 1982 to 1988. He coached Australian junior coxed fours to the Junior World Rowing Championships - to bronze in 1984; to fifth place in 1985; to twelfth place in 1986 and to sixth place in 1987. He coached Australian U23 fours to the U23 World Rowing Championships - to fourth place in 1984 and sixth place in 1987.
He regained his seat in the Australian quad scull in 2006 racing at two World Rowing Cups in Europe that year before contesting the 2006 World Rowing Championships at Eton Dorney where the quad placed ninth. In 2007 Crawshay teamed with Tasmanian Scott Brennan in the Australian senior double scull and they commenced their 2008 Olympics campaign. They raced at two World Rowing Cups in Europe in 2007 and then the 2007 World Rowing Championships in Munich where they placed eight.
Typical Finnish rowing boats on the shore of Palokkajärvi, Jyväskylä Three members of a student rowing club in a coxed pair in the Amstel River This is the Yorktown Crew teams Women’s Varsity Eight during the 2019 season. The type of boat being used is a carbon-fiber shell made by Resolute. Rowing is the act of propelling a boat using the motion of oars in the water by displacing water to propel the boat forward. Rowing and paddling are similar.
Brown first represented Australia at the 2002 World Rowing Cup II in Lucerne in a lightweight coxless pair with his West Australian team-mate Tom Nicholls which placed sixth. They rowed together that same year in the World Rowing U23 Championships in Genoa taking the silver medal.Brown at World Rowing In 2003 Brown and Nicholls teamed up with the Tasmanians Tom Gibson and Cameron Wurf in a lightweight coxless four. They finished in overall twelfth place at the World Rowing Cup III in Lucerne but then at the 2003 U23 World Rowing Championships in Belgrade they took the gold medal and claimed an U23 World Championship.
He placed eighteenth in what would be his last World Championship appearance for Australia.Hudson at World Rowing He was vying for a seat in the Australian men's eight for the 2012 London Olympics but missed selection and raced in a coxless pair with Fergus Pragnell at the World Rowing Cups II and III in Europe that year and was a reserve for the Olympic heavyweight squad. In 2014 he competed in the double scull and the quad at the World Rowing Cup I in Sydney, winning gold in the quad. Hudson announced his retirement from competitive rowing in March 2015, on the eve of the Australian Rowing Championships.
Since 1990, the International Rowing Federation (Fédération Internationale des Sociétés d'Aviron, FISA) are using the name 'Masters' for older competition rowers from the age of at least 27 years old. Every year the FISA organises the FISA World Rowing Masters Regatta, the largest participated rowing regatta worldwide. The competition – department of VVR makes teams with the best Masters – rowers of the country, some of which are world champions in their age group. But this first and only autonomous rowing club for Masters in Belgium have their activities at the Vissersdijk, a part of the Leie River that crosses the famous urban Watersportbaan rowing racecourt of Ghent.
Gibson was first selected for Australia in an U23 coxless four in 2002. They raced at the World Rowing Cup II in Lucerne before competing at the 2002 World Rowing U23 Championships in Genoa where they won silver.Gibson at World Rowing He was the sole member of that U23 lightweight four to remain in the crew into 2003 when they contested the World Rowing Cup III in Lucerne before winning a gold medal at the 2003 U23 World Championships in Belgrade. In 2004 he was selected in the Australian senior lightweight eight and he won a bronze medal at the 2004 World Rowing Championships in Banyoles.
Roberts' senior rowing was done from the UTS Haberfield Rowing Club in Sydney. She was awarded a scholarship to the AIS prior to her 2001 World Championship success.AIS News 2001 Roberts rowed in state representative eights for New South Wales contesting the Interstate women's eight championship for the ULVA Trophy and later the Queen Elizabeth II Cup at the Australian Rowing Championships. She represented her state in 1999, 2006 and consecutively from 2001 to 2004, rowing to victories in the seven seat in 2002, 2003 and 2004.2004 Austn Cships She raced in UTS Haberfield colours in composite crews contesting national titles at the Australian Rowing Championships in 2007 (W4- and W2-).
Ward first represented Australia at the 2006 U23 World Rowing Championships in Hazewinkel in a lightweight coxless pair which placed sixth. The following year at the 2007 U23 World Rowing Championships in Glasgow he rowed in the Australian lightweight quad scull to a fourth place finish.Ward at World Rowing In 2008 he was elevated to the Australian senior lightweight squad and stepped into the stroke seat of the men's lightweight eight for the 2008 World Rowing Championships in Linz who finished in eight place. In 2009 he again contested the U23 World Rowing Championships, this time at stroke in the coxless four which finished in ninth place.
This medal was won when he was competing for Ballarat City Rowing Club and was the first Olympic representation and medal awarded to a Ballarat City member in the club's 125 year history. In 1997 Edwards remained in the Australian lightweight double scull now paired with Queensland's Gary Lynagh. They raced at two Rowing World Cups in Europe before contesting the 1997 World Rowing Championships in Aiguebelette, France where they finished fifth. In 1998 the Australian selectors switched Edwards to sweep-oared representative crews and he raced at two World Rowing Cups in Europe and at the 1998 World Rowing Championships in the lightweight coxless four.
He contested two World Rowing Cups in Europe in 2006 and was seated at four when the eight raced at the 2006 World Rowing Championships at Eton Dorney to a fourth placing. He competed in the eight at World Rowing Cups II and III in 2007 and was in the five seat when they contested the 2007 World Rowing Championships in Munich and placed eighth. His final Australian representative appearances were in the 2008 Olympic year. He competed in the lead up World Rowing Cups that year and then was seated at seven in the men's eight who raced to a sixth place in the final at the 2008 Summer Olympics.
Sandy Calfo was named head coach in 2012 after the retirement of longtime head coach Rudy Wieler. Under Wieler, the UB women's rowing team had become one of the best performing groups within the Buffalo Athletics Department.Campus watch: UB rowing leaps ahead with title, McClatchy - Tribune Business News, Washington, DC: McClatchy - Tribune Business News, 5 May 2010, Moritz, A., Retrieved 11 March 2014. Because the Mid-American Conference does not include rowing as a sport, the Buffalo Bulls rowing team competes in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA). The Bulls won the CAA title in rowing in 2010 by one point against Northeastern, and finished a close second in 2011.
Grzeskowiak grew up in Canberra and her senior club rowing has been from the Capital Lakes Rowing Club in the Australian Capital Territory.Grzeskowiak at Rowing Australia Grzeskowiak's first state selection for the ACT was in 2014 in the women's youth eight contesting the Bicentennial Cup at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships.2014 Austn Cships In 2015, 2016, 2018 and 2019 she was the ACT's representative single sculler selected to contest the Nell Slatter Trophy at the Interstate Regatta. 2015 Interstate Regatta 2019 Interstate Regatta Grzeskowiak raced in Capital Lakes colours in composite Canberra crews contesting the U23 double and quad scull events at the 2014 Australian Rowing Championships.
Public rowing clubs were beginning at the same time; in England Leander Club was founded in 1818, in Germany Der Hamburger und Germania Ruder Club was founded in 1836 and in the United States Narragansett Boat Club was founded in 1838 and Detroit Boat Club was founded in 1839. In 1843, the first American college rowing club was formed at Yale University. The International Rowing Federation (, abbreviated FISA), responsible for international governance of rowing, was founded in 1892 to provide regulation at a time when the sport was gaining popularity. Across six continents, 150 countries now have rowing federations that participate in the sport.
Historia on Argentine Rowing Association website, 25 July 2013 Despite being a difficult-to-access place, Tigre had optimal conditions to the practise of rowing. Because of that, the BARC members set a precarious box there to storage their boats to be used on weekends. The practise of rowing spread with the establishment of a third club, Rosario Rowing Club (sited in the homonymous city) in Santa Fe Province, 1887. The yellow fever epidemic on Buenos Aires and the development of the railway network in the country were two factors that substantially influenced rowing clubs originally established in Buenos Aires to set their locations in Tigre, where they soon moved.
Historia on Argentine Rowing Association website, 25 July 2013 Despite of being a difficult access place, Tigre had optimal conditions to the practise of rowing. Because of that, the BARC members set a precarious box there to storage their boats to be used on weekends. The practise of rowing spread with the establishment of a third club, Rosario Rowing Club (sited in the homonymous city) in Santa Fe Province, 1887. The yellow fever epidemic on Buenos Aires and the development of the railway network in the country were two factors that substantially influenced rowing clubs originally established in Buenos Aires to set their locations in Tigre, where they soon moved.
Keenan made his Australian representative debut in 2013 in an U23 coxed four at the U23 World Rowing Championships in Linz and rowed to a fourth placing. Keenan at World Rowing In 2014 he rowed in the four seat of an Australian eight at the U23 World Rowing Championships in Varese who finished second behind New Zealand and took a silver medal. Keenan made his first national senior squad appearance in the Australian eight in 2017. He raced in that boat at two World Rowing Cups in Europe before contesting the 2017 World Rowing Championships in Sarasota where the eight missed the A final and placed eighth overall.
The school also has a rowing team that competes throughout the school year, rowing during Fall and Spring seasons. The Upper Arlington Crew team is the only scholastic rowing program in central Ohio, and it consistently races to top finishes at prestigious events such as the Midwest Scholastic, Midwest Junior, Scholastic Nationals and US Rowing Youth National Championship Regattas. The team also frequently sends boats to the Head of the Charles Regatta, a selective rowing event that attracts the best rowers from all over the world. Upper Arlington is 3rd all-time in Ohio with 49 Ohio High School Athletic Association team state championships.
The Victoria University Rowing Club was founded in 1927 and is run by an elected committee of members (Victoria University of Wellington students), which organises the training, regattas, attendance at Uni Games and various social events.Victoria University of Wellington Rowing Club (Inc) Victoria University Rowing Club is located just down from Wellington’s Civic Square in Wellington Harbour. Victoria University Rowing shares its boat shed and training facilities with Wellington Rowing Club in a Victorian-style heritage building situated on the waterfront. Facilities include an erg room, changing sheds, a full range of boat sizes, and a secondary boat shed located in Wellington’s (often calmer) north-end.
Rabjohns made his Australian representative debut in 2006 amongst a boatload of new faces in the Australian men's eight. Stefan Szczurowski was the only continuing crew member from the 2004 Olympic eight and Rowing Australian had not boated a representative eight in 2005. Rabjohns was in the coxswain's seat at two 2006 World Rowing Cups in Europe and then at the 2006 World Rowing Championships at Eton Dorney where he steered the crew to fourth place. He secured his seat as Australia's senior representative coxswain into 2007 and steered the eight at World Rowing Cups in Amsterdam and Lucerne and then at the 2007 World Rowing Championships in Munich.
East India Club Rowing Blade Design The Rowing Section boats out of Auriol Kensington Rowing Club in Hammersmith and competes at events such as Head of the River, Head of the River Fours, Henley Town and Visitors Regatta, Staines Regatta, Molesey Amateur Regatta, Hammersmith Regatta and Oxford Regatta, and has twice competed in the Ladies' Challenge Plate at Henley Royal Regatta, beating Oxford Brookes B in the 2019 regatta before being beaten in the quarter-final by Leander Club. The Rowing Section has a different blazer from the main club for those who have competed at senior events or have been awarded a blazer for services to club rowing.
Clark won the coxless fours with Lenny Robertson, Bill Mason and Frederick Smallbone, rowing for the Thames Tradesmen's Rowing Club, at the inaugural 1972 National Rowing Championships. Later in 1972 the same crew was selected for Great Britain at the 1972 Summer Olympics, where they just failed to reach the final, finishing in fourth place in the semi finals of the men's coxless four. Four years later at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal he won the silver medal with the British boat in the eights competition, having also won the world silver medal in eights at the 1974 World Rowing Championships in Lucerne. At the 1977 (Amsterdam) and 1978 (Karapiro NZ) World Rowing Championships, he won silver medals both years rowing with John Roberts in the coxless pair event.
She came back into the senior quad in 1998 with Newmarch, Robinson and Roye and after racing at the World Rowing Cup III in Lucerne, they competed at the 1998 World Rowing Championships in Cologne and won a bronze medal. Hatzakis' final two years of representative rowing was with Roye in the Australian women's double scull. They raced at the 1999 World Rowing Cup III in Lucerne and then at the 1999 World Rowing Championships in St Catharines, Canada to a sixth-place finish. Their campaign in the 2000 Olympic year started at two World Rowing Cups in Europe and then at Sydney 2000 they placed fourth in their heat and fought through a repechage to make the final in which they finished last for an overall sixth ranking.
In 1958 he was a member of the Gold Medal Canadian eight oar crew at the British Commonwealth Games in Wales. Two years later he won his second silver Olympic medal as captain of the Canadian crew in the eight oar competition in Rome. Service: After his active rowing career Bill volunteered for many years in the sport of rowing as a coach, regatta organizer, co- founder of the Delta-Deas Rowing Club, and as a Canadian and International (FISA) rowing regatta referee. Recipient: Rowing Canada Aviron Award of Merit: "for long and meritorious service to the sport of rowing" Member: University of British Columbia Sports Hall of Fame, British Columbia Sports Hall of Fame, and the Canadian Olympic Sports Hall of Fame Professional Career: Teacher, School Principal, director of Instruction, District School Superintendent.
In a bid to intensify her preparations for the qualifying phase to compete in the 2016 Summer Olympics hosted by Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, she moved to Pretoria, the South African capital, so as to train at the High Performance Centre (HPC), at the University of Pretoria, a renowned sport science and training facility. Thornycroft trained under the guidance and coaching of Roger Barrow, South African National Rowing coach credited with coaching the South African M4x (Men's lightweight coxless four) crew that won gold at the 2012 London Olympic Games. Under Barrow's tutelage, Thornycroft set her personal best three times (at the SA Rowing Championships, World Rowing Cup III and the 2015 World Rowing Championships). She won gold at the women's single sculls at the SA Rowing Championships and attained Final B race finishes at the World Rowing Cup III in Lucerne, Switzerland and the World Rowing Championships in Aiguebelette, France where she was fifth and sixth respectively.
Marie-Sophie Zeidler (born 1999) won silver at the 2016 World Rowing Junior Championships with the junior women's eight, and bronze at the 2017 World Rowing Junior Championships with the junior women's coxless pair.
The setting for the finished painting is the Quaker City Barge Club (defunct), which once stood on Philadelphia's Boathouse Row.Lee Silverberg, A Very Brief History of the Fairmount Rowing Association (Fairmount Rowing Association, 2008).
In October 2014 Wilson, rowing with Emma Twigg from New Zealand, won the 2014 British Rowing Senior Championships double sculls at Nottingham. In November 2014 Wilson won the Wingfield Sculls on the River Thames.
At the 1986 World Rowing Championships in Nottingham, he won another bronze medal with the lightweight men's eight. At the 1987 World Rowing Championships in Copenhagen, he came fifth with the lightweight men's four.
A Dewar Challenge Shield, donated by Dewar's granddaughter Alice Dewar, is competed for annually by three rowing clubs in Hammersmith, West London: Furnivall Sculling Club, Sons of the Thames and Auriol Kensington Rowing Club.
Heß represented Germany on the International Rowing Federation (FISA) council since 1968, and he was FISA vice-president from 1979 until 1993. He was honorary president of the German Rowing Association until his death.
The Bengal Rowing Club is a rowing club located in Kolkata, India. The club, also known as the BRC, was founded in 1929 by GD Birla on the site of a former lakeside bank.
At the 2012 European Rowing Championships in Varese, Italy, she won a bronze medal with the women's eight. At the World Rowing Cup in Belgrade, she won a bronze medal in the women's eight.
On 19 April 2014 Swann was teamed with Jessica Eddie for the women's pair at the British rowing trials at Caversham, where they finished 1.14 seconds behind Helen Glover and Heather Stanning.BBC, Sport – Rowing.
Liu Bili is a Chinese lightweight rower. At the 1996 World Rowing Championships, she won gold in the lightweight four. At the 1998 World Rowing Championships, she came fourth in the lightweight quad sculls.
Dmitry Aleksandrovich Kovalyov (; born 27 March 1976 in Kaluga, Russia) is a former Russian rower. He competed at the 1999 World Rowing Championships and 2000 Summer Olympics. He won the bronze medal for rowing.
The city government also manages a community center near the city hall and library. Several local rowing clubs use Lake Stevens, including the in-city Lake Stevens Rowing Club that was founded in 1997.
The usual beginner progression is: rowing machine - rowing tank - training double - shell quad - double - single. All beginners are required to attend and take part in a capsize drill and swim test at a local pool.
Rowing is one of the few collegiate sports where athletes practice year round and compete during both spring and fall. In addition many athletes train at various rowing clubs around the country during the summer.
For the Rowing competition at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan, South Korea, men's and women's singles, doubles, and fours competed at the Nakdong River Rowing and Canoeing Courses from September 30 to October 3.
She took up rowing in 2008 whilst teaching at the school and trained at the Minerva Bath Rowing Club nearby. In November 2012 she returned to the school to open the £1.85 million sports centre.
At the 1977 World Rowing Championships he became world champion with the men's eight. Since 1988, Lindner has worked as a rowing coach both at a national level and for HRV "Böllberg/Nelson" in Halle.
Aberdeen Schools Rowing Association (ASRA) was founded in 1960 by Robert Newton and Bryan Steel. It thrives today on the banks of the River Dee, Aberdeen, in Scotland. The club is affiliated to Scottish Rowing.
The indoor rowing event at the World Games 2017 was held at the Multifunctional Hall in Jelcz-Laskowice, Poland. For the first time, indoor rowing was included in the World Games as an invitational sport.
St Neots Rowing Club (SNRC) is a British Rowing affiliated club in the town of St Neots, Cambridgeshire, situated on a beautiful 4 km section of the River Great Ouse. It was founded in 1865.
It organizes Summer Rowing League, Learn to Row and the Sculling Program. WRRA currently serves over 500 adult rowers. WRRA partners with the Cleveland Rowing Foundation to organize the Head of the Cuyahoga every fall.
Liu Mei Ling is a Chinese lightweight rower. At the 1995 World Rowing Championships, she came ninth in the lightweight double sculls. At the 1996 World Rowing Championships, she won gold in the lightweight four.
During the year, the rowers showing the most promise are selected in crews for Hampton School's own rowing competition Hampton Head as well as various other events including Peterborough regatta and the National rowing championships.
He coxed Sydney Rowing Club crews in national title attempts at the Australian Rowing Championships on various occasions - coxed fours in 1964 and 1980 (both champions); coxed pairs in 1966 (fourth place) and 1980 (champions).
Sadler coached the Kingston Rowing Club in the eights in 1880.
She wrote an autobiography, Rowing Against the Wind, published in 2014.
Row boats can be hired for rowing on the main lake.
Labine has been a rowing coach at Fairfield University since 2010.
She and Wurzel won bronze at the 2011 European Rowing Championships.
Pál Joensen Rowing competition at Jóansøka in Vágur in June 2010.
The men's team won the National Collegiate Rowing Championship in 1991.
His wife Irmgard Brendenal-Böhmer was also European champion in rowing.
Rowing association associated with UCR and open to Hogeschool Zeeland students.
The 9th World University Rowing Championship took place in Trakai, Lithuania.
Here a trailer of rowing boats is shown outside the building.
Müller retired from competitive rowing at the end of the season.
He was a member of the U.S. Rowing Team in 1971.
Roysse's School Rowing Club (1840) became the Abingdon School Boat Club.
Taylor retired from rowing after competing at the 2016 Summer Olympics.
The rowing team competes in both the fall and spring seasons.
Intercollegiate Rowing Association: Poughkeepsie Regatta. Marist Archives & Special Collections. Marist College.
Two athletes represented Libya in rowing: Alhussein Gambour and Abdussalam Said.
The Olympic rowing trials were held on Lake Quinsigamond in 1952.
This type of oar is much better for long-range rowing.
Other sports practised at Liceo Naval are football, rowing and tennis.
With the German reunification, the East Germany rowing system collapsed and of some 200 coaches employed by the East German rowing association, only 28 were taken on afterwards. Jährling took a job with Rowing Australia. He was criticised for selecting Sally Robbins for the women's eight at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Robbins became infamous as "Lay Down Sally" in the Australian media, after stopping rowing in the final 250 m of the Olympic final, a behaviour she had displayed in at least six earlier races.
At present, most British sea rowing is "traditional" fixed seat rowing and competition is of a regional nature. France is leading the development of modern sliding seat seagoing boats, "Yoles", and National Competition here is well established with FISA, the worldwide regulatory body for rowing, encouraging the expansion of the sport to other countries. Since 2007, the competition has been renamed as the FISA World Club Coastal Rowing Challenge, thus opening the event to all Club rowers without pre-qualification and acknowledging coastal rowing's very participatory nature.
In 1955, the Club turned its boathouse over to the Schuylkill Navy. Thereafter, the Pennsylvania Barge Club served as an administrative center for rowing, including serving as Headquarters for the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen, which later became USRowing. The building also housed the Schuylkill Navy, the United States rowing Society (formerly Schuylkill Navy Association), the Philadelphia Scholastic Rowing Association, the Middle States Regatta Association, and the Dad Vail Rowing Association. In 2009, the Club was reactivated and reinstated as a member of the Schuylkill Navy.
Programs currently span the provinces of BC, AB, ON and QC however participants have been known to travel from other provinces and even other countries. Rowing and not-for-profit back ground Despite challenges from University coach, Jarvis determined to reach his potential pushed hard to succeed. Leaping beyond the boundaries of University rowing he quickly realized his potential on Canada's national rowing team. Bringing home Silver in 2002 from the under 23 world rowing championships he returned to University to make a difference.
An accomplished sculler and sweep oarsman, Burgess' senior rowing was with the Franklin Rowing Club in the small southern Tasmanian town of Geeveston. Burgess began contesting national lightweight championship sculling titles at Australian Rowing Championships in 1987 representing the Franklin Rowing Club. He won his first national championship being the Australian lightweight single sculls title in 1990 .1990 Austn C'ships He rowed in the Tasmania representative men's lightweight four who contested the Penrith Cup at the Interstate Regatta on ten occasions between 1993 and 2005.
Every-Hall's senior rowing was done from the Banks Rowing Club in Melbourne and the Dutton Park Rowing Club in Brisbane. She raced in Victorian representative women's lightweight quad sculls who contested the Victoria Cup at the Interstate Regatta in 1999 (to victory), 2000, 2001 and 2002. Following her 2002 World Championship success Every-Hall took ill while preparing for the 2004 Summer Olympics and discovered she had exercise induced anaphylactic shock. She left rowing to have a family and had sons born in 2006 and 2008.
Erik Horrie (born 17 October 1979) is an Australian wheelchair basketball player and a five-time world champion rower. He was a member of the Australia men's national wheelchair basketball team. Switching to rowing in 2011, he made an immediate impact in the sport, first winning the NSW State Rowing Championships and then the National Rowing Championships in Adelaide. He has won silver medals at the 2012 and 2016 Summer Paralympics and gold medals at the 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017 and 2018 World Rowing Championships.
Consequently, the first Boat Race took place at Henley-on-Thames in June 1829. CUBC was one of five clubs which retained the right until 2012 to appoint representatives to the Council of British Rowing. The others were Leander Club, London Rowing Club, Thames Rowing Club and Oxford University Boat Club. On 1 August 2020, CUBC formally merged with Cambridge University Women's Boat Club and Cambridge University Lightweight Rowing Club to form a new combined club to compete against Oxford clubs in the annual boat races.
Raised in Bundaberg Queensland, Silcox's senior club rowing was with the Toowong Rowing Club in Brisbane. In 2011 he was first selected in a Queensland lightweight coxless four to contest the Penrith Cup at the Interstate Regatta. He rowed in six consecutive Queensland Penrith Cup fours from 2011 to 2016 and enjoyed four victories between 2013 and 2016, the final one at stroke. From 2008 to 2010 he contested the men's lightweight eight title at the Australian Rowing Championships in Toowong Rowing Club colours.
Raised in South Australia, MacDonald's senior rowing was from the Adelaide Rowing Club where his younger brother Chester was also a successful senior rower. Athol first made state selection for South Australia in 1973 in the men's eight which contested the King's Cup at the Interstate Regatta. He rowed in two further South Australian King's Cup eights in 1974 and 1975 stroking the 1975 crew to a second place. By 1976 MacDonald had relocated to Sydney and was rowing from the Mosman Rowing Club.
Bishop won the single sculls and the quadruple sculls, rowing for the Wallingford Rowing Club, at the 1975 National Rowing Championships. This led to selection for the British lightweight single scull boat at the 1975 World Rowing Championships in Nottingham, she finished 12th overall after a sixth- place finish in the B final. In 1976 she was chosen for Great Britain in the women's coxed four event with Pauline Bird-Hart, Clare Grove, Gillian Webb and Pauline Wright. The crew finished in eighth place.
He was selected in a senior coxless four with two Olympians in Will Lockwood, Josh Dunkley-Smith and his Sydney Rowing Club team-mate Alexander Lloyd. They raced at the World Rowing Cup I in Sydney to silver and then a few months later at the World Rowing Cups II and III in Europe to further medal success. At the 2013 World Rowing Championships in Chungju, South Korea they won their heat and raced brilliantly in the final leading at each of the first three marks.
College rowing team, 1891 Rowing began at PAC in 1883 and has played an important part in the school's sporting culture since that time. The school has two boat houses, at West Lakes and by the Torrens Lake in the City of Adelaide's parklands. The school employs a full-time Director of Rowing, (currently Mr. Will Maling). Although competition in local and national regattas forms an integral part of the rowing programme, the main event for each year is the Head of the River.
O'Connell learned to row on Saltwater Creek in Timaru, and in Timaru Harbour. In 1978, he was New Zealand champion with Chris Booker in the double sculls for the Timaru Rowing Club. He moved to Christchurch in 1990 so that he could train with the Avon Rowing Club, at the time one of the three main rowing clubs in the country. At the 1982 World Rowing Championships at Rotsee, Switzerland, he won a gold medal with the New Zealand eight seated in the bow.
Guest was educated at Wesley College, Melbourne where he was introduced to rowing but placed his sporting focus on athletics. His senior club rowing was initially from the Melbourne University Boat Club and later the Banks Rowing Club in Melbourne. Guest was selected in the Victorian men's eights that contested the King's Cup at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships in 1960, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1969, 1970, 1972 and 1975. Those Victorian eights won the King's Cup in 1962, 1963, 1964, 1969 and 1970.
Charles Courtney, Cornell rowing coach After leaving Hamilton, Sweetland considered an offer to be assistant rowing coach under his former mentor Coach Courtney at Cornell for the 1904 season. Courtney wanted Sweetland to replace F. D. Colson who moved on to become coach at Harvard. While negotiation were still pending, the Rowing Committee of the Cornell Athletic Council announced that they hired C. A. Lueder to the position. This caused a power struggle between Courtney and the Athletic Council for control of the rowing program.
Raised Launceston Tasmania, Wilson was educated at Launceston Church Grammar School where she took up rowing. Her senior rowing has been from the Tamar Rowing Club in Launceston where her father and grandfather had been competitive members.Wilson Profile "The Examiner" Aug 2018 Her state representative debut for Tasmania came in the 2011 youth eight which contested the Bicentennial Cup at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships. She rowed again in the 2012 Tasmanian women's youth eight at the Interstate Regattas of 2012.
Johnston was born in 1959 in Devonport, New Zealand. He received his secondary education at Melville High School in Hamilton, where he was dux. He was discovered as a rowing talent by Harry Mahon, who was a teacher at the school and later became national rowing coach. Johnston joined the Waikato Rowing Club and from 1978 onwards, he won a total of 26 national rowing titles: ten titles in the eight, nine titles in the four, two titles in coxless pair, and five titles in coxed pair.
Various programs run for different lengths year-round, including indoor rowing programs during the winter. Row New York is a Paralympic Sports Club and partners with a number of institutions and organizations around New York to offer adaptive rowing, from the New York City Department of Education to NYU’s Initiative for Women with Disabilities. Community rowing round out the organization’s programming slate. Row New York’s masters rowing program is composed of New York-area adults, some of whom have won medals in regattas around the region.
Raised in Sydney, Playfair was educated and introduced to rowing at Shore School. His senior rowing was initially from the Sydney University Boat Club and then from 2017 he moved to the UTS Haberfield Rowing Club. He debuted at state representative level for New South Wales in the 2010 youth eight which contested the Noel Wilkinson Trophy at the Interstate Regatta within the 2010 Australian Rowing Championships. He rowed again in the New South Wales youth eight in 2011 when they placed second at the Interstate Regatta.
By 1995 she was rowing in the Australian junior representative side and at club level rowing from the Sydney Rowing Club. Larsen rowed in state representative eights for New South Wales contesting the Interstate women's eight title at the Australian Rowing Championships for the ULVA Trophy and later the Queen Elizabeth II Cup. She represented her state in 1999 & 2000 and from 2002 to 2004. She stroked the New South Welsh crew to victories in 2002 & 2003 and rowed at two in the winning 2004 eight.
The river was named for Queen Christina of Sweden. Fort Christina, the first permanent European settlement in Delaware, was established at the confluence of Brandywine Creek and the Christina River in 1638 as a part of the Swedish colony of New Sweden. The fort was captured by the Dutch in 1655, and by the English in 1664. Many rowing teams and clubs in Wilmington practice along the Christina River, among them the Wilmington Youth Rowing Association, Wilmington rowing association, Newport Rowing Club, and University of Delaware.
In his junior year, he and his identical twin brother, Cameron Winklevoss, co-founded the crew program at their high school. In the summer of 1999, he made the United States Junior National Rowing Team, competing in the coxed pair event with his brother at the World Rowing Junior Championships in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. Tyler's rowing discipline is sweep rowing. He lists Italian cyclist Mario Cipollini and Italian rowers the Abbagnale brothers (Agostino Abbagnale and Giuseppe Abbagnale) as the most influential people in his sporting career.
Born in Victoria, Hawe's initial senior rowing was from the Huon Rowing Club in Tasmania. She won a scholarship to the Tasmanian Institute of Sport.Women's Crews at Penrith Training Centre She has contested national titles at the Australian Rowing Championships in Huon Rowing Club colours on number of occasions and in 2017 won titles in all three sweep-oared women's boat classes. She won open women's coxless pair with Meaghan Volker, the open coxless four title in an Tasmanian composite crew and the open women's eight title.
Newnham College Boat Club was formed the following year in Cambridge, England. In 1927, the first Women's Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge was held. For the first few years it was an exhibition, and it later became a race. Ernestine Bayer, called the "Mother of Women's Rowing", formed the Philadelphia Girls' Rowing Club in 1938. FISA, under its Swiss president Gaston Mullegg, approved at its ordinary congress on 30 August 1950 that women's rowing event would be added to the European Rowing Championships.
Myers rowed for Durham University Boat Club while studying Economics. After winning two golds at the 1996 National Championships in the coxless four and eights she was part of the British crew that won silver in the Lightweight Women's Coxless Four at the 1996 World Rowing Championships. She won further medals at both the 1997 World Rowing Championships and the 1999 World Rowing Championships before becoming a World Champion at the 2000 World Rowing Championships, winning the Lightweight Women's Coxless Pair alongside Miriam Taylor.
Westendorf started her rowing career as a schoolgirl in Dimboola, Victoria. Her senior club rowing was from the Dimboola Rowing Club and later from the Melbourne University Boat Club.Westendorf Profile at Guerin Foster Westendorf first made Victorian state representation as a 15 year old in 1974 Colts series raced against New Zealand.Whitehouse Profile at Guerin Foster In 1977 at the Australian Rowing Championships she won a women's junior four title in Dimboola colours with Leeanne Whitehouse with whom she would share later state and national honours.
Fairmount Rowing Association ;Fairmount Rowing Association Established in 1877 and located at No. 2 Boathouse Row, Fairmount is on the National Register of Historic Places. Fairmount gained admission to the Schuylkill Navy in 1916 after it had been rejected for decades. In 1945 the boathouse underwent a huge expansion in which it merged with what was No. 3 on Boathouse Row to create the current Fairmount Rowing Association boathouse. Fairmount has called itself the "premiere club for Masters rowing in the mid-Atlantic region".
Lake Natoma is a recreational lake for rowing, kayaking, and swimming; powerboats are permitted with a "no wake" restriction. It is home to the Sacramento State Aquatic Center, and regularly hosts West Coast College Rowing Championships, the Pac-12 Conference rowing championships, and, every four years, the Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championships. The Lake Natoma Four Bridges Half Marathon is held each October at the lake. Lake Natoma includes the historic Negro Bar area in Folsom, the site of a gold rush era African-American mining camp.
They won bronze in 2008 at WRC I in Munich and WRC II in Lucerne before their successful run for gold at Beijing 2008. At the 2009 World Rowing Championships in Poznań rowing with Nick Hudson, Jared Bidwell and Daniel Noonan in the Australian quad scull he won a silver medal. He held his seat in the Australian quad for the 2010 World Rowing Championships in Karapiro and rowing with Noonan and Karsten Forsterling, James McRae, the crew finished third and took the bronze medal.
Several Concept 2 Model C indoor rowers An indoor rower, or rowing machine, is a machine used to simulate the action of watercraft rowing for the purpose of exercise or training for rowing. Indoor rowing has become established as a sport in its own right. The term "indoor rower" also refers to a participant in this sport. Modern indoor rowers are often known as ergometers (colloquially erg or ergo), which is technically incorrect, as an ergometer is a device which measures the amount of work performed.
Chile made history in the sport of rowing, when Christian Yantani and Miguel Ángel Cerda won the 2002 Rowing World Cup in Seville.Yantani y Cerda, campeones del mundo en SevillaRemo en Chile , Chiledeportes. Retrieved January 15, 2009. In 2005, Cerda and Felipe Leal won second place in the lightweight coxless trial in the World Rowing Championship in the Japanese city of Gifu.
It was 2006 before Noonan secured a place in the Australian senior squad. He stroked the men's quad scull at two World Rowing Cups in Europe before contesting the 2006 World Rowing Championships at Eton Dorney where they finished in overall ninth place. In 2007 he competed in a single scull at World Rowing Cups in Linz and in Amsterdam.
In 1930, a group of undergraduate female rowers in Trinity requested permission to set up a rowing club. A supportive TCD news editorial at the time stated that rowing was an excellent sport and in every way suited to woman's physique. Unfortunately, they were unsuccessful and many joined outside clubs instead. A TCD women's rowing team did not appear until the 1960s.
The Wisconsin Badgers Crew is the rowing team that represents the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Rowing at the University dates back to 1874. The women's openweight team is an NCAA Division I team. The men's and lightweight women's programs compete at the Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) Championship Regatta because the NCAA does not sanction a men's or lightweight women's national championship.
Burke was raised in Shoal Bay on the central coast of New South Wales. He was educated at St. Joseph's College, Hunters Hill where he took up rowing. He rowed in that school's First VIII in both of his senior years 1991 and 1992. His senior club rowing was done from the Sydney Rowing Club and the Sydney University Boat Club.
He went to the 1966 World Rowing Championships in Bled, Yugoslavia with the coxed eight, where the team came sixth. Masfen worked as a rowing coach for some time. He helped fund both the New Zealand women's and men's eight to attend the 2015 World Rowing Championships in Aiguebelette-le-Lac, France, and the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Men's coxless four competition at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing was held between August 9 and 16, at the Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park. This rowing event is a sweep rowing event, meaning that each rower has one oar and rows on only one side. Four rowers crew each boat, and no coxswain is used. The competition consists of multiple rounds.
Women's coxless pair competition at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing was held between August 9 and 16 at the Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park. This rowing event is a sweep rowing event, meaning that each boat rower has one oar and rows on only one side. The crew consists of two rowers, with no coxswain used. The competition consists of multiple rounds.
A third competitor arrived in 1882, from Utrecht. This would become a key point in the history of the Varsity and student rowing in the Netherlands. The three clubs decided to form the Koninklijke Nederlandsche Studenten Roeibond or KNSRB (Dutch Student Rowing Association). This body would be responsible for the development of student rowing and the organisation of the Varsity.
Cychod Hir Celtaidd - Celtic Longboats Madryn and Mererid are the two Celtic longboats belonging to Clwb Rhwyfo Pwllheli - Pwllheli Rowing Club. The crews regularly take part in races to Wicklow in western Ireland and back. The Celtic longboat is a rowing boat used for coastal and ocean rowing, racing, training and recreation. It has four sweep-oared rowers and a cox.
The Long Beach Marine Stadium is a marine venue located in Long Beach, California. Created in 1932 to host the rowing events for the 1932 Summer Olympics in neighboring Los Angeles, the stadium was the first manmade rowing course in the United States. The venue also hosted the United States rowing trials for the 1968 Summer Olympics that were held in Mexico City.
Flemming Jensen is a Danish lightweight rower. At the 1982 World Rowing Championships in Lucerne, he won a bronze medal with the lightweight men's four. At the 1983 World Rowing Championships in Duisburg, he started with the lightweight men's eight and came third. He won a gold medal at the 1984 World Rowing Championships in Montreal with the lightweight men's eight.
In world competitions, Riley competed at the 1952 Summer Olympics in rowing and was the chairman for the rowing events at the 1967 Pan American Games. Outside of rowing, Riley worked at the Hudson’s Bay Company as a chief financial officer. Later positions included chief executive officer of a Winnipeg metal company and chairman of North West Company in 1987.
Roye's Australian representative debut came in 1994 as a single sculler. At the 1994 World Rowing Championships in Indianapolis she was Australia's single sculls entrant and finished in fifth place. Roye at World Rowing In 1995 she rowed in the Australian senior women's double scull. She raced with West Australian Emmy Snook at 1995 World Rowing Championships in Tampere to fourth place.
Hansen was born in 1948 in Oslo. His first international rowing success came at the 1970 World Rowing Championships in St. Catharines, Canada, where he won a bronze medal with the coxed four. At the 1971 European Rowing Championships, the coxed four team came seventh. He competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany, where the coxed four team came ninth.
Born in Melbourne, Chew's senior rowing was done from the Mercantile Rowing Club. She was club captain there in 2010 and 2011. Chew was selected in Victorian senior women's eights to contest the Queen's Cup at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships on six consecutive occasions from 2003 to 2008. Those crews were victorious each year from 2005 to 2008.
Nielsen competed at the 2015 World Rowing Championships making it to the semi-final; he competed at the 2015 World Rowing Championship under-23 and made it to the final where his final result was number four. At the 2017 World Rowing Championships he made it to the semi-finals, where he was number four in the time 06:53.420.
Roberts was raised in Hobart. His senior club rowing was from the Huon Rowing Club in southern Tasmania. In 2002 he held a scholarship with the Tasmanian Institute of Sport.2003 TIS Annual Report He made state selection for Tasmania in the three seat of the 2000 youth eight contesting the Noel Wilkinson Trophy at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships.
Hatzakis' Australian representative debut came in 1993 as a sculler. She competed at the 1993 World Rowing Championships in Racice in a double scull with Jenny Luff and placed ninth overall.Hatzakis at World Rowing In 1994 she moved into the Australian senior women's quad scull. She was in the quad at the 1994 World Rowing Championships in Indianapolis who rowed to fourth place.
He won a bronze medal in the coxed eight at the 1978 World Rowing Championships at Lake Karapiro, New Zealand. After retiring from international rowing, Mills coached at his Whakatane Rowing Club for many years. He moved to Brisbane, Australia in the late 1990s and worked in a property development company with his nephew. Mills died on 8 December 2004.
"He became passionate about rowing when he was an eighth-grader at The Hun School in Princeton, N.J., battling his way to the 2004 Olympic eight despite always being seen as too small in such a powerful sport." Read was a member of the U.S. rowing team for the 2008 Summer Olympics."Area pair are rowing alternates", The Times (Trenton), June 28, 2008.
Both men's and women's teams are nicknamed the Bronchos. UCO currently competes in baseball, men's and women's basketball, women's cross-country and track and field, football, men's and women's golf, women's soccer, softball, women's tennis, volleyball, wrestling, and women's rowing. Their women's rowing team has been very successful in the past few years, winning back-to-back NCAA DII Rowing Championships (2018-2019).
Opitz began rowing in 2006 at the University of Wisconsin. In 2011, she graduated in political science and communication. She lives and trains in Princeton, New Jersey. Her international debut in the USA eight resulted in victory at the Rowing World Cup in 2013 in Lucerne and was followed by victory at the 2013 World Rowing Championships in Chungju, South Korea.
Women's rowing was established by the university in 2008. The team competes from a state-of-the-art boathouse facility located on the Oklahoma River. In addition to accommodating the UCO rowing team, the facility is used as a training facility for United States Olympic and Paralympic programs. The Bronchos won back to back NCAA Division II Rowing Championships in 2018 and 2019.
Sweetland had demanded a higher salary to coach the rowing team. When his demands were not met he resigned from all athletic work at Syracuse. The rowing team threaten a revolt but no major action was taken. Even though they replaced him at rowing coach some in the council tried to retain him as football coach for the 1904 season.
His senior rowing was with the Mosman Rowing Club in Sydney. State representation came for Hardcastle in 2002 when he was selected as the New South Wales single sculler to contest the President's Cup at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships.2002 Interstate Regatta. He raced further President's Cups for New South Wales in 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007.
Post competitive rowing Hardcastle took up coaching in the United Kingdom. He coached at London's Emanuel School seeing their crews contest the Henley Royal Regatta. In 2014 he was appointed as Chief Coach of the London Rowing Club, a post he held till 2017.Hardcastle coaching In 2017 he was appointed as Senior Rowing Coach at the Imperial College Boat Club.
Bristol Ariel Rowing Club, founded in 1870, is the oldest rowing club in Bristol. It is located at St Annes, Bristol and has access to of the River Avon. The club was named after its original boathouse, an old French frigate moored near Bristol Bridge. All the club's rowing boats were named along the same theme, after characters from The Tempest.
At the 1989 World Rowing Championships in Bled, Yugoslavia, Payne and Hannen came sixth in the coxless pair. At the 1990 World Rowing Championships in Tasmania, Australia, Hannen competed in two events. She came fourth with the women's eight, and sixth with the women's coxless four. At the 1991 World Rowing Championships in Vienna, Austria, Hannen came eights with the women's eight.
Felice Mueller (born October 15, 1989) is an American rower. She won the gold medal in the coxless four at the 2013 World Rowing Championships. Her rowing career began at the Pomfret School. From there, she attended and rowed at the University of Michigan from 2008 to 2012. She won a bronze medal at the 2019 World Rowing Championships in the Women’s Eights.
He was also president of the Central Ontario Rowing Association, the Canadian Secondary School Rowing Association and the Canadian Amateur Association of Oarsmen. Saunders was the first Canadian to hold a referee's license from the International Rowing Federation. Saunders was born in Hamilton, Ontario. At the time of his death, he was Canada's second-oldest living Olympic competitor, behind Betty Tancock.
On 1 January 2013 Debbie Flood was elected as the club's first female captain, and was re- elected the following year. Leander was one of five clubs which retained the right until 2012 to appoint representatives to the Council of British Rowing. The others were London Rowing Club, Thames Rowing Club, Oxford University Boat Club and Cambridge University Boat Club.
In 2004 he was appointed as an Athletes Commission member to the Australian Olympic Committee. In 2007 jointly with Duncan Free he was named FISA male rower of the year. In 2010, Ginn was inducted as a member of the Rowing Victoria Hall of Fame. In 2014, the International Rowing Federation awarded Ginn the Thomas Keller Medal for his outstanding international rowing career.
Row New York logo. Row New York is a non-profit organization based in New York City focused on empowering youth through the sport of rowing. The organization offers a variety of rowing programs for youth, people with disabilities and Veterans. The founding focus of Row New York is its rowing program for New York City girls from under-resourced neighborhoods.
The 1913 European Rowing Championships were rowing championships held on the Ghent–Terneuzen Canal in the Belgian city of Ghent. The competition was for men only and they competed in five boat classes (M1x, M2x, M2+, M4+, M8+). These were the last European Rowing Championships before the annual regatta was interrupted by WWI; the next championships would be held in 1920 in Mâcon.
Larkin won his first National championship rowing for Nottinghamshire County Rowing Association at the 1987 National Championships. He then won three more successive titles at the 1988 National Championships, 1989 National Championships and 1990 National Championships to equal the record set by Kenny Dwan in 1975. He rowed for Great Britain in the pair at the 1982 World Rowing Junior Championships.
The 1935 European Rowing Championships were rowing championships for men held on the Berlin-Grünau Regatta Course in the German capital of Berlin. The event was a test run for the rowing part of the 1936 Summer Olympics that were to be held at the same venue. The rowers competed in all seven Olympic boat classes (M1x, M2x, M2-, M2+, M4-, M4+, M8+).
Ellis F. Ward (September 13, 1846 – August 25, 1922) was an American rower and coach best known for his time as the coach of the University of Pennsylvania rowing team. Ward was a member of one of the most famous families, the Ward Brothers, in the history of the sport of rowing and is a member of the Rowing Hall of Fame.
Grace Luczak at USRowing She began rowing at Pioneer High School in Michigan. From there, she attended Stanford University, 2011. The women's rowing team won the NCAA Championship in 2009, with Grace in the winning Varsity 8+. In 2015 Luczak, Kristine O'Brien, Adrienne Martelli and Grace Latz took the gold medal in the coxless four at the 2015 World Rowing Championships.
Bann Rowing Club is the rowing club of Coleraine, Northern Ireland. It is situated on the east bank of the Lower Bann river in Hanover Place south of the Old Town Bridge. Founded in 1842, Bann is one of the oldest rowing clubs in all of Ireland. The Club competes regularly in national regattas across Ireland including the annual National Championships, Cork.
The Western Washington University Women's Rowing team has currently won the NCAA Division II National Championships for the last 5 years, for the 2005 through 2009 seasons. Their fifth win was accomplished on June 1 in Sacramento, CA on Lake Natoma. They are the first NCAA rowing team to win 5 consecutive titles, since the NCAA began recognizing women's rowing in 1997.
She started her sport rowing career entering the watersports branch of Altınordu İdman Yurdu in Istanbul. She soon transferred to Fenerbahçe Rowing. She became one of the first female sport rowers in Turkey along with Vecihe Taşçı and her two sisters. She and her teammates were known as unrivaled in coxless four rowing, and won multiple times Istanbul and Turkish championships.
Their preparation, passion and ambition blend effortlessly with the way the boatyard views the future of rowing. High praise must also go to the International Rowing Federation (FISA) which in 1996 officially invited the company to attend the Olympic Games, recognition of the excellent quality of boatyard's work in the service of rowing, one of the Olympics' most long-standing events.
In 1977 he came fourth in the World Championships in the single scull. He won the single sculls title, rowing for the Kingston Rowing Club, at the 1982 National Rowing Championships and competing again at Henley in 1983, he won the Queen Mother Challenge Cup and came second in the Diamond Challenge, then in 1984 was runner-up in the Double Sculls.
She started her sports career sport rowing at the Fenerbahçe Rowing. She became one of the first female sport rowers in Turkey along with the Özdil sisters Fitnat (1910–993), Nezihe (1911–1984) and Melek (1916– ). She and her teammates were known as unrivaled in coxless four rowing, and won multiple times Istanbul and Turkish championships. In 1927, she began tennis playing.
In 2013, during the Ghana Rowing and Canoeing Association's national championships, Mr. Boafo beat Umar Ahmed, Akanfela Musah and Yamin Asaase to become the national 2000 metre heavyweight single score championship. His win qualified him to participate in the Samsung World Rowing Cup in Sydney, Australia with the Ghanaian team. This was the first Ghanaian team to participate in an international rowing event.
At the 1961 European Rowing Championships, he won yet another gold medal with the eight. At the 1963 European Rowing Championships, he won a silver medal with the coxless four. At the 1964 European Rowing Championships, he won a bronze medal with the coxless four. The same team came fifth at the 1964 Summer Olympics in the coxless four competition.
In 1958, Ayrault co-founded the Lake Washington Rowing Club. He then supported the rowing club during the next 32 years. Ayrault served as the president and chairman of the Pacific Science Center between 1980 and 1984. He also served as a member of the Board of Directors of the Seattle Chamber Music Society and the George Pocock Rowing Foundation.
On April 1, 1899, the two rival clubs amalgamated to form the Vancouver Rowing Club. The present heritage building in Stanley Park was officially opened September 9, 1911. The Vancouver Rowing Club membership is separated into two categories. Active Members are those who are associated with one of the sporting sections (Rowing, Rugby, Yachting or Field Hockey) of the club.
Fisher began rowing for the Loughborough Rowing Club at a local village fete. He made his British junior debut in 2010 in a match against France. He won two gold medals at the 2015 Essen International Regata before winning bronze medals at the 2015 and 2016 World Rowing U23 Championships. He made his senior British debut at the 2017 World Cup.

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