
2025 Australian Rowing Championships – Women’s U23 Single Preview
Image Credit – Rowing Australia The Australian Rowing Championship is the pivotal event in the regatta calendar. Not only because it brings the community together
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Image Credit – Rowing Australia The Australian Rowing Championship is the pivotal event in the regatta calendar. Not only because it brings the community together
Image Credit – Rowing Australia To be selected for national team trials in sculling boats, U23 athletes in Australia are required to race the U23
Image Credit: Rowing Australia The U23 women’s pair is a keystone race for those athletes seeking invitation to the U23 trials, just three weeks away.
Image Credit: Rowing Australia Some of Australia’s best young rowers will race the U23 men’s pairs at the Australian Rowing Championships on Lake Barrington. Who’ll
Image Credit: Rowing Australia The epitome of women’s sweep in Australia will be on display at the 2025 Australian Rowing Championships on Lake Barrington, Tasmania,
Image Credit: Rowing Australia The open men’s pair is one of the strongest small boat fields at the Australian Rowing Championships, with athletes from the
Image Credit: Rowing Australia As the open event finals begin to wrap up at the Australian Rowing Championships, the competition for the best club crews
Image Credit: Rowing Australia As per all club events at nationals, the men’s coxless four forbids anyone with a history of national or junior team
The women’s open four has always been an incredibly competitive event; this year is no exception. Usually, the podium in the open category is made
Image Credit: Rowing Australia The open men’s four is shaping up to be one of the most highly anticipated races of the Australian Rowing Championships.
Photo Credit: Rowing NSW One of the premier events in schoolgirl rowing is the quad. The long history of female rowers who have competed in
Photo Credit: Rowing NSW The schoolboy coxed quad this year is set to be a surprising mix of returning big names and new kids on
Photo Credit: Rowing NSW In the finale of the national racing season, underage crews from across the country will come together this weekend at the
Photo Credit: Rowing NSW Every year, the U21 Men’s quad at the Australian National Championships is hotly contested, with promising young athletes entering to test
Image Credit: Rowing Australia Rowing is a team sport – and the club eight encompasses that. The club category of rowing allows clubs to showcase
Image Credit: Rowing Australia Club events at the Australian Rowing Championships are a great chance for those outside of the high-performance pathway to demonstrate the
Image Credit: Rowing Australia In one of the most hotly awaited categories at the Australian Rowing Championships, the top 22 schoolgirl eights from around the
Image Credit: Rowing Australia In Australian rowing, the pinnacle for schoolboy and schoolgirl crews is their respective state and private Head of the River (HOTR)
Image Credit: Rowing Australia A new addition to the Australian Rowing Championships program, the U21 women’s eight gives clubs a chance to showcase their top
Image Credit: Rowing Australia The U21 Men’s Eights make their Australian Rowing Championships debut this year, providing younger rowers another opportunity to row in their
Image Credit: Rowing Australia In an Australian Rowing Championships that breaks records for entry numbers, the U23 women’s eights don’t follow this trend, with lower
Image Credit: Rowing Australia For many years, the U23 Eight race for the Federation of Old Oarsmen Trophy was one of the premier eights races
Photo Credit: Rowing NSW The APS Head of the River is the world’s oldest continuous school rowing event, dating back to 1868 when it was
The APS Head of the River is always a fantastic contest between Melbourne’s APS schools. Held at Nagambie Lakes Regatta Centre, this event is always
The Head of the River is the pinnacle for every AAGPS rower. The first Junior VIII event is the race that has provided countless star
The Second Eights at the AAGPS Head of the River may not have the prestige of the first eights but don’t expect the battle for
The AAGPS Head of the River is one of the oldest school sporting events in the world. Attracting over ten thousand spectators to the Sydney
Nine athletes, eight races, 250 metres, five minutes and $5000 for the winner. They’re the key numbers ahead of Rowing New South Wales’ Eliminator event
Nine athletes, eight races, 250m, $10,000 up for grabs. Those are the headlines for this weekend’s Sprint Eliminator race in the lunchbreak of the NSW
The schoolgirl coxed four promises to be an interesting event at this year’s NSW Head of the River. While there’s only a small field of