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Crawshay Takes Victory for Victoria
Victorian David Crawshay has won his third President’s Cup
after producing a stunning come from behind victory in Lake Nagambie,
Victoria.
The President’s Cup is awarded to the winner of the men’s
Interstate single scull, and Crawshay, eager to make up for his defeat in
the national championships earlier this week, did not let the home crowd
down.
With the fast starting Jared Bidwell (QLD) and 2010 National
Champion, Chris Morgan (SA) controlling the race from the front over the
first 1000 metres, the onus was on Crawshay if he was to repeat his 2009
success.
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Melbourne
University shows class in club events
Melbourne
University have sent out a statement by taking out half of the 2010 Club
events at the 2010 National Rowing Championships.
This
year’s National Championships saw the reintroduction of the club events
designed at reinvigorating the club levels of the sport and exposing club
rowers to National competition making the sport stronger.
Sydney
University along with Brisbane & GPS were well represented in the
women’s club double scull event with two and three crews respectively.
The Brisbane & GPS crew of Clare and Louise Raven came into the event
as favourites in lane four after displaying great speed in the heats.
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There’s nothing else like Big V.
Rowing
Victoria would like to congratulate all those who rowed in the 2010
Australian Rowing Championships.
We
enjoyed tremendous success throughout the seven days of competition
with a total of 109 championship medals.
In
a strong display clubs from Victoria were the most decorated, and we
once again secured the Rowing Australia Cup in the Interstate Regatta.
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