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Melbourne University students kept the rowing action going last weekend, as the Intercollegiate Regatta lit up the Yarra River!

We begin to reflect on the season that was, whilst we keep an eye on upcoming State and National representative teams!

Read more below.

Stay Safe, Stay Rowing!

Rowing Victoria

  Upcoming Regattas
 

       

       UPCOMING REGATTAS

 Date  Regatta Status
29/5/2025- 1/6/2025 Australian Masters Rowing Championships Open Now
7/6/2025- 8/6/2025 Para Rowing Regatta - Paris -
13/6/2025-15/6/2025 World Rowing Cup - Varese -
27/6/2025-29/6/2025 World Rowing Cup - Lucerne -
24/7/2025- 26/7/2025 Oceania U22 Teams Rowing Championships Nominate

INDIVIDUAL & PREMIERSHIP STANDINGS

Individual and Premiership standings for the 2024/25 season are now finalised!

Well done and thank you to all who participated in our regattas this season, with approximately 5,000 Victorians competing across all event categories.

The Top 3 for each category are outlined below in no particular order, with the winners to be announced at the Rowing Victoria Annual Awards later this year.

You can view the Top 50 for each category via the RV Live - App.

    

 

Premiership Standings Top 3 - Winners TBA

Champion Club Corio Bay Essendon Yarra Yarra
Senior Corio Bay MUBC Mercantile
Grade Essendon Mercantile Richmond
Masters Corio Bay Hawthorn Yarra Yarra
Schoolgirl Loreto Toorak Melbourne Girls' GS MLC Kew
Schoolboy Scotch College St. Patrick's College Xavier College

 

Individual Standings Top 3 - Winners TBA

Female Grade Charlize Adamo Jessie Freestone Louise Barker
Male Grade Alexander Hamilton Jed Tosto Sven Huettermann
Female Masters Christine Camiller Geraldine Goss Jennifer Bingham
Male Masters Brent Lucadou-Wells David Jacka Jack Chatziyakoumis
Schoolgirl 12 Athletes in Top 3
Schoolboy 5 Athletes in Top 3
Female Coxswain Lauren Facciolo Rebecca Barrows Zena Marzi
Male Coxswain Blake Roberts Guy Besley Sam Lincoln

UoM INTERCOLLEGIATE REGATTA

It was a colourful day on the Yarra River last Saturday, as University of Melbourne students competed in the 2025 Intercollegiate Regatta.

New, returning, and experienced rowers pulled on their college colours for some exciting racing, featuring bagpipes, mascots, body paint, air horns, watermelon helmets, haircuts, and dinosaurs!

Congratulations to Trinity College for their clean sweep across all 4 events, and well done to Melbourne University Sport and MUBC on hosting a fantastic event.

Images: Alo Shoots

OTRC TEAM - NOMINATIONS OPEN

Rowing Victoria is seeking athlete & coach nominations for selection in the Oceanic U22 Teams Rowing Championships (OTRC) Team.

The team will compete at West Lakes, SA, from Thu 24 July – Sun 27 July.

To be eligible athletes will be 18-21 years of age on 31 December 2025. Exceptions to this age group may apply to para-rowers. Athletes selected in an U23 or Senior A Australian Team in 2025 are not eligible.

28 athletes and 4 coaches will be selected.

Please see nomination pages below for more information.

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST - RV COMMISSIONS

Rowing Victoria is now seeking Expressions of Interest for the 2025/26 Competition Commission & Umpires' Commission.

If you are interested in being a member of either Commission, and are committed to being an active participant and contributor, please register via the link below.

More information regarding the responsibilities of the commissions can be found on the nomination pages.

UPCOMING SPORT WEBINARS

Social media self-defence for elite and pathway athletes

A one-hour webinar for athletes and support staff covering types of online abuse, impacts, setting up social media accounts with safety in mind, how to deal with issues, and support resources (for 18 years and over).

Date: Thursday 22 May 
Time: 1-2 pm AEST

REMINDER: BOW & STERN LIGHTS

It is important that ALL rowers on ALL waterways (and coaches on bikes and powerboats) between sunset and sunrise have adequate lighting for your safety and the safety of others. 

Rowing boats, in restricted visibility and between sunset and sunrise, are required by LAW to exhibit;

  • Two all-round white lights - one attached to the boat at or near the forward or bow end, and one attached to the boat at or near the stern end.
  • Bow light - A continuous white light is considered acceptable if it is visible in clear conditions from a distance of 1 kilometre.
  • Stern light - A flashing white light is considered acceptable if it flashes at least once per second and is visible in clear conditions from a distance of 1 kilometre.

Not withstanding the above, it is considered acceptable for a light to be masked so as not to interfere with the vision of the vessel’s occupants, provided at least one light is visible from any direction (see diagram below).

BIKE LIGHTS

In addition to safely lighting our boats, it is important that coaches are also meeting requirements off the water. By law, your bike must be fitted with a rear red reflector, a bell, and at least one working brake.

When riding at night and in low-light, you must use a front white light and a rear red light. The light can be flashing or steady but must be seen from 200 metres away. It is also a good idea to use flashing lights during the day to help other road users see you.

SAFETY REMINDER

Rowing Victoria would like to remind all members the importance of using our equipment and waterways safely and appropriately.

Please follow traffic rules, including correctly using designated turning zones. Rules and maps for all waterways can be found on our Venues webpage. By following these rules, our waterways are safer for all. 

We have also been made aware of a number of incidents where rowing coaches have been sighted either riding without helmets, using megaphones at incorrect hours, or using mobile phones while riding (both in conversation or filming their crews).

For your own safety, to avoid fines, and to respect other members of the community, we ask that you please ensure you are obeying the law and not partaking in the behaviours above.

WATERWAY ACCESS & INCIDENT REPORTING

Could all waterway users please ensure they are acquainted with their local waterway rules; traffic direction, turning points, stationary obstacles etc.

So that RV, Maritime Safety Victoria and now, the Australian Maritime Safety Authority can support the community in providing safe waterways, please register all incidents via the RV Report an Incident tile on the home page of the RV website.

A consistent management of reporting will assist us in ensuring we are kept safe on the water and the chances of equipment damage is mitigated.

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