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This week, all eyes are on the green and gold as Australian crews continue to impress on the international stage. Fresh off a string of strong performances at last weekend’s World Rowing Cup, star athletes have carried their momentum across to the prestigious Henley Royal Regatta, where they've been joined by various Victorian club crews.

Read on to catch up on the action and celebrate the success of our rowers abroad.

Rowing Victoria

  Upcoming Regattas
 

       

       UPCOMING REGATTAS

 Date  Regatta Status
1/7/2025- 6/7/2025 Henley Royal Regatta -
23/7/2025- 27/7/2025 World Rowing U23 Championships -
24/7/2025- 27/7/2025 Oceania U22 Teams Rowing Championships -
25/7/2025- 27/7/2025 World University Games (Rowing)  
6/8/2025- 10/8/2025 World Rowing U19 Championships  

 

MORE AUSSIE MEDALS IN LUCERNE

The Australian Rowing Team were back in action over the weekend, competing at the World Rowing Cup in Lucerne, Switzerland.🇨🇭

Athletes gained further competitive racing experience, with Australia finishing 3rd on the medal tally across the two World Cups. 16 Victorians featured in Lucerne, with their results outlined below.

Several of these Aussie crews are taking on the Henley Royal Regatta this week, before setting their sights on the World Rowing Championships in Shanghai later this year.

CREWS FEATURING VICTORIANS

CREW ATHLETES RESULT
W2- Jaime Ford, Paige Barr 2nd B Final
M2- Mitch Salisbury, Nick Smith 3rd B Final
M2- Hamish Wynn-Pope, Charles Batrouney 5th B Final
M2x Harry Fox, Jack Cleary 5th C Final
W4- Emmie Frederico, Eliza Gaffney, Georgina Rowe, Jacqueline Swick Silver 🥈
M4- Nikolas Pender, Fergus Hamilton, Austin Reinehr, Alex Hill Gold 🥇
W8+ Georgie Gleeson, Eleanor Price, Taylor Caudle, Zara Collisson, Emily Sheppard, Ella Bramwell, Sophie Houston, Katherine Easton, Hayley Verbunt (cox) Bronze 🥉
M8+ Alex McClean, Alex Nichol, Jack Robertson, Marcus Emmett, Harry Manton, Angus Widdicombe, Angus Dawson, Patrick Long, Nicholas Dunlop (cox) Silver 🥈

Images: Patrick Boere Photography

LEVEL 2 COACHING ACCREDITATION

To gain your Level 2 Coaching Accreditation you need to:

  • Have your Level 1 coaching accreditation
  • Successfully complete the RA Level 2 online modules
  • Attend the Discussion & Problem Solving and Rigging in-person workshops.

The next series of in-person workshops will be:

Discussion & Problem Solving
Thursday 17 July from 5:30-8:30pm @ RV Office at Albert Park

Rigging
Saturday 19 July from 9am-12pm @ Albert Park
 
If you are interested in attending these workshops please contact delwyn@rowingvictoria.asn.au. Places are limited!

VICTORIANS PREPARE TO TAKE ON HENLEY

The Henley Royal Regatta is well and truly underway, with the excitement continuing to build through to Sunday, as crews progress through their respective draws.

We have an exciting (and late) night of racing coming up, featuring a stack of Australian and Victorian crews who have progressed into the Quarter Finals.

CREWS TO WATCH TIME (AEST)
The Town Challenge Cup (W4x) - Quarter Final  
Rowing Australia vs University of London 8:40PM
The Silver Goblets & Nickall's Challenge Cup (M2-) - Quarter Final  
M. Salisbury, N. Smith vs V. Meijssen & T. Ruiken 9:00PM
The Prince of Wales Challenge Cup (Inter M4x) - Quarter Final  
Leander Club & Mercantile RC vs The Windsorian RC & Leander Club 11:10PM
The Wargrave Challenge Cup (Club W8+) - Quarter Final  
Mercantile RC vs Thames RC 'A' 11:45PM
The Silver Goblets & Nickall's Challenge Cup (M2-) - Quarter FInal  
R. Lavery, P. Holt vs M. Chute & T. Bell 12:15AM
The Diamond Jubilee Challenge Cup (Jun W4x) - Quarter FInal  
Mercantile RC vs Marlow RC 'A' 12:40AM
The Queen Mother Challenge Cup (M4x) - Quarter Final  
Rowing Australia vs Reading University 2:40AM
The Grand Challenge Cup (M8+) - Semi Final  
Rowing Australia vs Leander Club & Oxford Brookes Uni Sat
The Remenham Challenge Cup (F8+) - Semi Final  
Rowing Australia vs Molesey BC & Leander Club Sat

You'll find even more Australian representation in the Double Sculls Challenge, Hambledon Pairs Challenge Cup, Princess Royal Challenge Cup, and Wyfold Challenge Cup.

In recent days we've seen some familiar faces edged out of quarter final positions, including Mercantile RC in the Prince Philip Challenge Trophy, and Alex Wolf in the Diamond Challenge Sculls. We look forward to cheering on our remaining Aussies over the weekend!

You can watch all the action live via the Henley Royal Regatta YouTube channel.

April Harrison, Scarlett Tavasci, Lily Canfield, and Ella Gerrand representing Mercantile RC & Gippsland Grammar in the Diamond Jubilee Challenge Cup

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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