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A list of rowing clubs in Australia, sorted by Rowing Australia member association regions. Rowing blades used by the club are shown, if known.
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Australia. Blade Club Description Drummoyne Rowing Club: Yellow blade Glebe Rowing Club: Red blade Mosman Rowing Club: Red with a white stripe [1] North Shore Rowing ...
Sydney Rowing Club is the oldest rowing club in New South Wales, Australia formed in 1870. It has occupied its current site on Port Jackson's Parramatta River at Abbotsford Point since 1874. The club has a focus on its high performance and elite rowing programs and as of the 2021 Olympic Games, sixty-eight rowers from the club had competed at ...
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.
Category: Rowing in Australia. 12 languages. ... Rowing clubs in Australia (21 P, 1 F) Rowing competitions in Australia (1 C, 17 P) R. Australian rowers (10 C, 1 P)
The list does not include rowers who have only represented at the junior or U23 level or only at a Trans-Tasman series or World Rowing Cups. In October 2015 Rowing Australia launched the McVilly-Pearce pin, named after Cecil McVilly , Australia's first Olympic rowing representative and Bobby Pearce , the first Australian rower to win an Olympic ...
UNSW Rowing Club in Sydney, Australia is a varsity rowing club of the University of New South Wales and was founded in 1952. It has occupied its current boatshed at Huntley's Cove on Tarban Creek on the Parramatta River since 1974. The club has a varsity and masters focus. View east from the UNSW pontoon on Tarban Creek