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  2. Canadian University Rowing Association - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian University Rowing Association is the governing body for post-secondary rowing in Canada. Its purpose is to promote participation in rowing through academic and sporting excellence at Canadian Universities. The Canadian University Rowing Championship (CURC) is hosted annually in early November by one of the member institutions.

  3. Category:Rowing clubs in Canada - Wikipedia

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  4. Western Mustangs - Wikipedia

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    The women's rowing team is the most decorated team in the OUA women's rowing league and has won 27 provincial titles, with the longest consecutive win-streak of 6 from 2013 to 2019. [26] The team first started in 1969 as a recreational club, but then joined the OUA as a varsity program in 1973, once the league added the sport. [ 34 ]

  5. McGill University Rowing Club - Wikipedia

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    The following year the first Canadian University Rowing Championships (CURC) was held at the basin with McGill acting as hosts. The national championship returned to the basin in 2004, and again in 2009. In 2004 the men's eight won a silver medal, with current national team member Derek O'Farrell as bow seat.

  6. NCAA Division I rowing championship - Wikipedia

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    The NCAA Division I Rowing Championship is a rowing championship held by the NCAA for Division I women's heavyweight (or openweight) collegiate crews. All of the sponsored races are 2,000 metres (6,562 ft) long (the NCAA does not sponsor men's rowing (both heavyweight and lightweight) and women's lightweight rowing championships). [1]

  7. Vancouver Rowing Club - Wikipedia

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    1966 induction - 1954 UBC/VRC Eights (Men) and 1956 UBC/VCR Coxless Fours (Men) as a Team and George Hungerford as an Athlete. 1976 induction - 1956 UBC/VCR Eights (Men) as a Team. 1977 induction - 1924 VRC Coxless Fours (Men) and 1960 UBC/VCR Eights (Men) were inducted as a Team. 1980 induction - 1932 VRC Double Sculls (Men) was inducted as a ...

  8. 1984 Canadian men's eight - Wikipedia

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    The 1984 men's eight rowing team was a Canadian rowing team that won a gold medal in the 1984 Summer Olympic Games. The members of the 1984 Men's Eight Rowing Team were Blair Horn , Dean Crawford , J. Michael Evans , Paul Steele , Grant Main , Mark Evans , Kevin Neufeld , Pat Turner and Brian McMahon (cox).

  9. Brock Badgers - Wikipedia

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    The Brock Badgers are the athletics teams that represent Brock University in St. Catharines, Ontario.To date, the Badgers have won 47 National Championships and 94 Ontario Championships, and are members of the OUA, U Sports, CUFLA, CURC, OIWFA and OUBHL.