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2010/11 Regatta Dates

 

2011 Mainland Provincial Champs Crews

Open Women: Tess Young, Jess van Rossum, Gen Behrent, Lisa Owen

Under 20 Women's Four: Kristen Froude, Lori Comer, Katelyn Froude, Jess Hayes

Under 20 Women's Quad: Olivia MacDonald, Anna Calder, Cordelia Calder, Christie Eade

 

Open Men: Mark O'Connor, Matt Malcolm, Scott Barnsdale, Ollie Behrent

Under 20 Men's Quad: Toby Pascoe, Guy Redpath, Hadley van Schaik, Jack Hercus

Under 20 Men's Four: Tom Jenkins, Jordan Maher, Nick Hill, *plus one tbc

 

 

Southland Rowing Association Awards

 

2011

 

Celebrating the 2010/11 season’s successes.

 

Southlanders in 2011 New Zealand Junior Team

Two Southlanders will travel to Lake Dorney, London in August this year to compete in the Junior (U19) World Championships. Jess van Rossum (Invercargill/Verdon College) and Tessa Young (Waihopai/James Hargest) will both take seats in the Junior Womens Quadruple sculling boat after fine performances at the trails over Easter. More here:  http://www.rowingnz.com/Article.aspx?Mode=1&ID=4928

Southlanders in South Island Team

Trials completed last weekend (16/17 April) resulted in two Waihopai rowers being selected in the South Island U18 team to attend the annual North Island versus South Island regatta this Thursday to Saturday. Coach Jack Allen will also be involved in this regatta after being a selector for the trials. Congrats to Jack, Kristin Froude & Lori Comer.

More here: http://www.rowingnz.com/Article.aspx?id=4923&Mode=1

 

2011 ILT Foundation Winter Training Programme 

Nominations DUE NEXT MONDAY 11 APRIL 2011: WTP Nomination Form 2011.doc

Winter Training Programme Internet Info 2011.pdf 

 

Maadi Finals Results: http://www.rowit.co.nz/results/mads2011

Congratulations to Tessa Young, winner of the Girls Under 18 Single for Maadi 2011.

Congrats also to Jess van Rossum & Lucy Heenan for winning the Girls Under 17 Double and Katelyn Froude and Tessa for winning the Girls Under 18 Double on Friday.

 

 

Maadi Semi-final Results: http://www.rowit.co.nz/results/mads2011

Results for a Southland School - Semi-finals:

 
James Hargest High School

 

 

Maadi Day 3 Results: http://www.rowit.co.nz/results/mads2011

Results for a Southland School Day 3
 
Southland Girls High School 

 

 

Maadi Day 2 Results: http://www.rowit.co.nz/results/mads2011

Results for a Southland School Day 2
 
Wakatipu High School 

 

 

Maadi Day 1 Results: http://www.rowit.co.nz/results/mads2011

Results for a Southland School Day 1

Verdon College
 

 

 

 

GOOD LUCK TO ALL SOUTHLAND ROWERS @ MAADI CUP THIS WEEK 

 

Masters and Juniors Regatta Results
The results for the regatta held 20 March 2011 here: 2011_SouthlandMasters&Junior_results[1].pdf

 

Southern Schools Go Well at South Island Rowing Junior Regatta
The results for Verdon College:  2nd GU17 2x, 3rd U18 4x+ & 3rd GU17 1x - http://www.rowit.co.nz/results/siss2011?cn=verd
The results for James Hargest College: 1st GU18 1x, 1st GU18 2x, 2nd GU18 2-, 2nd GU17 1x - http://www.rowit.co.nz/results/siss2011?cn=jhar
The results for Southland Boys High School:    1st B Final Boys U15 4x+ - http://www.rowit.co.nz/results/siss2011?cn=sldb
The results for Southland Girls High School:   3rd GU1 2x  - http://www.rowit.co.nz/results/siss2011?cn=sldg 
But by far and away the most outstanding results came from the Wakatipu HIgh School -  http://www.rowit.co.nz/results/siss2011?cn=waka
1st Boys U15 4+, 4x+ and 2x, and for the Girls 2nd U18 Novice 2x and U18 Lightweight 2x.
CONGRATS ROWERS & COACHES!!!!

 

  

Waihopai Rowing Club Returns Centennial Scull to the South
Five years after Invercargill Rowing Club became the first southern club to win the Centennial Scull points trophy at the Banklink Nartional Rowing Champs, the Waihopai Rowing Club has repeated the feat. Five golds, one silvers and five bronze medals made up the medals won at the Champs, as well as numerous RPC-contributing results. WHO was also second in the Centennial Oar overall points for the Champs on the back of strong RPC sweepoar showings.

The points table can be found here: http://www.rowingnz.com/Article.aspx?id=4886&Mode=1 

Southland Champs 22 January 2010 - Results: 2011_ILTSouthland_results[1].pdf 

 

OtagoChamps Southland Crew Results - WHO http://nzra.rowit.co.nz/results/otcc2011?cn=whoc & INV - http://nzra.rowit.co.nz/results/otcc2011?cn=invc

Invercargill Sprints Regatta - Results: Results Sprints 2010[1].pdf

Waihopai Corpor8s Challenge 2010 - http://www.stuff.co.nz/southland-times/sport/4343998/Corporates-battle-it-out-on-water

Rowing World Champs Karapiro 2010 - http://www.stuff.co.nz/southland-times/sport/4297043/Southland-rowers-shine-at-champs

Bridge to Bridge Results August 2010 - August Long Distance Results.pdf 

 

2010 Southland Rower of the Year Awards  Friday 13 August

Congratulations to the 2010 recepients, who were as follows:  

Principle Awards
Administrator of the Year: Peter Sinclair
Coach of the Year: John O’Connor
Club Crew of the Year: Waihopai/James Hargest College U16/17 Girls Squad 
Junior Oarsperson: Hayden Cohen
Senior Oarsperson: Storm Uru

 

 

 

Southland Men’s 4- 2009 Mainland Champs Crew

2010 Mainland Provincial Champs 2/3 October 2010
Nominations close Friday 27 August 2010 – nominations to southland@rowingnz.com
Mainland Champs Info & Nomination Form: 2010 Southland Mainland Champs Nomination Form.pdf
 
 
 
2010 TIPS Camp - 27-29 August 2010
Information:           2010 TIPS Camp Info.pdf  
 
 
 

June 2010 Bridge to Bridge Long Distance Results - June Long Distance Results.pdf

 

 

 

 

2010 Winter Training Programme - Athletes Selected

2010 ILT FOUNDATION SOUTHLAND WINTER ROWING PROGRAMME
for a list of athletes selected - see programmes page

 

Southland gets AGM
The Southland Rowing Association hosted the 2010 Rowing New Zealand AGM, held May 15th at the Kelvin Hotel.

 

 

 

2009 Southland Rower of the Year Awards

 

Principle Awards
Administrator of the Year: Christine North
Coach of the Year: John O’Connor
Club Crew of the Year: Waihopai Senior Quad, Ollie Behrent, Matt Malcolm, Mark O’Connor, Andrew O’Connor, coach John O’Connor
Junior Oarsperson: Mark O’Connor
Senior Oarsperson: Nathan Cohen
 
Southland Rowing Association Awards - 2009
Overall Aggregate:                      Waihopai RC 730    Invercargill R C 298    Awarua BC 11
Open Men’s Aggregate:             Waihopai RC 79       Invercargill R C 27     
Open Women’s Aggregate:       Waihopai R C 56      Invercargill RC 10           
Overall Men’s Aggregate:         Waihopai RC 313   Invercargill R C 213   
Overall Women’s Aggregate:  Waihopai R C 417 Invercargill RC 85
 
Southland Rowing Association – 2009 Winners by Class
 
Men’s Open:            Matthew Malcolm       Women’s Open :      Sarah Barnes
Men’s Club:             Ollie Behrent              Women’s Club:        Lucy Williams
Men’s Under 18:      Sam Shannon             Women’s Under 18: Kristy Eade
Men’s Under 16:      Ben Peters                  Women’s Under 16:   Brittany Allan
Men’s Under 15:      Nick Hill                      Women’s Under 15:   Amber Coote & Kristen Froude
Men’s Novice:         Jordan Maher               Women’s Novice: Vanessa Hodgkinson

 

 

 

Regional Rowing Update

May 2009 RegionalNews.pdf 

 
Hargest Scullers Top School in New Zealand
 

James Hargest Scullers finished 1st in the Sculling Aggregate at the Aon NZ Secondary School Rowing Championship which concluded on Lake Karapiro on Saturday. The Invercargill School picked up a further Gold, three silvers and a bronze medal on the second day of finals to win the Prestigious “President’s Scull” for the most points in Sculling events at the regatta. To put the win in perspective, Hargest also finished 3rd in the overall aggregate behind New Zealand’s more traditional rowing schools, Rangi Ruru from Christchurch, 2nd, and Maadi Cup winners Hamilton Boy’s High School.

Media Releases from Finals days - Maadi-Southland.doc

 

 

 

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