Rowing Victoria E-News - 21st June 2024

WELCOME TO RV E-NEWS

We saw fantastic international results over the weekend, with an array of medals at World Rowing Cup III.

There's not so much action this weekend, as clubs and schools begin preparations for the upcoming season. If anybody needs support, please don't hesistate to reach out to the Rowing Victoria team.

Stay Safe, Stay Rowing!

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        UPCOMING EVENTS

 Date  Regatta Status
2/7/2024 - 7/7/2024

Henley Royal Regatta

Closed
4/7/2024 - 6/7/2024

FISU World University Championships

N/A
27/7/2024 - 3/8/2024 Olympic Games Regatta N/A
15/8/2024- 18/8/2024 Australian Coastal Rowing and Beach Sprints Championships Open Now
18/8/2024- 24/8/2024 World Rowing Championships N/A
30/8/2024- 1/9/2024 Paralympic Games Regatta N/A

WORLD ROWING CUP III - SUMMARY

It was medals galore at World Rowing Cup III in Poznan, Poland, as the Australian Rowing Team made the most of their last competitive hitout before Paris.

The team claimed a total of 11 medals from 13 events, including 6 Gold, 3 Silver, and 2 Bronze. Victorians were well spread throughout the successful crews as outlined below.

Additional positive results from non-Victorians included Gold for Tara Rigney in the W1x, Gold for Nikki Ayers and Jed Altschwager in the PR3 Mixed 2x, and Bronze for Erik Horrie in the PR1 M1x.

The athletes have started their final training camps this week, with Olympic & Paralympic Teams to be announced on June 30 & July 1.

EVENT CREW/S RESULT
PR3 Mix4+ Susannah Lutze, Alexandra Viney, Tobiah Goffsassen, Thomas Birtwhistle, Hannah Cowap (cox) 5th
W2- Jess Morrison & Annabelle McIntyre Gold 🥇
Eliza Gaffney & Lily Alton Triggs 7th
M2- Rohan Lavery & Patrick Holt 6th
W2x Amanda Bateman & Harriet Hudson Gold ðŸ¥‡
W4- Olympia Aldersey, Jean Mitchell, Lily Alton Triggs, Molly Goodman Silver ðŸ¥ˆ
M4- Tim Masters, Jack Robertson, Fergus Hamilton, Alex Hill Silver 🥈
W4x Ria Thompson, Laura Gourley, Rowena Meredith, Caitlin Cronin Bronze 🥉
W8+ Paige Barr, Bronwyn Cox, Georgina Rowe, Katrina Werry, Jacqueline Swick, Giorgia Patten, Sarah Hawe, Lucy Stephan, Hayley Verbunt (cox) Gold ðŸ¥‡
Eliza Gaffney, Jean Mitchell, Olympia Aldersey, Lily Alton Triggs, Samantha Morton, Annabelle McIntyre, Jess Morrison, Molly Goodman, Hannah Cowap (cox) Silver ðŸ¥ˆ
M8+ Benjamin Canham, Joshua Hicks, Spencer Turrin, Angus Widdicombe, Jack Hargreaves, Alexander Purnell, Angus Dawson, Jack O'Brien, Kendall Brodie (cox) Gold ðŸ¥‡

 

Images: Art of Rowing NZ

SAFETY REMINDER - 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.

EVENT NOTIFICATION - RIVER CLOSURE

Saturday 17 August - Scullers Head of the Yarra

Please be advised that the Yarra River will be closed from 7.30am to 10.00am from VRA landing (MUBC) to Victoria/Barkly Street Bridge, Hawthorn.

AUSTRALIAN COASTAL ROWING & BEACH SPRINTS CHAMPIONSHIPS

ENTRIES OPEN

Entries are now open for the annual Australian Coastal Rowing and Beach Sprints Champs! This years event will be held at Mooloolba Beach, QLD, from the 15th-18th of August.

Grab your oars and get ready to feel the sand between your toes as you compete against the best in the country!

Entries close 11.59 pm AEST Monday 5 August 2024.

SPORT AUS HOF - SCHOLARSHIP & MENTORING PROGRAM

Applications are now open for the Sport Australia Hall of Fame 2025 Scholarship and Mentoring Program!

The program, supported by the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) incorporating the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS), assists young elite Australian athletes to reach the highest level of their chosen sport by providing financial support and more importantly, unrivalled access to mentoring from a Sport Australia Hall of Fame Member.

Previous scholarship recipients include Victorian rowers Susannah Lutze, Paige Barr, and Harry Fox.

LOCAL SPORTING CHAMPIONS

The Local Sporting Champions program provides financial assistance for coaches, officials and competitors aged 12-18 participating in state, national or international championships.

If successful, applicants will receive $500-$750 (see eligibility) towards the cost of attending their championships. Applications can be made for eligible competitions held between 1 March 2024 and 30 November 2024, including State and National Championships.

Round 1 is now open and closes July 31st.

SIGNIFICANT SPORTING EVENTS PROGRAM

The Significant Sporting Events Program helps sporting, community and event organisations to deliver significant sporting events in Victoria.

Grants of up to $20,000 are available to event organisers seeking funding support to assist with general operational costs associated with hosting events. Grants of up to $150,000 are available to develop or expand events, or for events with high operational costs (typically more than $200,000).

Applications close June 30th.

RIVER SAFETY - BOW & STERN LIGHTS

It is important that all rowers who are on the water (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 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).

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. 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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