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2010-11 Annual Report
Rowing Victoria Inc. Est. 1876
Rowing Victoria - 2010-11 Annual Report 2
Rowing Victoria Incorporated
Suite 13, 20 Commercial Rd, Melbourne, VIC, 3004
t: 03 9820 8888 f: 03 9820 4888
www.rowingvictoria.asn.au
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Contents
Vision ………………………………………………………………………………… 5
Board ………………………………………………………………………………… 6
President’s Report ………………………………………………………………… 8
Chief Executive Officer’s Report ……………………………………………….. 11
A State of Rowing Excellence—Grow our Base …………………………….. 12
A State of Rowing Excellence—Strengthen our Partnerships ……………. 15
A State of Rowing Excellence—Set High Standards ……………………….. 17
A State of Rowing Excellence—Excel in Management …………………..… 18
Rowing Victoria Annual Awards ..……………………………………………… 19
Further Information ……………………………………………………………….. 21
Life Members ………………………………………………………………………. 47
Umpires Commission’s Report …………………………………………………. 47
Financial Report ………………………………………………………………...…. 49
Rowing Victoria Partners ………………………………………………………… 63
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Vision
Our dream is: Victoria – A State of rowing excellence
Mission
We exist in order to: Develop, promote and manage rowing throughout Victoria
Values In going about our business we will demonstrate:
Leadership Implementing best practice initiatives and continually assessing our performance Respect Recognising and facilitating the essential contribution of our volunteers Collaboration Working with and through our members Transparency Consulting and communicating openly
Objectives In order to achieve our mission we will:
Grow our base Increase membership and participation Strengthen our partnerships Provide relevant support, advice and resources to our clubs/schools/members/
facilities/partners Set high standards Define and promote well-structured competition, development and education Excel in management Establish and implement best practice governance and management policies.
Rowing Victoria - Mission, Vision, Values and Objectives
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Board Members
President Andrew Guerin Director of Finance David Pincus Directors Fiona Dickson Felicity Nutter Rod Florence Eric Waller Lance Deveson Rene Klupacs
Operations
CEO Nick Gall Club Development & Education Coordinator Ross Paul Regatta & Events Coordinator Amy Rowe Finance Nicola Bergelin
Competition Commission
Chairperson Felicity Nutter
Umpires Commission
Chairperson Bill Webster Secretary Robin Burrows Finance Sub-Committee Chairperson David Pincus Best Practices Sub-Committee Chairperson Fiona Dickson Medical Commission Chairperson Denis Bourke Media Commission Chairperson Roger Wilson, Masters Commission Chairperson James Lowe Facilities & Waterways Committee Chairperson Andrew Guerin Australian Team Fundraising Committee Chairperson Lance Deveson Awards Committee Chairperson Peter Fraser
Life Members
Kath Bennett, David Boykett, Caroline Judd, James Lowe, Bob Morell , Eric Waller, Bill Waterfield, Roger Wilson, Ted Woolcock, David Deeble
Past Life Members
Robert Aitken , Bill Bradshaw, Norman Cairnes, Jim Hardie, Harvey Nicholson, Brian Vear, Noel Wilkinson, Hubert Frederico,
Rowing Victoria
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Affiliated Clubs, Schools & Associations
Clubs Alan Mitchell Club Albert Park/South Melbourne Rowing Club Anglesea Recreation & Sports Club Bairnsdale Rowing Club Banks Rowing Club Barwon Rowing Club Bendigo Rowing Club Cardinal Rowing Club Carrum Rowing Club Caulfield Grammarians Rowing Club City of Warrnambool Rowing Club Corio Bay Rowing Club Corowa Rowing Club Dimboola Rowing Club Essendon Rowing Club Footscray City Rowing Club Frank Covill Club Hamilton Rowing Club Hawthorn Rowing Club Horsham City Rowing Club Inc La Trobe University Rowing Club Lake Colac Rowing Club Melbourne Argonauts Rowing Club Melbourne Rowing Club Melbourne University Boat Club Mercantile Rowing Club Mildura Rowing Club Nagambie Rowing Club Nestles Rowing Club Old Melburnians Rowing Club Pirates Rowing Club Power House Rowing Club Ramsay-Morris Club Richmond Rowing Club Rutherglen Lake Rowing Club Upper Yarra Rowing Club Wahgunyah Rowing Club Wendouree Ballarat Rowing Club Wentworth & District Rowing Club Y Rowing Club Yarra Yarra Rowing Club Asscociations Ballarat Rowing Association Geelong Rowing Association Head of Schoolgirls Melbourne Amateur Rowing Association Murray Rowing Association RFDS Operation Pelican The Melbourne Head Inc The Upper Yarra Regatta Association
Schools Ballarat & Clarendon College Ballarat Grammar School Ballarat High School Brighton Grammar School Carey Baptist Grammar School Caulfield Grammar School Christian College Geelong Clonard College Emmanuel College Fintona Girls School Firbank Grammar School Frankston High School Geelong College Geelong Grammar School Genazzano F C J College Gippsland Grammar Haileybury College Hamilton & Alexandra College Kardinia International College Korowa Anglican Girls' School Lauriston Girls' School Loreto College - Ballarat Loreto Toorak Lowther Hall Matthew Flinders Girls Secondary College Melbourne Girls' College Melbourne Girls Grammar School Melbourne Grammar School Melbourne High School Methodist Ladies College Presbyterian Ladies' College Ruyton Girls' School Sacred Heart College, Geelong Scotch College - Hawthorn Shelford Girls Grammar St Catherine's School St Kevin's College St Patrick's College Strathcona Toorak College Wesley College Xavier College
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Our Masters representatives won Men’s and Women’s Eights and placed close seconds in the Quad Sculls, showing the depth of our talent across genders and age groups. These results would not be as good if it were not for our coaches and selectors. We are fortunate to have Paul McGann as our Chairman of Selectors and he has supporting him senior selectors Ion Popa and Peter Sommerville, Youth selectors Annabelle Eaton and Ross Henderson and masters selectors Paul Guest, Stuart McShane and Neville Smith. Administration The biggest administrative change was that the National Centre for Rowing Excellence took over elite development from the Association. This has resulted in a reduction of staff numbers and the Board has taken the opportunity to focus more thoroughly on our core responsibilities of competition, representation, member services and selection of Victorian teams. I will leave further details on administration for our CEO in his report. Finance I am pleased to advise that the finances of the Association have reverted to surplus after two years of deficit. Whilst the recorded surplus is $67,684, $32, 054 of this arises from a restructuring of the investment portfolio during the year. The trading position was a surplus of $35,630. The result was partly as a result of the scaling back of our activities
President’s Report
Before I get into the detail of the report, let us celebrate our champions. The 2010 World Championships produced good results for Victorians. In the men’s eight, Victorians Will Lockwood, Cameron McKenzie-McHarg, James Marburg and Joshua Dunkley-Smith won bronze. In the men’s lightweight eight, Victorians Angus Tyers, Nick Baker, Tom Bertrand and David Webster (cox) won silver. David Webster also coxed the winning men’s coxed pair. Victorians Karsten Forsterling and David Crawshay also won bronze in the quad scull. In the women’s events, Victorians excelled in the pair with Kim Crow winning silver, and Sarah Heard and Pauline Frasca taking silver in the four. In the 2010 Under 23 Championships, Victorians Joshua Dunkley Smith and Will Lockwood won bronze in the four. At the time of writing this report, Victorian Stuart Sim coxed the winning junior four at the 2011 World Junior Championships and Katrina Bateman won bronze at the 2011 Under 23 World Championships in the quad. On West Lakes at the Interstate Championships, Victoria was yet again the most successful State but missed out on the King’s Cup to a determined NSW crew to whom we extend our congratulations. Congratulations to our Victorian team who performed so well and in particular to our winning women’s eight and men’s youth eight. We thank our Head Coach Chris O’Brien and Team Manager Alex Law.
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and the savings arising from that change. We are budgeting for another surplus next year although there are many variables in our activities which could alter this result. Venues The Association could not operate as effectively without the support of venue operators. Our key 2000m course during the year continued to be Nagambie and we thank the Shire of Strathbogie for their continued support. Next year the Ballarat course will come back on board after many years of drought. We are assured that the Lake is now drought proof and is being excavated to make the course an even depth. We will therefore have the luxury of two good 2000m courses going forward. The Dimboola course on the Wimmera River is currently being remedied after years of drought with repairs being made to the weir. This should enable their regatta to recommence later this year. The State’s main training venue the Yarra River is suffering from silt and is becoming a serious concern. This has become a focus of attention of the Yarra clubs and the Association. 2014 FISA Masters Bid Your Association and Rowing Australia, with the full support of Victorian Events and the City of Ballarat, have bid for the FISA Masters Championships for 2014 in Ballarat. Should this bid be successful, the facilities at Ballarat will be improved immeasurably to the great benefit of the sport. This is an important opportunity which will receive strong support of the Association if successful. Victorian Institute of Sport I am pleased to report that the VIS continues to serve our Victorian rowing community well. Under head coach Chris O’Brien and head women’s coach Bill Tait, our elite athletes are well served. The co-operation between RV and VIS is admirable and we look forward to the continued development of our elite athletes under their care. Life Memberships The Board, on the recommendation of the RV Awards Committee, is recommending to members the bestowing of life memberships on three of our great members, Peter Antonie, Michael McKay and James Tomkins. These three members have clearly demonstrated their quality of service both to RV and the sport through their efforts over a long period of time. All three have been awarded the highest honour in World rowing, the Keller Medal. It is fitting that their Association should bestow our highest on them also.
Volunteer Recognition The Association could not operate without the support of volunteers, whether umpires, regatta volunteers, commission members, board members, club members and others. Our RV Awards Committee under the chairmanship of past President Peter Fraser, continues to undertake the important work of recognition. The other members of the committee are Roger Wilson OAM and the President for the time being of RV. They have recommended the following awards for the 2010-11 season: The William Waterfield Award for outstanding service to Victorian rowing. This award is named after life member William Waterfield who has been a fine example of a person who has provided outstanding service to the sport in Victoria. This year the award is going to be presented to Paul McGann for his magnificent and long contribution to the sport, most recently as Chairman of Selectors. The Kath Bennett Award for outstanding service to a rowing community in the sport in Victoria. The award is planned to capture those people who have done outstanding work in a club, regatta committee or region. Kath Bennett is a fine example of such work with reinvigorating women’s rowing prior to amalgamation with the men’s association in 1979. This year the award is going to be presented to Sean Drew, President of Barwon Rowing Club. Barwon has rebuilt their boatshed in a manner which provide continued support to not only them, but other schools. Combined with the recent renovation of the Corio Bay shed, the strengthening of Geelong rowing is anticipated. A new award was commenced in 2010, the Bob Duncan umpiring award. Bob Duncan is an Olympian but more importantly, a dedicated, long serving and excellent umpire. The 2010 recipient was Ron Mitchell from Yarra Yarra. He is one of the umpires from our first umpires panel in 1960s. He has also served on many committees of the Association and vigorous debater of issues at our meetings. The 2011 award recipient is Rene Klupacs who has demonstrated excellence in all aspects of his umpiring. In the last season he was a member of the Australian Umpires Committee, he was President of the Jury at the National Championships and umpired at the 2011 World Under 23 Championships. He is also an active Rowing Victoria Board Member, a long serving and very active umpire at all levels and performs his duties with excellence.
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These awards will be presented at the AGM. The Victorian Rowing Hall of Fame was inaugurated last year on 20th November and recognises those who have brought great fame to the sport. The induction was a great success and proved the need to recognise our great Victorian athletes, coaches and administrators from throughout time. The next induction is to take place on 26th November 2011 and will recognise our Commonwealth Champions, some early World Championships Medallists and other great members from throughout time. MUBC and Barwon Rowing Club Rebuilding Projects We congratulate MUBC and Barwon on their rebuilding efforts. The new MUBC extensions were opened during the year and are a credit to the Club and the University. Barwon Rowing Club completed the building of the boat house structure and has obtained a grant of $250,000 to complete the interior. We congratulate both clubs. Commissions The work of the Association is devolved to a large extent to the Commissions. We recognise and thank all the Commission members who have given so much time and effort to the work of the Association. In particular, I would like to highlight the work of the umpires headed by Bill Webster and also the work of our field of play manager Eric Waller. Staff The staff of the Association undertake their duties with the enthusiasm of volunteers and work well beyond their responsibilities. We are extremely grateful for their continued excellent work. Next Season Our focus in the next season is improving the basics of the sport in Victoria, competition, teams representation and member services and in particular coaching and coxswain education. We also have the responsibility of undertaking the 2012 Australian Masters Championships at Ballarat, the first major event held on this course since the drought and the creation of the new course. There is much to do and we look forward to the challenges that lie ahead. Finally, on behalf of the board, I would like to thank the member clubs and schools for their continued support of the Association. Andrew Guerin President
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Rowing Victoria has seen a very positive 10/11 year in membership with affiliations up 10% on the previous year. Excitingly this was coupled by a 12% increase in regatta seats, with some of the largest movements in the school & underage sector. The resurgence of participation in the regional regatta’s emphasises the demand for a slightly less structured event layout. This season has provided Rowing Victoria with some huge challenges in maintaining affiliation fees and levies unchanged from 2009/10 season. It is pleasing to see that Rowing in Victoria represents better value than any other state and our breadth of services has remained the leading state in the country. We are excited to advise that we will continue to keep affiliation fees at the same level for the upcoming year. State Government funding has continued to diminish due to the inability to demonstrate grass roots activity within clubs. The new Recreational Membership will not only provide members with insurance, safety and representation, but also allow the sport to identify larger numbers in the participation sector of the sport. This will allow us to apply for greater funding amounts going forward. The move of the High Performance Development role to fit under the RA banner, has allowed RV to direct our development and education activity to clubs and grass roots sustainability. This will continue to be a focus in the year to come. Another of the key focuses for the 10/11 season was to work with clubs, councils and waterways on quality of facilities. This has been a huge success for both regatta hosts and the clubs. We will continue to work on providing better waterways facilities and research new waterways in the 11/12 season. I would like to thank the RV staff for the work they have put into turning around consecutive year losses to a small profit through far tighter control of the day to day running of the business. There has been significant staff changeover in the office and it has been a priority to try to make this transition seamless to our members. The Board of Rowing Victoria has again offered great support to the office through their contacts, knowledge and insights of the sport, resulting in new initiatives programmes to create a more inclusive sport. Our Commissions and Committees also provide significant effort through the working groups on the day to day running of rowing in Victoria and provide valuable strategy ideas to improve operational activity. We thank our Umpires who have again put in
significant hours due to the limited numbers currently accredited. The drive to improve numbers of umpires this year is now urgent. If we can increase numbers of Level 2’s to 100, it will make it far more enjoyable for everyone. We have created some really positive opportunities for new members to access the sport this year such as Melbourne Rowing Week, Indoor Tri Series and Corporate Rowing. Although our focus will be to service our members, it is also important to increase participation and awareness of our sport. Thankyou to our sponsors this year in: Designer Paint Works, Winning Edge, Sykes Racing, Swift & Wintech. You have all been very supportive of our events and we look forward to leveraging your Brand through our events and promotion. The key focus for the office this year will be to improve
communications with our members and provide better
access and understanding for all programs. The review
of ROMS and the Competition Review is all about
Sport Simplification, which will allow us to concentrate
on a core strategies.
Nick Gall
Chief Executive Officer Report
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Volunteers, coaches, officials and committee
members are the life-blood of delivering our sport
at the grass-roots level.
This has been demonstrated in 2010-11 via:
Rowing Victoria continues to lead the way in
working collaboratively with Rowing Australia to
set the standard and structure of Umpires’ Ac-
creditation and Education
Over 8,500 crews and 32,000 seats were en-tered in various regattas throughout Victoria this year supported by the ROMS system.
Over 7600 hours are provided by level 1 and 2
Boat Race Officials and Regatta Volunteers
Assisting clubs to build their capacity to recruit
and retain new members is an essential part of
Rowing Victoria programs.
Increase Competitors
2010-11 Season saw a 8% increase in competi-
tive rowers from the previous season.
Reviewed all levels of events to create more
racing opportunities at each regatta
Increase Volunteers
260 new volunteers completed the level 1 BRO
course
5 L2 Umpires have elected to work towards
their L3 Rowing Australia accreditation
Increase Coaches
Accredited coaches within Victoria over the past
12 months has remained steady
49 coaches sat the L1 (Learn to Row) Coaches’
Course, and 13 coaches sat the L2 (Club/
School) Coaches’ Course
Increasing opportunities for participation, com-petition, volunteers and new forms of member-ship have been key initiatives in 2010-11. We aim to increase the number of boys, girls, men and women who ‘find rowing’ and then continue.
The Rowing Victoria ‘Go Rowing’ program link-ing non-rowing schools to local clubs continues to grow
School leaver recruitment initiatives promote pathways for young rowers
Development and maintenance of partnerships with Victorian Regional Academies of sport to offer opportunities to talented athletes in region-al areas
The Inaugural Melbourne Rowing Week brings rowing to the city of Melbourne for 7 days and nights in a community-based festival of rowing
Rowing Victoria delivered VicHealth programs - ‘Oars for All - Inclusive Rowing’ developing op-portunities and capacity for disabled and disad-vantaged people
Our membership packages now offer some-
thing for all recreational and competitive partic-
ipants
Secured funding to conduct a comprehensive
review of all competition levels to improve
structure and opportunities
The Rowing Victoria Concept 2 Indoor Rowing
Tri-Series offers another pathway into partici-
pation for non-rowers
Underage development camps provided out-
standing development opportunities to talented
U18 & U19 athletes
A State or Rowing Excellence—Grow Our Base
On Coaching Courses... “Enjoyable, informative day” “Presenters all had excellent depth and breadth of knowledge and experience”
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COURSE STATISTICS
Number of Courses Number of Clubs/Schools Involved
Number of Participants
L1 Learn to Row Coaches’ Course 4 20 49
L2 Club/School Coaches’ Courses 2 11 13
L1 Good Coxswain Courses 16 37 297
L1 Boat Race Official Courses 22 44 253
L2 Boat Race Official Courses 1 3 5
4400
4600
4800
5000
5200
5400
5600
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
Number of Competitors
Number of Competitors
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COMPETITION STATISTICS
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
Number of Competitors 5035 4878 4949 5163 5544
Senior Competitors NA NA 1215 1318 1421
Junior Competitors NA NA 409 332 368
School Competitors NA NA 3325 3513 3755
No of Seats including coxswains NA NA 35682 35906 36991
Number of Seats exc. coxswains 31059 33402 31554 30495 31645
Number of crews NA NA 8768 8694 8768
Average events raced per rower NA NA 6.38 5.91 6.92
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Relationships with our external stakeholders have been continually expanded throughout the 2009/10 season
The Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS) and Rowing Victoria partnered to deliver high performance athlete, identification and development programs
We delivered Rowing Australia education and participation programs including coaching courses and officiating courses
We delivered a key VicHealth sport participation program
100% compliance was received from Rowing Victoria Clubs and Schools on the Safety Management Plan, which was implemented on the 1st of October 2009. Rowing Victoria has continued to work with Marine Safety to deliver a safer environment to participate in 2010/11 season.
Rowing Victoria connected with our clubs and schools this year in new and improved ways
Our website continues to grow and develop providing up to date and accurate information to in excess of 4000 users monthly.
A streamlined e-newsletter keeps 1800 members up to date with the latest news, information and opportunities
Rowing Victoria have introduced facebook to communicate with our younger membership and keep our members informed on what’s happening with rowing in Victoria. Our followers are currently 953, 35% higher than any other state
Through a rapidly expanding facebook following, Rowing Victoria also delivers news from touring teams, updates on events, and rowing news from around the world.
Rowing Victoria hosted four General Meetings and a Competition Forum to provide clubs and schools with an opportunity to have input and provide feedback into the direction of rowing in Victoria.
Rowing Victoria conducted an annual satisfaction survey to all our clubs and some schools prior to the annual forum.
We received feedback from clubs throughout the State on key issues and topics through our annual survey
Tailoring our support to improve regattas
Rowing Victoria assisted 25 clubs and Regional Associations conduct 38 regattas throughout Victoria and managed 6 regattas including general regattas, the VSSSA Regatta and four days of State Championships
A State or Rowing Excellence—Strengthen our Partnerships
“This partnership has been most suc-cessful, with the pilot program running at capacity and a number of participants on the waiting list, ready for a second pro-gram.” Rosie Thomas of JCAAA on the deaf rowing program conducted by Albert Park South Melbourne RC, RV & JCAAA.
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Rowing Victoria would like to acknowledge the
valuable contribution of regatta hosts from clubs,
schools, regional associations and independent
committees for their hard work and commitment
in putting together a number of successful regat-
tas. A variety of formats has offered suitable rac-
ing opportunities for all. Congratulations to these
hosts for providing safe and fair environments
and for their professional approach to the con-
duct of these regattas. Rowing Victoria could not
deliver the extensive calendar we do, without the
valuable hours provided by the many volunteers
involved.
Rowing Victoria joined forces with and accom-plished common goals with organisations such as:
Access All Abilities Providers
Associated Public Schools of Victoria
Australian Sports Commission
Barwon Academy of Sport
Barwon Water
Blind Sports Victoria (BSV)
City of Ballarat
City of Greater Geelong
Concept-2
Corangamite Catchment Management Authority
Deaf Sport and Recreation
Designer Paint Works
Disability Sports Victoria
ERGfit
Geelong Rowing Association
Head of the Schoolgirls’ Regatta Committee
Life Saving Victoria
Marsh Insurance
Murray Rowing Association
Parks Victoria
Regional Sports Assemblies
Rowing Australia
School Sport Victoria
Sport and Recreation Victoria
Strathbogie Shire Council
Swift Racing
Sykes Racing
Other State Rowing Associations
VICSRAPID
VicHealth
vicsport
Victorian Institute of Sport
Willis National Insurance Scheme
Winning Edge
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Rowing Victoria have worked cohesively with Rowing Australia in the handover of the High Per-formance Development and National Talent Identi-fication area. We will continue to support the out-comes of all NRCE programs. Over the 2010-11 season Rowing Victoria;
Provided financial assistance to recognised clubs in partnership with Rowing Victoria in the delivery of the National Elite Development pro-gram
Completed comprehensive Talent Identification in clubs and schools and within the general com-munity
Build stronger partnerships with rowing Australia and the National Rowing Centre of Excellence (NRCE)
Adopting people and friends associated with the sport to be involved with volunteering and sup-port opportunities
A State or Rowing Excellence—Set High Standards
We strive to strengthen our partnership with Row-ing Australia
We supported the development of a unified um-pire methodology, and a higher standard of coach education
Worked with Rowing Australia in the roll-out of the Willis National Insurance Program, providing better coverage to our sports’ participants
Supported Rowing Australia in the development of the ‘Adopt a School Program’
Listen to our members needs and define clearly articulated processes, activities and information
We received members’ feedback through a com-prehensive survey of all clubs
In reformatting our strategic plan, we aim to offer greater transparency and clarity
Through the newly developed Recreational Mem-bership, we’re ensuring that more people can enjoy our sport safely
Victorian Development Activity Number of Clubs Number of Athletes Number of Coaches Rising Athletes Camp 15 34 7 Tomorrow’s Gold Camp 6 6 5 Youth Cup 7 20 5 State Team 4 45 7 U 18 Tour 12 28 5 State Masters Team 9 26 5
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Rowing Victoria recognises the need to ‘Excel in Management’, in all aspects of operational activity. Our priority is to demonstrate ‘Best Practice’ in our delivery of rowing in Victoria and clarity around the decisions Rowing Victoria makes. It is very important we display transparency in our activity and deliver effective communication to members.
The Rowing Victoria key focus has been directed towards ‘Grass Roots Development’ due to Rowing Australia taking on more of the High Performance Development Activity. This will allow Rowing Victoria to concentrate on building participation numbers and support member retention in the upcoming year.
All activities aimed at our objective ‘grow our base’, are carefully assessed by way of cost analysis and budget forecasts before proceeding
Regular workshops have been conducted with other State Rowing Associations to ensure consistency in the delivery of activities and events and to share best practice initiatives
Rowing Victoria performs monthly monitoring of activity provided to members versus forecasts
The Association also successfully managed the
2011 Head of the Schoolgirls Regatta on the
Barwon River in Geelong , as well as assisting
APS Sport with the conduct of the Heads of the
River
A focus has been the successful management
of sponsorship relationships through this years
events.
Annual Member Survey was completed with
95% of clubs gauging the Satisfaction of all RV
activity and feedback around improving our
service
A State or Rowing Excellence—Excel in Management
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2011 Champion Club Premiership 1
st Place- Essendon RC (1619 pts)
2nd
Place- Melbourne RC (975 pts) 3
rd Place- Melbourne University BC (889 pts)
2010 Senior Premiership 1
st Place- Melbourne University BC (272 pts)
2nd
Place- Mercantile RC (262 pts) 3
rd Place- Banks RC (144 pts)
Female A Grade Rower of the Year 1
st Place- Monique Macdade, Melbourne GC (18 pts)
2nd
Place- Emma Clampett, Melbourne GC (15 pts) 3
rd Place- Maddie Paterson, Melbourne GC (14 pts)
Female B Grade Rower of the Year 1
st Place- Addy Dunkley-Smith, Barwon RC (21 pts)
2nd
Place- Renee Tattersall, Nagambie RC (18 pts) - Jennifer Cleary, Barwon RC (18 pts)
3rd
Place- Erin Smart, Essendon RC (14 pts)
Female C Grade Rower of the Year 1
st Place- Tara Bowman, Essendon RC (59 pts)
2nd
Place- Nicole Kline-Marantelli, Essendon RC (36 pts)
3rd
Place- Letitia Spicer, Bendigo RC (35 pts)
Female D Grade Rower of the Year 1
st Place- Morgan Deans, Essendon RC (54 pts)
2nd
Place- Sarah Yandell, Essendon RC (36 pts) 3
rd Place- Lauren Szmalko, Essendon RC (35 pts)
Female Masters Rower of the Year 1
st Place- Geraldine Goss, Richmond RC (77 pts)
2nd
Place- Tanja Nishibata, Melbourne RC (72 pts) 3
rd Place- Jenny Dewar, Caulfield Grammarians
(69 pts) Female Coxswain of the Year 1
st Place- Caitlin Ripper, Power House RC (61 pts)
2nd
Place- Lisa Brown, Yarra Yarra RC (52 pts) 3
rd Place- Kara Wilson, Barwon RC (49 pts)
2010 Club Premiership 1
st Place- Essendon RC (1244 pts)
2nd
Place- Melbourne RC (618 pts) 3
rd Place- Richmond RC (519 pts)
2010 Masters Premiership 1
st Place- Yarra Yarra RC (426 pts)
2nd
Place- Melbourne RC (398 pts) 3
rd Place- Corio Bay RC (329 pts)
Male A Grade Rower of the Year 1
st Place- Will Day, Nagambie RC (53 pts)
2nd
Place- Tim Day, Nagambie RC (51 pts) 3
rd Place- Scott Penning, Barwon RC (18 pts)
- Tim Cleary, Mercantile RC (18 pts)
Male B Grade Rower of the Year 1
st Place- Will Day, Nagambie RC (32 pts)
2nd
Place- Tim Day, Nagambie RC (26 pts) 3
rd Place- Jay Barnes, Hawthorn RC (19 pts)
Male C Grade Rower of the Year 1
st Place- Phillipp Rechner, Essendon RC (60 pts)
2nd
Place- Jordon O’Keefe, Essendon RC (55 pts) 3
rd Place- Gus McRae-Johns, Essendon RC (52 pts)
Male D Grade Rower of the Year 1
st Place- Jake Bromley, Essendon RC (39 pts)
2nd
Place- Seamus Whelan, Essendon RC (31 pts) 3
rd Place- Liam Whelan Essendon RC (29 pts)
Male Masters Rower of the Year 1
st Place- John Whiting, Melbourne University BC
(60 pts) 2
nd Place- Jack Chatziyakoumis, Yarra Yarra RC
(46 pts) 3
rd Place– Jim Thomas, Corio Bay RC (44 pts)
Male Coxswain of the Year 1
st Place- Carlton Baillon, Essendon RC (156 pts)
2nd
Place- Reid Kirby, Essendon RC (84 pts) 3
rd Place- Michael Numa, Richmond RC (40pts)
- Harrison Borg, Corowa RC (40 pts)
Victorian Annual Awards
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Harrison Casey (Melbourne University) Tim Cleary (Mercantile) Simon Keenan (Melbourne University) Danny Brighthope (Mercantile-VIS) Sam Hookway (Melbourne University) Henry Meek (Melbourne University) Andrew Emmett (Melbourne University) Charles Willey (Banks) Coach: Alex Henshilwood (Melbourne University) Women's The Queen's Cup - W8+ Yasmin Burraston (Melbourne University) Robyn Selby-Smith (Mercantile-VIS) Katrina Bateman (Mercantile) Madeliene Shackell (Mercantile) Pauline Frasca (Mercantile-VIS) Sophie Robson (Melbourne University) Kim Crow (Melbourne University-VIS) Phoebe Stanley (Melbourne University-VIS) Elizabeth Patrick (Melbourne University-VIS) Coach: David Colvin (Mercantile) & Bill Tait (VIS) Neil Slater Trophy - W1x Kim Crow (Melbourne University) Coach: Bill Tait (VIS) The Victoria Cup - LW4x Ellen McSweeney (Mercantile) Sarah Perkins (Corio Bay) Alice McNamara (Melbourne University-VIS) Hannah Clark (Melbourne University) Coach: Pete Kupcis (Melbourne University) & Bill Tait (VIS) Bicentennial Cup - WY8+ Clare Canty (Mercantile) Brittany Steele (Mercantile) Lucy Stephan (Melbourne University) Sophie Sutherland (Mercantile) Charlotte Sutherland (Mercantile) Emma Webley (Melbourne University) Riana Mollard (Banks) Hannah Lewis (Mercantile) Annabelle Orr (Mercantile) Coach: Tom Abromowski (Mercantile) 2011 Under 18 New Zealand Team Tour Boys Eight Chris Williams (Wesley) Liam Donald (St Kevins) Micheal Smith (St Kevins) Will Beasley (Geelong Grammar) Steve Walsh (St Kevins) Jack Kelly (Melbourne Grammar) Manning McBride (St Kevins) Ian Cameron (Geelong Grammar) Cox: Will Bartley (Scotch) Coach: Julian Dutton (Banks) Boys Quad
Further Information
Victorian Teams 2011 Under 21 Youth Cup Team Men's William Bartley (Scotch) Andrew Curnow (Mercantile) Timothy Day (Nagambie) William Day (Nagambie) Jackson Harrison (Pirates) Redmond Matthews (Mercantile) Michael McNamara (Mercantile) Cameron Sherwin (Mercantile) William Smibert (Banks) Reserve: Greg Baxter (Mercantile) Coaches: Lachlan Beckett (Mercantile) & David Fraumano (Mercantile) Women's Alexandra Clark (Melbourne University) Jennifer Cleary (Barwon) Hannah Lewis (Mercantile) Annabelle Orr (Mercantile) Brittany Steele (Mercantile) Lucy Stephan (Melbourne University) Sophie Sutherland (Mercantile) Ebony Tsomaropoulos (Mercantile) Emma Webley (Melbourne University) Reserve: Madelen Kostros (Banks) Coaches: Andrew Cleary (Barwon) & David McGrath (Mercantile) Head Coach: John Cumper (Banks) 2011 Interstate Team Men's The King's Cup - M8+ Tom Larkins (Melbourne University-VIS) John Linke (Mercantile-VIS) James Marburg (Melbourne University-VIS) Cam McKenzie-McHarg (Melbourne University-VIS) Josh Booth (Melbourne University) Josh Dunkley-Smith (Mercantile) Drew Ginn (Mercantile-VIS) David Crawshay (Mercantile-VIS) David Webster (Melbourne University) Coach: Chris O'Brien (VIS) The President's Cup - M1x Karsten Forsterling (Melbourne University-VIS) Coach: Chris O'Brien (VIS) The Penrith Cup - LM4- James Wilson (Mercantile) Sean Lake (Mercantile) Tom Bertrand (Mercantile-VIS) Scott Penning (Barwon) Coach: Alistair Isherwood (Mercantile) & Chris O'Brien (VIS) Men's Youth Eight - MY8+ Michael Poulter (Melbourne University-VIS)
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Nick Saunders (St Kevins) Jay Barnes (Balwyn) Charlie Coburn (Geelong Grammar) Ben Chong-Halliday (Hawthorn) Cox: Rory Shannon (Xavier) Coach: David Fraumano (Mercantile) Girls Eight Yasmin Howes (Geelong Grammar) Isabella Kerr (Genazzano) Claudia Hofbauer (Melbourne Girls Grammar) Alexandra Williams (Genazzano) Georgie Howe (Melbourne Girls Grammar) Olivia Sibillin (Genazzano) Katie Michelmore (Melbourne Girls Grammar) Emily Biasotto (Genazzano) Cox: Jess Douglas (Genazzano) Coach: Mike Steele (Melbourne Girls Grammar) Girls Quad Charlotte Russo (Loreto Toorak) Amelia Freezer (Loreto Toorak) Annie Rose Robson (Loreto Toorak) Tara Harrington (Loreto Toorak) Cox: Alice Date (Loreto Toorak) Coach: David McGrath (Mercantile) Head Coach: Frank Stone (Gippsland Grammar)
2011 Masters Interstate Team Men's Eight Ross George (Barwon) Peter Searle (Corio) Chris Shinners (Banks) Mathew Harrison (Melbourne) David McPherson (Barwon) Leigh Hall-Sullivan (Corio) Richard Tomczak (Barwon) Andrew Cleary (Barwon) Rob England (Corio) Coaches: Paul Guest (Banks) & Peter Aberle (Corio) Men's Quad Richard Saul (Essendon) Scott Riddell (Essendon) Stewart Allsop (Essendon) Bill Nugent (Essendon) Coach: Tim Juzefowicz (Essendon) Women's Eight Helen McManamny (Melbourne) Jenny Yann (Yarra Yarra) Judy Macartney (Melbourne) Jenn Kilby (Melbourne)
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Carol Cooke (Melbourne) Tanja Nishibata (Melbourne) Kirsty Russell (Melbourne) Felicity Nutter (Melbourne) Susannah Schoeffel (Mercantile) Coach: Stuart McShane (Melbourne) Women's Quad Geraldine Goss (Richmond) Pamela Whiting (Melbourne University) Tamara McPherson (Essendon) Debbie Clingeleffer- Woodford (Corio Bay) Coach: Brenton Terrell (Carey)
Victorian Athletes on Australian Teams 2010 Junior (U19) Team Junior Men’s Quad Scull Andrew Curnow (Mercantile) Junior Women’s Quad Scull Katrina Bateman (Mercantile) 2010 Under 23 Team Men’s Four Joshua Dunkley Smith (Mercantile) Will Lockwood (Melbourne University) Men’s Eight Daniel Sweeney (Melbourne University) Joshua Booth (Melbourne University) Alexander Scharp (Mercantile) Men’s Quad Scull Zac Cleaver (Mercantile) Shane Jackson (Mercantile) Men’s Lightweight Four David de Lang (Mercantile) Jonothon Hookway (Melbourne University) James Wilson (Mercantile) Women’s Quad Scull Sarah Perkins (Corio) 2010 World Championship Rowing Team Men’s Quad Scull David Crawshay (Mercantile-VIS) Karsten Forsterling (Melbourne University-VIS) Men’s Four John Linke (Mercantile-VIS) Joshua Booth (Melbourne University) Men’s Coxed Pair David Webster (Mercantile-VIS) Men’s Eight Joshua Dunkley Smith (Mercantile) Will Lockwood (Melbourne University) Cameron McKenzie-McHarg (Melbourne University-VIS) James Marburg (Melbourne University-VIS)
Men’s Lightweight Eight Thomas Bertrand (Mercantile-VIS) Angus Tyers (Melbourne University-VIS) David Webster (Mercantile-VIS) Women’s Double Scull Kim Crow (Melbourne University-VIS) Women’s Quad Scull Kim Crow (Melbourne University-VIS) Women’s Pair Phoebe Stanley (Melbourne University-VIS) Sarah Tait (Mercantile-VIS) Women’s Four Kate Hornsey (Mercantile) Pauline Frasca (Mercantile) Sarah Heard (Melbourne University-VIS) Women’s Lightweight Double Scull Alice McNamara (Melbourne University-VIS) Trunk and Arms Double Scull Kathryn Ross (The Lakes Rowers) 2010 World University Championship Team Men’s Single Scull Lachlan McKinnon (Mercantile) Coach: Alastair Isherwood (Mercantile)
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2011 Australian Interstate Regatta Sunday March 13 2011 Lake Barrington, Tasmania
Interstate Women’s Single Scull 2
nd. Victoria 7:33.48
Kim Crow Interstate Men's Single Scull 2
nd. Victoria 6:54.35
Karsten Forsterling, Coach: Chris O’Brien Interstate Women’s Youth Eight 3
rd. Victoria 6:25.46
Bow: Emma Webley, 2: Lucy Stephan, 3: Riana Mollard, 4: Sophie Sutherland, 5: Hannah Lewis, 6: Brittany Steele, 7: Charlotte Sutherland, Stroke: Clare Canty, Cox: Annabelle Orr, Coach: Tom Abramowski Interstate Men's Youth Eight 1
st. Victoria 5:30.25
Bow: Harrison Casey, 2: Henry Meek, 3: Tim Cleary, 4: Andrew Emmett, 5: Daniel Brighthope, 6: Simon Keenan, 7: Sam Hookway, Stroke: Michael Poulter, Cox: Charles Willey, Coach: Alex Henshilwood Interstate Women’s Eight 1
st. Victoria 6:10.72
Bow: Yasmin Burraston, 2: Robyn Selby Smith, 3: Katrina Bateman, 4: Madeleine Shackell, 5: Kim Crow, 6: Sophie Robson, 7: Pauline Frasca, Stroke: Phoebe Stanley, Cox: Lizzie Patrick, Coaches: Bill Tait, David Colvin Interstate Men's Eight 2
nd. Victoria 5:24.80
Bow: Tom Larkins, 2: John Linke, 3: James Marburg, 4: Cameron McKenzie-McHarg, 5: Joshua Booth, 6: Josh Dunkley-Smith, 7: Drew Ginn, Stroke: David Crawshay, Cox: David Webster, Coach: Chris O’Brien
2011 Australian Rowing Championships 7-13 March 2011 A M Ramsay Regatta Course, South Australia Open Women’s Single Scull 1
st. Melbourne Uni- AIS 7:44.42
Kim Crow, Coach: Laryssa Biesenthal Under 23 Men's Single Scull 2
nd. Mercantile 7:31.42
Shane Jackson, Coach: Alastair Isherwood 3
rd. Mercantile 7:33.09
Zac Cleaver, Coach: Alastair Isherwood Open Women’s Coxless Pair
Results of Victorians at National Regattas
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1st. Melbourne Uni/Mercantile- VIS 7:30.84
Bow: Sarah Tait (MERC), Stoke: Phoebe Stanley (MUBC), Coaches: Bill Tait, Lizzie Patrick 2
nd. Mercantile- VIS 7:32.42
Bow: Kate Hornsey, Stroke: Pauline Frasca, Coaches: Bill Tait, Lizzie Patrick 3
rd. Melbourne Uni 7:50.23
Bow: Emma McCarthy, Stroke: Sophie Robson, Coach: Peter Kupcis Under 23 Men's Coxless Pair 1
st. Melbourne Uni 6:58.82
Bow: Sam Hookway, Stroke: Michael Poulter, Coach: Alex Henshilwood 3
rd. Banks 7:04.35
Bow: Matthew Ridgeway, Stroke: Tim Masters, Coach: Nick Lloyd Open Men's Coxless Pair 1
st. Mercantile- AIS 6:47.68
Bow: Drew Ginn, Stroke: Josh Dunkley-Smith, Coaches: Chris O’Brien, Rhett Ayliffe 3
rd. Sydney Uni/Melbourne Uni 6:50.63
Bow: Tom Larkins (MUBC), Stroke: Brodie Buckland (SUBC), Coaches: Rhett Ayliffe, Chris O’Brien Under 23 Women’s Lightweight Single Scull 3
rd. Melbourne Uni 8:32.61
Hannah Clark, Coach: Peter Kupcis Open Women’s Lightweight Single Scull 1
st. Melbourne Uni- VIS 8:15.94
Alice McNamara, Coach: Bill Tait Under 23 Men's Lightweight Single Scull 1
st. Mercantile 7:36.28
Sean-Paul Lake, Coaches: Alastair Isherwood, David Fraumano Open Men's Lightweight Single Scull 1
st. Mercantile 7:38.51
James Wilson, Coaches: Alastair Isherwood, David Fraumano Under 19 Women’s Coxless Pair 2
nd. Geelong College 8:22.17
Bow: Jennifer Cleary, Stroke: Addy Dunkley-Smith, Coach: Alan Darker Under 23 Men's Coxless Four 1
st. Mercantile/Melbourne Uni 6:22.77
Bow: Michael Poulter, 2: Sam Hookway, 3: Daniel Sweeney, Stroke: Daniel Brighthope, Coaches: Alex Henshilwood, Simon Harrison Open Men's Coxed Four 3
rd. Melbourne Uni 6:40.88
Bow: Inigo Atkin, 2: Hamish Rowlands, 3: Nicholas Phelps, Stroke: Gary Butcher, Cox: David Webster Adaptive Men’s Legs, Trunk And Arms Single Scull Division 2 1
st. Nestles 2:11.88
Aaron Skinner, Coach: Tom Bertrand Under 19 Men's Eight 3
rd. Geelong Grammar 5:57.54
Bow: Will Holmes, 2: Blake Nielsen, 3: Tim Vickers-Willis, 4: Will Beasley, 5: Murdoch Hill, 6: Elliot
O’Reilly, 7: Ian Cameron, Stroke: Harry Baylis, Cox: Alex Yabsley, Coach: Jeff Watt Open Women’s Double Scull 2
nd. Melbourne Uni/Sydney Uni- AIS 7:18.19
Bow: Brooke Pratley (SUWRC), Stroke: Kim Crow (MUBC), Coaches: Curtis Jordan, Laryssa Biesenthal Under 23 Men's Double Scull 1
st. Mercantile 6:43.29
Shane Jackson, Zac Cleaver, Coach: Alastair Isherwood Open Men's Double Scull 1
st. Lindisfarne/Mercantile- AIS 6:25.38
Bow: David Crawshay, Stroke: Scott Brennan, Coaches: Rhett Ayliffe, Tom Morris 2
nd. Melbourne Uni/Mosman- AIS 6:27.68
Bow: Daniel Noonan, Stroke: Karsten Forsterling, Coaches: Chris O’Brien, Curtis Jordan Under 23 Women’s Coxless Four 2
nd. Mercantile 7:10.58
Bow: Bec Daniher, 2: Michelle Yann, 3: Katrina Bateman, Stroke: Madeleine Shackell, Coach: David Colvin Under 23 Men's Coxed Four 1
st. Melbourne Uni 6:43.77
Bow: Andrew Emmett, 2: Simon Keenan, 3: Henry Meek, Stroke: Harrison Casey, Cox: Tim Webster, Coach: Alex Henshilwood 2
nd. Banks 6:46.40
Bow: Matthew Ridgeway, 2: Tim Masters, 3: Jordan Hooper, Stroke: Macciolli, Cox: Charles Willey, Coach: Nick Lloyd Open Men's Coxless Four 1
st. Mercantile/Uni QLD- AIS 6:17.11
Bow: Drew Ginn (MERC), 2: Duncan Free (UQBC), 3: Sam Conrad (UQBC), Stroke: Josh Dunkley-Smith (MERC), Coaches: Chris O’Brien, Tim Conrad, Rhett Ayliffe 3
rd. Sydney Uni/Melbourne Uni- VIS 6:23.21
Bow: Joshua Booth (MUBC), 2: Cameron McKenzie-McHarg (MUBC), 3: James Marburg (MUBC), Stroke: Francis Hegerty (SUBC), Coaches: Chris O’Brien, David Webster Under 23 Women’s Lightweight Double Scull 3
rd. Melbourne Uni 8:13.18
Bow: Emma McLaughlin, Stroke: Hannah Clark, Coaches: Peter Kupcis, Jonathan Stone Open Men's Lightweight Double Scull 1
st. Mercantile 7:16.67
Bow: Sean-Paul Lake, Stroke: James Wilson,k Coaches: Alastair Isherwood, David Fraumano 2
nd. Power House/Barwon 7:19.40
Bow: Scott Penning, Stroke: Nick Inglis, Coach: Rob Gardner Under 17 Men's Coxed Quad Scull 3
rd. Corowa 7:33.43
Bow: Jake Kreun, 2: John Raschke, 3: Lewis McCrum, Stroke: John Webb, Cox: Harrison Borg, Coach: Robert Eyers
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Adaptive Women’s Legs, Trunk And Arms Single Scull 1
st. Melbourne 4:37.32
Carol Cooke, Coach: Stuart McShane Under 19 Women’s Coxless Four 1
st. Mercantile/Geelong College 7:26.13
Bow: Jennifer Cleary (GC), 2: Addy Dunkley-Smith (GC), 3: Jessica Jackson (MERC), Stroke: Emma Cook (MERC), Coaches: Sandy Mitchello, Andrew Cleary Under 19 Men's Coxed Four 1
st. Xavier 6:57.01
Bow: Lachlan Wright, 2: Jason Izydorczyk, 3: Jack Resic, Stroke: Hugh Davies, Cox: Duncan Anderson, Coaches: Simon Harrison, Julian Whitehead 3
rd. Hawthorn/Bendigo 6:58.57
Bow: Ben Chong-Halliday (HAWT), 2: George Ormonde (BRC), 3: Gene Thorbecke (HAWT), Stroke: Jay Barnes (HAWT), Cox: Rory Shannon, Coach: Paul Blanchfield Under 23 Women’s Quad Scull 3
rd. Banks 7:09.39
Bow: Shannon Contin, 2: Kate Scott, 3: Riana Mollard, Stroke: Birgit Vulkers, Coach: Matthew Wilson Under 23 Men's Quad Scull 1
st. Mercantile 6:01.65
Bow: Josh Dunkley-Smith, 2: Tim Cleary, 3: Shane Jackson, Stroke: Zac Cleaver, Coach: Alastair Isherwood Open Men's Quad Scull 3
rd. Mercantile Composite
Bow: Danjels Reedman (UTS), 2: Lachlan McKinnon (MERC), 3: Scott Brennan (LRC), Stroke: David Crawshay (MERC), Coaches: Alastair Isherwood, Rhett Ayliffe, Curtis Jordan Under 17 Men's Double Scull 3
rd. Corio Bay
Bow: Josh Pelchen, Stroke: Joseph Dingle, Coach: Dick Garrard Adaptive Men's Legs Trunk And Arms Double Scull 2
nd. Power House/Balmain 3:54.31
Bow: Stephen Knott, Stroke: Gavin Bellis 3
rd. Nestles 4:35.12
Bow: Aaron Skinner, Stroke: Chris Murray, Coach: Tom Bertrand Under 23 Men's Eight 1
st. Melbourne Uni 5:39.59
Bow: Andrew Emmett, 2: Harrison Casey, 3: Henry Meek, 4: Simon Keenan, 5: Joshua Booth, 6: Daniel Sweeney, 7: Sam Hookway, Stroke: Michael Poulter, Cox: TimWebster, Coach: Alex Henshilwood Open Women’s Eight 1
st. Melbourne Uni 6:15.50
Bow: Yasmin Burraston, 2: Madeline Thomas, 3: Lucy Stephan, 4: Sophie Robson, 5: Kim Crow, 6: Alice McNamara, 7: Emma McCarthy, Stroke: Phoebe
Stanley, Cox: Lizzie Patrick, Coaches: Peter Kupcis, David England 2
nd. Mercantile 6:18.23
Bow: Bec Daniher, 2: Michelle Yann, 3: Katrina Bateman, 4: Robyn Selby Smith, 5: Pauline Frasca, 6: Madeline Shackell, 7: Kate Hornsey, Stroke: Sarah Tait, Cox: Edward Nicolette, Coach: David Colvin Open Women’s Lightweight Quad Scull 2
nd. Mercantile
Bow: Stephanie Radford, 2: Claire Saundry, 3: Jennifer Matthies, Stroke: Ellen McSweeney, Coaches: Mark Baxter, John Chestney, Peter Kupcis Open Men's Lightweight Quad Scull 2
nd. Nagambie Composite 6:08.97
Bow: Tim Day (NRC), 2: Nick Inglis (PHRC), 3: Scott Penning (BRC), Stroke: Will Day (NRC) 3
rd. Mercantile/ANU 6:10.00
Bow: Dylan Conolan (ANU), 2: Eduardo Inostroza (MERC), 3: Sean-Paul Lake (MERC), Stroke: James Wilson (MERC), Coaches: Alastair Isherwood, David Fraumano Schoolgirl Coxed Four 1
st. Lauriston GS 7:30.71
Bow: Sarah McGlashan, 2: Fiona Kerr, 3: Grace Mead, Stroke: India McKenzie, Cox: Lily Lowenstern, Coaches: Tom Abramowski, Sam Hutchinson 2
nd. Ballarat & Clarendon 7:34.50
Bow: Emily Maher, 2: Sophie Gibson, 3: Katrina Werry, Stroke: Jess Stepnell, Cox: Tilly Graovac, Coaches: Bruce Sarah, Ross Henderson 3
rd. Ballarat Grammar 7:36.17
Bow: Maddie Fry, 2: Kate Lawrence, 3: Emily Wilkie, Stroke: Annie Armstrong, Cox: Charleton Glenn, Coach: Bill Gribble Schoolboy Coxed Four 1
st. Scotch College 6:42.29
Bow: Charlie Lockwood, 2: Jack Tivey, 3: Charlie Dixon, Stroke: Tom Duffy, Cox: William Bartley, Coach: James Adams 2
nd. Scotch College 6:43.49
Bow: Alex Karklins, 2: Will Richards, 3: Tom Havea, Stroke: William Adams, Cox: Nathan De Boer, Coach: James Adams Open Club Men's Double Scull 1
st. Melbourne Uni 6:39.11
Bow: Hamish Rowlands, Stroke: Gary Butcher Open Club Women’s Four 3
rd. Melbourne 7:12.61
Bow: Tanja Nishibata, 2: Stephanie Eaves, 3: Erin Carrigy, Stroke: Helen Purdy, Coaches: Stuart McShane, John Reddaway Open Club Men's Four 1
st. Banks 6:19.30
Bow: Matthew Ridgeway, 2: Tim Masters, 3: James Redhead, Stroke: Jack Macciolli, Coach: Nick Lloyd 2
nd. Power House 6:26.78
Bow: Nicholas Hatjiandreou, 2: Drew Holman, 3:
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Conrad Tulloch, Stroke: Shane O'Connor-Smith Schoolgirl Coxed Quad Scull 1
st. Loreto 7:20.32
Bow: Tara Harrington, 2: Sarah White, 3: Amelia Freezer, Stroke: Roz Stanley, Cox: Caitlin Moran 2
nd. Sacred Heart 7:21.61
Bow: Gemma Walmsley, 2: Lucy Hedley, 3: Elizabeth McKeown, Stroke: Olivia Pecchiari, Cox: Laura Simko, Coach: Wayne Nitschke 3
rd. Loreto 7:24.23
Bow: Julia Guy, 2: Alexandra Mattei, 3: Annie-Rose Robson, Stroke: Charlotte Russo, Cox: Alice Date, Coach: Sophie Morrison Schoolboy Under 17 Eight 2
nd. Scotch College 6:19.60
Bow: Hamish Dennis, 2: Lachlan Webster, 3: Ayrton Heber, 4: Harry Fox, 5: George Richards, 6: Zachary Butler, 7: Benjamin Strathmore, Stroke: Ben Silagy, Cox: Nathan De Boer, Coach: Andrew Sypkens Schoolgirl Eight 1
st. Melbourne Girls' GS 6:44.13
Bow: Emma Nicholson, 2: Katherine Michelmore, 3: Darcie Douglas-Scarfe, 4: Georgina Howe, 5: Rachael Hooper, 6: Claudia Hofbauer, 7: Alexandra Lane, Stroke: Annabelle Thompson, Cox: Meribel Brayshaw, Coaches: Annabelle Eaton, Michael Steele 3
rd. Genazzano 6:47.26
Bow: Madeleine Farrar, 2: Adriana Marulli, 3: Didi Williams, 4: Lizzie Carty, 5: Isabella Kerr, 6: Olivia
Sibillin, 7: Emily Massey, Stroke: Naomi Lang, Cox: Sarah Banting, Coaches: Lachlan Beckett, Stewart Edge
2011 Australian Masters Rowing Championships 2-5 June 2011 Lake Barrington, Tasmania Championship Women’s Masters G Quad Scull 1
st. Melbourne University/Sydney 4:03.22
Bow: Kaye Smythe (SYD), 2: Dorothy De George (SYD), 3: Patsy Montgomery (MUBC), Stroke: Anne Nicolay (MUBC) Championship Men’s Masters D Eight 1
st. Barwon 3:05.47
Bow: Adam Morgan, 2: Peter Jeffery, 3: Peter White, 4: Stephen Duniam, 5: Dave McPherson, 6: Richard Tomczak, 7: Ross George, Stroke: Andrew Cleary, Cox: Kara Wilson Championship Men’s Masters C Single Scull 2
nd. Corio Bay 3:44.65
Richard Axe Championship Men’s Masters G Single Scull 3
rd. Corio Bay 4:14.35
Jeff Sykes Championship Men’s Masters H Four (Coxed) 1
st. Richmond Composite 4:03.81
Bow: Mervyn Tippett (MRC), 2: Michael Knowles (URC), 3: Luke Koekoek (BANKS), Stroke: Ray
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Dennis (RRC), Cox: Meg Tubb Championship Men’s Masters E Double Scull 3
rd. DMCRC/Mercantile RC 3:37.52
Bow: Stephen Mollard (MERC), Stroke: Sam Mollard (DMCRC) Championship Women’s Masters B Pair (Coxless) 1
st. Essendon/Melbourne 3:54.85
Bow: Tanja Nishibata (MRC), Stroke: Tamara McPherson (ERC) Championship Men’s Masters F Four (Coxless) 1
st. Melbourne University NT
Bow: Field Rickards, 2: John McKeand, 3: John Whiting, Stroke: Geoffrey Rees Championship Women’s Masters E Single Scull 2
nd. Hawthorn 4:27.70
Josephine Bant, Coach: Neil Boness Mixed Masters D Quad Scull Division 1 2
nd. Essendon Composite 3:25.01
Bow: Carolyn Manning (RRC), 2: Pamela Whiting (MUBC), 3: Stewart Allsop (ERC), Stroke: Richard Saul (ESC) Mixed Masters D Quad Scull Division 2 3
rd. Richmond Composite 2:43.05
Bow: Jenny Dewar (CGRC), 2: Michael Cornell
(MUBC), 3: Michael Heaton-Harris (LCRC), Stroke: Geraldine Goss (RRC), Coach: Neville Smith Mixed Masters D Quad Scull Division 3 1
st. Corio Bay 3:34.25
Bow: Peter Aberle, 2: Debbie Clingeleffer-Woodford, 3: Richard Axe, Stroke: Pamela Westendorf Mixed Masters D Quad Scull Division 4 3
rd. DMCRC/Mercantile 3:51.86
Bow: Michele Duffy (DMCRC), 2: Stephen Mollard (MERC), 3: Pam Humphries (DMCRC), Stroke: Sam Mollard (DMCRC) Mixed Masters A & B Double Scull Division 1 3
rd. Essendon 3:36.78
Bow: Tamara McPherson, Stroke: Scott Riddell Mixed Masters C Eight 1
st. Barwon Composite 3:17.72
Bow: Claire Grayston (MUBC), 2: Jenni Gratton-Vaughan (MUBC), 3: Fleur Spriggs (PHRC), 4: Kerry Boland (MUBC), 5: Dave McPherson (BRC), 6: Richard Tomczak (BRC), 7: Ross George (BRC), Stroke: Andrew Cleary (BRC), Cox: Kara Wilson, Coach: Pam Westendorf 3
rd. Melbourne Composite 3:23.51
Bow: Suzie Bartlett (YYRC), 2: Wendy Schumer
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(YYRC), 3: Daniela Borgert (LEICH), 4: Lis Sutherland (YYRC), 5: Mischa Tunevitsch (TRC), 6: Simon Tonks (TRC), 7: Mark Baxter (MUBC), Stroke: Matthew Harrison (MRC), Cox: Hannah Sutherland Mixed Masters C Eight 1
st. Power House 3:26.12
Bow: Peter Leahy, 2: Nicholas Hatjiandreou, 3: Roland Baltutis, 4: Angelo Rizzardi, 5: Kate Andrews, 6: Helen Menhennitt, 7: Kirsten Chapman, Stroke: Virginia Tainton, Cox: Caitlin Ripper 2
nd. Melbourne University/Y Rowing 3:28.10
Bow: Christine Jacobsen (YRC), 2: Meredith Williams (MUBC), 3: Sue Hindson (MUBC), 4: Leanne Ambrose (MUBC), 5: Paul Ferguson (MUBC), 6: Tom Wood (MUBC), 7: Barry Sweeney (MUBC), Stroke: Peter Nicholson (MUBC), Cox: Jenny Scott Championship Women’s Masters G Eight 1
st. Melbourne University Composite 4:09.97
Bow: Mary Boland (SUWRC), 2: Catherine Urie (MRC), 3: Maggie McLaughlan (MRC), 4: Lea Patridge (CRC), 5: Lyne Riley (North), 6: Dorothy De George (SRC), 7: Anne Nicolay (MUBC), Stroke: Patsy Montgomery (MUBC), Cox: Glenison Alsop Championship Women’s Masters C Four (Coxed) 1
st. Banks/Melbourne 3:52.52
Bow: Kirsty Russell (MRC), 2: Jenn Kirby (MRC), 3: Erin Carrigy (MRC), Stroke: Angela Rice (BANKS), Cox: Emma Plowright 2
nd. Power House Composite 3:58.64
Bow: Jenni Gratton-Vaughan (MUBC), 2: Christine Jacobsen (YRC), 3: Narelle Dwyer (ERC), Stroke: Fleur Spriggs (PHRC), Cox: Jenny Scott (MUBC) 3
rd. Power House 4:02.03
Bow: Debbie Van Der Kraan, 2: Helen Menhennitt, 3: Virginia Tainton, Stroke: Kirsten Chapman, Cox: Deborah Spring Championship Women’s Masters C Four (Coxless) 1
st. Melbourne 3:43.55
Bow: Elaine Miles, 2: Tanja Nishibata, 3: Carol Cooke, Stroke: Felicity Nutter, Coach: Stuart McShane Championship Men’s Masters G Eight 2
nd. Melbourne University Composite 3:26.01
Bow: Stanley Spittle (MUBC), 2: James Wetherley (MUBC), 3: Robert Maple (MUBC), 4: Peter Martin (MUBC), 5: Peter Benson (PHRC), 6: Phillip Wright (CRC), 7: Paul Ferguson (MUBC), Stroke: Richard Parker (MUBC), Cox: John Henry Championship Women’s Masters F Single Scull 1
st. Melbourne University 4:27.53
Pamela Whiting Championship Men’s Masters A Four (Coxed) 2
nd. Power House 3:28.77
Bow: Alister Hill, 2: Nicholas Hatjiandreou, 3: David Dickens, Stroke: Ben Woffenden, Cox :Tara Spivakovsky Championship Men’s Masters H Single Scull 2
nd. Corio Bay 4:19.43
Jim Thomas
Championship Men’s Masters F Single Scull 1
st. Melbourne University 3:58.39
Geoff Haslam Championship Women’s Masters E Four (Coxed) 3
rd. Latrobe University 4:11.36
Bow: Jane Welst, 2: Jennifer Johns, 3: Linda Graham, Stroke: Meredith Burrell, Cox: Amanda Crofts, Coach: Meryll Evans, Amanda Crofts Championship Women’s Masters E Four (Coxless) 1
st. Power House/Canberra 3:56.66
Bow: Margaret Pentony (CANB), 2: Kath Wellman (CANB), 3: Susan Linacre (CANB), Stroke: Fleur Spriggs (PHRC) Championship Women’s Masters B Single Scull 2
nd. Melbourne 4:14.48
Tanja Nishibata 3
rd. Essendon 4:18.57
Tamara McPherson Championship Women’s Masters A Eight 1
st. Melbourne 3:35.62
Bow: Helen Black, 2: Gemma Williams, 3: Claire Maloney, 4: Megan Small, 5: Danielle Humphreys, 6: Erin Carrigy, 7: Rachael Alder, Stroke: Felicity Nutter, Cox: Emma Plowright, Coach: Stuart McShane 2
nd. Power House/Melbourne
Bow: Nikki McAllen (MRC), 2: Louise Dunne (PHRC), 3: Sally McManamny (PHRC), 4: Rosie Burgess (PHRC), 5: Greer Lamaro (PHRC), 6: Virginia Tainton (PHRC), 7: Kate Andrews (PHRC), Stroke: Kirsten Chapman (PHRC), Cox: Caitlin Ripper Championship Men’s Masters I Four (Coxed) 1
st. Richmond Composite 4:19.15
Bow: Neville Howell (NRC), 2: Adrian Monger (SRRC), 3: John Jopling (BANKS), Stroke: Ray Dennis (BANKS), Cox: Johan Lausberg 2
nd. Banks 4:25.47
Bow: Ian Macmillan, 2: Ian Douglas, 3: Luke Koekoek, Stroke: James McKay, Cox: Lisa Muntz Championship Women’s Masters D Quad Scull 1
st. Corio Bay Composite 3:42.62
Bow: Geraldine Goss (RRC), 2: Tamara McPherson (ERC), 3: Pamela Whiting (MUBC), Stroke: Debbie Clingeleffer-Woodford (CBRC), Coach: Brenton Terrell Mixed Masters C Double Scull 1
st. Footscray 3:46.15
Bow: Geoff Lowe, Stroke: Katie Stoeckel Mixed Masters F - J Quad Scull Division 1 3
rd. Cardinal Composite 4:13.22
Bow: Maggie McLaughlan (MRC), 2: Ray Dawson (MERC), 3: Bill McKenzie-McHarg (CRC), 4: Lea Partridge (CRC) Mixed Masters F - J Quad Scull Division 2 2
nd. Corio Bay 3:44.20
Bow: Joan Sykes, 2: Sally Galbraith, 3: Jeff Sykes, Stroke: Peter Searle Mixed Masters D Eight 2
nd. Melbourne Uni/Mercantile 3:30.77
Bow: Leanne Ambrose (MUBC), 2: Sue Hindson
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(MUBC), 3: Claire Grayston (MUBC), 4: Kerry Boland (MUBC), 5: Paul Ferguson (MUBC), 6: Stephen Mollard (MERC), 7: Mark Baxter (MUBC), Stroke: John Michelmore (MUBC), Cox: Jenny Scott 3
rd. Power House/Melbourne 3:33.03
Bow: Vicki Frost (MRC), 2: Kathryn Taylor (MRC), 3: Megan Small (MRC), 4: Felicity Finlayson (MRC), 5: Michael Taylor (PHRC), 6: Angelo Rizzardi (PHRC), 7: Peter Leahy (PHRC), Stroke: Bruce Winnen (PHRC), Cox: Helen McManamny Championship Men’s Masters G Double Scull 3
rd. Corio Bay 3:56.72
Bow: Jim Thomas, Stroke: Jeff Skyes Championship Men’s Masters D Pair (Coxless) 3
rd. Melbourne/Banks 3:42.54
Bow: Chris Shinners, Stroke: Matthew Harrison Championship Women’s Masters A Double Scull 1
st. Footscray 3:59.74
Bow: Louise de Koster, Stroke: Katie Stoeckel Championship Men’s Masters I Quad Scull 2
nd. Nagambie Composite 4:22.17
Bow: Donald Gibb (BANKS), 2: James Wetherley (MUBC), 3: Luke Koekoek (BANKS), Stroke: Neville Howell (NRC) Championship Women’s Masters D Four (Coxed) 1
st. Melbourne 4:03.24
Bow: Julie Playfair, 2: Kirsty Russell, 3: Jenn Kilby, Stroke: Kathryn Taylor, Cox: Emma Plowright, Coach: Stuart McShane Championship Women’s Masters D Four (Coxless) 3
rd. Yarra Yarra 4:07.03
Bow: Susie Bartlett, 2: Wendy Schumer, 3: Lis Sutherland, Stroke: Jenny Yann, Coach: Jane Robinson Championship Women’s Masters G Single Scull 1
st. Melbourne Uni 5:06.63
Anne Nicolay, Coach: Brenton Terrell 2
nd. Melbourne Uni 5:16.29
Patsy Montgomery, Coach: Brenton Terrell Championship Men’s Masters F Eight
1st. Melbourne Uni 3:21.29
Bow: Field Rickards, 2: Peter Nicholson, 3: Paul McSweeney, 4: Tom Wood, 5: John Whiting, 6: John McKeand, 7: Mark Baxter, Stroke: Geoffrey Rees, Cox: John Henry Championship Women’s Masters B Four (Coxed) 1
st. Banks/Melbourne 4:00.12
Bow: Megan Small (MRC), 2: Danielle Humphreys (MRC), 3: Erin Carrigy (MRC), Stroke: Angela Rice (BANKS), Cox: Nikki McAllen, Coach: Stuart McShane 2
nd. Power House 4:17.25
Bow: Debbie Van Der Kraan, 2: Sally McManamny, 3: Louise Dunne, Stroke: Kate Andrews, Cox: Deborah Spring 3
rd. Mildura Composite 4:39.46
Bow: Susan Finnigan (CWRC), 2: Helen Healy (WDRC), 3: Kate Stockman (WDRC), Stroke: Stefanie Schneider (MRC), Cox: Mario Cesco Championship Women’s Masters B Four (Coxless) 1
st. Melbourne 3:48.41
Bow: Felicity Nutter, 2: Elaine Miles, 3: Tanja Nishibata, Stroke: Rachael Alder, Coach: Stuart McShane 2
nd. Power House 3:54.63
Bow: Rosie Burgess, 2: Fleur Spriggs, 3: Virginia Tainton, Stroke: Kirsten Chapman Championship Women’s Masters E Quad Scull 1
st. Corio Bay 3:52.19
Bow: Joan Sykes, 2: Sally Galbraith, 3: Debbie Clingeleffer-Woodford, Stroke: Pam Westendorf 3
rd. Melbourne Composite 3:53.36
Bow: Mary Hunter (CRC), 2: Sharon McDonald (MRC), 3: Josephine Bant (HAWT), Stroke: Jenny Rickards (MRC), Coach: Neville Smith Championship Men’s Masters H Pair (Coxless) 1
st. Banks 4:31.72
Bow: Dennis Millikan, Stroke: Luke Koekoek Championship Men’s Masters E Single Scull 2
nd. Essendon 3:53.99
Richard Saul Mixed Masters A & B Quad Scull Division 1 3
rd. Footscray 3:36.90
Bow: Darien Pullen, 2: Geoff Lowe, 3: Louise de Koster, Stroke: Katie Stoeckel Mixed Masters A & B Quad Scull Division 2 1
st. Canberrra/Essendon 3:26.27
Bow: Tamara McPherson (ERC), 2: Steven Mirtschin (CANB), 3: Damien Pentony (CANB), Stroke: Emy Ayliffe (CANB) Mixed Masters E Four (Coxed) Division 1 1
st. Leichhardt/Melbourne Uni 3:53.74
Bow: Mark Baxter (MUBC), 2: Barry Sweeney (MUBC), 3: Angela Conry (LEICH), Stroke: Anne Parbury (LEICH), Cox: Jenny Scott Mixed Masters E Four (Coxed) Division 2 2
nd. Power House/Melbourne 4:05.02
Bow: Emma Plowright (MRC), 2: Glenda Date (MRC),
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3: Geoff Pullin (PHRC), Stroke: Doug McManamny (PHRC), Cox: Tara Spivakovsky Mixed Masters E Four (Coxed) Division 3 2
nd. Cardinal 3:57.25
Bow: Sally McKenzie, 2: Roz Bangs, 3: Steven Lynch, Stroke: Ross Mursell, Cox: Doug Renton Championship Women’s Masters G Double Scull 3
rd. Melbourne Uni 4:32.79
Bow: Patsy Montgomery, Stroke: Anne Nicolay, Coach: Brenton Terrell Championship Men’s Masters G Quad Scull 3
rd. Corio Bay 3:36.33
Bow: Paul Van Prooyen, 2: Ian Bridgland, 3: Jeff Sykes, Stroke: Jim Thomas Championship Men’s Masters I Double Scull 2
nd. Melbourne Uni/Nagambie 4:31.50
Bow: Neville Howell (NRC), Stroke: James Wetherley (MUBC) Championship Women’s Masters B Eight 1
st. Power House 3:40.44
Bow: Louise Dunne, 2: Sally McManamny, 3: Rosie Burgess, 4: Fleur Spriggs, 5: Viginia Tainton, 6: Kate Andrews, 7: Kirsten Chapman, Stroke: Debbie Van Der Kraan, Cox: Caitlin Ripper 2
nd: Melbourne/Banks 3:41.44
Bow: Helen Black (MRC), 2: Gemma Williams (MRC), 3: Claire Maloney (MRC), 4: Elizabeth Allwood (MRC), 5: Erin Carrigy (MRC), 6: Angela Rice (BANKS), 7: Kathryn Taylor (MRC), Stroke: Felicity Finlayson (MRC), Cox: Emma Plowright, Coach: Stuart McShane Championship Men’s Masters B Four (Coxed) 1
st. Power House 3:34.71
Bow: Gavin Bellis, 2: Roland Baltutis, 3: Nicholas Hatjiandreou, Stroke: Ben Woffenden, Cox: Tara Spivakovsky 2
nd. Power House 3:44.71
Bow: Jon Bailey, 2: Jeff Hills, 3: David Dickens, Stroke: Bruce Winnen, Cox: Deborah Spring Championship Women’s Masters A Quad Scull 1
st. Melbourne 3:37.28
Bow: Felicity Nutter, 2: Danielle Humphreys, 3: Tanja Nishibata, Stroke: Rachael Alder
Championship Men’s Masters F Pair (Coxless) 1
st. Melbourne Uni 3:47.65
Bow: John Whiting, Stroke: Geoffrey Rees Mixed Masters E Double Scull Division 1 3
rd. Melbourne 4:03.89
Bow: Jenny Rickards, Stroke: Murray Ross, Coach: Neville Smith Mixed Masters E Double Scull Division 2 1
st. Melbourne Uni/Richmond 3:53.81
Bow: Carolyn Manning, Stroke: Geoff Haslam, Coach: Tom Appleby 2
nd. Corio Bay/Melbourne 3:59.24
Bow: Maggie McLaughlan, Stroke: Richard Axe Mixed Masters C Quad Scull Division 2 1
st. Footscray 3:35.44
Bow: Darien Pullen, 2: Geoff Lowe, 3: Louise de Koster, Stroke: Katie Stoeckel 3
rd. Carrum 3:44.47
Bow: Helen Kelly, 2: Mary Hunter, 3: Mike Treloar, Stroke: David O'Brien Mixed Masters C Quad Scull Division 3 2
nd. DMCRC/Mercantile 3:33.00
Bow: Michele Duffy (DMCRC), 2: Alex Mollard (DMCRC), 3: Stephen Mollard (MERC), Stroke: Sam Mollard (DMCRC) 3
rd. Melbourne Uni 3:42.75
Bow: Tom Wood, 2: John Michelmore, 3: Meredith Williams, Stroke: Claire Grayston Mixed Masters A & B Four (Coxed) 1
st. Power House 3:41.59
Bow: Jon Bailey, 2: Ben Woffenden, 3: Greer Lamaro, Stroke: Rosie Burgess, Cox: Deborah Spring 2
nd. Richmond 3:50.47
Bow: Lindsay Brown, 2: Tamara Lowe, 3: Barry Campbell, Stroke: Troy Durham, Cox: Karen Doggett 3
rd. Power House 4:02.43
Bow: Kate Andrews, 2: Louise Dunne, 3: David Dickens, Stroke: Allister Hill, Cox: Tara Spivakovsky Interstate Women’s Masters D Quad Scull 2
nd. Victoria 3:44.88
Bow: Geraldine Goss, 2: Pamela Whiting, 3: Tamara McPherson, Stroke: Debbie Clingeleffer-Woodford, Coach: Brenton Terrell Interstate Men’s Masters D Eight 1
st. Victoria 3.07.93
Bow: Ross George, 2: Peter Searle, 3: Chris Shinners, 4: Matthew Harrison, 5: Dave McPherson, 6: Leigh Hall Sullivan, 7: Richard Tomczak, Stroke: Andrew Cleary, Cox: Rob England, Coach: Paul Guest Interstate Women’s Masters D Eight 1
st. Victoria 3:40.20
Bow: Helen McManamny, 2: Jenny Yann, 3: Jude Macartney, 4: Jenn Kilby, 5: Carol Cooke, 6: Tanja Nishibata, 7: Kirsty Russell, Stroke: Felicity Nutter, Cox: Susannah Schoeffel, Coach: Stuart McShane Interstate Men’s Masters D Quad Scull 2
nd. Victoria 3:09.54
Bow: Richard Saul, 2: Scott Riddell, 3: Stewart Allsop,
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Stroke: Bill Nugent, Coach: Tim Juzefowicz Championship Men’s Masters C Four (Coxless) 1
st. Melbourne Composite NT
Bow: Mark Baxter (MUBC), 2: Nicholas Hatjiandreou (PHRC), 3: Chris Shinners (BANKS), Stroke: Matthew Harrison (MRC) Championship Men’s Masters G Four (Coxless) 2
nd. Melbourne Uni/Power House 4:44.53
Bow: Robert Maple (MUBC), 2: Peter Martin (MUBC), 3: Peter Benson (PHRC), Stroke: Richard Parker (MUBC) Championship Men’s Masters E Eight 2
nd. Melbourne Uni 3:52.52
Bow: Paul Ferguson, 2: Field Rickards, 3: Sandy Marshall, 4: Barry Sweeney, 5: John Whiting, 6: John Michelmore, 7: Mark Baxter, Stroke: Geoffrey Rees, Cox: John Henry Championship Women’s B Double Scull 1
st. Footscray 4:46.93
Bow: Louise de Koster, Stroke: Katie Stoeckel 2
nd. Essendon/Richmond 4:56.82
Bow: Geraldine Goss, Stroke: Tamara McPherson, Coaches: Scott Riddell, Neville Smith Championship Men’s B Single 2
nd. Essendon 4:44.38
Scott Riddell Championship Men’s Masters I Pair (Coxless) 1
st. Banks 6:49.87
Bow: Ian Douglas, Stroke: Luke Koekoek Championship Women’s Masters F Quad Scull 2
nd. Caulfield Grammarians Composite 4:35.17
Bow: Jenny Rickards (MRC), 2: Josephine Bant (HAWT), 3: Helen McManamny (MRC), Stroke: Robyn Varney (CGRC), Coach: Neville Smith Championship Women’s D Single Scull 1
st. Corio Bay 5:10.22
Debbie Clingeleffer-Woodford Championship Men’s Masters A Eight 3
rd. Power House 3:46.90
Bow: Bruce Winnen, 2: Ben Woffenden, 3: Gavin Bellis, 4: Jeff Hills, 5: Allister Hill, 6: Jon Bailey, 7: David Dickens, Stroke: Nicholas Hatjiandreou, Cox: Tara Spivakovsky Championship Women’s Masters G Four (Coxed) 1
st. Cardinal Composite 5:37.81
Bow: Patsy Montgomery (MUBC), 2: Maggie McLaughlan (MRC), 3: Catherine Urie (MRC), Stroke: Lea Partridge (CRC), Cox: Doug Renton Championship Men’s Masters H Quad Scull 2
nd. Melbourne Uni Composite 4:39.85
Bow: Ray Dennis (RRC), 2: Donald Gibb (BANKS), 3: Neville Howell (NRC), Stroke: John Whiting (MUBC) Championship Women’s Masters C Eight 1
st. Melbourne Composite 3:48.60
Bow: Meredith Burrell (LURC), 2: Kathryn Taylor (MRC), 3: Rachael Alder (MRC), 4: Kirsten Chapman
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(PHRC), 5: Erin Carrigy (MRC), 6: Jenn Kilby (MRC), 7: Kirsty Russell (MRC), Stroke: Felicity Nutter (MRC), Cox: Emma Plowright, Coach: Stuart McShane 2
nd. Y Rowing Composite 3:54.43
Bow: Meredith Williams (MUBC), 2: Claire Grayston (MUBC), 3: Narelle Dwyer (ERC), 4: Leanne Ambrose (MUBC), 5: Jenni Gratton-Vaughan (MUBC), 6: Fleur Spriggs (PHRC), 7: Sue Hindson (MUBC), Stroke: Christine Jacobsen (YRC), Cox: Jenny Scott Championship Women’s Masters A Pair (Coxless) 1
st. Essendon/Melbourne 4:43.08
Bow: Tanja Nishibata (MRC), Stroke: Tamara McPherson (ERC) Championship Men’s Masters C Four (Coxed) 1
st. Barwon 3:37.53
Bow: Richard Tomczak, 2: Dave McPherson, 3: Ross George, Stroke: Andrew Cleary, Cox: Rob England Mixed Masters A & B Eight 1
st. Richmond Composite 3:50.65
Bow: Gemma Williams (MRC), 2: Lindsay Brown (RRC), 3: Barry Campbell (RRC), 4: Troy Durham (RRC), 5: Roderick Ian Jones (MRC), 6: James Russell (TRC), 7: Karen Doggett (RRC), Stroke: Tamara Lowe (RRC), Cox: Nikki McAllen Championship Women’s Masters F Double Scull 1
st. Melbourne Uni/Hawthorn 4:07.18
Bow: Josephine Bant (HAWT), Stroke: Pamela Whiting (MUBC), Coach: Brenton Terrell 3
rd. Corio Bay 4:14.10
Bow: Joan Sykes, Stroke: Sally Galbraith Championship Women’s Masters A Four (Coxed) 1
st. Melbourne 3:52.70
Bow: Felicity Nutter, 2: Danielle Humphreys, 3: Tanja Nishibata, Stroke: Rachael Alder, Cox: Susannah Schoeffel 2
nd. Melbourne 4:00.89
Bow: Gemma Williams, 2: Nikki McAllen, 3: Helen Black, Stroke: Claire Maloney, Cox: Felicity Finlayson, Coach: Stuart McShane 3
rd. Power House 4:07.38
Bow: Kate Andrews, 2: Sally McManamny, 3: Greer Lamaro, Stroke: Rosie Burgess, Cox: Caitlin Ripper Championship Men’s Masters H Eight 2
nd. Banks Composite 3:49.29
Bow: Donald Gibb (BANKS), 2: James McKay (BANKS), 3: Dennis Millikan (BANKS), 4: Luke Koekoek (BANKS), 5: Ian Macmillan (BANKS), 6: Ray Dennis (RRC), 7: Ray Dawson (MERC), Stroke: Ian Douglas (BANKS), Cox: Johan Lausberg Championship Women’s Masters E Eight 1
st. Canberra/Power House 3:42.52
Bow: Jenny Corry (CANB), 2: Gillian Colledge (CANB), 3: Sue Donoghoe (CANB), 4: Margaret Pentony (CANB), 5: Susan Linacre (CANB), 6: Kath Wellman (CANB), 7: Fleur Spriggs (PHRC), Stroke: Emy Ayliffe (CANB), Cox: Anne Whelan Championship Women’s Masters B Quad Scull 1
st. Essendon Composite 3:35.92
Bow: Louise de Koster (FCRC), 2: Katie Stoeckel (FCRC), 3: Selina Rowland (CANB), Stroke: Tamara McPherson (ERC) 2
nd. Melbourne 3:39.92
Bow: Felicity Nutter, 2: Nikki McAllen, 3: Tanja Nishibata, Stroke: Rachael Alder 3
rd. Melbourne Composite 3:47.09
Bow: Gretchen Kellner (MOSM), 2: Daniela Borgert (LEICH), 3: Kathleen Hextell, Stroke: Erin Carrigy (MRC) Championship Men’s Masters D Four (Coxed) 1
st. Barwon 3:22.42
Bow: Richard Tomczak, 2: Dave McPherson, 3: Ross George, Stroke: Andrew Cleary, Cox: Rob England 3
rd. Barwon 3:37.36
Bow: Adam Morgan, 2: Peter Jeffery, 3: Peter White, Stroke: Stephen Duniam, Cox: Kara Wilson Championship Men’s Masters D Four (Coxless) 1
st. Melbourne Composite 3:22.71
Bow: Mark Baxter (MUBC), 2: Philip O'Dwyer (UQBC), 3: Chris Shinners (BRC), Stroke: Matthew Harrison (MRC) Championship Women’s Masters D Double Scull 1
st. Corio Bay 3:59.28
Bow: Pam Westendorf, Stroke: Debbie Clingeleffer-Woodford Championship Men’s Masters C Quad Scull 1
st. Essendon 3:14.33
Bow: Richard Saul, 2: Scott Riddell, 3: Stewart Allsop, Stroke: Bill Nugent, Coach: Tim Juzefowicz 2
nd. Corio Bay 3:17.25
Bow: Peter Aberle, 2: Richard Axe, 3: Peter Searle, Stroke: Leigh Hall Sullivan Mixed Masters E Eight Division 1 3
rd. Cardinal 3:35.29
Bow: Victoria Wood, 2: Roz Bangs, 3: Sally McKenzie, 4: Darryl Foley, 5: Bill McKenzie-McHarg, 6: Ross Mursell, 7: Steven Lynch, Stroke: Russ White, Cox: Doug Renton Mixed Masters C Four (Coxed) Division 1 1
st. Barwon Composite 3:41.26
Bow: Leanne Ambrose (MUBC), 2: Pam Westendorf
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(CBRC), 3: Ross George (BRC), Stroke: Andrew Cleary (BRC), Cox: Kara Wilson 2
nd. Power House 3:45.12
Bow: Peter Leahy, 2: Angelo Rizzardi, 3: Virginia Tainton, Stroke: Kirsten Chapman, Cox: Deborah Spring 3
rd. Power House 3:47.59
Bow: Roland Baltutis, 2: Jon Bailey, 3: Louise Dunne, Stroke: Helen Menhennitt, Cox: Tara Spivakovsky Mixed Masters C Four (Coxed) Division 2 3
rd. Melbourne Composite 3:51.39
Bow: Lis Sutherland (YYRC), 2: Wendy Schumer, 3: Mark Baxter (MUBC), Stroke: Matthew Harrison (MRC), Cox: Hannah Sutherland Mixed Masters D Double Scull Division 1 1
st. Essendon/Richmond 3:56.22
Bow: Carolyn Manning (RRC), Stroke: Richard Saul (ERC) Mixed Masters Double Scull Division 2 1
st. Yarra Yarra/ Melbourne University 4:01.94
Bow: Michael Cornwell (MUBC), Stroke: Jenny Yann (YYRC), Coach: Jane Robinson Championship Men’s Masters I Eight 1
st. Richmond Composite 4:00.05
Bow: John Jopling (BANKS), 2: James McKay (BANKS), 3: Luke Koekoek (BANKS), 4: Ian Douglas (BANKS), 5: Adrian Monger (SCO), 6: Ian Macmillan (BANKS), 7: Donald Gibb (BANKS), Stroke: Ray Dennis (RRC), Cox: Lisa Muntz Champion Of Champions Women’s Masters Single Scull 1
st. Melbourne Uni 5:02.20
Pamela Whiting 2
nd. Melbourne Uni 5:10.70
Anne Nicolay Champion Of Champions Men’s Masters Single Scull 2
nd. Melbourne Uni 4:33.45
Geoff Haslam Championship Men’s D Quad Scull 1
st. Essendon 3:21.23
Bow: Richard Saul, 2: Scott Riddell, 3: Stewart Allsop, Stroke: Bill Nugent, Coach: Tim Juzefowicz Championship Men’s Masters G Pair (Coxless) 3
rd. Mercantile/Banks 4:18.43
Bow: Dennis Millikan (BANKS), Stroke: Ray Dawson (MERC) Championship Women’s Masters E Double Scull 3
rd. Corio Bay 4:15.37
Bow: Joan Sykes, Stroke: Debbie Clingeleffer-Woodford Championship Men’s Masters A Pair (Coxless) 3
rd. Power House 3:41.70
Bow: Ben Woffenden, Stroke: Nicholas Hatjiandreou Championship Women’s D Eight 1
st. Power House Composite 3:48.99
Bow: Meredith Williams (MUBC), 2: Leanne Ambrose (MUBC), 3: Pamela Whiting (MUBC), 4: Jenni Gratton-Vaughan (MUBC), 5: Claire Grayston (MUBC), 6: Debbie Clingeleffer-Woodford (CBRC), 7: Pam Westendorf (CBRC), Stroke: Fleur Spriggs (PHRC), Cox: Susie Palfreyman 2
nd. Melbourne Composite 3:50.70
Bow: Carolyn Browne (MRC), 2: Josephine Bant (HAWT), 3: Julie Playfair (MRC), 4: Vicki Frost (MRC), 5: Felicity Finlayson (MRC), 6: Geraldine Goss (RRC), 7: Megan Small (MRC), Stroke: Elaine Miles (MRC), Cox: Emma Plowright, Coach: Stuart McShane Championship Men’s Masters H Double Scull 1
st. Corio Bay/Manning River 4:07.45
Bow: Raymond Beeton (MANN), Stroke: Jim Thomas (CBRC) Championship Men’s Masters E Four (Coxless) 3
rd. Melbourne Uni Composite 3:41.78
Bow: Michael Heaton-Harris (LCRC), 2: Paul Ferguson (MUBC), 3: Stephen Mollard (MERC), Stroke: Barry Sweeney (MUBC) Championship Women’s Masters C Quad Scull 2
nd. Essendon Composite 3:49.60
Bow: Carolyn Manning (RRC), 2: Louise de Koster (FCRC), 3: Geraldine Goss (RRC), Stroke: Tamara McPherson (ERC), Coaches: Tom Appleby, Neville Smith Mixed Masters D Four (Coxed) 3
rd. Power House 4:33.44
Bow: Peter Carew, 2: Frank Van der Kraan, 3: Debbie Van Der Kraan, Stroke: Helen Menhennitt, Cox: Rosie Burgess
Rowing Victoria State Championships Saturday, 26 & Sunday, 27 February 2011 Nagambie Lakes Regatta Centre Male Open Single Scull 1st. Melbourne University - VIS 7:23.76 Karsten Forsterling, Coach: Chris O'Brien Female Open Single Scull 1st. University of Queensland - VIS 7:50.46 Pippa Savage, Coach: Bill Tait Male Open Quad Scull
Results
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1st. Mercantile 6:33.35 Bow: Tim Cleary, 2: Lachlan McKinnon, 3: Shane Jackson, Stroke: Zac Cleaver, Coach: Alastair Isherwood Female Open Quad Scull 1st. Melbourne University 7:33.50 Bow: Emma McLaughlin, 2: Monica McGauran, 3: Alice McNamara, Stroke: Hannah Clark, Coaches: Jonathan Stone, Bill Tait, Peter Kupcis Male Open Coxless Pair 1st. Mercantile - VIS 6:45.09 Bow: Drew Ginn, Stroke: Josh Dunkley-Smith, Coaches: Chris O'Brien, Rhett Ayliffe Female Open Coxless Pair 1st. Melb Uni/Merc 7:37.76 Bow: Sarah Tait (MERC), Stroke: Phoebe Stanley (MUBC), Coaches: Bill Tait, Lizzie Patrick Male Open Coxless Four 1st. Mercantile/University of Queensland - VIS 6:14.64 Bow: Drew Ginn (MERC), 2: Duncan Free (UQBC), 3: Sam Conrad (UQBC), Stroke: Josh Dunkley-Smith (MERC), Coaches: Chris O'Brien, Tim Conrad, Noel Donaldson Female Open Coxless Four 1st. Mercantile/Melbourne University - VIS 6:55.99 Bow: Phoebe Stanley (MUBC), 2: Pauline Frasca (MERC), 3: Sarah Tait (MERC), Stroke: Kate Hornsey (MERC), Coaches: Bill Tait, Lizzie Patrick Male Open Eight 1st. Melbourne University 6:56.09 Bow: Tom Larkins, 2: Daniel Sweeney, 3: Nicholas Phelps, 4: Cameron McKenzie-McHarg, 5: James Marburg, 6: Joshua Booth, 7: Karsten Forsterling, Stroke: Michael Poulter, Cox: David Webster, Coaches: Alex Henshilwood, Chris O'Brien Female Open Eight 1st. Mercantile NT Bow: Bec Daniher, 2: Michelle Yann, 3: Katrina Bateman, 4: Robyn Selby Smith, 5: Pauline Frasca, 6: Brittany Steele, 7: Sarah Tait, Stroke: Kate Hornsey, Cox: Edward Nicolette, Coach: David Colvin Male Open / Lightweight Double Scull 1st. Melbourne Uni 6:43.78 Bow: Nicholas Phelps, Stroke: Karsten Forsterling, Coaches: Chris O'Brien, Alex Henshilwood Female Open / Lightweight Double Scull 1st. Uni QLD/Merc- VIS 7:15.22 Bow: Robyn Selby Smith (MERC), Stroke: Pippa Savage (UQBC), Coach: Bill Tait Male Lightweight Single Scull 1st. Mercantile 7:42.77 Sean-Paul Lake, Coaches: Alastair Isherwood, David Fraumano Female Lightweight Single Scull 1st. Corio Bay 8:13.11 Sarah Perkins, Coach: Dick Garrard Male Lightweight Double Scull 1st. Mercantile 6:52.83
Bow: James Wilson, Stroke: Sean-Paul Lake, Coaches: Alastair Isherwood, David Fraumano Female Lightweight Double Scull 1st. Melbourne Uni 7:37.44 Bow: Monica McGauran, Stroke: Emma McLaughlin, Coach: Jonathan Stone Male Lightweight Coxless Pair 1st. Lindisfarne/Toowong - VIS 7:06.11 Bow: Darryn Purcell (TOOW), Stroke: Nick Baker (LRC) Male Under 23 Single Scull 1st. Mercantile 7:36.57 Zac Cleaver, Coach: Alastair Isherwood Female Under 23 Single Scull 1st. Mercantile - VIS 8:25.14 Katrina Bateman, Coach: Bill Tait Male Under 23 Double Scull 1st. Mercantile 7:09.42 Bow: Michael Treppo, Stroke: Darcy Frawley, Coach: Alastair Isherwood Female Under 23 Double Scull 1st. Banks 7:55.20 Bow: Riana Mollard, Stroke: Birgit Vulkers, Coach: Matthew Wilson Male Under 23 Coxless Pair 1st. Melbourne University 6:54.64 Bow: Sam Hookway, Stroke: Michael Poulter, Coach: Alex Henshilwood Female Under 23 Coxless Pair 1st. Commercial/University of Queensland 8:06.69 Bow: Jenny Krippner (UQBC), Stroke: Leah Billing (COMM) Male Under 21 Coxed Four 1st. Banks 6:45.70 Bow: Harry Macciolli, 2: Charles Risbey, 3: James Redhead, Stroke: William Thompson, Cox: Chloe Mutimer, Coach: Nick Lloyd Female Under 21 Coxed Four 1st. Mercantile 7:33.66 Bow: Hannah Lewis, 2: Brittany Steele, 3: Charlotte Sutherland, Stroke: Clare Canty, Cox: Annabelle Orr, Coach: Tom Abramowski Female Under 21 Coxed Quad Scull 1st. Sacred Heart College - Geelong 7:56.64 Bow: Gemma Walmsley, 2: Luci Hedley, 3: Elizabeth McKeown, Stroke: Olivia Pecchiari, Cox: Laura Simko, Coach: Wayne Nitschke Male Under 21 Eight 1st. Banks 6:13.05 Bow: Harry Macciolli, 2: Charles Risbey, 3: Jordan Hooper, 4: Alex King, 5: Matthew Ridgeway, 6: Tim Masters, 7: James Redhead, Stroke: William Thompson, Cox: Charles Willey, Coach: Nick Lloyd Female Under 21 Eight 1st. Mercantile NT Bow: Jessica Jackson, 2: Emma Cook, 3: Alexandra Thompson, 4: Sophie Sutherland, 5: Hannah Lewis, 6: Brittany Steele, 7: Charlotte Sutherland, Stroke: Clare
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Canty, Cox: Annabelle Orr, Coach: Tom Abramowski Male Under 19 Single Scull 1st. Rutherglen Lake 8:05.48 Joel Chambers, Coach: Paul Somerville Female Under 19 Single Scull 1st. Bendigo 9:13.63 Renee Tattersall, Coach: Neville Smith Male Under 19 Double Scull 1st. Hawthorn 7:51.09 Bow: Gene Thorbecke, Stroke: Jay Barnes, Coach: Paul Blanchfield Female Under 19 Double Scull 1st. Essendon 8:44.69 Bow: Ebony Tsomaropoulos, Stroke: Tara Bowman, Coaches: Barry Gardner, Glenn Bottrell, Tamara McPherson Female Under 19 Coxed Quad Scull 1st. Loreto - Toorak 7:59.41 Bow: Tara Harrington, 2: Amelia Freezer, 3: Sarah White, Stroke: Roz Stanley, Cox: Caitlin Moran, Coach: Charlotte McNamara Male Under 19 Coxed Four 1st. St Patrick's College 7:17.25 Bow: Jack Owen, 2: Alexander McPherson, 3: James Liston, Stroke: Daniel Baxter, Cox: Callum Lennecke, Coach: Terry Austin Female Under 19 Coxed Four 1st. St Catherine's School 8:34.52 Bow: Sam Hess, 2: Hilary Moutia, 3: Natasha Hiscock, Stroke: Luciana Darling, Cox: Pira Marshall Male Under 19 Eight 1st. Melbourne Grammar 6:43.00 Bow: Hugo Berry, 2: George Johnstone, 3: Lachlan Prendergast, 4: Felix Garner Davis, 5: Jamie Allen, 6: Callum Nott, 7: Michael Wicks, Stroke: John Benjamin, Cox: Ned Hoyle, Coach: Blair Jenkins Female Under 19 Eight
1st. Pembroke School 7:27.48 Bow: Olympia Antoniadis, 2: Isabel Jarvis, 3: Suzannah Michell, 4: Olly Stapleton, 5: Catherine Evans, 6: Maddie Mills, 7: Phillipa Knowler, Stroke: Phoebe Dalwood, Cox: Alexandra McGee, Coaches: Bob Russell, Sally Causby Male Under 17 Single Scull 1st. Corio Bay 8:26.70 Joseph Dingle, Coach: Dick Garrard Female Under 17 Single Scull 1st. Ruyton Girls' School 9:21.52 Lucy Aitken, Coach: Matthew Wilson Male Under 17 Double Scull 1st. Corio Bay NT Bow: Joseph Dingle, Stroke: Josh Pelchen, Coach: Dick Garrard Female Under 17 Double Scull 1st. Essendon 8:54.11 Bow: Sophie Wathen, Stroke: Holly Deans, Coaches: Glenn Bottrell, Barry Gardner Male Under 17 Coxed Quad Scull 1st. Corowa 7:21.01 Bow: Jake Kreun, 2: John Raschke, 3: Lewis McCrum, Stroke: John Webb, Cox: Harrison Borg, Coach: Robert Eyers Female Under 17 Coxed Quad Scull 1st. Loreto - Toorak 8:08.57 Bow: Meghan Hester, 2: Jacque Smith, 3: Sarah Contin, Stroke: Lana Lavelle, Cox: Suzanna Linschoten, Coach: Matt Giulieri Adaptive Single Scull (1000m) 1st. Melbourne NT Carol Cooke, Coach: Stuart McShane Adaptive Single Scull (500m) 1st. Nestles 3:22.11 Aaron Skinner, Coach: Tom Bertrand Adaptive Double Scull
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1st. Power House 3:49.12 Bow: Gavin Bellis, Stroke: Nick Inglis Male A Grade Single Scull 1st. Mercantile 7:41.33 Lachlan McKinnon, Coach: Alastair Isherwood Female A Grade Single Scull 1st. Melbourne University 8:24.76 Yasmin Burraston, Coach: Peter Kupcis Male A Grade Double Scull 1st. Mercantile 6:55.56 Bow: Shane Jackson, Stroke: Zac Cleaver, Coach: Alastair Isherwood Female A Grade Double Scull 1st. Mercantile 8:08.48 Bow: Claire Saundry, Stroke: Michelle Yann, Coaches: John Chestney, Mark Baxter Male A Grade Coxed Quad Scull 1st. Banks 8:03.00 Bow: Jackson Graham, 2: Damon Velakoulis, 3: Tom Watson, Stroke: Nicholas Watson, Cox: Chloe Mutimer, Coach: David Pincus Female A Grade Coxed Quad Scull 1st. Melbourne 7:54.45 Bow: Alexia Miller, 2: Lisa Strain, 3: Felicity Nutter, Stroke: Tess Lynch, Cox: Marika Upton, Coach: John Chestney Male A Grade Coxless Pair 1st. Melbourne University 7:11.71 Bow: Sam Hookway, Stroke: Michael Poulter, Coach: Alex Henshilwood Female A Grade Coxless Pair 1st. Melbourne University NT Bow: Emma McCarthy, Stroke: Sophie Robson, Coach: Peter Kupcis Male A Grade Coxed Four 1st. Melbourne University 6:53.32 Bow: Sam Rylands, 2: Matt Jeffery, 3: Ian Mitchell, Stroke: Inigo Atkin, Cox: Matilda Barrie, Coach: Tristan Mayglothling Female A Grade Coxed Four 1st. Melbourne University 7:56.41 Bow: Emily Hamilton, 2: Lucy Stephan, 3: Emma Webley, Stroke: Claire Endersbee, Cox: Frances Rickard, Coach: Victoria Roberts Male A Grade Coxed Eight 1st. Melbourne University 6:04.61 Bow: Simon Brown, 2: Stuart Alexander, 3: Simon Keenan, 4: Henry Meek, 5: Andrew Emmett, 6: Michael Poulter, 7: Sam Hookway, Stroke: Gary Butcher, Cox: Tim Webster, Coach: Alex Henshilwood Male B Grade Single Scull 1st. Mercantile 7:42.82 Andy Kovacs, Coach: Alastair Isherwood Female B Grade Single Scull 1st. Mercantile 9:02.60 Michelle Yann, Coach: David Colvin Male B Grade Double Scull 1st. Nagambie 7:20.15
Bow: Tim Day, Stroke: Will Day, Coaches: Neville Smith, Neil Lodding Female B Grade Double Scull 1st. Essendon 8:05.17 Bow: Kate Hutchison, Stroke: Tamara McPherson, Coach: Tim Juzefowicz Male B Grade Coxed Quad Scull 1st. Banks 6:56.21 Bow: Jackson Graham, 2: Damon Velakoulis, 3: Thomas Baker, Stroke: Nicholas Watson, Cox: Chloe Mutimer, Coach: David Pincus Female B Grade Coxed Quad Scull 1st. Essendon 7:53.13 Bow: Melissa Plummer, 2: Erin Smart, 3: Jessica Cook, Stroke: Meisha Clark, Cox: Carlton Baillon, Coaches: Mark Dwyer, Jeff Walker Male B Grade Coxless Pair 1st. Mercantile 7:15.42 Bow: Joshua Cukurins, Stroke: Andrew Curnow, Coach: Alastair Isherwood Female B Grade Coxless Pair 1st. Mercantile 8:32.18 Bow: Clare Canty, Stroke: Brittany Steele, Coach: Tom Abramowski Male B Grade Coxed Four 1st. Melbourne University 7:06.91 Bow: Sam Rylands, 2: Henry Meek, 3: Matt Jeffery, Stroke: Inigo Atkin, Cox: Matilda Barrie, Coach: Tristan Mayglothling Female B Grade Coxed Four 1st. Melbourne University 8:02.26 Bow: Sarah Laussen, 2: Isabelle Sayers, 3: Alex Waddell, Stroke: Olympia Ward, Cox: Frances Rickard, Coaches: Rachel Miller, Victoria Roberts Male B Grade Coxed Eight 1st. Melbourne 6:29.89 Bow: Peter Sagar, 2: James Relf, 3: Rick Walsh, 4: Brett Jenkins, 5: Angus Reynolds, 6: Andrew Hergott, 7: Joseph Plunkett, Stroke: Jonathan Maguire, Cox: Eloise Stark, Coach: Alisdair Aikman Female B Grade Coxed Eight
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1st. Melbourne University 7:20.98 Bow: Jane McMahon, 2: Felicity Jacob, 3: Adelaide Backer, 4: Samantha Holt, 5: Alex Waddell, 6: Jaimee Mayne, 7: Sarah Laussen, Stroke: Olympia Ward, Cox: Matilda Barrie, Coaches: Rachel Miller, Victoria Roberts Male C Grade Single Scull 1st. Mercantile 3:48.62 Darcy Frawley, Coach: Alastair Isherwood Female C Grade Single Scull 1st. Y Rowing Club 4:16.32 Fiona Wardlaw Male C Grade Double Scull 1st. Melbourne 3:36.01 Bow: Ashley Campbell, Stroke: Joseph Plunkett Female C Grade Double Scull 1st. Mildura 4:10.51 Bow: Stefanie Schneider, Stroke: Niki Scott Male C Grade Coxed Quad Scull 1st. Banks 3:21.37 Bow: Jackson Graham, 2: Damon Velakoulis, 3: Harry Allen, Stroke: Nicholas Watson, Cox: Chloe Mutimer, Coach: David Pincus Female C Grade Coxed Quad Scull 1st. Latrobe University 3:38.36 Bow: Brooke Sullivan, 2: Sophie Cooper, 3: Emma Beanland, Stroke: Lucca Meagher, Cox: Jennifer Nguyen Male C Grade Coxless Pair 1st. Mercantile 3:43.94 Bow: Russell George, Stroke: Jonathon Coco, Coach: Anthony Barton Female C Grade Coxless Pair 1st. Y Rowing Club 4:22.98 Bow: Gemma de Chernatony, Stroke: Alex Haworth Male C Grade Coxed Four 1st. Power House 3:38.27 Bow: Nick Inglis, 2: Nathan Wright, 3: Bruce Winnen, Stroke: Ben Woffenden, Cox: Caitlin Ripper Female C Grade Coxed Four 1st. Melbourne University NT Bow: Jane McMahon, 2: Jaimee Mayne, 3: Adelaide Backer, Stroke: Felicity Jacob, Cox: Frances Rickard, Coach: Victoria Roberts Male C Grade Coxed Eight 1st. Essendon 3:11.50 Bow: Jake Bromley, 2: James Kendall, 3: Cameron Pelech, 4: Michael Kaczmarek, 5: Gus McRae-Johns, 6: Tyson Mangles, 7: Karl Eyre, Stroke: Jordan O'Keefe, Cox: Carlton Baillon, Coaches: Robert Wapling, Mick Deans Female C Grade Coxed Eight 1st. Pembroke School 3:37.26 Bow: Phillipa Knowler, 2: Bianca Cooper, 3: Sarah Minns, 4: Olly Stapleton, 5: Catherine Evans, 6: Maddie Mills, 7: Suzannah Michell, Stroke: Phoebe Dalwood, Cox: Alexandra McGee, Coaches: Bob
Russell, Sally Causby Male D Grade Single Scull 1st. Latrobe University 5:25.00 James McGrath, Coach: Peter Sagar Female D Grade Single Scull 1st. Barwon 4:23.71 Courtney Blyth Male D Grade Double Scull 1st. Essendon 3:43.19 Bow: Tyson Mangles, Stroke: Gus McRae-Johns, Coaches: Robert Wapling, Mick Deans
Female D Grade Double Scull 1st. Barwon 4:09.72 Bow: Nicole Anskaitis, Stroke: Margeaux Thompson, Coach: Andrew Cleary Male D Grade Coxed Quad Scull 1st. Latrobe University 3:46.32 Bow: Quil Bryar, 2: Mathew Kozlowski, 3: Kashmir Bryar, Stroke: James McGrath, Cox: Jennifer Nguyen, Coach: Peter Sagar Female D Grade Coxed Quad Scull 1st. Essendon 4:21.79 Bow: Lauren Szmalko, 2: Sarah Yandell, 3: Rebecca
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Yandell, Stroke: Morgan Deans, Cox: Reid Kirby, Coaches: Glenn Bottrell, Barry Gardner Male D Grade Coxed Pair 1st. Corowa 4:31.59 Bow: Lewis McCrum, Stroke: John Raschke, Cox: Jordan Eyers, Coach: Robert Eyers Female D Grade Coxed Pair 1st. Essendon 4:56.26 Bow: Leah Bound, Stroke: Kate Whitford, Cox: Reid Kirby, Coach: Mick Deans Male D Grade Coxed Four 1st. Melbourne 3:50.20 Bow: Ben Elgar-White, 2: Adam Spaldin, 3: Michael Jamieson, Stroke: Richard Griffin, Cox: Claire Banham, Coach: Joseph Plunkett Female D Grade Coxed Four 1st. Melbourne 4:24.21 Bow: Jess Morris, 2: Jamee Barugh, 3: Erin Molan, Stroke: Gemma Williams, Cox: Robyn Wilmhurst, Coach: Leigh Fotheringham Male D Grade Coxed Eight 1st. Richmond 3:14.97 Bow: Dennis Beck, 2: David Micallef, 3: Barry Campbell, 4: Jonathan Downie, 5: Matt Lane, 6: Nick Schouten, 7: Sam Morrison, Stroke: Tim Foster, Cox: Josephine Lian-Lloyd Female D Grade Coxed Eight 1st. Y Rowing Club 3:57.39 Bow: Michelle Gregson, 2: Rachelle James, 3: Ashley Dvorak, 4: Sarah Davies, 5: Gemma de Chernatony, 6: Alex Haworth, 7: Fiona Wardlaw, Stroke: Alison Paton, Cox: Cathie Dyer Male School Single Scull 1st. Balwyn High NT Jay Barnes, Coach: Paul Blanchfield Female School Single Scull 1st. Melbourne Girls College 9:16.24 Ebony Tsomaropoulos, Coach: Tamara McPherson Female School Coxed Quad Open Div. 1 1st. Sacred Heart College - Geelong 8:06.93 Bow: Gemma Walmsley, 2: Luci Hedley, 3: Elizabeth McKeown, Stroke: Olivia Pecchiari, Cox: Laura Simko, Coach: Wayne Nitschke Female School Coxed Quad Open Div. 2 1st. Loreto - Toorak NT Bow: Tara Harrington, 2: Amelia Freezer, 3: Sarah White, Stroke: Roz Stanley, Cox: Caitlin Moran, Coach: Charlotte McNamara Female School Coxed Quad Open Div. 3 1st. Melbourne Girls Grammar 8:16.91 Bow: Phoebe Rennie, 2: Olivia Douglas, 3: Sascha Webster, Stroke: Gabrielle Clarke, Cox: Sarah Udovenya, Coach: Stephen Craig Male School Coxed Four Open Div. 1 1st. Xavier College NT Bow: Lachlan Wright, 2: Jason Izydorczyk, 3: Jack Resic, Stroke: Hugh Davies, Cox: Duncan Anderson, Coaches: Simon Harrison, Julian Whitehead
Female School Coxed Four Open Div. 1 1st. Lauriston Girls' School 8:17.29 Bow: Sarah McGlashan, 2: Fiona Kerr, 3: Grace Mead, Stroke: India McKenzie, Cox: Lily Lowenstern, Coaches: Sam Hutchison, Tom Abramowski Male School Coxed Four Open Div. 2/3 1st. Ballarat Grammar 2 7:46.37 Bow: Richard Dugdale, 2: Jack Doust, 3: Scott Hammond, Stroke: Campbell Gullock, Cox: Bridget Paton, Coach: Salvador Henricus Female School Coxed Four Open Div. 2 1st. Ballarat Grammar 8:26.00 Bow: Vicki Powell, 2: Anna Fairbairn-Calvert, 3: Sarah Mair, Stroke: Stella Fulton, Cox: Siobhan Tobin, Coach: Lachlan Millar Male School Coxed Four Open Div. 3 1st. St Patrick's College 3 7:50.36 Bow: Michael Cocomazzo, 2: Ricky Proelss, 3: Michael Bilston, Stroke: Alex Thompson, Cox: Patrick McKinnon, Coach: Damon Edwards Female School Coxed Four Open Div. 3 1st. St Catherine's School 8:42.85 Bow: Sam Hess, 2: Hilary Moutia, 3: Natasha Hiscock, Stroke: Luciana Darling, Cox: Pira Marshall Male School Eight Open Div. 1 1st. Scotch College - Vic 6:13.46 Bow: Matthew Caldwell, 2: Nathan Lee, 3: Alex Strathmore, 4: Ben Stops, 5: Adam Brown, 6: James Croxford, 7: Matthew Douglas, Stroke: Andrew Jelbart, Cox: Stuart Sim, Coach: Tom Woodruff Female School Eight Open Div. 1 1st. Genazzano FCJ College 6:55.80 Bow: Madeleine Farrar, 2: Adriana Marulli, 3: Didi Williams, 4: Lizzie Carty, 5: Isabella Kerr, 6: Olivia Sibillin, 7: Emily Massey, Stroke: Naomi Lang, Cox: Sarah Banting, Coaches: Lachlan Beckett, Stewart Edge Male School Eight Open Div. 2 1st. Melbourne Grammar 6:17.99 Bow: Hugo Berry, 2: George Johnstone, 3: Lachlan Prendergast, 4: Felix Garner Davis, 5: Jamie Allen, 6:
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Callum Nott, 7: Michael Wicks, Stroke: John Benjamin, Cox: Ned Hoyle, Coach: Blair Jenkins Female School Eight Open Div. 2 1st. Melbourne Girls Grammar 7:15.25 Bow: Lily Johnson, 2: Annabel Dixon, 3: Gabrielle Burgess, 4: Maddy Land, 5: Rebecca Gubbins, 6: Bea Heath, 7: Samantha Rouse, Stroke: Isabella Nuske, Cox: Annie Hatfield, Coaches: Daniel Walford, Caitlin Trumble Male School Eight Open Div. 3 1st. Scotch College - Vic 6:35.58 Bow: Nicholas Bernardo, 2: Jamie Cook, 3: Andy Boykett, 4: William Wilson, 5: Andrew Elder, 6: Michael Goodey, 7: James Anderson, Stroke: George FitzPatrick, Cox: Josh Dewan, Coach: Edward Monteith Female School Eight Open Div. 3 1st. Geelong Grammar 7:50.96 Bow: Victoria Wetherall, 2: Delia Chandler, 3: Claire Lewis, 4: Andrea Winterhoff, 5: Anastasia Costelloe, 6: Sarah Fleetwood, 7: Annabel Evans, Stroke: Alexandra Kaye, Cox: Lucy Nock, Coach: Rob Kemp Male School Eight Yr 10 Div. 1 1st. Scotch College - Vic 6:09.92 Bow: Hamish Dennis, 2: Harry Fox, 3: Ayrton Heber, 4: Lachlan Webster, 5: George Richards, 6: Damien Di Donato, 7: Benjamin Strathmore, Stroke: Ben Silagy, Cox: Nathan De Boer, Coach: Andrew
Sypkens Male School Eight Yr 10 Div. 2 1st. Melbourne Grammar 6:19.65 Bow: Sebastian Ellis, 2: Samuel Hooper, 3: Mitchel Burnside, 4: Samuel Bongiorno, 5: David Marshall, 6: Thomas Hannemann, 7: Lochie O'Donnell, Stroke: Maxeum Figgins, Cox: Christopher Holdenson, Coach: Louis Strauss Male School Eight Yr 10 Div. 3 1st. Melbourne Grammar 6:55.05 Bow: Fraser Brown, 2: Jack Martin, 3: Nicholas Burke, 4: Hugh Debenham, 5: Edward Manton, 6: William Dix, 7: Perry Athanasopoulos, Stroke: Chris Gubbins, Cox: Lachlan Macdonald, Coach: Lachlan Carter
2011 Rowing Victoria Junior School Girls State Championships Saturday, 5 February 2011 Barwon River, Geelong Female Single Scull Open Div. 2 1st. Strathcona BGGS Anna Cornwell, Coach: Brenton Terrell Female School Coxed Quad Scull Open Div. 4 1st. Sacred Heart College - Geelong Bow: Natalie Korrum, 2: Gabby McKeown, 3: Georgette Paatsch, Stroke: Jaimee Tierney, Cox: Sophie Jahnecke Female School Coxed Four Open Div. 4 1st. Genazzano FCJ College Bow: Eimer O'Donnell, 2: Erin Mulquiny, 3: Cristina Sgarbossa, Stroke: Meg Rowe, Cox: Chiara Mant, Coaches: Zoe Bertrand, Clementine Arnold Female School Coxed Four Open Div. 5 1st. Geelong Grammar Bow: Anastasia Costelloe, 2: Sarah Fleetwood, 3: Annabel Evans, Stroke: Alexandra Kaye, Cox: Lucy Nock, Coach: Rob Kemp Female School Coxed Four Open Div. 6 1st. Geelong Grammar Bow: Victoria Wetherall, 2: Jemima McKenzie, 3: Delia Chandler, Stroke: Emma Commins, Cox: Lucy Nock, Coach: Rob Kemp Female School Single Scull Year 10 1st. Fintona Girls' School Linden Chapman, Coaches: Susannah Schoeffel, Mackayla Hanney Female School Coxed Quad Scull Year 10 Div. 1 1st. Loreto - Toorak Bow: Meghan Hester, 2: Jacque Smith, 3: Sarah Contin, Stroke: Lana Lavelle, Cox: Suzanna Linschoten, Coach: Matt Giulieri Female School Coxed Four Year 10 Div. 1 1st. Carey Grammar Bow: Laura Daly, 2: Ashley Morris, 3: Eliza Cremean, Stroke: Georgia Stewart, Cox: Molly O'Neill, Coaches: Mario Laing, Alysha Batliwalla Female School Coxed Quad Scull Year 10 Div. 2
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1st. Genazzano FCJ College Bow: Aimee Saitlik, 2: Lauren O'Connor, 3: Meg O'Halloran, Stroke: Gab Fee, Cox: Sarah Nicholas, Coaches: Gabbie Lodge, John Leeming Female School Coxed Four Year 10 Div. 2 1st. Caulfield Grammar Bow: Hannah Schneider, 2: Bianca Mims, 3: Lauren Kangisser, Stroke: Rebecca Ingleton, Cox: Brigitte Annois Female School Coxed Quad Scull Year 10 Div. 3 1st. Genazzano FCJ College Bow: Allanah Greer, 2: Jade Valentino, 3: Olivia Zago, Stroke: Georgia Webb, Cox: Victoria Altomare, Coaches: Leah Tremewen, John Leeming Female School Coxed Four Year 10 Div. 3 1st. Caulfield Grammar Bow: Phoebe Houghton, 2: Meg Harris, 3: Tara Pritchard, Stroke: Prue Cormack, Cox: Daisy Connolly Female School Coxed Quad Scull Year 10 Div. 4 1st. Genazzano FCJ College Bow: Anna Pane, 2: Tess Donoghue, 3: Molly Livingstone, Stroke: Nicola Gunnis, Cox: Georgia Di Salle, Coaches: William Dowd, John Leeming Female School Coxed Four Year 10 Div. 4 1st. Lauriston Girls' School Bow: Annabelle Roper, 2: Eliza Kane, 3: Hannah Dawson, Stroke: Sarah Barrie, Cox: Annabelle Strover, Coach: Darcy Hare Female School Coxed Quad Scull Year 10 Div. 5 1st. Genazzano FCJ College Bow: Emily Treacey, 2: Madison Huysing, 3: Molly Sedawie, Stroke: Bronte Bilston-Gourley, Cox: Elisabeth Maher, Coaches: Alice Alexander, John Leeming Female School Coxed Four Year 10 Div. 5 1st. Lauriston Girls' School Bow: Ruby Rockman, 2: Jasmin Goldberg, 3: Katerina Armstrong, Stroke: Ashley Moorhead, Cox: Georgia Sim, Coach: Georgina Robinson Female School Coxed Four Year 10 Div. 6 1st. Loreto - Toorak Bow: Maddie Quin, 2: Isabella George, 3: Rosie O'Neil-Donnellon, Stroke: Melina Cosentino, Cox: Ella Leyden, Coaches: Brianagh Curren, Darcy Frawley Female School Single Scull Year 9 1st. Corowa Georgie Goodear, Coach: Wesley Canny Female School Coxed Quad Scull Year 9 Div. 1 1st. Korowa Anglican Girls School Bow: Lucy Matthews, 2: Caitlin Jennings, 3: Stephanie Williams, Stroke: Kate Oliver, Cox: Sarah Syme, Coach: Greg Van Prooyen Female School Coxed Four Year 9 Div. 1 1st. Melbourne Girls College Bow: Holly Fahey, 2: Isabella Greed, 3: Chloe Bain, Stroke: Ashley Spinks, Cox: Chloe Gilbert Female School Coxed Quad Scull Year 9 Div. 2 1st. Genazzano FCJ College
Bow: Rebecca Craggs, 2: Emma Lincoln, 3: Philippa Morrison, Stroke: Chloe Anderson, Cox: Jessica Van Haandel, Coach: Samuel Elder Female School Coxed Four Year 9 Div. 2 1st. Methodist Ladies College Bow: Sophie Melican, 2: Freya Willis, 3: Meg Lucas, Stroke: Madeline Bernard, Cox: Isabelle Nehme Female School Coxed Quad Scull Year 9 Div. 3 1st. Genazzano FCJ College Bow: Hannah Zambuni, 2: Eilwen Jones, 3: Grace Evans, Stroke: Tess McIntosh, Cox: Lilly Alexander, Coach: Olivia Hannan Female School Coxed Four Year 9 Div. 3 1st. Carey Grammar Bow: Anna McDonald, 2: Georgia Craig, 3: Cecilia Fedi, Stroke: Zoe Younger, Cox: Tilley Wong, Coaches: Bridget Cremean, Jennifer Burridge Female School Coxed Quad Scull Year 9 Div. 4 1st. Genazzano FCJ College Bow: Grace Lewis, 2: Natalie Montalto, 3: Emma Douglas, Stroke: Grace Burke, Cox: Kate Frawley, Coach: Madeleine Frost Female School Coxed Four Year 9 Div. 4 1st. Methodist Ladies College Bow: Prudence Stoyles, 2: Ella Ricardo, 3: Bridgette Gusner, Stroke: Carla Mazzoni, Cox: Charlie Byers-Armstrong Female School Coxed Quad Scull Year 9 Div. 5 1st. Genazzano FCJ College Bow: Sophia Bendall, 2: Molly O'Halloran, 3: Caillin Flynn, Stroke: Prue Lescai, Cox: Alice Dowell, Coach: Maddie Kingham Female School Coxed Four Year 9 Div. 5 1st. Melbourne Girls College Bow: louella Exton, 2: Camille Hepworth, 3: Ruby Betts, Stroke: Hayley Carstensen, Cox: Jemina Dolezal-May Female School Coxed Four Year 9 Div. 6
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1st. Loreto - Toorak Bow: Lousia Murray, 2: Lara Shearer, 3: Emily Hand, Stroke: Tara Impala, Cox: Aimee Dummett, Coach: Tess McPherson Female School Coxed Four Year 9 Div. 6 1st. Carey Grammar Bow: Abby Richards, 2: Isabel Campbell, 3: Emma Benson, Stroke: Jane Watson, Cox: Gabrielle Dupe, Coaches: Emma Hing, Tyler Brenchley
2011 Junior Boys School State Championship Saturday, 19 March 2011 Nagambie Lakes Regatta Centre Male School Coxed Eight Open Div. 1 1st. Scotch College Bow: Matthew Caldwell, 2: Nathan Lee, 3: Alex Strathmore, 4: Ben Stops, 5: Adam Brown, 6: James Croxford, 7: Matthew Douglas, Stroke: Andrew Jelbart, Cox: Stuart Sim, Coach: Tom Woodruff Male School Coxed Eight Open Div. 2 1st. Scotch College Bow: Alex Karklins, 2: George FitzPatrick, 3: Tom Havea, 4: Will Richards, 5: Charlie Lockwood, 6: Jack Tivey, 7: Charlie Dixon, Stroke: Tom Duffy, Cox: William Bartley, Coach: James Adams Male School Coxed Eight Open Div. 3 1st. Scotch College
Bow: Nicholas Bernardo, 2: Andrew Elder, 3: Andy Boykett, 4: William Wilson, 5: William Adams, 6: Michael Goodey, 7: James Anderson, Stroke: Jamie Cook, Cox: Josh Dewan, Coach: Edward Monteith Male School Coxed Eight Open Div. 4 1st. Scotch College Bow: Tim Sladden, 2: Kieran Hamilton, 3: Jack Langley, 4: Joseph Brinkler, 5: Neil France, 6: Christopher Brack, 7: Andrew Scrinis, Stroke: James Manolitsas, Cox: Angus Gill, Coach: Ben Bailey Male School Single Scull Year 10 1st. Corowa Mathew Vogel, Coach: Wesley Canny Male School Coxed Eight Year 10 Div. 1 1st. Scotch College Bow: Hamish Dennis, 2: Harry Fox, 3: Ayrton Heber, 4: Lachlan Webster, 5: George Richards, 6: Damien Di Donato, 7: Benjamin Strathmore, Stroke: Ben Silagy, Cox: Nathan De Boer, Coach: Andrew Sypkens Male School Coxed Eight Year 10 Div. 2 1st. Melbourne Grammar Bow: Sebastian Ellis, 2: Samuel Hooper, 3: Mitchel Burnside, 4: Samuel Bongiorno, 5: David Marshall, 6: Thomas Hannemann, 7: Benjamin Flint, Stroke: Maxeum Figgins, Cox: Oliver Holdenson, Coach: Louis Strauss Male School Coxed Eight Year 10 Div. 3 1st. Melbourne Grammar Bow: Fraser Brown, 2: Jack Martin, 3: Nicholas Burke, 4: Hugh Debenham, 5: Edward Manton, 6: William Dix, 7: Perry Athanasopoulos, Stroke: Chris Gubbins, Cox: Lachlan Macdonald, Coach: Lachlan Carter Male School Single Scull Year 9 1st. Corowa Andrew MacDonald, Coach: Wesley Canny Male School Coxed Quad Scull Year 9 Div. 1 1st. Scotch College Bow: Adam Croxford, 2: Carter Dickinson, 3: Nicholas Clark, Stroke: Tyron Boorman, Cox: Stuart Callander, Coach: George Jelbart Male School Coxed Eight Year 9 Div. 1 1st. Melbourne Grammar Bow: Nicholas Coen, 2: Jack Jessup, 3: Edward Vickers-Willis, 4: Hugh Coombs, 5: Christopher Kirton, 6: Nicholas Schoeffel, 7: Charles Koren, Stroke: Andrew Judge, Cox: Oscar Lee, Coach: Nic Russell Male School Coxed Quad Scull Year 9 Div. 2 1st. Scotch College Bow: Andrew Stewart, 2: Joel Bardwell, 3: Flynn Eady-Jennings, Stroke: Lachlan Maxwell, Cox: Ben Fergusson, Coach: Damien Lipshut Male School Coxed Eight Year 9 Div. 2 1st. Melbourne Grammar Bow: Robert Renzella, 2: William Monk, 3: Robert Bergin, 4: Angus Robinson, 5: Taylor Quirk, 6: Mitchell Horne, 7: Edward Risbey, Stroke: Samuel Hooper, Cox: James Otto, Coach: Tom Hodge
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Male School Coxed Quad Scull Year 9 Div. 3 1st. St Kevin's College Bow: Thomas Montgomerie, 2: Alexander Stefanac, 3: Henri Santoro, Stroke: Harrison Bennetts, Cox: Oliver Doswell, Coach: Julie Slattery Male School Coxed Eight Year 9 Div. 3 1st. Carey Grammar Bow: Ryan Tait, 2: Lachie Richardson, 3: Matt Daly, 4: Bevan Ooi, 5: Samuel Fennessy, 6: Daniel Glow, 7: Matthew Herten, Stroke: Chris Adams, Cox: Zachary Biesse-Fitton, Coaches: Tom Nairn, Morgan Evans Male School Coxed Quad Scull Year 9 Div. 4 1st. Scotch College Bow: Lachlan Hatty, 2: Jonathan Chalmers, 3: Christopher Gough, Stroke: Charles Black, Cox: John Brown, Coach: Alexander Reilly Male School Coxed Eight Year 9 Div. 4 1st. Melbourne Grammar Bow: Harrison Stephens, 2: Robert Tissot, 3: James Little, 4: Alexander McFarlane, 5: Hugh Alison, 6: Fergus Cargill, 7: Angus Robinson, Stroke: William Allen, Cox: William Zwar, Coach: William Thompson
2010 Rowing Victoria State Masters Championship Saturday, 15 May 2010 Nagambie Lakes Male A - B Single Scull 1st. Power House 3:34.62 Shane O'Connor-Smith Female A - B Single Scull 1st. Melbourne 3:59.60 Tanja Nishibata Mixed A - D Double Scull 1st. Richmond 3:57.71 Bow: Barry Campbell, Stroke: Karen Doggett, Coach: Barry Campbell Male A - B Double Scull 1st. Essendon 3:23.04 Bow: Stewart Allsop, Stroke: Bill Nugent Female A - B Double Scull 1st. Footscray City 3:40.92 Bow: Louise de Koster, Stroke: Katie Stoeckel, Coach: Neil Boness Male A - B Coxless Pair
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1st. Power House 3:13.90 Bow: Shane O'Connor-Smith, Stroke: Nicholas Hatjiandreou Female A - B Coxless Pair 1st. Essendon/Melbourne 3:54.40 Bow: Tanja Nishibata (MRC), Stroke: Tamara McPherson (ERC) Male A - B Coxed Four 1st. Power House 3:31.36 Bow: Jeff Hills, 2: David Dickens, 3: Bruce Winnen, Stroke: Ben Woffenden, Cox: Deborah Spring Female A - B Coxed Four 1st. Melbourne 3:44.14 Bow: Felicity Nutter, 2: Danielle Humphreys, 3: Tanja Nishibata, Stroke: Rachael Alder, Cox: Carolyn Browne Female A - B Coxed Eight 1st. Melbourne 3:25.65 Bow: Kathryn Taylor, 2: Elaine Miles, 3: Gemma Williams, 4: Megan Small, 5: Danielle Humphreys, 6: Erin Carrigy, 7: Rachael Alder, Stroke: Felicity Nutter, Cox: Felicity Finlayson, Coach: Stuart McShane Mixed A - C Quad Scull 1st. Footscray City 3:27.11 Bow: Darien Pullen, 2: Geoff Lowe, 3: Louise de Koster, Stroke: Katie Stoeckel, Coach: Neil Boness Female Novice A - C Coxed Quad Scull 1st. Corio Bay 4:01.35 Bow: Neisha Hall Sullivan, 2: Martina Harris, 3: Josie Currell, Stroke: Florentine de Groote, Cox: Ainslie Liley, Coach: Stuart Gretgrix Female Novice A - C Coxed Four 1st. Essendon 4:08.04 Bow: Jenny Delderfield, 2: Tracy Buchanan-Black, 3: Sharon Osborne, Stroke: Bronwyn Morrow, Cox: Tan Ly, Coach: Roberto Perillo Male A - C Coxed Eight 1st. Albert Park - South Melbourne 2:59.54 Bow: Will James, 2: James Hatherley, 3: Tim Blackett, 4: Jim Righetti, 5: Cameron Edwards, 6: Michael Puls, 7: Nick Gall, Stroke: Paul McGranaghan, Cox: William Webster, Coach: William Webster
Mixed A - C Coxed Eight 1st. Yarra Yarra 3:29.62 Bow: Lis Sutherland, 2: Wendy Schumer, 3: Susie Bartlett, 4: Jane Ryan, 5: Warren Yann, 6: Sam Lovick, 7: Stuart Critchell, Stroke: Jack Chatziyakoumis, Cox: Lisa Brown Male C Single Scull 1st. Bendigo 3:40.70 David Fogarty Male C Double Scull 1st. Melbourne 3:37.79 Bow: Warwick Grant, Stroke: Roderick Ian Jones, Coach: Brenton Terrell Female C Single Scull 1st. Richmond 4:08.92 Carolyn Manning, Coach: Tom Appleby Female C Double Scull 1st. Essendon/Richmond 3:59.76 Bow: Geraldine Goss (RRC), Stroke: Tamara McPherson (ERC), Coaches: Scott Riddell, Neville Smith Male C-D Quad Scull 1st. Essendon 3:00.78 Bow: Tim Juzefowicz, 2: Scott Riddell, 3: Stewart Allsop, Stroke: Bill Nugent, Coach: Richard Saul Female C - D Quad Scull 1st. Corio Bay/Essendon/Melbourne University/Richmond 3:31.90 Bow: Geraldine Goss (RRC), 2: Pamela Whiting (MUBC), 3: Tamara McPherson (ERC), Stroke: Debbie Clingeleffer-Woodford Coach: Brenton Terrell Male C - D Coxless Pair 1st. Barwon 3:28.75 Bow: Ross George, Stroke: Andrew Cleary Female C - D Coxless Pair 1st. Banks/Melbourne 4:09.07 Bow: Emma Plowright (MRC), Stroke: Angela Rice (BANKS) Male C Coxed Four 1st. Melbourne/Banks/Power House/Melbourne University 3:24.00 Bow: Mark Baxter (MUBC), 2: Nicholas Hatjiandreou (PHRC), 3: Chris Shinners (BANKS), Stroke: Matthew Harrison (MRC), Cox: William Webster Female C - D Coxed Four 1st. Banks/Melbourne 3:55.37 Bow: Jenn Kilby (MRC), 2: Kirsty Russell (MRC), 3: Erin Carrigy (MRC), Stroke: Angela Rice (BANKS), Cox: Nikki McAllen, Coach: Stuart McShane Female C - D Coxed Eight 1st. Power House/Corio Bay/Melbourne University 3:23.26 Bow: Meredith Williams (MUBC), 2: Pamela Whiting (MUBC), 3: Jenni Gratton-Vaughan (MUBC), 4: Claire Grayston (MUBC), 5: Debbie Clingeleffer-Woodford (CBRC), 6: Leanne Ambrose (MUBC), 7: Pam Westendorf (CBRC), Stroke: Fleur Spriggs (PHRC),
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Cox: Jenny Scott Male D Single Scull 1st. Essendon 3:39.46 Tim Juzefowicz Female D Single Scull 1st. Corio Bay 4:14.28 Debbie Clingeleffer-Woodford Male D Double Scull 1st. Essendon 3:26.20 Bow: Stewart Allsop, Stroke: Bill Nugent Female D Double Scull 1st. Corio Bay 3:56.48 Bow: Debbie Clingeleffer-Woodford, Stroke: Pam Westendorf Mixed D - J Quad Scull 1st. Albert Park - South Melbourne/Melbourne 3:41.51 Bow: Robyn Summers (APSM), 2: Kaye Schmidt (MRC), 3: David Jolly (APSM), Stroke: Allen McCowan (APSM), Coach: Lu Beranek Female Novice D - J Coxed Quad Scull 1st. Yarra Yarra 4:40.86 Bow: Susanne White, 2: Suzanne Bowring, 3: Margaret Jackson, Stroke: Prue Bramwell, Cox: Doug Renton Male D Coxed Four 1st. Barwon 3:11.85 Bow: Richard Tomczak, 2: Dave McPherson, 3: Ross
George, Stroke: Andrew Cleary, Cox: Fairley McPherson Male D Coxed Eight 1st. Barwon 2:59.32 Bow: Andrew Thomson, 2: Peter Jeffery, 3: Peter White, 4: Stephen Duniam, 5: Dave McPherson, 6: Richard Tomczak, 7: Ross George, Stroke: Andrew Cleary, Cox: Kara Wilson Mixed D - J Coxed Eight 1st. Latrobe University 3:46.18 Bow: Jennifer Hutchinson, 2: Susan Meagher, 3: Denis Henry, 4: Phil Witham, 5: Chris Wilson, 6: Guy Ayres, 7: Linda Graham, Stroke: Meredith Burrell, Cox: Amanda Crofts, Coaches: Meryll Evans, Amanda Crofts, Sarah Laussen Male E Single Scull 1st. Footscray City 3:58.96 Geoff Lowe, Coach: Neil Boness Female E Single Scull 1st. Hawthorn 4:25.65 Josephine Bant, Coach: Neil Boness Male E Double Scull 1st. Corio Bay 3:20.18 Bow: Jeff Sykes, Stroke: Peter Searle Female E Double Scull 1st. Caulfield Grammarians 4:04.31 Bow: Jenny Dewar, Stroke: Robyn Varney, Coach:
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Neville Smith Male E Coxless Pair 1st. Mercantile/Melbourne University 3:40.56 Bow: Barry Sweeney (MUBC), Stroke: Stephen Mollard (MERC) Male E Quad Scull 1st. Mercantile/Melbourne University 3:15.37 Bow: Field Rickards (MUBC), 2: Sandy Marshall (MUBC), 3: Mark Baxter (MUBC), Stroke: Stephen Mollard (MERC) Male E Coxed Four 1st. Mercantile 3:40.78 Bow: Mark Groves, 2: Andrew Phillips, 3: Euan McMinn, Stroke: Jeffrey Thompson, Cox: Seb Jenner Male E Coxed Eight 1st. Banks/Melbourne University/Brisbane Girl's Grammar 3:10.10 Bow: Stanley Spittle (MUBC), 2: Barry Sweeney (MUBC), 3: Paul Ryan (MUBC), 4: Geoffrey Rees (MUBC), 5: John Whiting (MUBC), 6: Philip Morgan (BGGS), 7: Paul Ferguson (MUBC), Stroke: Nick Robinson (BANKS), Cox: Amelia Agosta Female E - J Coxless Pair 1st. Melbourne 4:29.78 Bow: Julie Playfair, Stroke: Judy Macartney, Coach: Stuart McShane Female E - J Quad Scull 1st. Corio Bay 3:46.40 Bow: Joan Sykes, 2: Sally Galbraith, 3: Pam Westendorf, Stroke: Debbie Clingeleffer-Woodford Female E - J Coxed Four 1st. Melbourne 4:07.57 Bow: Vicki Frost, 2: Glenda Date, 3: Julie Playfair, Stroke: Judy Macartney, Cox: Helen McManamny, Coach: Stuart McShane Mixed E - J Double Scull 4:18.34 1st. Melbourne University/Melbourne Bow: Paul Bridgeford (MRC), Stroke: Patsy Montgomery (MUBC) Female E - J Coxed Eight 1st. Melbourne 3:39.93 Bow: Helen McManamny, 2: Vicki Frost, 3: Glenda
Date, 4: Sharon McDonald, 5: Judy Macartney, 6: Julie Playfair, 7: Kathryn Taylor, Stroke: Felicity Finlayson, Cox: Emma Plowright, Coach: Stuart McShane Male F Single Scull 1st. Melbourne University 3:49.75 Geoff Haslam Female F - J Single Scull 1st. Melbourne University 4:27.51 Pamela Whiting, Coach: John Whiting Male F - J Double Scull 1st. Mannum 3:37.29 Bow: Philip Gebhardt, Stroke: Dean Mobbs Female F - J Double Scull 1st. Corio Bay 4:12.71 Bow: Sally Galbraith, Stroke: Joan Sykes Male F - J Quad Scull 1st. Corio Bay 3:43.15 Bow: Paul Van Prooyen, 2: Paul Hargreaves, 3: Jim Thomas, Stroke: Jeff Sykes Male F - J Coxless Pair 1st. Melbourne University 3:43.45 Bow: John Whiting, Stroke: Geoffrey Rees Male F - J Coxed Four 1st. Richmond/Banks 4:05.62 Bow: John Jopling (BANKS), 2: James McKay (BANKS), 3: Luke Koekoek (BANKS), Stroke: Ray Dennis (RRC), Cox: Lisa Muntz Male G - J Single Scull 1st. Mannum 4:28.53 John Banks Male G - J Coxed Eight 1st. Melbourne University 3:31.18 Bow: Stanley Spittle, 2: James Wetherley, 3: Robert Maple, 4: Geoff Haslam, 5: Peter Martin, 6: Richard Parker, 7: Paul Ferguson, Stroke: Peter Philp, Cox: John Whiting Male Novice Coxed Four 1st. Richmond 3:38.34 Bow: Nigel Ainslie, 2: James Farrar, 3: Michael Calvert, Stroke: Charlie Burke, Cox: Michael Numa, Coach: Franziska Locher Male Masters Novice Coxed Quad Scull 1st. Footscray City 3:58.43 Bow: Ian Gomm, 2: Tom Chan, 3: Michael Ranjel, Stroke: Stuart Low, Cox: Alice Mutton Female Masters Coxed Quad Scull 1st. Yarra Yarra 4:04.53 Bow: Catherine Bradford, 2: Gail Lloyd, 3: Jenny Hall, Stroke: Jo Jackson, Cox: Jeremy Hofsteede Male Masters Coxless Four 1st. Power House 3:29.28 Bow: Shane O'Connor-Smith, 2: Conrad Tulloch, 3: Drew Holman, Stroke: Nicholas Hatjiandreou Female Masters Coxless Four 1st. Power House 3:58.50 Bow: Virginia Tainton, 2: Rosie Burgess, 3: Kirsten Chapman, Stroke: Fleur Spriggs
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Umpires Commission’s Report
Last season was a challenging one for our umpires. Declining numbers mean our umpires are stretched. All regattas were safely covered but sometimes this was at the bare minimum. I thank all umpires for their efforts and continued enthusiasm despite the growing workload. It must be remembered that our umpires are volunteers trying to provide safe and fair competition in the sport we all love. Over the last couple of years much thought has been given to increasing the number of qualified active umpires in Victoria. The requirement for clubs to have Level 1 umpires available to assist at regatta has been in place for some time. This has greatly assisted in the running of regattas and although initially seen as a burden is now generally accepted. When the scheme was introduced it was hoped that a reasonable number of people would progress to the next level and become fully qualified umpires. Unfortunately only a very small number have progressed and it has not been enough to arrest the decline in umpire numbers. Other ‘soft’ recruiting methods have also been insufficient. The reason Rowing Victoria provides umpires to regattas is to maintain the safety, consistency, quality and fairness of regattas for the benefit of all competitors and clubs and schools. The Umpires Commission has recommended to the RV Board that all clubs be required to have qualified and active Level 2 umpires on their books. Schools will also be encouraged to have Level umpires registered. The minimum number of umpires each club would need to have will be related to its size and equivalent to the votes each club has at a General Meeting. Big clubs will need to have at least five active umpires on the books, small clubs and schools only one. The system will be phased in over 3 years to allow for training. This is the only way to provide the number of umpires required. A new uniform has been approved and will be introduced next season. We have adopted the RA uniform style and colour scheme, with both RA and RV logos. As our accreditation scheme is now national (NOAS) we felt it made sense that we use the national uniform. While full adoption of NOAS is mired in details we have pushed on with developing a methodology for maintaining and recording accreditations. In the coming year we hope to see this integrated into the national system.
The Victoria Olympic Committee recently awarded Reg McKay the Julius Patching Award in recognition of his many, many years of service to rowing as an official and administrator. This is one of the highest honours in Victorian sport and we congratulate Reg on receiving this award, it is richly deserved. I would like to thank Robin Burrows, Rod Florence, Greg Falk, David Grubits, and Rob Allen for their efforts on the Umpires Commission. Greg Falk threw himself into the role of regatta manning coordinator and did a great job. Rob Kemp and Rob Allen have studiously been maintaining the NOAS accreditation system for the last couple of seasons. This little piece of bureaucracy is rather cumbersome but we are very grateful to Rob & Rob for the work they do. Rene Klupacs as a member of the Rowing Australia Umpires Commission provided us valuable liaison with the national level. Again this year a number of umpires assisted with the Level 1 training program, thanks to John Nichols, Robin Murphy, Rob Kemp, Greg Falk Rene Klupacs, Rod Florence, Robin Burrows. The support of the RV staff is much appreciated, thanks to Nick Gall, Ross Paul and especially Alice Evans for all their effort and the support they give to our umpires. At this stage the make up of the Umpires Commission will be unchanged for the coming season. Robin Burrows has done a great job as Secretary for a number of years, however he has indicated he will have less time available so some of his tasks will be reassigned. The season ahead will again be long and demanding with the added challenge of training a new wave of umpires drafted from clubs and schools. We look forward to this extra challenge for the long term benefit it will bring. Bill Webster Chairman
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Financial Report
the year of $35,630 and growth in the value of the investment portfolio of $28,124. During the year there was a major restructure of the share investment portfolio to better position it for both growth and income; the closing value of the share portfolio was $677,810. Notwithstanding it’s significantly lowered cost base the Board believes that RV is well positioned to deal with a number of challenges in 2011/12 including several new staff and a significant workload including the hosting of the Australian Masters Championships in May, 2012. Going forward the Board will continue its policy of budgeting for a better than breakeven position while endeavouring to keep increases in fees and levies to a minimum. The Board is pleased to announce that fees and levies remain unchanged for 2011/12. Yours faithfully David Pincus Finance Director
I am pleased to present the financial statements with this report together with the auditor's report thereon. Rowing Victoria has returned to a sound financial footing after three consecutive trading losses, with a trading surplus for the year of $35,360 (compared to a trading loss for the prior year of $20,763), and a profit on the sale of shares as part of the restructuring of our investment portfolio of $32,054 for a net surplus for the year of $67,684. The principal sources of this improvement are the restructuring of our office operations, the takeover by Rowing Australia of our Elite Development activities and the careful management of RV conducted events such as our State Championships. Revenue from operating activities has fell significantly to $995,128 reflecting the one-off effect of the conduct of the Australian Championships in the previous period. Net assets of the association have risen by $69,636, to $1,100,469 with the major items being the surplus for
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ROWING VICTORIA INCORPORATED INCOME STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2011
The accompanying notes form part of these accounts.
Notes 2011 2010
$ $
Revenue from operating activities 2 995,128 1,214,129
Expenditure from operating activities
Employee benefits expenses 3 288,542 342,633
Other expenses 3 670,956 892,259
959,498 1,234,892
Net surplus/(deficit) prior to non operating reve-nue
35,630
(20,763)
Revenue from non operating activities
Profit on sale of shares 2 32,054 -
Net surplus/(deficit) 67,684 (20,763)
Accumulated surplus at the beginning of the fi-nancial year
946,526
967,289
Accumulated surplus at the end of the financial year
1,014,210 946,526
Notes 2011 2010
$ $
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash and cash equivalents 4 420,261 360,399
Receivables 5 108,255 86,610
Inventory 7 6,132 7,174
Other assets 8 4,389 4,509
Total current assets 539,037 458,692
ROWING VICTORIA INCORPORATED BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30 JUNE 2011
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ROWING VICTORIA INCORPORATED BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30 JUNE 2011
The accompanying notes form part of these accounts.
Notes 2011 2010
$ $
NON-CURRENT ASSETS
Other financial assets 6 677,810 649,686
Property, plant and equipment 9 40,550 61,511
Total non-current assets 718,360 711,197
TOTAL ASSETS 1,257,397 1,169,889
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Payables 10 148,105 117,666
Provisions 11 6,022 21,390
Total current liabilities 154,127 139,056
NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES
Provisions 11 2,801 21,390
Total non-current liabilities 2,801 139,056
TOTAL LIABILITIES 156,928 139,056
NET ASSETS 1,100,469 1,030,833
EQUITY
Retained surplus 1,014,210 946,526
Investment revaluation reserve 86,259 84,307
TOTAL EQUITY 1,100,469 1,030,833
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ROWING VICTORIA INCORPORATED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2011
The accompanying notes form part of these accounts.
Retained Surplus
Investment Revaluation
Reserve
Total
$ $ $
Balance at 30 June 2009 967,289 34,639 1,001,928
Net deficit for the year (20,763) - (20,763)
Valuation increment - 49,668 49,668
Balance at 30 June 2010 946,526 84,307 1,030,833
Net surplus for the year 67,684 - 67,684
Valuation increment - 1,952 1,952
Balance at 30 June 2011 1,014,210 86,259 1,100,469
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ROWING VICTORIA INCORPORATED CASH FLOW STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2011
The accompanying notes form part of these accounts.
Notes 2011 2010
$ $
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Receipts from activities 920,473 1,104,334
Interest and dividends received 26,915 33,434
Payments to employees and creditors (881,135) (1,211,492)
Net cash flows from operating activities 12 (b) 66,253 (73,724)
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Payments for property, plant and equipment (12,272) (21,123)
Net proceeds from sale of shares 508,893 -
Net (purchase)/receipt of investments (503,012) (11,001)
Net cash flows from investing activities (6,391) (32,124)
Net increase/(decrease) in cash held 59,862 (105,848)
Cash at the beginning of the financial year 360,399 466,247
Cash at the end of the financial year 12 (a) 420,261 360,399
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ROWING VICTORIA INCORPORATED NOTES TO AND FORMING PART OF THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2011 1. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES The financial report covers Rowing Victoria Inc. as an individual entity incorporated in Victoria under the Associations Incorporation Act (Victoria) 1981. The financial report is a special purpose financial report prepared in order to satisfy the financial reporting requirements of the Associations Incorporation Act (Victoria) 1981. The Board has determined that the association is not a reporting entity. The financial report has been prepared on an accrual basis and is based on historical costs and does not take account changing money values or, except where specifically stated, current valuations of non-current assets. The following significant accounting policies, which are consistent with the previous period, unless otherwise stated, have been adopted in the preparation of this financial report. Revenue recognition Sponsorship contributions are generally recognised as revenue on receipt except for specific
sponsorships or donations for which the Association has received a commitment from the sponsor or donor.
Proceeds from additional activities are recognised on receipt. Interest revenue is recognised as it
is earned. Donations and dividends are recognised when the Association receives control over the related funds.
(b) Plant and equipment Each class of plant and equipment is carried at cost less, where applicable, any depreciation. The depreciable amount of all fixed assets, is depreciated on the diminishing value basis over
their useful lives to the association from the time the asset is held ready for use. The depreciation rates used for each class of asset are: Office equipment 7% to 40% Regatta and rowing equipment 7% to 50%
The carrying amount of plant and equipment is reviewed annually by the association to ensure it is not in excess of the recoverable amount of those assets. The recoverable amount is assessed on the basis of the expected net cash flows which will be received from the assets’ employment and subsequent disposal. The expected net cash flows have not been discounted to their present values in determining recoverable amounts.
Employee benefits
Provision is made for the association’s liability for employee benefits arising from services rendered by employees to the end of the reporting period. Employee benefits that are expected to be settled within one year have been measured at the amounts expected to be paid when the liability is settled. Employee benefits payable later than one year have been measured at the net present value of the estimated future cash outflows to be made for those benefits. In determining the liability, consideration is given to employee wage increases and the probability that the employee may not satisfy vesting requirements. Those cash outflows are discounted using market yields on national government bonds with terms to maturity that match the expected timing of cash flows
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ROWING VICTORIA INCORPORATED NOTES TO AND FORMING PART OF THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2011
1. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (Cont’d)
Trade and other payables
Trade and other payables represent the liability outstanding at the end of the reporting period for goods and services received by the association during the reporting period, which remain unpaid. The balance is recognised as a current liability with the amounts normally paid within 30 days of recognition of the liability.
Cash and cash equivalents Cash and cash equivalents include cash on hand, deposits held at call with banks and other short
-term highly liquid investments.
Financial assets Investments held are originally recognised at cost which includes transaction costs. They are
subsequently measured at fair value which is equivalent to their market bid price at reporting date. Movements in fair value are recognised through an equity reserve.
(g) Inventories Inventories are measured at cost, adjusted when applicable for any loss of service potential. Goods and services tax (GST) Revenues, expenses and assets are recognised net of the amount of GST, except where the
amount of GST incurred is not recoverable from the Australian Taxation Office. In these circumstances the GST is recognised as part of the cost of acquisition of the asset or as part of an item of expense. Receivables and payables in the Balance Sheet are shown inclusive of GST.
Impairment of assets
At the end of each reporting period, the association reviews the carrying values of its tangible assets to determine whether there is any indication that those assets have been impaired. If such an indication exists, the recoverable amount of the asset, being the higher of the asset’s fair value less costs to sell and value-in-use, is compared to the asset’s carrying value. Any excess of the asset’s carrying value over its recoverable amount is expenses to the income statement.
Available for sale financial assets
All investments are classified as available for sale financial assets. Available for sale financial assets are reflected at fair value unless the fair value cannot be reliably measured. Unrealised gains and losses arising from changes in fair value are taken directly to equity.
Key estimates Impairment
The association assesses impairment at the end of each reporting date by evaluation of conditions and events specific to the association that may be an indicative of impairment triggers. Recoverable amounts of relevant assets are reassessed using value-in-use calculations which incorporate various key assumptions.
No impairment has been recognised in respect of assets.
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ROWING VICTORIA INCORPORATED NOTES TO AND FORMING PART OF THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2011 1. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (Cont’d) Key judgements Provision for impairment of receivables Included in accounts receivable at 30 June 2010 is an amount receivable from the rowing clubs
which is material. The directors believe that the debts will be recoverable and a doubtful debt provision has not been made at 30 June 2011.
Comparative figures Where necessary, comparative figures have been adjusted to conform with changes in
presentation for the current financial year.
2011 2010
$ $
2. Revenue
Operating activities Affiliation fees
160,523
133,421
Coaching courses 26,569 31,057
Dividends and interest 26,915 33,434
Fundraising income 71,348 56,015
Government grants 161,340 201,210
Regatta income 157,106 114,873
Rowing Victoria managed events 169,590 466,088
Sundry income 33,107 73,274
State team fees 67,771 62,291
Australian Masters Championship 87,614 -
Other income 33,245 42,466
995,128 1,214,129
Non-Operating activities Proceeds from sale of shares
508,893
-
Cost of shares sold 476,839 -
32,054 -
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ROWING VICTORIA INCORPORATED NOTES TO AND FORMING PART OF THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2011
2011 2010
$ $
3. Expenditure
Employee benefits expense
Salaries, casual labour & associated costs 274,830 323,337
Superannuation contributions 13,712 19,296
288,542 342,633
Other expenses
Affiliation fees 21,679 19,645
Coaching courses 16,808 16,731
Administration expenses 43,185 58,605
Rental 23,321 21,892
Advertising and promotions 1,250 28,048
Rowing Victoria managed events 86,265 291,755
Depreciation 31,060 28,006
Development expenses 73,419 71,370
State team expenses 96,182 83,180
Insurance 11,274 20,051
Fundraising expenses 73,414 63,565
Regatta expenses 66,534 78,024
Travel expenses 20,843 59,267
Other expenses 58,385 52,120
Entry fees for Australian Masters Regatta 45,164 -
Loss of assets disposed 2,173 -
670,956 892,259
4. CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS
Cash at bank 420,261 360,297
Petty cash - 102
420,261 360,399
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2011 2010
$ $
5. RECEIVABLES
Trade debtors 100,320 86,610
Other receivables 3,839 -
GST receivable 4,096 -
108,255 86,610
6. OTHER FINANCIAL ASSETS
Non-current – Shares in listed companies at market value
International fund 186,773 380,445
Interstate fund 491,037 269,241
677,810 649,686
ROWING VICTORIA INCORPORATED NOTES TO AND FORMING PART OF THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2011
7. INVENTORY
Course manual & booklets 6,132 7,174
6,132 7,174
8. OTHER ASSETS
Prepayments 4,389 4,509
4,389 4,509
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2011 2010
$ $
9. PROPERTY, PLANT & EQUIPMENT
Office equipment – at cost 110,998 111,029
Accumulated for depreciation (97,779) (96,690)
13,219 14,339
Rowing & regatta equipment – at cost 158,462 156,285
Accumulated for depreciation (131,131) (114,226)
27,331 42,059
Motor vehicle – at cost 20,455 20,455
Accumulated for depreciation (20,455) (15,342)
- 5,113
40,550 61,511
ROWING VICTORIA INCORPORATED NOTES TO AND FORMING PART OF THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2011
2011
Office
equipment
Rowing & regatta
equipment
Motor
vehicle
Total
Balance at beginning of year
14,339
42,059
5,113
61,511
Additions 10,095 2,177 - 12,272
Disposals (2,173) - - (2,173)
Depreciation (9,042) (16,905) (5,113) (31,060)
Carrying amount at the end of year 13,219 27,331 - 40,550
2010
Office
equipment
Rowing & regatta
equipment
Motor
vehicle
Total
Balance at beginning of year
12,065
46,101
10,228
68,394
Additions 9,710 11,413 - 21,123
Depreciation (7,436) (15,456) (5,114) (28,006)
Carrying amount at the end of year 14,339 42,059 5,113 61,511
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ROWING VICTORIA INCORPORATED NOTES TO AND FORMING PART OF THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2011
2011 2010
$ $
10. PAYABLES
Payables 58,769 34,380
Accrued expenses 89,336 76,239
Credit card - 413
GST payable - 6,634
148,105 117,666
11. PROVISIONS
Current
Provision for annual leave 6,022 21,390
6,022 21,390
Non Current
Provision for long service leave 2,801 -
2,801 -
12. CASH FLOW INFORMATION
(a) Reconciliation of cash Cash at the end of the financial year as
shown in the statement of cash flows is as follows:
Cash per balance sheet 420,261 360,289
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2011 2010
$ $
(b) Reconciliation of net cash flows from op-erating activities to operating surplus:
Operating surplus/(deficit) 67,684 (20,763)
Depreciation 31,060 28,006
Profit from sale of shares (32,054) -
Loss on disposal of assets 2,173 -
(Increase)/decrease in receivables (21,645) (66,210)
(Increase)/decrease in inventory 1,042 (3,855)
(Increase)/decrease in other assets 120 9,098
Increase/(decrease) in payables 30,439 (13,294)
Increase/(decrease) in provisions (12,566) (6,706)
Net cash flows from operating activities 66,253 (73,724)
ROWING VICTORIA INCORPORATED NOTES TO AND FORMING PART OF THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2011
13. OPERATING LEASE COMMITMENT
At 30 June 2011, outstanding lease commit-ments due for payment were as follows:
- Due within 12 months - -
- Due between 1 year and less than 2 years - -
- Due over 2 years - -
- -
14. CONTINGENT LIABILITIES
At the date of signing these accounts, the directors of the Association are not aware of any con-tingent liabilities.
15. EVENTS AFTER THE REPORTING PERIOD
There are no significant events which have occurred subsequent to 30 June 2011.
16. ASSOCIATION DETAILS
The registered office of the Association is: Suite 13, Commercial Road
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The board has determined the association is not a reporting entity and that this special purpose finan-
cial report should be in accordance with the accounting policies outlined in Note 1 to the financial state-
ments.
In the opinion of the Board the financial report:
(a) Presents a true and fair view of the financial position of Rowing Victoria Incorporated as at 30
June 2011 and its performance for the year ended on that date.
(b) At the date of this statement, there are reasonable grounds to believe that Rowing Victoria In-
corporated will be able to pay its debts as and when they fall due.
This statement is made in accordance with a resolution of the Board and is signed for and on behalf of
the Board by:
Signed at Melbourne this 25th day of August 2011.
Director Director
ROWING VICTORIA INCORPORATED
STATEMENT BY DIRECTORS
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