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AUBC marches towards Premiership |
At the first regatta of 2012, AUBC dominated racing at West Lakes, winning 14 of the 28 club events on offer. This included claiming 10 of the possible 14 men's races, and 4 of the 14 women's races. In the opening race, the 1st grade mens single, Kai Ward led from the front, with a hard fought victory over AUBC-SASI sculler Lachie Ward, hardman Alister Walsh and Murray Bridge's Dylan Porte.
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Blacks claim seven medals at Aust Uni Champs Rowing! |
The Adelaide University Boat Club has acquitted itself admirably at last week's 2011 Australian University Championships, taking medals in 7 categories, and being denied even more by race cancellations due to weather.
Current mens quad scull World Champion James McRae, and 2011 Rowing World Championships silver medallist Peta White, highlighted the 41-strong South Australian contingent, including 3 coaches and 3 athletes from UniSA, who travelled to Penrith, NSW for the regatta.
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Heartwarming news of Amber's continued recovery |
World Champion & Olympic rower Amber Halliday's gradual recovery from a cycling accident in January has been chronicled in the feature piece of this week's "Contact Sport" program on the ABC. The link to the program is available at the bottom of this article.
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AUBC Congratulates its World Championship Medalists |
Chris Morgan created history on Saturday, as his historic win in the Australian Mens Quad Sculls at the 2011 Rowing World Championships in Bled, Slovenia. In a day of records, this was Australia first ever title in this category, and its best ever team performance at a Worlds. Fellow Blacks Peta White and Renee Chatterton contributed to this stellar effort, with their hard fought silver medal in the Australian Womens Coxless Four adding to the 10 medals, including three golds.
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Top athletes build for the Rowing World Championships |
AUBC rowers Chris Morgan, Peta White and Renee Chatterton have been putting in their last fortnight of full training, before the taper begins for the 2011 Rowing World Championships begin in Bled, Slovenia on August 28th.
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2010 IV Men's VIII Victory Dinner |
On Friday August 26 at 7pm the members and supporters of the club will be holding an event in support of the IV Men's VIII victory from last year. It will be black tie in the newly rennovated Barr Smith Boat Shed
Although it has been some time since the crew crossed the line first there has been much activity in the club in the past 9 months and it was thought that this would provide a fantastic opportunity to promote the coming IV season.
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We looked high and low and in the end there he was right in front of our faces! Andrew Swift, former lightweight national champion (and very much former lightweight!) has been appointed coach of the AUBC Senior Men and Senior Women. Andrew will work along side Brooke and Mike to deliver coaching for all crews.
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Annual General Meeting 2011 |
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The Adelaide University Boat Club held its 2011 AGM in the Barr Smith Boatshed on the 1st of May this year.
All positions were made vacant and a new committee elected, including 9 new members. Vice Presidents were re-elected, and some added. Michael Jeffries and Brian Richardson continued as Club President and Patron respectively.
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Nationals 2011 Full Results |
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After weeks of anxious waiting, please find within full results for every AUBC rower at the 2011 Australian Rowing Championships.
Look below for a full account of how AUBC fared in the blustery conditions at West Lakes.
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AUBC rowers won a swag of medals at the recent 2011 Australian Rowing Championships, held at the A.M. Ramsay regatta course at West Lakes...
After utter dominance at the SA and NSW state championships, Blacks sculler Chris Morgan had to be content with silver in the Open Mens Single Scull, after his historic Gold in the same event last year. This was followed by medals in the double and quad.
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