Rowing
Rowing disciplines include: Rowing, Para-rowing, Indoor, and Coastal
Beach Sprint, opens in a new tab. Beach Sprint is a head-to-head elimination style of racing, with a short sprint along the beach, a 250m row, and a 180-degree turn before rowing back to the beach and sprinting to the finish line.
Masters, opens in a new tab. Open to rowers from the beginning of the year during which they turn 27. Masters rowers fit in categories A to L depending on their age or the average age of their crew. The masters rower may then compete against others with the same average age in the respective category, or against rowers/crews of an older or younger category with a handicap.
Sporting Schools
Sporting Schools. Introducing students to rowing.
- Riggers Indoor Rowing. An innovative youth engagement program for the sport of rowing. Riggers programs provide 4 x 45 minute sessions, available to primary school students in Years 3 to 6 and secondary students in Year 7 and 8.
- Riggers Experience Rowing. An 'on water' rowing program only available to secondary school students in Years 7 and 8. This innovative learn to row program engages participants at a local rowing club.
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