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As the temperatures continued to rise on a day expected to reach 38 at the Champion Lakes Regatta Centre, the home crowd became vocal as the women’s pair race came down the field.

Hannah Vermeersch and Alexandra Hagan rowed from lane 2 in the final of the under 23 women’s pair but held the favourites tag entering the race despite only rowing together in a pair for the last two months.

The race was virtually over by the 500m buoy as the Western Australian duo established a commanding five second lead over the other five crews.

It was a lead that proved far too expansive for any of the other crews to pull back, despite the best efforts from Fiona Albert and Charlotte Travers, and Emma Webley and Lucy Stephan.

Vermeersch and Hagan stopped the clock in 7:31.84 to record a 5.31 second victory and secure the national title for the Swans and WA Rowing Club.

Hagan said the pair had improved well in their two months together.

“Two months isn’t a great deal of time, but we’ve done with it what we can and I think we’ve put ourselves in a pretty good position,” Hagan said.

“The Queens Cup will be a challenge on Sunday as Victoria are stacked so it will be tough but we’ll put in a huge effort and see what happens.”

In the under 23 men’s pair final Angus Moore and Sam Hookway led all the way to win a talent filled final.

Moore and Hookway were almost two seconds ahead of the Western Australian pair of Brenday Murray and Matthew Cochran by the 1000m mark and then continued to build on the margin before crossing the line in a time of 6:50.59.

Murray and Cochran finished in second place while another Western Australian combination, Tom Gatti and David Watts, finished in third place.

By: David Polglase – Updated on: 9/03/2012

Day 1 – Monday , 5th March

Still & hot conditions welcomed rowers from across Australia to Champion Lakes, WA, for this year’s Australian Rowing National Championships. With 36C conditions and head winds coming in there was going to be a hot day of racing at the office!

Under 23 Men’s Single Scull (U23M1x)

There were 28 entrants for this category with First place in the heats only progressing direct to the semi-finals, with the remainder going through to repacharge. Notable to mention the title holder for this category from 2011 was the ACT’s own NICK BARNIER of CANBERRA RC, who did not disappoint winning his heat in the fastest time of the event and progressing through to the semi-finals!

Under 23 Men’s Pair (U23M2-)

With several entrants following up from a successful 2011 Junior National Team campaign, this was always going to be a category with growing competition. In spite of stiff headwinds having blown up at this stage of the morning, ANGUS MOORE of CANBERRA RC, National Team member of the U23 Men’s Eight in 2011, rowed long strokes of strong rhythm with his pair partner from Melbourne University, Sam Hookway, to take this out in easy fashion and likewise finish through to the semi-finals and escape the repecharges.

Day 2 – Tuesday 6th March

Under 23 Men’s Double Scull

The officials were spot on the money describing this as the hottest race of both the event and the day’s program involving the finest Under 23 Men’s scullers in the country! In spite of blistering hot head winds and near 40C temperatures the team of NICK BARNIER from CANBERRA RC teamed up with long friend Ben Morely of Queensland Academy of Sport, to impress selectors in this event. With NRCE (National Rowing Centre of Excellence) Selectors already prioritising the U23 Men’s Double for National 2012 team nominations, it was an event to hotly watch.

Within the 1000m mark the Canberra composite crew found itself in an unusual 4th place and a length down, and with only the top 3 securing an opportunity to the semi final in an uphill nettle to the line. With 500m to go the crew wound up the rating to 40 spm with one goal in mind – the result – SECOND … and through to the semis!

Day 3 – Wednesday 7th March

With semi finals now in train and 1 opportunity through to the Finals for the Under 23 Single Sculls, there was no doubt ACT Academy of Sport Coach, GORDON MARCKS, would be doing his homework studying the conditions, the prior results, and much more to get the ACT’s best through to the Finals in all important top 2 placings for an all important Finals berth.

First cab off the rank was NICK BARNIER in the Under 23 Single Scull. The conditions had changed around quite significantly from the prior 2 days to a cooler and stiff tail wind. Sticking to a form race plan, Nick found himself shaking loose the competition early in to the 2nd 500m to secure a strong margin over the other rivals and finish in SECOND and through to the FINALS!

Next cab was young GUS MOORE pairing up again with Victorian Sam Hookway of MUBC to contend for a Finals berth in the Under 23 Men’s Pair. Under rating all competition keeping easy and long rhythm, the Pair kept a strong position above the competition to finish SECOND and through to the FINALS!

Keeping with the theme for the day, quick conditions prevailed and ensured the Under 23 Men’s Coxless Four composite crew of Victorians Hookway, Poulter, Simpson and CRC’S ANGUS MOORE to win their heat in the fastest time of the event in 5.58 over the 2km distance and win pillar to post, ahead of all crews at every marker of the race.

A solid performance for the rowers representing the ACT in these young categories. With Finals berths now secured for the Canberra crews, coach GORDON MARCKS will be keeping the rowers with good strategy … and a cool head searching for some Brim fish at the end of Fremantle jetty!

By: Chris Polyichanin – Updated on: 8/03/2012

It was the turn of ANU’s double scullers to impress on the second day of racing at the National Rowing Championships in Perth today.

David Wright and Riley Owen made people sit up and take notice when they qualified directly into Friday’s final of the Open Men’s Double Sculls only 3.90 seconds behind the Beijing Olympic gold medal crew of David Crawshay and Scott Brennan.

The Olympic Champions and the ANU double comfortably held off the rest of the field as they finished first and second in their heat.

Another fine performance came in the Open Lightweight Men’s Double Sculls when Mack Wilcox and Dylan Conolan qualified fourth fastest for their Friday final.

The other ANU double in action today was Jacqui Williams and Natalie Graf in the Under 23 Women’s event. They progressed to Wednesday’s repechage.

After racing in temperatures up to 37 degrees today, all competitors are looking forward to some milder weather conditions on Wednesday.

By: Nick Hunter – Updated on: 7/03/2012

The heats of the Men’s Under 23 Scull have seen the first photo finish of the regatta with Sydney University Boat Club’s Hamish Playfair and Canberra Rowing Club’s Nicholas Barnier giving spectators a small taste of the level of competition to be expected.

Defending champion, Barnier, has returned to protect his title with Sasha Belonogoff expected to provide some fierce competition in the Final.

Sydney University’s Ryan Edwards is also proving to be one to watch after his comfortable win in the second fastest heat of the event. Edward’s will progress straight to the semi-final along with Pine Rivers Rowing Club’s Chris Anderson, Grammarians Rowing Club’s Ben Morley, Australian National University Boat Club’s Riley Owen, Belonogoff and Barnier.

Racing continues with the Under 23 Women’s Coxless Pair taking to the course as the temperature pushes past 30 degrees just after 9am.

By: Lauren Pokrzywa – Updated on: 5/03/2012 1:06:33 PM

As a result of the ISRA cancelation we have extended the close of entries for the ACT Championships to allow interstate schools to consider the Championships as an alternative. Entries will now close at 9pm on Sunday 4th March.

Please be advised the ACT Championship event list has been updated to included the Championship Men’s Open Double (MCh 2X). This event is now event number 58. Subsequently all previous events from 58 to 68 now range from 59 to 69. The updated event list is marked ‘Updated 24/02/2012’.

Apologies for any inconvenience caused.

View or Download the Updated Event List

Day 1 of the Championships will be hosted by Radford College and Day 2 by Canberra Boys Grammar School.

More Information will be available here shortly.

Entry fees are $12 for championship events and $6.60 for non-championship events.

Entries are to be submitted by clubs via Rowing Manager

Age Classification Explained
A rower may compete in an age event where he/she is under the specified age throughout the entire current calendar year.
For example a rower or coxswain may compete in an under 19 event until the 31 December of the year in which the individual reaches the age of 18.

Masters Classification Explained
The age of a Masters rower shall be that which he or she attains during the current calendar year. For more information on Masters Classifications refer to Rule 25 in the 2008 edition of the Rowing Australia Rules. Available here.

Day 1 of the Championships will be hosted by Radford College and Day 2 by Canberra Boys Grammar School.

Please check back here for the upcoming Bulletins.

Following discussions with the NCA and with their approval, the association has unclipped buoys on the Yarramundi reach 1800m course before the logs had time to arrive from upstream yesterday.
James and I with assistance from Philip Winkworth have pulled up the buoys outside lanes 7, 5 and 3, leaving the buoys either side of lane 1, except near the 1800 to 1500m.
We removed all buoys at the 1800 to 1500 where the major flow exists.
Hopefully with much of the course now on the bottom of the lake it will be less vulnerable than last time.
The Association and our volunteers will be responsible for re-clipping the buoys once the lake is clear of debris and hopefully the cable network is still intact.
Enjoy your training on the land while the lake is closed.

David Bagnall

Lake Burley Griffin is closed to all sporting and recreational uses following the Queanbeyan Sewage Treatment Plant BEING ON BYPASS OPERATIONS.

The National Capital Authority was advised today that PARTIALLY TREATED sewage is being released into the MOLONGLO RIVER which flows into Lake Burley Griffin.

It is unsafe to use the lake for any activities that involve contact with the water such as swimming, canoeing, recreational boating, rowing or fishing.

Water features and irrigation systems that rely on water from Lake Burley Griffin have been stopped. The Captain Cook Memorial Jet, Central Reflection Pond and Centenary of Federation Fountains are among the water features closed.

Ferry services will continue operating where patrons are protected from incidental exposure to lake water.

Lake Burley Griffin will be closed for at least one week. Decisions about reopening will be based on water quality sample results.

Unfortunately due to large amounts of rainfall in the Canberra region the Independent Schools Rowing Association Regatta has been cancelled. The National Capital Authority who manage the lake has advised there are large amounts of debris flowing through the lake and with the predication of more rain they remain on flood alert.

As a product of all the rain we have been having there have been reports of debris in the lake. Currently East Basin and parts of Central Basin are effected however as the rain continues there will most likely be more areas affected. Please take care.

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