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ROWING TASMANIA INC.
ROWING TASMANIA INC.
105th ANNUAL REPORT
Presented at the Annual General Meeting held at North Esk Rowing Club Launceston Friday
25th August 2017
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Table of Contents
1. Office Bearers ..................................................................................................................................................
2. President’s Report ..........................................................................................................................................
3. Financial Report for the Year Ended 30 June 2017 ....................................................................................
4. Regatta Manager's Report .............................................................................................................................
5. Executive Officer’s Report .............................................................................................................................
6. State Development and Pathway Officer……………………………………………………………………………
7. TSRA Report ....................................................................................................................................................
8. Masters Commssion Report ..........................................................................................................................
10. Awards - Season 2016/2017 ..........................................................................................................................
11. National Team Representatives ....................................................................................................................
12. 2017 State Club Champions……………………………………………………………………………………………..
13. 2016 State Club Champions……………………………………………………………………………………………..
14. Annual General Meeting Minutes 2016 .......................................................................................................
15. Affiliated Club List 2017 .................................................................................................................................
16. Major Sponsors & Supporters 2017 ............................................................................................................
Office Bearers
President James Gibson
Administration Manager Position not filled
Finance Manager Robert Tenbensel
Regatta Manager Brian Brennan
Executive Officer Rob Prescott
Pathway and Development Officer Grant Pryor
TIS Head Rowing Coach Brett Crow
Committee Members Andrew Streeter
Kristy Arnold
John Driessen
Peter George
Grant Pryor (resigned March 2017)
Peter Volker
TSRA Representative Julian Joscelyne
Life Members Ian Patterson
Michael Williams
David Rattray
David Poulson
Pat McGuffie
Michael Banks
Ivan Dolby
Jack Ellings
Michael Goodger
Robert Blake
John Oakley
George Homer
James Gibson
Rod Dolbel
John Driessen
David Schier
RA Councilor James Gibson
Property Officer Rod Dolbel
Para-Rowing Co-ordinator Position not filled
Masters Rowing Co-ordinator Masters Commission
Lodge Managers Lisa Maree Hayward
Resigned 2016 & 2017 respectively Jan and Wally Croswell
( 2016 Rules Committee Phil Fraser
Tina Maher
Rod Dolbel
Lake Barrington Sub Committee James Gibson
Rod Dolbel
Michael Goodger
Rob Prescott
Public Officer James Gibson
Honorary Solicitors Bill Ayliffe/Tim Whyte
Presiding Officer Helene Woods
Team Manager Lloyd Luck
Auditor Synectic Audit & Assurance Pty Ltd
State Selectors John Driessen
Neil Stump
Ken Davey
PRESIDENT’S REPORT 2017
I have pleasure in presenting the President’s Report for 2017.
It has, once again, been a successful and rewarding season, but at the same time provided us with many challenges, especially in the amount
of time that our volunteers have to contribute during the season.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank the members of the Rowing Tasmania Committee for their contributions during the year, and all
other volunteers of Clubs, Schools and other Rowing Associations that have contributed to our season.
One of the major achievements of the Committee during the season was the finalisation of the new position of State Development and Pathway
Officer. This position is jointly funded by Rowing Tasmania, Tasmanian Institute of Sport and Rowing Australia. Because of the generous
sponsorship of Hancock Prospecting Pty Ltd to Rowing Australia, this has made additional funds available to the Pathway Program from which
we benefit. The services provided by this new position are available to all Clubs and Schools. Grant Pryor was appointed to this position, which
commenced on the 1st January 2017.
During the season the new 5 year Strategic Plan was completed and approved by the Committee and circulated to the rowing community.
Thank you to Peter Volker and Julian Joscelyne who took the lead on this project, and the other members of the rowing community who
contributed. This is a living document that the Committee reviews on an ongoing basis at it meetings where its performance is updated on
each criteria.
Congratulations to all rowers who competed at State Regattas and National Championships, where once again our medal tally exceeded the
previous year.
Congratulations to Georgia Nesbitt and Sarah Hawe who were selected in the National team and represented Australia overseas, and Henry
Youl who represented Australia in the World Rowing Under 23 Championships.
Individual achievements and awards are detailed further later in this report but I would like to take the opportunity to congratulate all who
were nominated for these awards.
Congratulations to North Esk Rowing Club who won both the State Pennant and Hydro Cup and to The Friend’s School, the winner of the
School Pennant. Congratulations also to the individual winners, Clubs and Schools who competed at our State Championships.
Once again, this season there has been continuing development of our own rowing course and facilities at Lake Barrington. The four launching
pontoons have now been replaced, the accommodation facilities at Davies Bay Lodge have been upgraded and general repairs and
maintenance have been carried out on buildings and grounds.
We also have an ongoing program in place for the replacement or maintenance of the varied equipment that we use for conducting regattas
and general maintenance to our facilities.
Once again we have been successful in obtaining a grant from the Tasmanian Community Fund, which is for the re-development of the boat
park and the replacement of the boat racks. We would like to thank this organisation for their continuing support, with this particular project
resulting in racking to hold twice the number of boats previously provided for.
Life Member of Rowing Tasmania, Jack Ellings, passed away during the season. Jack was a past President of Rowing Tasmania and a staunch
volunteer to Rowing Australia and the Reeconian Rowing Club. Jack was posthumously awarded the Order of Australia for his services to
rowing, youth and the community.
Our condolences go to the families and immediate rowing families of all other members of the rowing community that have passed away
during the season.
At our previous AGM David Schier was awarded Life Member of Rowing Tasmania for his enormous contribution to the sport. Congratulations
to David on his Life Membership.
During the season both Jan and Wally Croswell have retired from their duties at the lake, on behalf of the whole rowing community I would
like to thank them for their contribution and friendships that we have shared over the years. I welcome Lisa as our cleaner and Rolly as our
groundsman and I am sure you will all welcome them in the coming season.
A special thank you to Robert Tenbensel who has served on the Committee and also on the Executive as our Financial Manager. Robert has
resigned his position due to ever increasing personal and business duties, I would like to personally thank Robert for the enormous contribution
that he has made during the years especially in finance and governance issues.
Our sport only operates on the generosity of our vast number of volunteers who contribute in so many ways, not only at State level but out
there in Club and School land.
Thank you also to:
Mick Goodger, John Oakley and George Homer for their endless work on our facilities and equipment.
Phil Fraser, Tina Maher and Chris Symons and their hardworking band of Boat Race Officials.
Kim Wilson and her tireless gang who look after catering.
Peter Volker our Media Officer for looking after our media releases.
Chris Price from Parks & Wildlife Tasmania, who has assisted us enormously over the years and who will be missed in his retirement.
Judy Mure, (the voice from the tower) for her many years of commentating.
The Somerset Scout & Rangers Group, our boat holders in all weather conditions (now retired).
Brian Brennan and his increasing number of helpers running the Regatta Office and Regattas.
Helene Wood Return Officer and Membership Data processing.
Luke Van Tienen for his work at LBI on landscaping etc.
Fred Slamen behind the scenes man providing us with pictures from the course and communication
Rob and Grant, our staff members who contribute as many volunteer hours as paid hours.
To our State selectors, State coaches, Rules Committee, Boat Drivers and all those other volunteers who put their hands up to cover the endless
tasks it takes to run the successful organisation of Rowing Tasmania.
Thank you to our Sponsors:
Bentleys, Veolia, Hydro Tasmania, Community Sport and Recreation Tasmania, Buckby Motors, Decent Rowing.
I would also like to thank our Partners, Rowing Australia and the Tasmanian Institute of Sport.
I also wish to acknowledge and thank for the support given to us during the season from – MAST, Sport and Recreation Tasmania, Parks &
Wildlife Tasmania and Kentish Council.
Once again, Rowing Tasmania is host of the Australian Masters Rowing Championships for 2018, we are looking to showcasing Lake Barrington
International Rowing Course to the Australian rowing community. This will also give Clubs and Schools the opportunity volunteer for this
major event and subsidise their fundraising for the coming season.
James S Gibson
President
Regatta Manager’s Report 2017
A good season with entries slightly down but equivalent to the previous year. The number of entries in regattas was
sometimes up, and sometimes down. This was mainly due to some schools choosing to attend certain regattas, but not all.
Overall it was a good season with only a small amount of racing missed due to weather.
Seats per Regatta Summary
SP1 SP2 SP3 SP4 SP5 SP6 Champs Yr. Total
2016/2017 738 1157 1289 1968 1685 1829 1729 10395
2015/2016 945 1174 1292 1824 1642 1879 1445 10201
2014/2015 997 1101 1828 1848 2155 2243 1762 11932
2013/2014 852 1142 1836 1994 1965 2291 1752 11832
2012/13 1214 1067 1468 1823 1717 1960 1594 10843
2011/12 823 1006 1335 1690 1960 1998 1825 10637
2010/11 678 1297 1457 1704 1759 2159 1715 10769
2009/10 883 1281 1590 1959 1385 1806 1578 10482
2008/9 854 988 1446 1606 1426 1740 1491 9551
2007/8 804 1539 1488 755 1411 1581 1605 9183
The IT environment developed considerably throughout the season thanks to the efforts of Fred Slamen who made it a
personal project. The development of an intranet, permitting electronic relay of results from the finish tower to the central
office, allowed for efficient and speedy display of results. The NBN is now in place, or soon will be, so further developments
will be possible next season
The continued support of the Ulverstone Scouting group in manning and womaning the boat holding at the start was
greatly appreciated. Rain or shine, they were there doing their bit – a great effort. The club support of the rostering of
other jobs – boat driving and numbers – was also very efficient with volunteers coming forward at all times. This is a critical
task and the regatta cannot proceed without this support. The assistance of Peter George in organising the boat driving
roster is greatly appreciated.
The Regatta Management database – rp7 – continues to be an extremely efficient regatta organiser which enables all the
paperwork to be achieved efficiently and quickly. We have been working with the programmer behind this software and he
is planning to work on a rowing score similar to the one used here to simplify the seeding process. I look forward to him
having some success in this area.
Finally, thanks again to the many hours provided by the on-water Boat Officials and Referees and to the many people giving
time to help in the Office. The time provided by all the volunteers helps the Regattas run as smoothly as they do. A regatta
would simply not happen without the support and generous offer of time from these people. In addition, as all our regattas
are now managed by Rowing Manager and rp7, a number of other volunteers have up-skilled in the office so that they are
available for other non-pennant regattas such as Schools regattas and Masters regattas, as well as the odd occasion where
Bernadette and myself are unable to be present.
Brian Brennan
Rowing Manager
Rowing Tasmania Inc
August 2017
State Pennant Results.
North Esk 783
TUBC 704
Bucks 592
Huon 454
Tamar 321
Mersey 189
DMCRC 186
Sandy Bay 172
Ulverstone 122
Lindisfarne 79
New Norfolk 58
Glenorchy 0
Hydro Cup Results.
North Esk 589
TUBC 476
Bucks 390
Huon 266
Tamar 238
Mersey 175
Sandy Bay 142
Ulverstone 122
DMCRC 103
Lindisfarne 78
New Norfolk 48
Glenorchy 0
Schools' Cup Results.
Friends 349
Grammar 261
Scotch 223
Hutchins 193
St Patrick’s 71
St Virgil’s 0
GYC 0
Executive Officer’s Report.
Once again it has been a very busy rowing year both on and off the water with Rowing Tasmania (RT) undertaking many
projects both large and small. This allows our sport to be in my opinion well-resourced and be in a strong position for the
future in so many areas, including the facilities at Lake Barrington, our volunteers, Boat Race Officials, Staff and the
relationships with not only our sponsors but our partners including Rowing Australia, The Department of Sport &
Recreation, The Kentish Community and Rowing Australia.
As mentioned in the Presidents Report our facility at Lake Barrington has also been a busy venue with a very successful
rowing season, the Dragon Boat and Canoe bodies also using the course and the motorsports fraternity conducting a
number of hill climbs. Both the Davies Bay and Barrington Lodges have had an increase in usage from not only rowing but
also community groups and members of the Public. This year we also had a wedding in the Reeconians Centre which could
be the start of a new market for the Complex. In late November of 2016 Parks and Wildlife installed a Traffic Counter at the
top of the entrance road and this has given Rowing Tasmania information on the number of vehicles that attend regattas
and also an overall number of cars that drive into the complex. The biggest regatta was North West Schools with 1589
vehicle movements over the two days, the Head of the River had 1167 vehicle movements for a one day regatta and for the
6 month period there was a total of 13700 vehicle movements in total coming into the complex. At the time of writing the
Boat Rack Replacement Project is well underway with the rack construction nearly completed and the first pod will be in the
ground from early September with a completion date by the Australian Masters Games in late October. I would like to
acknowledge the generous support the Tasmanian Community Fund plus Chris Symons for the design and layout of the site
and Mick Goodger for his counsel and ongoing assistance. The old racking (35 plus years) held approximately 200 boats and
we will end up with a capacity of just under 400 boats which will allow for future growth and a lifespan which may well
exceed 40 years. Our long time caretakers Jan and Wally Croswell have both made the decision to “leave the Lake” with
Wally retiring and Jan having a change of direction, I would personally like to thank them for not only their years of services
but also for being a part of the rowing family and we look forward to seeing them both at our regattas into the future. I
would like to welcome Lisa-Marie Hayward and Rolly Oceans and I am sure they will both enjoy their time at Lake
Barrington.
In regards to the Strategic Plan one of the areas that was identified in the consultation phase of the project was
“communications”, our social media platforms are showing continual growth and reach. Our website once again has had a
solid year with visits increasing and information being updated regularly. The news section of the website plus emails to
clubs and schools is the primary method of communication and I would urge the Clubs and Schools to distribute this
information to your respective membership as you receive it so the information is seen in a timely manner by the members.
Rowing Australia, The Tasmanian Institute of Sport and Rowing Tasmania have entered into a unique partnership agreement
in regards to the Tasmanian Pathway Program which is a “customised” state based program and is designed to develop and
give young athletes the opportunity to progress in the High Performance Pathway Program. Grant Pryor has joined RT as
the State Development and Pathway Officer and he will be working alongside the TIS and Rowing Australia, our clubs,
schools and coaches to support our athletes to realise their representative goals. I would like to thank Rowing Australia’s
CEO Michael Scott, Jaimie Fernandez Deputy Performance Director, Rowing Tasmania’s Grant Pryor and the TIS’s, Alisa
Denne, Brendan Long, Brett Crow and the Institute’s Director Paul Austen for their involvement in this exciting partnership.
Previously I mentioned the relationships that RT is establishing and we are fortunate to have MaST as a partner who has a
keen interest in the safety of both our athletes and coaches. Over the last twelve months there has been a number of
instances, primarily in regards to lighting on both rowing shells and coaches boats not being to the recommended standard.
I would urge all Clubs, Schools , Coaches and athletes to make sure that you can be seen and to appreciate that there are
other users of the States waterways and you have a duty of care for the safety of yourself, your fellow club members and
from a coaching perspective the athlete(s) that you are coaching. During the coming six months there will be the
opportunity for the rowing community to have input into a review of lighting for rowing shells. MaST once again have
requested from all Clubs and Schools and updated Safety Management Plan for the coming season.
It is a dangerous practise to individually thank those that are involved in our sport so I will thank all of you who are involved
in our affiliated clubs, schools, our supporters, staff , parents , BRO’s , coaches and athletes for the many hours that you put
into our sport.
We have a sport that is well resourced and I would suggest be the envy of many other sporting associations.
Rob Prescott.
Executive Officer
Rowing Tasmania Inc
State Development and Pathway Officer Report 2017
State Pathway Program
Following Rowing Australia’s review post RIO Olympics 2016, a bespoked Pathway Program was implemented
in each state. In Tasmania the three partners, RA-RT-TIS designed a program to work with schools and clubs to
enhance the development of young athletes and to give those athletes the opportunity to progress their
rowing careers to the highest level.
Presentations of the State Pathway Program were delivered at forums in Hobart, Launceston and Ulverstone.
The key components of the program are, Club & School based participation, Talent Identification, Talent Squad
Selection and NTC Development Squad selection.
The role of SDPO includes working with clubs & schools to bring students into club based programs, assist with
daily training environment, identify & prepare Tasmanian athlete rankings, assist development of athletes to
progress to the Talent Squad & NTC Development Squad, plan & coordinate coaching seminars and oversee
Coach Accreditation.
Talent Squad Selection
SDPO prepares annual athlete ranking data for a minimum of 40 underage athletes and presents a
recommendation list of the top 10 male & female athletes to State Pathway Program partners for consideration
of inclusion in the Talent Squad.
Recommendations are based on outcomes from NTID testing, regular 30 min. ergometer monitoring (IPM), 2K
ergometer test results and assessment of performance at Regattas, Time Trials and Camps.
This year sixteen underage rowers have accepted offers to participate in the Talent Squad. The successful
athletes are Nick Cash, Jared Weisse, Jack Barrett, Joseph Wilson, Angus McGlashan, Connor Ryan, Lars
Gillingham, Chris McGuiness-Terry, Lucas Wigston, Nat Graham, Amy Bain, Rebecca Bye, Amelia Chilcott, Kate
Hall, Katie King & Lucy Southcott.
Tasmanian Interstate Regatta Team
Rowing Tasmania Board endorsed the selection of the following crews, scullers, coxswains and coaches to
represent Tasmania in the Interstate Regatta at Sydney International Rowing Centre, Penrith NSW on Sunday
2nd April 2017. Lloyd Luck was appointed Team Manager.
Women’s Youth Eight (6th) – Ali Gruber (cox), Anneka Reardon, Madeline Tippett, Madeline Greenhill,
Lauren Conway, Romy Keppel, Lilli Reardon, Lilli Wrigley & Hannah Tippett. David Tippett & Neil Stump
(coaches)
Men’s Youth Eight (6th) – Sam Williams (cox), Nat Graham, Connor Ryan, Nick Cash, Jack Barrett, Angus
McGlashan, Carl Doedens, Lars Gillingham & Jared Weisse. Brett Crow & Barry Townsend/Trevor Barrett
(coaches)
Lightweight Men’s Four (5th) – Mathew Byrne, Alec Paterson, Oliver Marsden & Jacob Crow. Brett Crow
(coach)
Women’s Scull (4th) – Georgia Nesbitt. Paul Newbon (coach)
Men’s Scull (5th) – Wilson Mure. John Driessen (coach)
Women’s Para Scull (2nd) – Emma Jago. Jenna Driessen (coach)
Men’s Para Scull (4th) – Alistair Chong. Mark Stott (coach)
National Underage Selection Trials
Following the Australian Rowing Championships in April several Tasmanians attended trials at SIRC for National
Team selection later in the month.
Henry Youl trialed for Men’s U23 team, Nick Cash, Jared Weisse, Lars Gillingham, Jack Barrett, Joseph Wilson &
Connor Ryan for Men’s U19 team plus Amelia Chilcott & Meg Messer for Women’s U19 team.
All athletes gained valuable experience and acquitted themselves well at trials.
Although initially missing selection in a sculling boat, Henry Youl was subsequently invited to further trials and
gained his second successive selection in the Australian U23 Team as stroke of M U23 4+, finishing a creditable
fifth at the U23 World Championship.
At Junior Trials, Buckingham’s Nick Cash & Jared Weisse reaffirmed their National Junior Pair Championship
status. Unfortunately the pair’s winning time was short of the selection benchmark, but they were invited to
further trial against the eventual Australian Junior Four representative crew.
Similarly, after missing selection in the Junior Quad, Ulverstone’ s Joseph Wilson & North Esk’ s Jack Barrett
were also invited to further trial against the Australian Junior Double representative crew (who have recently
become 2017 World Junior Champions).
State Team and Winter Development Camps
In conjunction with our new pathway partners from TIS, we have conducted three camps this year. In January,
some 33 nominees attended our State Team Camp conducted at Lake Barrington, a change of venue from
recent years. State Selectors decided to conduct a pairs matrix as part of the selection process, determining LBI
as most suitable venue given fairness of buoyed lanes, accurate timing capabilities and team accommodation
facilities.
In a further departure from past norms, our two Winter Camps this year have been by selective invitation rather
than open attendance basis, providing a more performance focused group. Athletes whom were part of our
2017 State Team were extended invitations together with the top 20 ranked underage athletes from the
previous season. Additionally, coaches were requested to nominate other athletes whom were undertaking
suitable winter training programs and considered potential Talent & NTC Development Squad members. A
third camp (single sculls) is scheduled for September 9th- 10th coinciding with the conduct of the inaugural
Head of the Lake long distance eights event at Lake Barrington.
We would like to extend our appreciation to clubs who loaned equipment and to coaches, chaperones and
helpers whom availed their valuable time to make the camps successful.
Junior Pathway Camp
Our camp for eligible U19s will again be conducted during Term 3 holiday break, October 7th – 8th at Lake
Barrington. This camp will be open invitation although numbers will be limited to approximately fifty athletes +
coxswains & coaches. The camp is an initiative to encourage more of our top U19 School Rowers whom have
demonstrated their potential during the past rowing season via Regatta performances, Talent Identification and
Individual Performance Monitoring, to consider high performance rowing pathways.
Rowers will train with their peers, be exposed to a range of other coaches and generally gain a better
understanding of the further rowing opportunities available to them.
We also see Junior Pathway Camp as an opportunity to develop closer relationships between clubs & schools.
Coach Education
Rowing Australia Level 1 Coach Accreditation is now available on-line, allowing aspiring coaches access to the
accreditation process at their own convenience. Nationally 680 participants have enrolled with 561 (83%) having
completed the course to date.
Level 2 transition to an on-line system is currently in early stages of development, in the interim RT will
continue to deliver Level 2 courses.
In July RT presented our first “Introduction to Level 2” course at Lake Barrington with 18 participating coaches.
This Tasmanian initiative seeks to provide a more inclusive learning experience for participants, in a two day
live-in camp environment. We are confident of increased completion outcomes for the Level 2 accreditation
course as a positive consequence of this new approach. Participating coaches came away from the weekend
having achieved the “Tasmanian Intermediate Coaching Certificate” and are well equipped to subsequently
complete RA Level 2 at their own pace.
Quality presenters were a feature of the course which included sessions on Safety, Flexibility & Core Strength,
Rigging, Rowing Technique and Preparation of Effective Training Plans. Additionally, group sessions were
conducted on-water (coaches coaching coaches) plus fault identification and correction.
Our sincere thanks to course facilitator, Jim Guy and presenters Annabel Gibson, John Driessen, Brett Crow, Rob
Prescott and Ken Davey.
Tasmania currently has 85 Nationally Accredited Coaches, with a further 18 now pending Level 2 completion.
Another “Introduction to Level 2” course is in planning for October.
In conclusion, I would like to sincerely thank the Board of Rowing Tasmania for their confidence and trust in
appointing myself to the position and for the ongoing support of the Board, President Jim Gibson and
Executive Officer Rob Prescott.
Grant Pryor
TSRA President’s Report 19 August 2017
As TSRA Delegate to RT Council I have attended all Council meetings except when overseas. I have continued in my RT Council role as nominated School Rowing Coordinator, including providing Regatta Secretary support to the Sports Association of Tasmanian Independent Schools for the Head of the River Regatta. With Peter Volker, I also assisted in coordinating the process to develop the RT Strategic Plan.
TSRA Regatta Program
The 5-regatta TSRA program was again very successful, with the Junior Sculling regattas providing additional competition for our U13, U14 and U15 rowers. Rower numbers and participation for the season were:
Regatta JSC&R SJSR Sthn Schools NW Schools Championships
# Schools 5 10 18 30 30
Athletes 153 226 430 629 669
Entries 276 381 692 1052 872
Seats 536 715 1386 2151 2022
TSRA Schools Championship Regatta As noted above, this was a very large regatta, with heats on the Saturday and finals on the Sunday. It was excellent to see 30 schools represented, and the 176 race program was achieved thanks to good weather and excellent support from boatrace officials. Using the NW Schools Regatta as a qualifying regatta for single sculls entries assisted in making the program manageable. Congratulations to St Michael’s Collegiate School on winning both the Schools Board Shield (Junior Girls) and Megan Heritage Cup (Overall Girls’) trophies, to The Friends’ School on winning the TSRA Shield (Junior Boys’) and The Hutchins School on again winning the Mercury Cup (Overall Boys’). Special mention should be made of the Launceston College squad, winning the Jack Jeffries Shield (Schoolboys’ Quad Sculls), Bourke Cup (Schoolboy Fours, Firsts) and the John Campbell Shield (Schoolboy Eights). In the girls’ events, Launceston Church Grammar School won both the APPM Shield (Fours Firsts) and TSRA Shield (Fours Seconds), with The Friends’ School winning the TSRA Shield (Schoolgirl Eights). At the beginners’ end of the program, mention should be made of the Sheffield U13 girls winning the Cliff Hutton Shield for U13 double sculls. SATIS Head of the River Regatta Rowing Tasmania provided Regatta Secretary and Field of Play management for the 101st Head of the River, rowed in near perfect conditions on 18th March. It was excellent that a full program could be raced after a weather affected event in 2016. In the Schoolgirls’ Eights The Friends School rowed strongly throughout the race to hold off Launceston Church Grammar School who finished in second place by a narrow margin of just over 2 seconds with Fahan School in third position. The Hutchins School took out their fourth consecutive win in the Schoolboys’ Eights in a very fast time of 5.54.12 to hold off a very strong Scotch Oakburn College challenge by less than 2 seconds followed by The Friends School in third place. In the Under 16 Eights Scotch Oakburn College took out the boy’s event while St Michael’s Collegiate School won the girls’ race.
TSRA 2016-17 School Registrations
Member schools for the 2016-17 Financial Year were Devonport High School, Dominic College, Don College, Elizabeth College, Fahan School, The Friends School, Guilford Young College, Hobart College, The Hutchins School, Launceston Church Grammar School, Launceston College, Mt Carmel College, Newstead College, New Town High School, Ogilvie High School, St Brendan Shaw College, St James’ College, St Mary’s College, St Michael’s Collegiate School, St Patrick’s College, St Virgil’s College, Scotch Oakburn College, Sheffield District High School and Ulverstone High School. Non-member schools whose students rowed included Hellyer, Queecy, Riverside, Rosny, Star of the Sea and Taroona.
The Committee note that we now have a much more comprehensive members register, are copying in school sports staff to all relevant emails, and thus have a much clearer relationship between TSRA and schools. The 2017 AGM approved an amendment to the TSRA Constitution which will require schools to be members of TSRA in order for their enrolled students to participate in TSRA regattas. As noted above, 24 of the 30 schools represented in 2016-17 are members, and this will give a direct relationship between schools and the TSRA, improving duty of care and the transparent commitment of schools to the TSRA Constitution and Regatta Rules.
TSRA Regatta Management
Thank you to Karen Bain on doing a fantastic job as Regatta Secretary. Managing the regattas using Rowing Manager/ Regatta Pro 7 (RP7) for the second season worked very well, and we were able to arrange soft-copy certificates for all winning crews in the three major TSRA regattas. Karen is to be commended on her efforts to encourage composite crews, particularly in giving opportunities for eights, and to ensure younger rowers were not left “on the bank”.
TSRA Committee Business Management
The Committee has been active and effective in managing the program, and in dealing with a small number of issues which arose. The Constitution requires that the Committee meet at least twice between October and April of each year. The Committee met on 10 December, 28 January, 18 February and 1 June. The TSRA Financial Year is 1 June – 31 May. At 31 May 2017 the Association had no outstanding debtors or creditors, and holds an operating reserve which allows some support for improved infrastructure for regattas. Management of the Association’s financial transactions has been moved from cheque book to on-line banking which has improved efficiency, provides better descriptors of transactions and also provides more immediate opportunity to encourage payment of invoices by overdue Debtors. TSRA 2017-18 Committee At the AGM on 19 August the following were re-elected: President and Delegate to RT Council Julian Joscelyne Vice-President Katie Duncan Secretary Karen Bain Treasurer and Public Officer Peter Gibson Northern Representative Andrew Smith Southern Representative James Dalton Karen Bain was re-appointed as Regatta Secretary.
Considerations for the 2017-18 Season
The 2017 TSRA AGM endorsed the following priorities:
A paramedic ambulance presence at all TSRA regattas
Funding support for an upgrade to the Finish Camera software and its integration with RP7
Purchase of additional Buoys and associated tackle to improve definition of the Franklin course (which would be available for other regattas)
Possible funding for a new rescue boat, noting RT advice that the Patterson is not in a condition to be transported by road, meaning TSRA would have only one RT rescue boat available for the Southern Junior Sculling and Southern Schools regattas.
Supporting initiatives to increase the number of qualified boatrace officials, particularly for school regattas, including a well-structured information/pathway resource developed by RT in consultation with TSRA to be available before the 2017-18 season.
A re-structure in the order of events at TSRA regattas in consultation with RT to ensure adequate time between events for same-age rowers and to address some equipment sharing/turnaround issues experienced this season.
A published information package and program for the Junior Sculling Camp, including a pre-registration arrangement for the discrete activities, and to give more prominence to the coach-the-coaches opportunity provided.
Support for a re-introduction of development sessions in the North and South with a focus of some on novice/parent/volunteer coaches.
Acknowledgments As I have noted, the Committee has worked competently and effectively. I Thank Katie Duncan (Vice President), Karen Bain (Secretary and Regatta Secretary), Peter Gibson (Treasurer and Public Officer), Andrew Smith (Northern Representative) and James Dalton (Southern Representative) for their contribution, counsel and support. Julian Joscelyne President, Tasmanian Schools Rowing Association TSRA Delegate to Rowing Tasmania Council
Masters Commission Report.
FORMATION
At a meeting of representatives of most Tasmanian Rowing Clubs held at Ross on 14th August 2016, it was resolved to
support the proposal of Rowing Tasmania (RT), for the formation of the Master’s Commission. Those present also resolved
that the Commission comprise one representative from each club, and that a representative of Rowing Tasmania be
delegated to act as secretary to the Commission. These resolutions were accepted by RT, and during the remainder of 2017,
members from every club were appointed to the Commission.
The inaugural Commissioners were:
Lindisfarne RC David Banks
Ulverstone RC. Kim Badcock- Andrew Streeter**
Sandy Bay RC Chris Potter
Mersey RC Merv Tippett
Tasmanian University RC Jacqui Hope
New Norfolk RC John Bannon
Glenorchy RC Jane Eldershaw
DMCRC Sam Mollard
Buckingham RC Lisa Burstall
Huon RC Lisa Cooper
Tamar RC Fenton Jones
North Esk RC Brian East
**Andrew was replaced by Kim Badcock due to his election to the RT Board and nominated as the Board Delegate and
Secretary to the Masters Commission
COMMISSION’S AGENDA
The development of a points system for a State Master’s Pennant is under consideration.
Considerable progress has been made with changes and additions to the programs for races at State Pennant and
Championship Regattas, for the benefit of masters.
Selection Policy. (see below)
SELECTION POLICY
Thanks mainly to the hard work of a sub-committee formed to examine and recommend changes to the policy, a revised
Selection Policy document has been in place for 2016-2017. The members of this committee were Chris Potter, Fenton Jones
and Michele Duffy. It seems fair to comment that this remains an area of controversy, and it would not be surprising to see
the issue on the agenda of the next meeting. The policy document has previously been provided to RT.
SELECTIONS.
Nominations for Master’s representative crews were limited, and one “self-selected” nomination from Tamar RC was
withdrawn before the scheduled race-off. The only crew selected to represent Tasmania was for the Interstate Women’s
Quad. The crew comprised Jill Johnstone, Kim Badcock, Andrea Rippon and Cath Hughes. The crew acquitted itself well,
being “in touch” with crews in front of it and a considerable distance in front of the crew following it. The time they
recorded was not only creditable, but was such that it would have resulted in their achieving a medal in previous years.
It is hoped that Tasmania will be represented in all (four) Interstate event at Lake Barrington next May.
OTHER EVENTS.
Tasmanian Masters were present in good numbers at Lake Karapiro in April at the World Masters Games. All those present
performed at or above expectations, and many of our athletes won and otherwise medalled in various events.
Similarly, Tasmanian clubs were represented in many events at the Master’s Championships at Ngambie Lakes in May,
although numbers were reduced because not all rowers had returned from New Zealand. Again, considerable success was
enjoyed by our members. The medal hauls were so great that listing the successful competitors at either or both regattas
would be a process too lengthy to undertake
Sam Mollard
Interim Chair.
AWARDS- Season 2016/17.
The Simon Dean Award.
Henry Youl TRC
The Nellie Rosevear Award.
Kerry Hore HRC
The Peter Keyes Trophy.
Nick Cash & Jared Weisse BRC
OGMA Trophy.
John Driessen HRC
Junior Oarsman of the Year.
Jack Barrett NERC
Junior Oarswoman of the Year.
Lucy Southcott HRC/TFS
Open Oarsman of the Year.
Alec Paterson BRC
Open Oarswoman of the Year.
Eve Mure HRC
Masters Oarsman of the Year.
Peter Holloway TUBC
Masters Oarswoman of the Year.
Jacqui Hope TUBC
Coxswain of the Year.
Kate Damen BRC/TFS
Coach of the Year.
Mark Stott TUBC
Volunteer(s) of the Year.
Gordon & Bernadette Stewart BRC
Roger Blake Aggregate Trophy.
Emma Jago MRC
Tasmanian National Representatives.
Kerry Hore HRC 2016 Olympic Games
Meaghan Volker BRC 2016 Olympic Games
Phillip Fraser (BRO) RT 2016 Olympic Games
John Driessen HRC 2016 Olympic Games
Georgia Nesbitt HRC 2016 World Championship
2017 World Cup 2
2017 World Cup 3
Henry Youl TRC 2016 Under 23 World Championships
2017 Under 23 World Championships
Sarah Hawe HRC 2017 World Cup 2
2017 World Cup 3
Wilson Mure HRC 2016 World University Championships
Max McQueeney BRC 2016 World University Championships
Alec Paterson BRC 2016 Australian Under 21 Team (NZ leg)
Mathew Byrne NNRC 2016 Australian Under 21 Team (AU leg)
TASMANIAN ROWING CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS 2017
Senior Women
Senior Women’s Single Scull --- (2000 m) 8:08.75
Huon Rowing Club
Sarah Hawe
Senior Women’s Double Scull --- (2000 m) 8:09.78
Huon Rowing Club
Sarah Hawe, Eve Mure (Coach) Paul Newbon
Senior Women’s Coxless Quad Scull --- (2000 m) 6:49.62
Huon Rowing Club
Elini Kalimnios, Ruby Fiedler, Sarah Hawe, Georgia Nesbitt
Senior Women’s Pair --- (2000 m) 8:03.69
Buckingham Rowing Club
Lauren Conway, Meaghan Volker (Coach) Neil Stump
Senior Women’s Coxless Four --- (2000 m) 7:49.61
Buckingham Rowing Club
Fiona Anderson, Christy Crow, Abbie Crow, Laura Turbett, (Coach) Neil Stump
Senior Women’s Eight --- (2000 m) 7:07.15
Buckingham Rowing Club
Abbie Crow, Christie Crow, Caitlyn Ketley, Lauren Conway, Romy Keppel,
Laura Turbett, Meaghan Volker, (cox) Paris Nightingale (Coach) Neil Stump
Senior Men
Senior Men’s Single Scull --- (2000 m) 7:15.48
Huon Rowing Club
Wilson Mure (Coach John Driessen)
Senior Men’s Double Scull --- (2000 m) 6:46.43
Huon Rowing Club
Toby Pitt and Wilson Mure. (Coach) John Driessen
Senior Men’s Coxless Quad Scull --- (2000 m) 6:42.58
Huon Rowing Club
Oliver Cook, Erik Rowan, Max Rowan, Wilson Mure (Coach) John Driessen
Senior Men’s Pair --- (2000 m) 7:03.95
Tamar Rowing Club
Blair Tunevitsch and Alister Foot
Senior Men’s Coxless Four --- (2000 m) 6:18.51
Buckingham Rowing Club
Jacob Crow, Samuel Volker, Jared Weisse, Nick Cash (Coach) Darryn Purcell
Senior Men’s coxed Four --- (2000 m) 6:54.25
Buckingham Rowing Club
Jock Mure, Peter Gibson, Jacob Crow, Samuel Volker, (cox) Kate Damen Coach (Darryn Purcell)
Senior Men’s Eight --- (2000 m) 6:08.51
Tamar Rowing Club
Matthew Wyton, Hugh McShane, Braidyn Dawe-Wright, Alister Foot, Mitchell Digney, Oliver Marsden, John McKenzie, Henry
Youl, (cox) Angus Brown
Senior Lightweights
Senior Women’s Lightweight Single Scull --- (2000 m) 8:05.09
Huon Rowing Club
Georgia Nesbitt (Coach Paul Newbon)
Senior Men’s Lightweight Single Scull --- (2000 m) 7:20.51
Huon Rowing Club
Toby Pitt
Under 23 Women
Under 23 Women’s Single Scull --- (2000 m) 8:17.94
North Esk Rowing Club
Phillipa Green, (Coach) Rik Bryan
Under 23 Women’s Double Scull --- (2000 m) 8:24.90
Buckingham Rowing Club
Fiona Anderson and Christy Crow (Coach) Neil Stump
Under 23 Women’s Coxless Quad Scull --- (2000 m) 7:12.13
Lindisfarne Rowing Club
Annalise Wylde-Brown, Hella Foss, Lilli Reardon, Anneka Reardon
Under 23 Women’s Pair --- (2000 m) 8:04.98
Mersey Rowing Club
Lili Wrigley and Madeline Tippett (Coaches Merv Tippett and David Tippett)
Under 23 Women’s Coxless Four --- (2000 m) 7:59.15
Buckingham Rowing Club
Caitlyn Ketley, Louisa Seddon, Lauren Conway, Romy Keppel
(Coach) Neil Stump
Under 23 Women’s Eight --- (2000 m) 6:57.81
The Friends School
Isabella Pauchet, Anna Reid, Maeve Dunbabin, Georgia Hines, Ashleigh Brookes, Amy Walsh, Lucy Southcott, Celeste Frasson,
Cox Kate Damen
Under 23 Men
Under 23 Men’s Single Scull --- (2000 m) 7:55.65
Tamar Rowing Club
Henry Youl
Under 23 Men’s Double Scull --- (2000 m) 6:45.32
Tamar Rowing Club
John McKenzie and Henry Youl.
Under 23 Men’s Coxless Quad Scull --- (2000 m) 7:04.40
Tamar Rowing Club
Braden Dawe-Wright, Hugh McShane, John McKenzie, Henry Youl.
Under 23 Men’s Pair --- (2000 m) 6:52.67
Tamar Rowing Club
John McKenzie and Henry Youl
Under 23 Men’s Coxless Four --- (2000 m) 6:31.49
Tamar Rowing Club
Brayden Dawe-Wright, Hugh McShane, John McKenzie, Henry Youl
Under 23 Men’s Eight --- (2000 m) 6:17.76
North Esk Rowing Club
Connor Ryan, Mathew Dikkenberg, Jack Barrett, Lachlan McCarron, Rohan Fenner, Angus McGlashan, Thomas Barrett, Lars
Gillingham, (cox) Samuel Williams. (Coaches Barry Townsend and Trevor Barrett)
Under 21 Women
Under 21 Women’s Single Scull --- (2000 m) 8:20.15
Mersey Rowing Club
Madeline Tippett (Coaches) Merv Tippett and David Tippett
Under 21 Women’s Double Scull --- (2000 m) 8:04.68
Mersey Rowing Club
Hannah Tippett and Madeline Tippett (Coaches) Merv Tippett and David Tippett
Under 21 Men
Under 21 Men’s Single Scull --- (2000 m) 8:03.13
North Esk Rowing Club
Angus McGlashan (Coaches Barry Townsend and Trevor Barrett)
Under 21 Men’s Double Scull --- (2000 m) 6:54.21
Ulverstone Rowing Club
Joseph Wilson and Samuel Wilson (Coach) Michael Wilson
Under 19 Women
Under 19 Women’s Single Scull --- (2000 m) 8:41.74
St Patrick’s College
Lili Wrigley, (Coach Andrew Hull)
Under 19 Women’s Double Scull --- (2000 m) 7:38.27
Mersey Rowing Club
Madeline Greenhill and Hannah Tippett, (Coaches Merv Tippett and David Tippett)
Under 19 Women’s Coxless Quad Scull --- (2000 m) 7:30.13
Mersey Rowing Club
Ella Marshall, Charlotte Brinkman, Madeline Greenhill, Hannah Tippett, (Coaches Merv Tippett and David Tippett)
Under 19 Women’s Coxed Quad Scull --- (2000 m) 7:39.70
Launceston Church Gramma School
Amelia Wickham, Grace Eliot, Amelia Chilcott, Amelia Dowling, (cox) Ebony Coulson, (Coaches Timothy Whyte and Emma
Batten)
Under 19 Women’s Pair --- (2000 m) 8:37.45
Mersey Rowing Club
Madeline Greenhill and Hannah Tippett (Coach Merv Tippett, David Tippett)
Under 19 Women’s Coxless Four --- (2000 m) 7:33.38
The Friends School
Sophie Hinds, Anna Reid, Maeve Dunbabin, Felixe Boutin-Reeve
Under 19 Women’s Coxed Four --- (2000 m) 7:57.12
The Friends School
Ashleigh Brookes, Amy Walsh, Lucy Southcott, Celeste Frasson, (cox) Paris Nightingale
Under 19 Women’s Eight --- (2000 m) 6:47.34
The Friends School
Sophie Hinds, Anna Reid, Maeve Dunbabin Felixe Boutin-Reeve, Ashleigh Brookes, Amy Walsh, Lucy Southcott, Celeste
Frasson, (cox) Kate Damen (Coach Ian Jordan)
Under 19 Men
Under 19 Men’s Single Scull --- (2000 m) 7:32.34
North Esk Rowing Club
Connor Ryan, (Coaches Barry Townsend and Trevor Barrett)
Under 19 Men’s Double Scull --- (2000 m) 8:00.19
North Esk Rowing Club
Connor Ryan and Jack Barrett. (Coaches Barry Townsend and Trevor Barrett)
Under 19 Men’s Coxless Quad Scull --- (2000 m) 6:58.46
North Esk Rowing Club
Owen Elmer, Phillip Dikkenberg, Bradley Riley, Ethan McCullagh (Coaches) Barry Townsend and Trevor Barrett
Under 19 Men’s Coxed Quad Scull --- (2000 m) 6:42.30
North Esk Rowing Club
Connor Ryan, Mathew Dikkenberg, Lars Gillingham, Jack Barrett, (cox) Samuel Williams. Coaches) Barry Townsend and Trevor
Barrett
Under 19 Men’s Pair --- (2000 m) 7:07.93
Buckingham Rowing Club
Jared Weisse and Nick Cash, (Coach Darryn Purcell)
Under 19 Men’s Coxed Four --- (2000 m) 7:00.32
North Esk Rowing Club
Jack Barrett, Owen Elmer, Ethan McCullagh, Connor Ryan (cox) Samuel Williams
(Coaches Barry Townsend and Trevor Barrett)
Under 19 Men’s Coxless Four --- (2000 m) 7:16.15
North Esk Rowing Club
Owen Elmer, Ethan McCullagh, Bradley Riley, Phillip Dikkenberg (Coaches) Barry Townsend and Trevor Barrett
Under 19 Men’s Eight --- (2000 m) 6:15.80
North Esk Rowing Club
Bradley Riley, Phillip Dikkenberg, Ethan McCullagh, Mathew Dikkenberg, Owen Elmer, Jack Barrett, Connor Ryan, Lars
Gillingham, (cox) Samuel Williams (coaches Barry Townsend and Trevor Barrett)
Under 17 Women
Under 17 Women’s Single Scull --- (2000 m) 8:24.20
St Patrick’s College
Rebecca Bye, (Coach Andrew Hull)
Under 17 Women’s Double Scull --- (2000 m) 8:49.06
Tasmanian University Rowing Club
Abbey Boucher and Amy Bain .Coach Mark Stott
Under 17 Women’s Coxed Quad Scull --- (2000 m) 7:41.32
Tasmanian University Boat Club
Artemisia Blyth, Xanthea McCarthy, Abbie Boucher, Amy Bain (cox) Jake Creswell (Coach Mark Stott)
(Coaches) Merv Tippet, David Tippet
Under 17 Women’s Coxed Four --- (2000 m) 9:01.26
Derwent Mercantile Collegiate Rowing Club
Annie Bignell, Jessica Stephens, Jemima Morgan, Eva Davis, (cox) Lucy Isles. (Coach Kim Morgan)
Under 17 Men
Under 17 Men’s Single Scull --- (2000 m) 8:12.51
Tasmanian University Boat Club
Chris McGuiness-Terry, (Coach Mark Stott)
Under 17 Men’s Double Scull --- (2000 m) 7:05.07
Tasmanian University Boat Club
Lucas Wigston and Chris McGuiness-Terry, (Coach Mark Stott)
Under 17 Men’s Coxed Quad Scull --- (2000 m) 6:58.84
Tasmanian University Boat Club
Max Doyle, Tom Messer, Lucas Wigston, Chris McGuiness-terry,
(Cox) Angus Paynter, (Coach Mark Stott)
Under 17 Men’s Coxed Four --- (2000 m) 7:03.26
Scotch Oakburn College
Hamilton Cox, Samuel Gray, Oliver Cox, George McShane (cox) Roland Lockwood
(Coaches) James Russell and William Brier
PARA ROWING Championship Events
Para Men’s TA Single Scull Div; 2 (500 m) 2.25.37
Huon Rowing Club
Alexander McKillop (Coach John Mckillop
Para Women’s LTA Single Scull --- (1000 m) 4:35.88
Tasmanian University Boat Club
Sara Waitzer (coach) Mark Stott
Para Men’s LTA Single Scull --- (1000 m) 4:00.67
Tasmanian University Boat Club
Alistair Chong (coach) Mark Stott
Para Mixed LTA Double Scull --- (1000 m) 4:06.82
Tasmanian University Boat Club.
Sara Waitzer and Alistair Chong (coach Mark Stott)
TASMANIAN ROWING CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS 2016
Senior Women
Senior Women’s Single Scull --- (2000 m) 7:41.06
Huon Rowing Club
Kerry Hore (Coach) Brett Crow
Senior Women’s Double Scull --- (2000 m) 7:56.86
Huon Rowing Club
Sarah Hawe, Kerry Hore (Coach) Brett Crow
Senior Women’s Coxless Quad Scull --- (2000 m) 6:46.23
Huon Rowing Club
Eve Mure, Lucy Southcott, Sarah Hawe, Kerry Hore (Coach) Paul Newbon
Senior Women’s Pair --- (2000 m) 8:00.81
Buckingham Rowing Club
Anna Sansom, Meaghan Volker (Coach) Neil Stump
Senior Women’s Coxless Four --- (2000 m) 7:48.47
Buckingham Rowing Club
Fiona Anderson, Anna Sansom, Abbie Crow, Meaghan Volker, (Coach) Neil Stump
Senior Women’s Eight --- (2000 m) 7:41.51
Buckingham Rowing Club
Caitlyn Ketley, Christie Crow, Nina Neyland, Lauren Burrows-Cheng, Fiona Anderson,
Anna Sansom, Abbie Crow, Meaghan Volker, (cox) Eve Mure (Coach) Neil Stump
Senior Men
Senior Men’s Single Scull --- (2000 m) 7:09.68
Buckingham Rowing Club
Max McQueeney.
Senior Men’s Double Scull --- (2000 m) 6:26.53
Huon Rowing Club
Oliver Cook and Wilson Mure. (Coach) John Driessen
Senior Men’s Coxless Quad Scull --- (2000 m) 6:43.77
Huon Rowing Club
Oliver Cook, Erik Rowan, Taylor Wilczynski, Wilson Mure (Coach) John Driessen
Senior Men’s Pair --- (2000 m) 7:20.92
Buckingham Rowing Club
Daniel Bloomfield and Ashley Reardon
Senior Men’s Coxless Four --- (2000 m) 6:05.44
Huon Rowing Club
Oliver Cook, Wilson Mure, Max Rowan, Erik Rowan (Coach) John Driessen
Senior Men’s Coxed Four --- (2000 m) 7:25.10
Buckingham Rowing Club
Ashley Reardon, Max McQueeney, Samuel Volker, Daniel Bloomfield (cox) Louisa Seddon
Senior Men’s Eight --- (2000 m) 5:47.75
Tamar Rowing Club
Ben Francey, Brendan Longman, Matthew Wyton, Alister Foot, Mitchell Digney, Oliver Marsden, John McKenzie, Henry Youl,
(cox) Dominique Hancock, (Coach) Ron Woods
Senior Lightweights
Senior Women’s Lightweight Single Scull --- (2000 m) 8:28.02
Huon Rowing Club
Eve Mure, Paul Newbon (coach)
Senior Men’s Lightweight Single Scull --- (2000 m) 7:34.77
Tamar Rowing Club
Oliver Marsden, (Coach) Ron Woods
Under 23 Women
Under 23 Women’s Single Scull --- (2000 m) 8:22.56
Tamar Rowing Club
Caitlyn Bloomfield, (Coach) Ron Woods
Under 23 Women’s Double Scull --- (2000 m) 9:24.56
Buckingham Rowing Club
Abbie Crow and Meg Robinson (Coach) Neil Stump
Under 23 Women’s Coxless Quad Scull --- (2000 m) 7:22.85
Buckingham Rowing Club
Christie Crow, Caitlyn Ketley, Fiona Anderson, Lauren Burrows-Cheng (Coach) Neil Stump
Under 23 Women’s Pair --- (2000 m) 8:15.03
North Esk Rowing Club
Jacqui Hancock, Phillipa Green (Coach) Rik Bryan
Under 23 Women’s Coxless Four --- (2000 m) 7:50.43
Buckingham Rowing Club
Caitlyn Ketley, Christie Crow, Abbie Crow, Lauren Burrows-Cheng
(Coach) Neil Stump
Under 23 Women’s Eight --- (2000 m) 6:47.16
The Friends School
Sophie Mohler, Celeste Frasson, Paris Nightingale, Amy Walsh, Lucy Southcott, Olivia Downie, Romy Keppel, Emily Jackson.
Cox Rosie Smail (Coaches Glen Hay and Greg Hill)
Under 23 Men
Under 23 Men’s Single Scull --- (2000 m) 7:47.68
Tamar Rowing Club
Henry Youl, (coach) Ron Woods
Under 23 Men’s Double Scull --- (2000 m) 6:42.33
Tamar Rowing Club
Oliver Marsden and Henry Youl. (Coach Ron Woods)
Under 23 Men’s Coxless Quad Scull --- (2000 m) 6:54.05
Tamar Rowing Club
Oliver Marsden, John McKenzie, Mitchell Digney, Henry Youl (Coach Ron Woods)
Under 23 Men’s Pair --- (2000 m) 7:08.03
Tasmania University Boat Club
Jacob Gatehouse and James Cocker
Under 23 Men’s Coxless Four --- (2000 m) 6:32.83
Tamar Rowing Club
Oliver Marsden, John McKenzie, Mitchell Digney, Henry Youl (Coach) Ron Woods
Under 23 Men’s Eight --- (2000 m) 6:27.73
Tasmanian University Boat Club
Will White, Andrew Hudson, Henry Johnstone, Sam Casey, Jacob Gatehouse, Alexander Hutchison,
Jacob Cooper, James Cocker
(Cox) Jacqui Hope. (Coach Peter Holloway)
Under 21 Women
Under 21 Women’s Single Scull --- (2000 m) 8:22.56
North Esk Rowing Club
Phillipa Green (Coach) Rik Bryan
Under 21 Women’s Double Scull --- (2000 m) 8:50.83
North Esk Rowing Club
Jacqui Hancock and Phillipa Green (Coach) Rik Bryan
Under 21 Men
Under 21 Men’s Single Scull --- (2000 m) 7:56.93
New Norfolk Rowing Club
Mathew Byrne (Coach) Kelly Graham
Under 21 Men’s Double Scull --- (2000 m) 6:37.92
New Norfolk Rowing Club
Nathaniel Graham and Mathew Byrne (Coach) Kelly Graham
Under 19 Women
Under 19 Women’s Single Scull --- (2000 m) 9:24.54
New Norfolk Rowing Club
Lauren Conway, (Coach Kelly Graham)
Under 19 Women’s Double Scull --- (2000 m) 7:29.41
Mersey Rowing Club
Madeline Greenhill and Hannah Tippett, (Coaches Merv and David Tippett)
Under 19 Women’s Coxless Quad Scull --- (2000 m) 7:38.50
Mersey Rowing Club
Ashleigh Brookes, Hannah Tippett, Madeline Greenhill, Madeline Tippett, (Coaches Merv and David Tippett)
Under 19 Women’s Coxed Quad Scull --- (2000 m) 7:57.77
St Patrick’s College
Lilli Wrigley, Alexandra Wrigley, Madeleine Watson, Lucy Davis, (cox) Chloe Bessell, (Coach Mick Davis)
Under 19 Women’s Pair --- (2000 m) 8:33.25
New Norfolk Rowing Club
Lauren Conway and Isobel Robertson, (Coach Kelly Graham)
Under 19 Women’s Coxless Four --- (2000 m) 7:21.87
Sandy Bay Rowing Club
Molly Garrett, Chloe Cottier, Olivia Browning, Lucy Burbury, (Coach Kristy Arnold)
Under 19 Women’s Coxed Four --- (2000 m) 7:49.86
The Friends School
Paris Nightingale, Amy Walsh, Sophie Mohler, Celeste Frasson, (cox) Rosie Smail, (Coach Glen Hay, Greg Hill)
Under 19 Women’s Eight --- (2000 m) 7:01.08
The Friends School
Sophie Mohler, Celeste Frasson, Paris Nightingale, Amy Walsh, Lucy Southcott, Olivia Downie, Romy Keppel, Emily Jackson.
Cox Rosie Smail, (Coaches Glen Hay, Greg Hill)
Under 19 Men
Under 19 Men’s Single Scull --- (2000 m) 7:14.58
New Norfolk Rowing Club
Nathaniel Graham, (Coach Kelly Graham)
Under 19 Men’s Double Scull --- (2000 m) 7:46.23
North Esk Rowing Club
Matt Dikkenberg and Jack Barrett. (Coaches Barry Townsend and Trevor Barrett)
Under 19 Men’s Coxless Quad Scull --- (2000 m) 6:20.93
North Esk Rowing Club
Mathew Dikkenberg, Connor Ryan, Jack Barrett, Angus McGlashan (Coaches) Barry Townsend and Trevor Barrett
Under 19 Men’s Coxed Quad Scull --- (2000 m) 6:34.70
The Friends School
Finbarr Morrissey, Mathew Warner, Carl Doedens, Alex Pointon, (cox) Rosie Smail.
Under 19 Men’s Pair --- (2000 m) 7:13.66
North Esk Rowing Club
Jack Barrett and Angus McGlashan, (Coaches Barry Townsend and Trevor Barrett)
Under 19 Men’s Coxed Four --- (2000 m) 7:09.62
Scotch Oakburn College
Quin Welsford-Brink, Douglas Jones, Jacob Berends, Hugh McShane (Coach) James Russell
Under 19 Men’s Coxless Four --- (2000 m) 7:05.93
North Esk Rowing Club
Connor Ryan, Mathew Dikkenberg, Jack Barrett, Angus McGlashan (Coaches) Barry Townsend and Trevor Barrett
Under 19 Men’s Eight --- (2000 m) 6:16.51
Scotch Oakburn College
Hugh Bradley, Angus Brient, Quin Welsford-Brink, Edward Jones, Braidyn Dawe, Samuel Herbert, Jacob Berends, Hugh
McShane (cox) Angus Brown) (coach) James Russell
Under 17 Women
Under 17 Women’s Single Scull --- (2000 m) 8:19.19
Mersey Rowing Club
Hannah Tippett, (Coach Merv Tippett David Tippett)
Under 17 Women’s Double Scull --- (2000 m) 8:13.52
Mersey Rowing Club
Ashleigh Brookes, Hannah Tippett (Coaches) Merv Tippet, David Tippet
Under 17 Women’s Coxed Quad Scull --- (2000 m) 7:42.32
Mersey Rowing Club
Abbey Boucher, Lily Maddick, Ashleigh Brookes, Hannah Tippett, (cox) Ella Marshall
(Coaches) Merv Tippet, David Tippet
Under 17 Women’s Coxed Four --- (2000 m) 8:31.34
The Friends School
Sophie Hinds, Maeve Dunbabin, Ashleigh Brookes, Anna Reid (cox) Kate Damen.
Under 17 Men
Under 17 Men’s Single Scull --- (2000 m) 8:29.02
North Esk Rowing Club
Daniel Barratt, (Coaches Barry Townsend and Trevor Barrett)
Under 17 Men’s Double Scull --- (2000 m) 7:14.18
The Friends School
Nick Donnelly and Nick Cash.
Under 17 Men’s Coxed Quad Scull --- (2000 m) 7:02.69
North Esk Rowing Club
Phillip Dikkenberg, Ethan McCullagh Lars Gillingham, Daniel Barratt,
(Cox) Flynn Gillingham, (Coaches Barry Townsend and Trevor Barrett)
Under 17 Men’s Coxed Four --- (2000 m) 6:51.21
North Esk Rowing Club
Ethan McCullagh, Phillip Dikkenberg, Daniel Barratt, Lars Gillingham, (cox) Flynn Gillingham
(Coaches) Barry Townsend and Trevor Barrett
PARA ROWING Championship Events
Para Men’s TA Single Scull Div; 2 (500 m) 2.42.03
North Esk Rowing Club
Malcolm Hall (coach) Rik Bryan
Para Men’s LTA Single Scull Div; 2 --- (500 m) 2:49.68
Huon Rowing Club
Alexander McKillop (Coach John Mckillop)
Para Women’s LTA Single Scull --- (1000 m) 4:17.57
Tasmanian University Boat Club
Sara Waitzer (coach) Lance Morrisby
Para Men’s LTA Single Scull --- (1000 m) 4:43.16
Tasmanian University Boat Club
Alistair Chong (coach) Lance Morrisby
Para Mixed LTA Double Scull --- (1000 m)
Not Contested
2016 AGM Annual General Meeting Minutes
Rowing Tasmania Inc.
Held on Friday August 26th 2016.
Newtown Bay Rowing Centre.
ATTENDEES:
David Rattray, Tim Morris, David Banks, Pete Gibson, John Driessen, Chris Symons, John McKillop, Michael Banks, Peter
George, Karen Bain, Amy Bain, Mark Frasson, Kristy Arnold, Olivia Browning, Chris Potter, Diana Wilson, Rosie Smail, Neil
Stump, Lauren Conway, Hannah Tippett, Mick Casey, Robert Tenbensel, Anne Driessen, Jenna Driessen, Andrew Smith, Julian
Joscelyne, Peter Wade, Peter Volker, James Osbourne, Fiona Anderson, Brian Brennan, Jacob Crow, Alan Conway, Merv
Tippett, Amanda Tippett, Milan Milojevic , Joy Barber-Milojevic, Celeste Frasson, Chris Rippon, Rob Prescott, Andrew Streeter,
Madeline Tippett, David Tippett.
Meeting commenced: 20:05
Apologies:
Grant Pryor, Kim Wilson, Mark Wilson, Ciona Wilson, James Gibson, Alan Kitto, Derris Kitto, Kim Badcock, Henry Youl, Trevor
Barrett, Jack Barrett, Helen Spencer, Rod Dolbel, Andrew Edwards, Jack Ellings.
In Memoriam:
Cliff Hutton, Cliff Alcock, Michael Knowles, Fred Lehman, Jack Bone, Patrick McGuffie.
Welcome:
Peter Volker welcomed those in attendance.
Chairperson:
Rowing Tasmania President James Gibson is absent due to a death in his Family, the Rowing Tasmania Committee nominated
Peter Volker to preside.
Notice of Meeting:
It was noted that the “Notice of Meeting” was published in the three regional newspapers, social media and also emailed to
all affiliated Clubs and Schools.
Confirmation of the previous AGM:
That the minutes of the 103rd Annual General Meeting, as circulated be confirmed as a true and correct record.
Moved: Merv Tippett.
Seconded: Bob Blake.
Carried unanimously.
President’s Report:
Peter Volker read the President’s Report to the meeting and moved that that the report be accepted as read.
Moved: Peter Volker.
Seconded: Peter George.
Carried unanimously.
Financial Manger’s Report:
Robert Tenbensel tabled his report and spoke to it.
Moved: Robert Tenbensel.
Seconded: Julian Joscelyne.
Carried unanimously.
Membership Report:
Robert Tenbensel tabled his report and spoke to it.
Moved: Robert Tenbensel.
Seconded: Bob Blake.
Carried unanimously.
Regatta Manager’s Report:
Brian Brennan tabled his report and spoke to it.
Moved: Brian Brennan.
Seconded: Merv Tippett.
Carried unanimously.
Executive Officer Report:
Robert Prescott tabled his report and spoke to it.
Moved: Robert Prescott.
Seconded: Julian Joscelyne.
Carried unanimously.
Para Rowing Report:
Bob Blake tabled his report and spoke to it.
Moved: Bob Blake.
Seconded: Peter George.
Carried unanimously.
Masters Report:
Merv Tippett tabled his report and spoke to it.
Moved: Merv Tippett.
Seconded: Julian Joscelyne.
Carried unanimously.
TSRA Report:
Julian Joscelyne tabled his report and spoke to it.
Moved: Julian Joscelyne.
Seconded: Bob Blake.
Carried unanimously.
Appointment of Auditor:
“that Synectic Audit and Assurance Pty. Ltd. Be appointed as the Auditor for Rowing Tasmania Inc.”
Moved: Robert Tenbensel.
Seconded: Peter George.
Carried unanimously.
Nomination of Life Member:
Simon Burgess spoke to the nomination of Mr David Schier being elected as a Life Member of Rowing Tasmania.
Merv Tippett, Michael Banks and Bob Blake also spoke to the qualities of Mr Schier in relation to the Life Membership
Nomination.
Moved by Simon Burgess: “that in accordance with rule 30 of the Constitution, David Schier be elected a life member of
Rowing Tasmania Inc.”
Seconded:
David Rattray
Carried unanimously.
The meeting noted that it is to be recorded in the Minutes, acknowledging and thanking both Rod and Annette Dolbel for
their many year of service to Rowing Tasmania, it is also recorded a vote of thanks to Councillor Bob Avery who resigned due
to work commitments
Declaration of the Pole:
Robert Tenbensel read a letter from the President which was sent out with the second Pole and the proposed the following
motion.
“that the AGM be adjourned to Friday the 16th of September 2016 at 8:00 pm to a place to be determined”
Moved: Robert Tenbensel.
Seconded: Mick Casey.
Carried unanimously.
Meeting adjourned at 21:50
2016 AGM-Continuance
Sandy Bay Rowing Club.
16-09-2016
Meeting commenced at 17:26 hrs.
Present:
James Gibson- Rob Prescott- Chris Potter- Grant Pryor- Sharon Taylor- Tim Morris- Eve Beecroft- Robert Tenbensel- Karen
Bain- Harold Bain- Mike Paine- Chris Rippon- Andrea Rippon- Peter Wade- Harrison Paine- Michael Seddon- Mick Casey-
Cath Hughes- Louise Allardice- Ali Foot- Richard Gerathy- Michael Banks-Trevor Sullivan.
The President welcomed all and declared the results of the Poll with the elected Councillor’s being:
Kristy Arnold
Andrew Streeter
Grant Pryor
Meeting Closed at 19:40 hrs.
Affiliated Club List.
Buckingham Rowing Club 1910
Derwent Mercantile Collegiate Rowing Club 1871
Fahan School Rowing 1989
Glenorchy Rowing Club 1971
Guilford Young College Rowing 1995
Huon Rowing Club 1906
Kentish Rowing 2017
Launceston Church Grammar School Boat Club 1887
Lindisfarne Rowing Club 1905
Mersey Rowing Club 1888
New Norfolk Rowing Club 1928
North Esk Rowing Club 1899
Sandy Bay Rowing Club 1906
Scotch Oakburn Rowing 1901
St Patrick’s College Rowing Club 1919
St Mary’s College Rowing 1985
St Virgil’s College Rowing 1912
Tamar Rowing Club 1876
Tasmania University Boat Club 1890
The Friends’ School Boat Club 1905
The Hutchins School Boat Club 1889
Ulverstone Rowing Club 1854
Major Sponsors & Supporters 2017
Rowing Tasmanian would like to acknowledge the generous support of the following major sponsors.
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