Australian Rowing Championships
Encyclopedia
The Australian Rowing Championships is an annual rowing
event
that determines Australia
's rowing champions and the rowers who will make up Australia's rowing teams at the Olympic Games
. Along with this it is also Australia's premier amateur level and school age regatta, with many rowing clubs and schools sending their best crews to the championships annually.
Future championships are planned as follows:
Rowing (sport)
Rowing is a sport in which athletes race against each other on rivers, on lakes or on the ocean, depending upon the type of race and the discipline. The boats are propelled by the reaction forces on the oar blades as they are pushed against the water...
event
Competition
Competition is a contest between individuals, groups, animals, etc. for territory, a niche, or a location of resources. It arises whenever two and only two strive for a goal which cannot be shared. Competition occurs naturally between living organisms which co-exist in the same environment. For...
that determines Australia
Australia
Australia , officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It is the world's sixth-largest country by total area...
's rowing champions and the rowers who will make up Australia's rowing teams at the Olympic Games
Olympic Games
The Olympic Games is a major international event featuring summer and winter sports, in which thousands of athletes participate in a variety of competitions. The Olympic Games have come to be regarded as the world’s foremost sports competition where more than 200 nations participate...
. Along with this it is also Australia's premier amateur level and school age regatta, with many rowing clubs and schools sending their best crews to the championships annually.
Interstate Regatta
The Interstate Regatta is held at the conclusion of the Australian Rowing Championships and includes the following races for state crews:- the King's Cup - interstate men's (coxed) eight
- the Queen's Cup - interstate women's (coxed) eight
- the Penrith Cup - interstate men's lightweight coxless four
- the Victoria Cup - interstate women's lightweight coxless quad scull
- President's cup - interstate men's scull
Location
In recent years, the Australian Rowing Championships have been held in the following locations- 1998: Lake NagambieLake NagambieLake Nagambie is a lake in Victoria, Australia. The town of Nagambie is on its shores....
, Victoria - 1999: West Lakes, South Australia
- 2000: Sydney International Regatta CentreSydney International Regatta Centre400px|thumb|Sydney International Regatta Centre BridgeThe Sydney International Regatta Centre, located in Penrith, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, is a rowing and canoe sprint venue built for the 2000 Summer Olympics...
, New South Wales - 2001: Lake Wivenhoe, Queensland
- 2002: Lake NagambieLake NagambieLake Nagambie is a lake in Victoria, Australia. The town of Nagambie is on its shores....
, Victoria - 2003: Lake BarringtonLake Barrington (Tasmania)Lake Barrington is an artificial lake in northern Tasmania, 40 km south of Devonport. It is 20 km long-Creation:It was built on the Forth River in 1969 to provide a head of water for the Devils Gate Power Station...
, Tasmania - 2004: Lake NagambieLake NagambieLake Nagambie is a lake in Victoria, Australia. The town of Nagambie is on its shores....
, Victoria - 2005: Sydney International Regatta CentreSydney International Regatta Centre400px|thumb|Sydney International Regatta Centre BridgeThe Sydney International Regatta Centre, located in Penrith, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, is a rowing and canoe sprint venue built for the 2000 Summer Olympics...
, New South Wales - 2006: Lake BarringtonLake Barrington (Tasmania)Lake Barrington is an artificial lake in northern Tasmania, 40 km south of Devonport. It is 20 km long-Creation:It was built on the Forth River in 1969 to provide a head of water for the Devils Gate Power Station...
, Tasmania - 2007: Lake NagambieLake NagambieLake Nagambie is a lake in Victoria, Australia. The town of Nagambie is on its shores....
, Victoria - 2008: Sydney International Regatta CentreSydney International Regatta Centre400px|thumb|Sydney International Regatta Centre BridgeThe Sydney International Regatta Centre, located in Penrith, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, is a rowing and canoe sprint venue built for the 2000 Summer Olympics...
, New South Wales - 2009: Lake BarringtonLake Barrington (Tasmania)Lake Barrington is an artificial lake in northern Tasmania, 40 km south of Devonport. It is 20 km long-Creation:It was built on the Forth River in 1969 to provide a head of water for the Devils Gate Power Station...
, Tasmania - 2010: Lake NagambieLake NagambieLake Nagambie is a lake in Victoria, Australia. The town of Nagambie is on its shores....
, Victoria - 2011: West Lakes, South Australia
Future championships are planned as follows:
- 2012: Champion Lakes Regatta CentreChampion Lakes Regatta CentreChampion Lakes Regatta Centre is a man-made aquatic sporting facility south of Perth, Western Australia in the suburb of Champion Lakes...
, Western Australia - 2013: Sydney International Regatta CentreSydney International Regatta Centre400px|thumb|Sydney International Regatta Centre BridgeThe Sydney International Regatta Centre, located in Penrith, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, is a rowing and canoe sprint venue built for the 2000 Summer Olympics...
, New South Wales