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Rowing ACT has adopted the Rowing Australia Rules of Racing, with some local exceptions which are contained in the ACTRA Laws of Racing.
Current 2012-2013 Premiership Point Score Top 10
Updated 9/01/2013
View the complete Rowing ACT 2012-2013 Premiership Point Score .
| Rank | Club | Men | Women | Total |
| 1 | Radford College | 157* | 142 | 299 |
| 2 | Black Mountain Rowing Club | 144.5 | 147 | 291.5 |
| 3 | Canberra Rowing Club | 153 | 99.5 | 252.5 |
| 4 | Canberra Girls Grammar School | 0 | 150* | 150 |
| 5 | Marist College | 140 | 0 | 140 |
| 6 | Lake Tuggeranong RC | 83 | 18.5 | 101.5 |
| 7 | Canberra Boys Grammar | 101 | 0 | 101 |
| 8 | Daramalan College | 39 | 55 | 94 |
| 9 | ANU BC | 29 | 57 | 86 |
| 10 | Shoalhaven RC | 55 | 26 | 81 |
*Mens and Womens Premiership Leaders
View the final Rowing ACT 2011-2012 Premiership Point Score .
View the final Rowing ACT 2010-2011 Premiership Point Score .
Points have been allocated as per the following guide lines:
1. Points only to be awarded to crews judged to have finished 1, 2 or 3.
2. Points have only been allocated to races where there are 3 or more crews competing from two or more clubs, except in the case of eights where points have been allocated to races with two or more crews from two or more clubs. Should a crew scratch from such a race following the final draw points will still be awarded.
3. When two or more crews from the same club finish in any of these positions, points shall only be awarded to the first of such crews.
4. For Championship races, points are awarded only in accordance with the final award of places for each event. The following points are awarded for championship place getters;
1st – 12
2nd – 6
3rd – 3
5. For Non-championship events points are allocated to the place getters within each division. The following points are awarded for non-championship events;
1st – 4
2nd – 2
3rd – 1
6. Composite crew point split. Each club making up a composite crew receives the appropriate proportion of points (ie if two clubs, half the points each, if three clubs, one third of the points each).
7. Mixed crew point split. Mixed crew points are split between male and female point scores.
Lake Tuggeranong Points Allocation
1. Each participating crew is awarded 4 points.
2. Points are allocated to place getters within each category final.
3. Guide lines number 3 and 7 from above are applied to the Lake Tuggeranong Regatta.
4. For the 2012 Lake Tuggeranong Regatta the following points were allocated to place getters within each category final;
1st – 12
2nd – 6
3rd – 3
| Uriarra Cup | Men’s Open 8+ ACT Championship |
| Phere Niki Trophy | Club with highest pointscore from ACT Championship regatta |
| Fairbairn Cup | |
| Disher Cup | Men’s 8+ from ACT universities and military colleges |
| Gluckwunsch Cup | Intermediate Men’s Four |
| Corin Bowl | Champion Schoolboy 1st Four |
| AMPOL Trophy | Champion Women’s Open Four |
| Sculler’s Cup | Champion Women’s Open Single Scull |
| Panton Memorial Trophy | Winner of the Col Panton Marathon |
| Black Pete Plate | Fastest women’s boat in Col Panton Marathon who do not receive financial support |
| The Skipper’s Shield | Fastest boat in the Col Panton Marathon |
| David Stegeman Trophy | Fastest 4+ in the Col Panton Marathon |
| Cootapatamba Cup | Fastest 4x in the Col Panton Marathon |
| Peter Wilkinson Trophy | Outstanding improvement during the season |
| Molonglo Cup | Men’s Intermediate 4+ |
| Shakespear Cup | Open Men’s 8 at CGS Regatta |
| ACTRA Cup | Lightweight Men’s 4+ |
| Burley Griffin Plate | Novice Lightweight Men’s 4+ |
| Fraser Cup | Schoolboys’ 8+ |
| CGS Rowing Association Cup | Schoolboys’ 1x |
| NCDC Rose Bowl | Men’s Novice 4+ |
| Garran Cup | Schoolboys’/ Junior Mens’ 4x+ |
| Veteran Four Plate | Masters Men’s 4+ |
| Canberra Day Bucket | Women’s Open 8+ |
| Banjo Cup | Men’s Open 4+ |
| Presidents Shovel | Men’s Intermediate 8+ |
| Cliff Hill Memorial Shield | Service to ACT Rowing |
| Greg Welsh Cup | Schoolgirls’ 8+ |
| Bill O’Brien Shield | Club point score |
| Yarramundi Medal | Awarded each year to most successful male and female atheletes at the ACT Championship regatta |
| Lyn Cirulis Shield | Best performance by female sculler during annual Winter Time Trials |
| Kwiatkowski Cup | Best performance by a male sculler during annual Winter Time Trials |
| The Westbourne Woods Trophy | Schoolgirls Eights Championship |
| ACTEW Corporation Shield | Schoolboys Quad Scull at the Radford Regatta |
| Donoghoe Family Shield | Schoolgirls Fours Championships |
| Flotta Lauro Bowl | Champion 3rd Grade Men’s Eight |
| The Doc’s Cup | Champion Scoolboyboy 2nd Four |
| Cotter Cup | Champion Schoolboy 3rd Four |
| Schoolboy Tub Four Trophy | Champion Schoolboy Tub Four |
| Ada Libbis Trophy | Champion 3rd Grade Women’s Four |
Uriarra CupOpen Men’s 8+ | |
| THE URIARRA CUP Presented by Mr D. G. Hyles for Competition among eight oared crews in the Australian Capital Territory |
| 1972 | ANU Boat Club |
| 1973 | RMC |
| 1974 | RMC |
| 1975 | RMC |
| 1976 | ANU |
| 1977 | Canberra Grammar |
| 1978 | ANU |
| 1979 | ANU |
| 1980 | Canberra Rowing Club |
| 1981 | Canberra Grammar |
| 1982 | Canberra Grammar |
| 1983 | Canberra Grammar |
| 1984 | |
| 1985 | |
| 1992 | CGS 1st VIII |
| 1993 | CRC |
| 2000 | Canberra Grammar |
| 2004 | Canberra Rowing Club |
Phere Niki TrophyFor club with highest aggregate points from the ACT Championship regatta | |
| PHERE NIKI (Bring Victory Trophy) Donated by CHANDRIS LINES for the Most Successful Club at the ACTRA Annual Regatta |
| 2004 | Canberra Grammar School |
Fairbairn Cup | |
| THE STEVE FAIRBAIRN MEMORIAL CUP (Presented by The Honourable D. F. FAIRBAIRN MP) |
| 1971-72 | ANU Boat Club |
| 1972-73 | RMC Boat Club |
| 1973-74 | RMC Boat Club |
| 1974-75 | RMC Boat Club |
| 1975-76 | ANU Boat Club |
| 1976-77 | ANU Boat Club |
| 1977-78 | ANU Boat Club |
| 1978-79 | Canberra Grammar |
| 1979-80 | ANU Boat Club |
| 1980-81 | ANU Boat Club |
| 1993 | CRC |
Molonglo CupFor Intermediate Men’s 4+ | |
| A.C.T.R.A. THE MOLONGLO CUP FOR MAIDEN FOURS |
| 1970 | Balmain RC |
| 1971 | RMC |
| 1972 | St Andrews College |
| 1973 | CRC |
| 1974 | RMC |
| 1975 | CGS |
| 1976 | Telopea/Narrabundah S.R.C |
| 1977 | CRC |
| 1978 | Telopea/Narrabundah S.R.C |
| 1980 | Canberra Grammar |
| 1981 | Canberra Grammar |
| 1982 | Canberra Grammar |
| 1983 | CGS |
| 1984 | CGS |
| 1985 | CGS |
| 1986 | CGS |
| 1987 | CGS |
| 1988 | CGS |
| 1989 | Sydney Grammar |
| 1990 | CGS |
| 1992 | CGS 1st IV |
| 1993 | CGS |
| 1994 | CGS |
| 1995 | CGS |
Shakespear Cup | |
| SHAKESPEAR CUP OPEN MENS EIGHT CGS REGATTA |
| 1992 | SYDNEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL |
| 1997 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR SCHOOL |
ACTRA Cup | |
| ACTRA CHAMPION LIGHTWEIGHT COXED FOURS THE ’69 COACHES CUP Presented to ANUBC by W.F. WEBB and F. P. NOLAN Coaches 1969 Intervasity Eight and L.W. Four for Annual Competition |
| 1971 | ANUBC |
| 1972 | RMC |
| 1973 | RMC |
| 1974 | ANUBC |
| 1975 | ANUBC |
| 1976 | ANUBC |
| 1977 | ANUBC |
| 1978 | ANU/CRC |
| 1979 | ANUBC |
| 1980 | ANUBC |
| 1981 | ANUBC |
| 1992 | CGS 1st VIII |
Burley Griffin Plate | |
| A.C.T. R.A. THE BURLEY GRIFFIN PLATE for the Third Grade Lightweight Fours Championship Presented by MRS ELIZABETH PORRA April 1982 |
| 1982 | CGS |
| 1983 | CGS |
Fraser Cup | |
| A.C.T.S.S.S.A. The Fraser Cup Head of the Lake For competition between school VIIIs in the ACT Donated by Jim Fraser MP 1966 |
| 1966 | TELOPEA PARK HIGH SCHOOL |
| 1967 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
| 1968 | TELOPEA PARK HIGH SCHOOL |
| 1969 | TELOPEA PARK HIGH SCHOOL |
| 1970 | TELOPEA PARK HIGH SCHOOL |
| 1971 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
| 1972 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
| 1973 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
| 1974 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
| 1975 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
| 1976 | |
| 1977 | |
| 1978 | |
| 1979 | |
| 1980 | |
| 1981 | ST KEVINS COLLEGE |
| 1982 | ST JOSEPHS COLLEGE |
| 1983 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
| 1984 | ST JOSEPHS COLLEGE |
| 1985 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
| 1986 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
| 1987 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
| 1988 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
| 1989 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
| 1990 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
| 1991 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
| 1992 | SYDNEY GRAMMAR |
| 1993 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
| 1994 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
| 1997 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
| 1998 | |
| 1999 | |
| 2000 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
CGS Rowing Association Cup | |
| FEDERAL HEAD OF THE LAKE THE C.G.S. ROWING ASSOCIATIONS CUP – BOYS SENIOR SCULLS – |
| 1994 | M. Evans |
NCDC Rose BowlFor Novice Men’s 4x+ | |
| N.C.D.C TROPHY Presented to the A.C.T. Rowing Association By the National Capital Development Commission to mark the inauguration of Lake Burley Griffin On 17th October 1964 For Annual Competition between Novice Fours |
| 11-10-64 | CANBERRA R.C. |
| 23-10-65 | BURNS R.C. |
| 1967 | DARAMALAN |
| 1968 | ANU BOAT CLUB |
| 1969 | DARAMALAN |
| 1970 | DARAMALAN |
| 1971 | RMC |
| 1972 | RMC |
| 1973 | RMC |
| 1974 | C. GRAMMAR |
| 1975 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
| 1976 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
| 1977 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
| 1978 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
| 1979 | CANBERRA ROWING CLUB |
| 1980 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
| 1981 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
| 1982 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
| 1983 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
| 1993 | CGS |
Garran Cup | |
| ACT Rowing Association The Garran Cup FISA Junior Four Championship Presented By Mr & Mrs Alan N, Hall March 1981 |
| 1981 | CGS |
| 1982 | |
| 1983 | CGS |
| 1984 | CGS |
| 1985 | CGS |
| 1986 | CGS |
| 1992 | CGS |
| 1993 | CGS |
| 1994 | CGS |
| 1997 | CGS |
| 1998 | CGS |
Veteran Four Plate | |
| A.C.T. Champion Veteran Four presented by R. Ashman D. Bagnall M. Churchill J. Preston J. Wolfe |
| None |
Canberra Day Bucket | |
| A.C.T. Rowing Association The Canberra Day And Ron Starr Motors Senior Eights |
| 1977 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR SCHOOL FIRSTEIGHTS |
| 1978 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
| 1979 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
| 1980 | NA |
| 1981 | NA |
| 1982 | NA |
| 1983 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
Banjo Cup | |
| The Banjo Cup Presented by Mr G. D. Hyles for Competition among Four oared crews in the Australian Capital Territory |
| 27-3-65 | CANBERRA R.C. |
| 12-3-66 | BURNS R.C. |
| 1967 | CANBERRA R.C. |
| 1968 | BURNS R.C. |
| 1969 | BALMAIN R.C. |
| 1970 | BALMAIN R.C. |
| 1972 | ANU BOAT CLUB |
| 1973 | RMC BOAT CLUB |
| 1974 | SWITZERLAND |
| 1975 | ANU BOAT CLUB |
| 1976 | ANU BOAT CLUB |
| 1977 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR SCHOOL |
| 1978 | ANU-CRC LIGHTWEIGHTS |
| 1979 | ANU LIGHTWEIGHTS |
| 1980 | EASTERN SUBURBS R.C. |
| 1981 | EASTERN SUBURBS R.C. |
| 1982 | EASTERN SUBURBS R.C. |
| 1983 | EASTERN SUBURBS R.C. |
| 1984 | EASTERN SUBURBS R.C. |
| 1985 | CRC |
| 1986 | |
| 1987 | |
| 1988 | |
| 1989 | CRC |
| 1990 | CRC |
| 1991 | CRC |
| 1992 | CRC |
| 1993 | CRC |
President’s Shovel | |
| The Presidents Shovel for the Champion 2nd Grade VIII of the ACT ________________ Presented By J J Moore Esq President of the A.C.T. Rowing Assoc. 1977-78 Who, throughout his rowing career, was known to his crewmates as “shovel” |
| 1978 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
| 1979 | EASTS ROWING CLUB |
| 1980 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
| 1981 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
| 1982 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
| 1983 | CANBERRA ROWING CLUB |
| 1988 | CANBERRA GRAMMAR |
| 1989 | |
| 1990 | |
| 1991 | CGS 1st VIII |
| 1992 | CGS 1st VIII |
| 1993 | ANU 1st VIII |
| 1994 | CGS/ANU |
| 1997 | CGS 1st VIII |
Cliff Hill Memorial ShieldFor service to ACT Rowing | |
| The Cliff Hill Memorial Trophy Presented by The ACTRA Boat Race Officials 1975 |
| Peter Nevett ANU | 1975-76 |
| Peter Hodges CRC | 1978-79 |
| Jeremy McGrath Peter Macartney | 1979-80 |
| Lesley Paton Rosalind Dubs | 1979-80 |
| ACT Womens Four | 1980-81 |
| [incomplete list] | |
| Kevin Mongan | 2003-04 |
Greg Welsh Cup | ![]() |
Greg Welsh Cupfor the Championship Schoolgirl VIIIof the ACT In memory of the service to rowing of Greg Welsh (1953-2004) Trophy proudly provided by Ernst and Young, Canberra |
| 2004 | Canberra Rowing Club |
Bill O’Brien Shield | [Missing, replaced with a pennant] |
| [to be recorded] |
| 2004 | Canberra Grammar School |
Yarramundi Medal | [Photo coming soon] |
| [to be recorded] |
| Year | Men | Women |
| 2004 | David Hawke (CRC) | Suzanne Nermutova (BMRC) |
Lyn Cirulis Shield | ![]() |
| Lyn Cirulis WINTER SCULLING SERIES PERPETUAL TROPHY |
| 1986 | Moira Callan |
| 1987 | J Ellett |
| 1988 | S Daly |
| 1989 | M Kitchen |
| 1990 | S Donoghoe / A Chinn (CRC) |
| 1991 | J Garrett |
| 1992 | C Smith |
| 1993 | A Holbeck |
| 1994 | Rachel Borny (Sydney Uni) |
| 1995 | Zita van de Walle (Sydney Uni) |
| 1996 | Alison Chinn (CRC) |
| 1997 | Elana Rose |
| 1998 | Emma Bossard |
| 1999 | Taryn Langdon / Donna Martin |
| 2000 | Yasmin Burraston (CRC) |
| 2001 | Sarah Cook (CRC) |
| 2002 | Elise Brigden |
| 2003 | Sonia Mills (CRC) |
| 2004 | Pam Nash (BMRC) |
| 2005 | Zoe Hare (BMRC) |
Kwiatkowski Cup | ![]() |
| [inscription coming soon] |
| 2004 | [results coming soon] |
| 2005 | Gary Harvie |
Gluckwunsch Cup | It’s missing! Do you know where it is? |
| Champion Intermediate Men’s 4+ Donated by Dr & Mrs R.J.Porra |
Champion 2nd Grade Men’s Four Trophy re-allocated to Intermediate Men’s Four in 1998.
| [unknown] |
Corin Bowl | It’s missing! Do you know where it is? |
| Champion Scoolboy 1st Four Donated by Mr Jeff Jukes |
| [unknown] |
AMPOL Trophy | It’s missing! Do you know where it is? |
| Champion Women’s Open Four Donated by AMPOL Limited |
| [unknown] |
Sculler’s Cup |
|
| The Scullers Cup presented by D Bagnall and J Wolfe for the Champion Woman Sculler in the ACT |
| 1978 | L. Paton, ANU |
| 1979 | R. Dubs, ANU |
| 1980 | R. Dubs, ANU |
| 1981 | S. Donoghoe, CRC |
| 1982 | S. Donoghoe, CRC |
| 1983 | S. Donoghoe, CRC |
| 1984 | M. Kidd, ANU |
| 1985 | A. Chinn, CRC |
| 1986 | A. Chinn, CRC |
| 1987 | A. Chinn, CRC |
| 1988 | A. Chinn, CRC |
| 1989 | A. Chinn, CRC |
| 1990 | A. Chinn, CRC |
| 1991 | B. Sack, NRC |
| 1992 | K. Knowler, ANU |
| 1993 | A. Ferguson, CRC |
| 1994 | Balanda Sack, Narrabundah RC |
| 1995 | [unknown] |
| 1996 | [unknown] |
| 1997 | [unknown] |
| 1998 | [unknown] |
| 1999 | J. Robinson, Melbourne RC |
| 2000 | K. Knowler, CRC |
| 2001 | No Race |
| 2002 | L. Staruskiewicz, LTRC |
| 2003 | K. Knowler, CRC |
| 2004 | S. Mills, CRC |
| 2005 | Y. Burraston, ANU |
The Panton Memorial Trophy | ![]() |
| The ACT Rowing Association | Presented by Mr & Mrs JW Panton In memory of their son COLIN LESLIE & grandson COLIN STUART who lost their lives on 20 November 1964 | For long Distance Rowing on Lake Burley Griffin |
| THE PANTON MEMORIALTROPHY | ||
| See Marathon results |
Black Pete Plate | ![]() |
| Black Pete Plate ACT Marathon Donated by Peter Macartney, CRC 1992 |
| Perpetual Trophy for fastest ACT Women’s Club crew not receiving financial support |
| See Marathon results |
The Skippers Shield | ![]() |
Awarded To The FastestMarathon Crew |
Donated by Mr Blacklock
Recorded on the Shield:
| 1976 | The Scots College 2nd Eight |
| 1978 | ANU/CRC Lightweight Eight |
| 1980 | TPNSRC Eight 1980 [Telopea Park / Narrabundah School Rowing Club] |
| 1981 | TPNSRC Four 1981 |
Other results:
| See Marathon results |
Cootapatamba Cup | ![]() |
| COOTAPATAMBA CUP Col Panton Memorial Marathon – First Quad across the line Presented in 2006 by |
The trophy comes in a presentation case that includes an inscribed story.
| See Marathon results |
David Stegeman Trophy | ![]() |
| [Front] DAVID STEGEMAN PERPETUAL TROPHY FASTEST COXED FOUR ACT COL PANTON MARATHON [Reverse] Re-Presented to ACTRA Following the 2001 Marathon when the Winning Crew was from RMC Duntroon Bow Plunkett G 2 Mumford M. 3 McFarlane F. Str McKenna L.J. Cox Harvey W. 31 min 50.5 sec |
A replacement trophy was donated in 2001. However, the original trophy is still missing.
| See Marathon results |
Peter Wilkinson Trophy | It’s missing! Do you know where it is? |
| Outstanding improvement during the season |
| [unknown] |
Westbourne Woods Trophy |
|
| ACTRA The Westbourne Woods Trophy Schoolgirls Eights Championship Presented by John Gray March 1982 |
1982 | CCEGGS |
1983 | CCEGGS |
1984 | CCEGGS |
1985 | CCEGGS |
1986 | CCEGGS |
ACTEW Radford Shield |
|
| Radford Regatta ACTEW Corporation Schoolboys Quad Scull Shield |
1997 | Radford College |
1998 | CGS |
1999 | CGS |
2000 | CGS |
Donoghoe Family Shield |
|
| ACT Rowing Association Schoolgirls Fours Championships Donated by The Donoghoe Family |
1981 | Unley H.S. |
1982 | Narrabundah College |
1988 | Narrabundah College |
2013 ACT Championships Event List
View or download the final 2013 ACT Championships Event List . Updated 22/06/2012
Standard Order of Events for 2012 – 2013 ACT Regattas
View or download the final Rowing ACT Regatta Order of Events 2012-2013 Updated 05/10/2012
10 September 2012
Please book your accommodation early!
In Canberra’s Centenary year, accommodation is expected to be highly sought after. General information on accommodation options can be found at the Canberra Tourism website under Accommodation- www.visitcanberra.com.au.
The Organising Committee has a number of preferred accommodation suppliers for the event. These have now been listed on the Rowing Australia Website here. These hotels are all close to the CBD and within 15 minutes drive from the Regatta venue at Weston Park.
For further information on the Championships keep an eye out for the 1st Bulletin to be issued later this month, September 2012.
22 March 2012
Rowing ACT is particularly proud to be bringing the Championships to the ACT during the Centenary of Canberra in 2013.
Lake Burley Griffin is a superb sporting venue, and is the key element of Walter Burley Griffin’s design that has become the heart of Canberra. The lake’s first sporting event in 1964 was the Australian Rowing Championships and Olympic Trials National Regatta where selections were made for the Tokyo Olympics (For a more detailed history view Andrew Guerin’s History of the 1964 National Championships ). It is therefore fitting that a major national regatta returns to Lake Burley Griffin in our Centenary year.The Organising Committee (OC) is up and running and promises to bring you a wonderful four day event. Canberra is home to Rowing Australia’s National Office, The Australian Institute of Sport and a number of nationally significant cultural institutions, so we plan to bring you a social program that takes advantage of these unique national treasures.
OC members:
• Ann Landrigan: Chair
• David Bagnall: ACT Rowing President and representative
• Geoff Brown: Director Finance & Governance
• Geoff Northam: Director Competition & Venue Operations
• Leigh Gordon: Director Technology
• Brendon Prout: Director Marketing & Communications
• Deb Styman: Director Administration
• Kath Wellman: Director ACT Government and NCA Liaison
As accommodation will be our biggest challenge during a year of celebration in Canberra, we will provide information as soon as we can on package options. However in the meantime, you might like to visit: Australian Capital Tourism’s accommodation page
The Centenary of Canberra in 2013 will present a year of memorable celebrations to mark this special anniversary for all Australians. For more information on Centenary events and commemorations visit: Canberra’s Centenary website
A number of our OC will be in Ballarat in May, where we hope to provide interested participants with more information on the 2013 Masters Championships. In the meantime watch this ACT Rowing site for further updates.
Ann Landrigan
Chair, Organising Committee
Rowing ACT is seeking Nominations from Rowers, Coxswains and Coaches for the 2013 ACT Kings Cup Team to compete at the Interstate regatta on the 23rd March during the Sydney International Rowing Regatta.
Nominations are due on the 22nd of December 2012.
Any individual considering nomination must familiarise themselves with the Rowing ACT Selection Policy along with the 2013 Kings Cup Team Event Requirements.
Rowing Australian Capital Territory Selection Policy .
2012 Kings Cup Team Event Requirements .
Download the athlete and coxswain nomination form here.
View the most current Rowing ACT Selection Policy
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