Julia Edward ,5th in the Women’s Lightweight Double Sculls, 2013 World Rowing Champs

Julia Edward ,5th in the Women’s Lightweight Double Sculls, 2013 World Rowing Champs
Photo thanks to worldrowing.com
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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Good on ya - St George’s!

Good results at the 2012 World Masters Rowing Championships for our rowing camp buddies- St George’s of Auckland. At the World Masters regatta the races are run as heats only. There are no A Finals. If the age grade is 50-55 then Heat one will concentrate on boats aged 50, Heat 2 -age group of 51 and so on.

WOMEN’S E 4-

109 - Heat 1          3rd  Lane A 3 NZL St Georges Rowing Club  Wright, Sue (1954); Pedersen, Adie (1958); Fenton, Trish (1957); Hobbs, Christine (1958) 04:04.70

Men’s E 1x

210 - Heat 4          3rd  Lane K 6 NZL St Georges Rowing Club Hobbs, Stew (1956) 04:02.21

Women’s E 2x

216 - Heat 2          4th  Lane I 4 NZL St Georges Rowing Club Fenton, Trish (1957); Wright, Sue (1954)04:21.30

Men’s E 2x

241 - Heat 3          4th  Lane Z 3 NZL St Georges Rowing Club Pedersen, Grant (1956); Hobbs, Stew (1956) 03:59.42

Women’s D 1x

244 - Heat 5          3rd  Lane M 7 NZL St Georges Rowing Club Hobbs, Christine (1958) 04:35.27

Women’s D 2x 

319 - Heat 5          3rd Lane W 6 NZL St Georges Rowing Club Hobbs, Christine (1958); Pedersen, Adie (1958) 04:10.33

Women’s E 2-

326 - Heat 1          5th Lane O 4 NZL St Georges Rowing Club Fenton, Trish (1957); Wright, Sue (1954)04:38.77

Women’s E 4x

344 - Heat 1          4th Lane D 2 NZL St Georges Rowing Club Wright, Sue (1954); Pedersen, Adie (1958); Fenton, Trish (1957); Hobbs, Christine (1958) 03:53.98

 

 

 

Monday, August 6, 2012

TEAM PHOTO byZimbio.com John Smith, James Thompson, Matthew Brittain, Sizwe Ndlovu
PHOTO of Sizwe Ndlovu ; Ann Woolliams
PHOTO of  Four at pontoon by Ann Woolliams
PHOTO of rowers and their nutritionist in the Rotorua boat shed
South Africa score historic rowing gold
Three years ago, Sizwe Ndlovu gave up his job as an IT technician to pursue his dream of winning an Olympic gold in rowing at the London Games.
He achieved it Thursday when he stroked South Africa's lightweight men's four to victory in a nerve-jangling final at Dorney Lake, coming through late to edge a favored British crew by 0.25 seconds. It secured his country's first-ever gold medal in the sport and will make him and fellow crew members James Thompson, Matthew Brittain and John Smith iconic figures back home.
South Africa was a country with precious little international rowing pedigree when Ndlovu gave up his day job. At that point, it had won one medal in rowing a bronze in the men's pair at the Athens Games in 2004.Then, there was the fact he was a black man from KwaZulu Natal, a province whose sporting prowess is traditionally confined to rugby, cricket and football.
"I am the first black man in South African rowing (to win gold)," he told The Associated Press.
Sizwe Ndlovu trained at Rotorua Rowing Club preceding the 2010 World Rowing Champs .