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Dragons Rowing Club is predominantly a masters club with our membership age ranging from 27 to 70 plus years of age. We compete and train for sprint and long distance regattas throughout the year.
The club also runs an elite para rowing programme and has as one of its members, World Championship and Olympic pararower, Erik Horrie.
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Nepean Rowing Club is the oldest rowing club in the area an has been proudly supporting and developing rowers from the Penrith area for over 80 years.
The club offers programs for masters and juniors.
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Glebe is an all inclusive Club that welcomes members from all walks of life.
“The idea of a club was not to win races only but at all costs to maintain the good club spirit at present prevalent.”
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Balmain Rowing Club is a community club in the heart of Balmain. We pride ourselves on being a "community club," and we offer the opportunity for all members of the community to enjoy the sport of rowing both recreationally and in competition, at novice, intermediate and elite levels.
In particular, we provide access to the sport for junior rowers and young people who may not have the opportunity to row at school or uni, and we are proud to provide a development pathway from absolute beginner through to rowing at representative level.
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Fremantle Rowing Club is a growing, enthusiastic and competitive rowing club. We have a mix of junior, senior through to master category members. Athletes compete at all levels of expertise from novice through to State and Australian representation. Please enquire if you would also just like to row rather than compete.
Fremantle Rowing Club is one of Perth's oldest rowing clubs being established in 1886, nestled on the southern shore of the beautiful Swan River, just upstream from Fremantle Harbour.
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Port Adelaide Rowing Club (PARC) is proud to be one of the few clubs in South Australia to welcome people into the sport of rowing regardless of age, experience, ability or status. We aim to win premierships but also, along the way, to introduce as many people as possible to the great sport of rowing. We are a strongly family-oriented club – our members include families of grandparents, parents and kids and our social activities are family-friendly.
Based on the banks of the Port River, the club is active all year long. We are one of the few non-school rowing clubs to welcome junior rowers and teach them rowing basics. We also offer anyone the opportunity to come along and try rowing free of charge, in a safe and friendly environment, often with one-on-one beginner coaching.
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Based in Henley-on-Thames, Row2Recovery is a charity which supports Military Para-Rowing (MP-R) throughout the country.
Examples of the work for MP-R in which Row2Recovery is engaged are:
Liaison with the MOD, Battleback, Help for Heroes, British Rowing, the GB Rowing Team, military and civilian rowing clubs, and other military and civilian charities.
Donation or loan of Adaptive boats and equipment to partner rowing clubs and Help for Heroes recovery centres.
Assisting British Rowing with national MP-R events and training sessions in Help for Heroes recovery centres.
Research, development, funding and manufacturing of MP-R equipment.
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There are two clubs with the name 'Commercial Rowing Club.'
One is in Brisbane, Australia, and this one is in Dublin, Ireland.
Commercial Rowing Club is one of Ireland’s biggest rowing clubs. Commercial has over 150 years of experience producing success both in the National and International field of men and women’s rowing.
We have brand new state of the art facilities and we aim to provide coaching / lessons / competitive rowing to boys, girls, men and women on the banks of the River Liffey at Islandbridge. Commercial rowing club is always delighted to welcome new members (subject to coaching resources).
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