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History of 1919 Peace Regatta

Interstate Women's PR3 Sculling Championship

Commenced 2016

Given the growth and development of para rowing, it was deemed appropriate by the Council of Rowing Australia that a suitable interstate championship be added to these championships. Given the disparity in classes available and the need for this event to wide enough to allow representatives from all States, a PR3 category scull was agreed.

Originally, the race was commenced as an LTA (leg truck and arms) category, but was changed to PR3 when the international categories changed.

The race was initially raced over 1000m, the then international race distance. It was moved to 2000m in 2018.

2022 Presentation

2022 Presentation

Summary of Women's PR3 Sculling Race Results

This summary shows the results of the final and where known and space permits, the other scullers in order of finishing the repechage.

Year Venue 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th Time
2016 Sydney International Regatta Centre NSW NSW Kathleen Murdoch TAS Emma Jago VIC Kate Lapthorne



4:05.32
2017 Sydney International Regatta Centre NSW NSW Kathleen Murdoch TAS Emma Jago ACT - Kathryn Ross VIC Kate Lapthorne QLD Rebecca Markwell

4:06.19
2018 Sydney International Regatta Centre NSW NSW Kathleen Murdoch ACT Nikki Ayers TAS Sara Waitzer VIC Kate Lapthorne QLD Rebecca Markwell

9:19.95
2019 Sydney International Regatta Centre NSW ACT Nikki Ayers NSW Julia Story SA Anu Francis TAS Sara Waitzer QLD Rebecca Markwell


10:24.19
2020 Regatta cancelled due to pandemic







2021 Lake Barrington, TAS ACT Nikki Ayers
VIC Jess Gallagher NSW Bronte Marshall QLD Rebecca Markwell



10:30.72
2022 Nagambie Lakes, VIC VIC Jess Gallagher
NSW L Greissl ACT R Jones QLD Rebecca Markwell



9:10.63
2023 Champion Lakes, WA ACT Nikki Ayers
VIC S Lutze NSW J Story QLD K Mitchell


8:46.92
2024Sydney International Regatta Centre NSWACT Nikki Ayers
NSW Lisa Greissl VIC Susannah Lutze QLD Kayley Mitchell


8:35.40

This summary shows the results of the final and where known and space permits, the other scullers in order of finishing the repechage.

Summary of Results
State Number of times won
ACT
4
NSW
3
Victoria
1
Queensland

Western Australia

Tasmania

Total
8



Sources

  • Other pages on this site
  • Images from the Guerin collection
  • Author's own records
 

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