2014 Interstate Championships
29 March 2014, Sydney International Regatta Centre, NSW
The 2014 Interstate Championships were again conducted not only as part of the wider Australian Championships, but also in conjunction with the First World Cup of 2014. The Interstate Championships were conducted on the Saturday afternoon before the finals of the World Cup. Due to World Cup commitments, not all rowers were available for the Interstate Championships.
Index to Results
- Men's Eight–King's Cup
- Men's Sculling–President's Cup
- Men's Lightweight Four–Penrith Cup
- Men's Youth Eight–Noel F Wilkinson Trophy
- Women's Eight–Queen's Cup
- Women's Sculling–Nell Slatter Trophy
- Women's Lightweight Quad Scull–Victoria Cup
- Women's Youth Eight–Bicentennial Cup
Rowing Australia Cup
State | Points | |
---|---|---|
1st | Queensland | 43 |
2nd | New South Wales | 41 |
3rd | Victoria | 40 |
4th | Western Australia | 34 |
5th | Tasmania | 32 |
6th | South Australia | 28 |
7th | Australian Capital Territory | 5 |
Queensland won the Rowing Australia Cup only for the second time. Rowing Queensland President Barnaby Eaton accepted the trophy. The Victorians, so used to winning this trophy, were again relegated into third place behind New South Wales. It was again a very close fought competition with the result needing the final race to determine the result.
Results for the Interstate Championships can be found through this link. Due to the concurrent holding of the World Cup, the Interstate Championships were held in the afternoon of the second last day of the combined event.
Organising Committee & Officials
Regatta Project Board:
John Boultbee (Chairman), John Croll, Andrew Dee, Peter Crawford, Lizzie Chapman, Bryan Weir, Jo Verden, Fred Taylor
Jury:
Rene Klupacs (President), Gavin Dods, Phil Fraser, David Grubits, Andrew Guerin, Nick Hunter, Greg Melbourne, John Murdoch, Geoffrey Northam, Brett Ralph, Caroline Schomberg, Greg Smith, Bill Webster, Alan Butorac, Steve Hinchy, Tina Maher, Milne, Brian Nash, Tim Ward, Tim Wainman, Brett Woolfitt
Men's Interstate Eight-Oared Championship–The King's Cup
5:33.20
5:38.35
5:38.70
5:47.29
5:59.46
6:01.45
1st New South Wales - Bow:: James Chapman, 2: Jack Hargreaves, 3: Nicholas Wheatley, 4: Spencer Turrin, 5: Alexander Lloyd, 6: Nicholas Purnell. 7: Matthew Ryan Str: Fergus Pragnell, Cox: Toby Lister, Cchs: Mark Prater and Nick Garratt
2nd South Australia - Bow: Ned Kinnear, 2: Falco Richardt, 3: Michael Shannon, 4: Matthew Bolt, 5: Nathan Bowden, 6: Alexander Hill, 7: James McRae, Str: Jed Nicolle, Cox: Aleco Lanfranco, Cch: Jason Lane
3rd Victoria - Bow: Michael Poulter, 2: John Linke, 3: Tom Larkins, 4: David Crawshay, 5: William Lockwood, 6: Sam Hookway, 7: Joshua Booth, Str: Josh Dunkley-Smith, Cox: David Webster, Cch: Thomas Laurich
4th Western Australia - Bow: Christopher Hayes, 2: Jack Cleary, 3: Ben Williams, 4: Grant Adendorff, 5: David Watts, 6: Matthew Cochran, 7: Joshua Hicks, Str: Tom Gatti, Cox: Connor McCombe, Cchs: Joseph Tamigi and Antonio Maurogiovanni
5th Queensland - Bow: Jack Armitage, 2: Tom McTaggart, 3: Texas Lawton, 4: Harry Baxter, 5: Patrick Stormon, 6: Gabriel Cryle, 7: Hamish Parry, Str: Tim McDonnell, Cox: Sally Mills, Cchs: Keiran Dwyer and Alex Field
6th Tasmania - Bow: Toby Pitt, 2: Erik Rowan, 3: Max Rowan, 4: Ashley Reardon, 5: Max McQueeney, 6: Samuel Volker, 7: George Ellis, Str: Will Mure, Cox: Tom Downie, Cchs: Dion Birtwistle and John Driessen
The NSW crew led from the start with a very fast first 500m. They raced the rest of the race superbly keeping out changes from the other crews. The surprise crew was the South Australians who kept in touch with the leaders and then sprinted in the last stages of the race to row through the Victorians to finish second.
Men's Interstate Sculling Championship–The President's Cup
7:03.36
7:06.43
7:07.85
7:12.01
7:13.16
7:21.40
7:27.16
1st New South Wales - Alexander Belonogoff
2nd Western Australia - Rhys Grant, Cch: Jamie Hewlett
3rd Tasmania - Samuel Volker, Cch: Brett Crow
4th South Australia - Christopher Morgan
5th ACT - Nicholas Barnier, Cch: Andrew Randell
6th Victoria - Shane Jackson
7th Queensland - Scott Laidler
Men's Interstate Lightweight Four Championship–The Penrith Cup
6:07.59
6:10.42
6:12.70
6:13.37
6:18.02
6:32.56
1st Queensland - Bow: Jack Price, 2: Adam Kachyckyj, 3: Nick Silcox, Str: Darryn Purcell, Cchs: Alex Field and Keiran Dwyer
2nd Western Australia - Bow: Mario LoPresti, 2: Cameron Fowler, 3: Perry Ward, Str: Timothy Widdicombe, Cchs: Ross Brown and Neville Kempton
3rd Tasmania - Bow: Daniel Bloomfield, 2: Oliver Cook, 3: Alister Foot, Str: Samuel Beltz, Cchs: Anthony Edwards and Brett Crow
4th New South Wales - Bow: William Clark, 2: Edward De Carvalho, 3: Richard Coakley, Str: Simon Nola, Cchs: Gearoid Towey and Tom Morris
5th Victoria - Bow: James Wilson, 2: Red Matthews, 3: Callum Mackenzie, Str: Jackson Harrison
6th South Australia - Bow: Gianluca Pompili, 2: Patrick Ey, 3: Cameron Beasley, Str: Hugo Burgin, Cch: Sean Leyland
Men's Interstate Youth Eight Championship–The Noel F Wilkinson Trophy
5:43.91
5:44.04
5:47.81
5:58.00
5:59.28
5:59.75
1st Victoria - Bow: Lachlan Webster, 2: Jack Kelly, 3: Callum Nott, 4: Benjamin Strathmore, 5: Charlie Dixon, 6: Angus Widdicombe, 7: Liam Donald, Str: Harry Fox, Cox: William Bartley
2nd Queensland - Bow: Angus Lillicrap, 2: Curtis McLeod, 3: Alex King, 4: Daniel McCarthy, 5: Darcy Wruck, 6: Harley Moore, 7: Henry Leef, Str: Harry Jones, Cox: Thomas McLellan, Cchs: John Bowes and Tim Conrad
3rd New South Wales - Bow: Robert Tucker, 2: Alex Purnell, 3: Daniel Whitehead, 4: Thomas Whitehead, 5: Tom Schramko, 6: Jesse Coyle, 7: Sam Hardy, Str: Robert Black, Cox: Franc Gourlas, Cchs: Alistair Matthews and Richard Van Hooydonk
4th South Australia - Bow: Jack Altschwager, 2: Cameron Lowe, 3: Nicholas Hay, 4: Joe Hewitt, 5: Freddy Smyth, 6: Tyson Beauchamp, 7: Tax Skrembos, Str: Nicholas Parletta, Cox: Jared Lundy, Cch: Ron Mobbs
5th Tasmania - Bow: John McKenzie, 2: Nico Reeve, 3: Mitchell Digney, 4: James Cocker, 5: Jacob Cooper, 6: Lachlan McCarron, 7: Richard Giblin, Str: Henry Youl, Cox: Alex Hall, Cchs: Ken Davey and Mark Stott
6th Western Australia - Bow: Tom Fairclough, 2: Mitchell Boros, 3: Michael Giles-Beere, 4: Sebastian Gay, 5: Jex Fatin, 6: Rourke Moynihan, 7: Jesse Ipsaro-Passione, Str: Sam Marsh, Cox: Nicholas Ferguson, Cchs: Robert Thomas and Jamie Hewlett
Women's Interstate Eight Championship–The Queen's Cup
6:18.60
6:23.35
6:24.74
6:30.92
6:36.76
6:42.80
1st Victoria - Bow: Pauline Frasca, 2: Rebekah Hooper, 3: Katrina Bateman, 4: Sophie Sutherland, 5: Kim Crow, 6: Phoebe Stanley, 7: Charlotte Sutherland, Str: Lucy Stephan, Cox: Lizzie Patrick, Cch: Mark Fangen-Hall
2nd South Australia - Bow: Kate Highfield, 2: Bridget Badenoch, 3: Rhiannon Hughes, 4: Narelle Badenoch, 5: Olympia Aldersey, 6: Renee Chatterton, 7: Peta White, Str: Molly Goodman, Cox: Isabella Milazzo, Cch: Adam Vine-Hall
3rd Queensland - Bow: Christine Taylor, 2: Charlotte Travers, 3: Olivia Brusasco, 4: Rosalind Cartmill, 5: Fiona Albert, 6: Chloe Hill, 7: Eleanor Wilson, Str: Jessica Hall, Cox: Jennifer Gilbert, Cchs: Peter Hicks and Tom Westgarth
4th Western Australia - Bow: Sian Brown, 2: Ashlea Harvey, 3: Maegan Thompson, 4: Amanda Rukuwai, 5: Megan Bagworth, 6: Alexandra Hagan, 7: Hannah Vermeersch, Str: Rebecca Smith, Cox: Elinor Scott, Cch: Lincoln Handley
5th Tasmania - Bow: Louisa Stewart, 2: Louisa Seddon, 3: Monique Clark, 4: Lucy Jordan, 5: Sarah Hawe, 6: Laura Morris, 7: Ciona Wilson, Str: Kate Hornsey, Cox: Hannah Kilpatrick, Cch: Andrew Prior and Neil Stump
6th New South Wales - Bow: Coco Bryant, 2: Elizabeth Halsall, 3: Ellena Winstanley, 4: Amy Clay, 5: Laura Honson, 6: Leah Saunders, 7: Kelly Parker, Str: Rachael Kiely, Cox: Kendall Brodie, Cchs: Lachlan Carter and Deborah Fox
Women's Interstate Lightweight Quad Scull Championship–The Victoria Cup
6:43.11
6:44.31
6:46.46
6:49.27
6:54.83
9:04.56
1st Tasmania - Bow: Eve Mure, 2: Annabel Gibson, 3: Ella Flecker, Str: Georgia Nesbitt, Cch: Paul Newbon
2nd New South Wales - Bow: Georgia Miansarow, 2: Laura Dunn, 3: Sarah Pound, Str: Holly Lawrence, Cchs: Kyeema Doyle and Ellen Randell
3rd Western Australia - Bow: Helen O'Keefe, 2: Janelle Austin, 3: Jessica Bowyer, Str: Maia Simmonds, Cch: Nick Collins
4th Queensland - Bow: Alana Hewish, 2: Hannah Every-Hall, 3: Alice Doring, Str: Carly Cottam, Cchs: Ian Edmunds and Brendan McGrath
5th Victoria - Bow: Jacqueline Brookes, 2: Lucy Trembearth, 3: Hannah Clark, Str: Alice McNamara
6th South Australia - Bow: Alex Carter, 2: Georgina Mills, 3: Alyssa Hennessy, Str: Alex Daniel, Cch: Amber Halliday
Women's Interstate Youth Eight Championship–The Bicentennial Cup
6:33.35
6:35.41
6:35.69
6:48.36
6:58.46
7:01.28
1st Queensland - Bow: Tyler Ferris, 2: Samantha Sheehan, 3: Tessa Carty, 4: Kate Rowan, 5: Caitlin Cronin, 6: Sarah Zillmann, 7: Ellen Pozzi, Str: Miller Ferris, Cox: Emma Kelly, Cchs: Bill Hind, Jonathan Wong and Jirik Haselgrove
2nd Victoria - Bow: Rachel Engel, 2: Pepita Hosking, 3: Olivia Honore, 4: Katherine Michelmore, 5: Claudia Zucchelli, 6: Emily Biasotto, 7: Olivia Sibillin, Str: Hedda Cooper, Cox: Camilla Phillips, Cchs: David McGrath and Michael Steele
3rd New South Wales - Bow: Serena Cox, 2: Rowena Meredith, 3: Jessie Allen, 4: Nicola Metcalfe, 5: Genevieve Horton, 6: Georgina Gotch, 7: Rafaela Stalph, Str: Sophie Deans, Cox: Danielle Pettit, Cchs: Lachlan Allen and Alfie Young
4th South Australia - Bow: Mackenzie Lum, 2: Lucy Triggs, 3: Georgia Seidel, 4: Tess Robertson, 5: Joyce Jollands, 6: Lauren Wearne, 7: Mariah Hatchard, Str: Georgia Day, Cox: Georgia Litt, Cch: Jarrad Schar
5th Western Australia - Bow: Petrea Stregas, 2: Denika Kelsall, 3: Laura Boere, 4: Annabelle McIntyre, 5: Zoe Thornton, 6: Samantha Brenz-Verca, 7: Gabriela Bekir-Fuente, Str: Georgia Wheeler, Cox: Lauren Warschauer, Cchs: Michael Hinsley and Chris Holliday
6th ACT - Bow: Jessica Freebody, 2: Loren Parsons, 3: Cordelia Rentsch, 4: Hillary Salmon Krone, 5: Sarah Davis, 6: Cara Grzeskowiak, 7: Brittany Staniforth, Str: Stephanie Miniter, Cox: Stevie Conolan
Women's Interstate Sculling Championship–The Nell Slatter Trophy
7:42.06
7:44.98
7:47.53
8:11.16
8:12.27
1st Queensland - Sally Kehoe
2nd Tasmania - Kerry Hore, Cch: Brett Crow
3rd Victoria - Jennifer Cleary
4th Western Australia - Alexandra Hayes, Cch: Paul Newbon
5th New South Wales - Anna McGlynn, Cch: Ellen Randell
Sources
- Rowing Manager and Regatta Central for results and names - extracted May 2014
- Australian Rowing Images for photos