The 2016 AGM was held on the 27th of May, where we farewelled some old faces and welcomed some new ones, as well as discussing the direction of the club for the coming year.
I think we can officially put Open Day 2016 into the ‘great success’ pile. We had an excellent turnout from both novices and experienced rowers, and Wellington put on an absolute stunner of a day for it!
Thanks everybody for coming along! We hope you enjoyed the sausages and the chat, and we’ll see you this week to get stuck into training…
Summer is coming to an end, and you know what that means… the VURC 2016 season is rapidly approaching! We are starting to get very excited as we finalise a few details, and we hope you are too! Whether you’re a returning member, or a new recruit planning on joining us in 2016, we’ve put together a few memories from the 2015 season to get you (back) in the rowing mood.
Summer is coming to an end, and you know what that means… the VURC 2016 season is rapidly approaching! We are starting to get very excited as we finalise a few details, and we hope you are too! Whether you’re a returning member, or a new recruit planning on joining us in 2016, we’ve put together a few memories from the 2015 season to get you (back) in the rowing mood.
VICTORIA UNIVERSITY ROWING CLUB RESULTS SUMMARY
Recently the Victoria University Rowing Club travelled to Whanganui to compete in the New Zealand University Championship Regatta on the Whanganui River.
VICTORIA UNIVERSITY ROWING CLUB RESULTS SUMMARY
Recently the Victoria University Rowing Club travelled to Whanganui to compete in the New Zealand University Championship Regatta on the Whanganui River.
Come and see Vic Rowing at Clubs’ Week between 11am-2pm Tuesday 4th, Wednesday 5th and Thursday 6th of March. Find out about rowing Meet some of our members Have a spin on an erg (rowing machine) And above all, join Vic Rowing! We will also be hosting a meet and greet on Sunday 9 March […]
Congratulations to VURC President, Griffin Hunt, and Club Captain, Tim Wilson, who recently won bronze medals in the Men’s Club 8+ as a member and coach of a Wellington composite crew.
VURC’s Luke Watts has sculled his way into the New Zealand team to compete in the World University Rowing Championships in Kazan, Russia, in September.
A huge congratulations to VURC’s Luke Watts who has been named in the 10-strong team for the World University Championships. These will be held in Kazan, Russia in September.
Luke’s local newspaper, the Wanganui Chronicle has written about his achievement. You can read the article
here.
Luke Watts is set to compete at the World University Rowing Championships in Kazan, Russia.
A huge congratulations to VURC’s Luke Watts who has been named in the 10-strong team for the World University Championships which will be held in Kazan, Russia in September.
Recruitment for the 2012 university rowing season has begun!
We are looking for rowers old and new, novices, coxes and coaches.
If you fit into any of the above criteria then please come along to our club meeting 1pm Saturday 10 March upstairs at the Wellington Rowing Club.
For more information please email victoriarowing@gmail.com
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- Elyse
Rowing New Zealand has just announced the RPC squads for the coming year and we have THREE Vic Rowers selected for Central RPC down in Blenheim.
Congratulations to
JAMIE HUNTER (Wellington Rowing Club) and LUKE WATTS (Union Boat Club)
GEO RODIE (Star) – 2 seat [below]
A fantastic achievement for you all!
Can’t wait to see that medal haul start a-climbing.
- Elyse
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