PORT Macquarie Rowing Club had small cause for celebration following the Taree Summer Regatta last weekend.
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Junior rowers Amelia Stennett, Joanne Lancashire and Matthew Catania all finished with top three results.
Counterparts Ray Harwood, Lawrie Aspinall and David Baker also performed strongly in the 70-year-old division, also finishing with top two results.
Club captain Jim Young said Stennett’s performance was outstanding.
“Amelia claimed a first in the women’s C-single division and a first in the women’s under-19 double scull in a composite crew,” he said.
Catania finished first in the under-19 men’s quad scull and second in the under-19 double scull.
More than 600 people from more than 20 clubs competed in around 240 races.
Meanwhile, for the third successive year a University of Technology Sydney (UTS) rowing crew won the 1000 metre Stack’s Finance-Croker Oars Mixed Eight Challenge, the feature event on the Taree Summer Regatta three day program.
Held in perfect conditions on Saturday, UTS (1) won from the fast finishing back markers Sydney University (1) with UTS (2) making it a prosperous day for the club by finishing third. Fifteen crews contested the handicap event.
The winning crew started eight seconds behind those off go, with UTS (2) from 12 seconds. Sydney Uni (1) had to give 18 seconds.
In contrast to last year when there were troubles getting the crews in line for the start, which was delayed by nearly 20 minutes, Saturday’s event was virtually trouble-free. It was underway about five minutes behind schedule.
The two UTS crews were well placed at the mid-point of the race, with UTS (1) gaining a winning break soon after. However, Sydney Uni (1), in lane 15 on the Glenthorne side of the course, were closing in steadily in the final stages, but were unable to haul in the leaders.
UTS’s winning crew was Amelia Cooper, Nicela Martincic, Kelly Drenth, Hally Chapman, Michael McCrea, Mark Doyle, Diarmuid O'Driscoll, James Hunt and Anna O'Hanlon.
They earned $1500 and a $1000 voucher from Croker Oars. Sydney Uni pocketed $1500 for second while UTS picked up a further $750 for third.
“We’re pretty proud of our crews, getting two in the top three,’’ one of UTS’s coaches David Gely said after the event.