Archive News from August 2002
Snippets of news and events from earlier months, as shown originally on the Rowing Service News Page.
Standard results/events/etc not shown.
There is a full Rowing Service archive index online.
August 28th 2002
- Rowing New Zealand wishes to appoint a High Performance Programme Manager. Details are available on the Rowing NZ website.
- A video of the Deutschelander Achter courtesy of Rudern1 (Germany).
August 27th 2002
- Details of the Ted Anderson Memorial Trophy (USA), to be awarded annually to the winner of men's H 1x at the USRA Masters National Regatta. First winner is Kit Collins of Rivanna Rowing Club.
August 24th 2002
- Beginning live online-commentary for the World University Rowing Championships A finals in Nottingham this afternoon.
August 22nd 2002
- Pirnaer Ruderverein has pictures of the floods in Germany.
August 21st 2002
- The website for the Deutsche Achter has a diary story on it about their training camp (German).
August 15th 2002
- Draper's RC (UK), formed in late 2000, is a boatclub for the alumni of Queen Mary College, University of London.
August 14th 2002
- Xenergy Corporate Health in Australia, run by ex-internationals Alison Davies and Karina Wieland, has a learn-to-row school in Sydney as part of its corporate/etc. motivational service.
August 8th 2002
- More results coming through from the junior worlds in Trakai (LTU).
August 7th 2002
- NLRoei have published the full Coupe de la Jeunesse results (PDF format, approx. 68kb).
- Details from FISA's recent circulars of the Athens 2004 qualification regattas, the recent bye-law changes and resolutions about adaptive rowing.
August 6th 2002
- The Home International results are on the SARA website - page 1 and page 2 (JPG files).
August 4th 2002
- A reminder of the FISA Masters Rowing Survey online. If you can't get it on that URL, try this.
August 3rd 2002
- Results from the Home Countries International (UK and Ireland) last week.
- Munich World Cup 2002: I've done a summary of results from each of Thursday, Friday and Saturday, plus commentary from World Cup A finals.