HARD work and dedication at a four day training camp paid off for rowers from The Armidale School who returned from the Taree Summer Regatta on 10-12 January with nine medals: three gold, three silver and three bronze.
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Over the three days of competition the squad's 20 rowers and coxswains took to the water in 15 events in varying conditions.
Making a podium debut at a regatta was a TAS First VIII, with Yann Garrivet, Henry Pitman, Nick O'Neil, Lucas Cotterell, John Moore, Jack Sewell, James O'Brien, Oliver Kearney and cox Lily Etheridge crossing the finish line in second place in the final of the Men's C Grade Eight over 1000m.
The TAS First IV (John Moore, Jack Sewell, James O'Brien, Oliver Kearney, cox Bronte Garcia) secured gold in the Men's C Grade Coxed Four (1000m) and took bronze in the Men's U19/U21 Four (2000m) while the TAS Second IV (Yann Garrivet, Henry Pitman, Nick O'Neil, Lucas Cotterell and cox Lily Etheridge) won gold in the Men's D Grade Coxed Four (1000m).
Achieving a bronze medal in the Men's C Grade Coxed Four and a silver in the Men's D Grade Coxed Four (1000m) were the TAS Third IV (Alex Hall, Stewart Williams, Rocco Louis, Oliver Cook, cox Bronte Dagg)
Bringing home a gold medal in the Women's D Grade Quad Scull were the TAS girls crew (Hannah Neilson, April Draney, Eliza Ward, Eli Cotter (O'Connor Catholic College) and cox Sophie McRae). The crew also secured a silver in the Women's C Grade Quad Scull and a bronze medal in the Women's D Grade Four.
In another first, TAS also fielded a crew in a Mixed A Grade Eight but was unplaced.
"While all the rowers should be well pleased with the results, more importantly was the way they developed through the week, both technically and leading and supporting each other as a crew," the School's rowing coordinator Mr Will Caldwell said.
The regatta was preceded by an annual rowing camp on Oxley Island as the guests of the Croker family whose business manufactures and exports oars around the world.
TAS crews will next to take to the water in competition at the Sydney Rowing Club Regatta on February 22.