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Australian Interstate Championships —
12 Apr 1981 Hinze Dam Qld
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93rd Men's
Interstate Eight-Oared Championship — The
King's Cup
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Time: 5:43.6
Margins 0.63 & 5.5 secs
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1st SA – Bow: Chester MacDonald, 2:
Michael Nielson, 3: Bruce Keynes, 4: Nigel Winter, 5: Rob Lang,
6: Henry Duncan, 7: Tim Willoughby, Str: John Bentley, Cox:
Brenton Parsons, Cch: Bill Dankbaar, Emergs: Robert Cooper & Graham
Keynes, Mgr: Peter Giacchino
2nd VIC – Bow:
John Cumper, 2: James Kiellerup, 3: Alex Sloan, 4: Martin Hunt,
5: Andrew Withers, 6: James Lowe, 7: David Doyle, Str: Ion
Popa, Cox: John Leeming, Emerg: Paul Reedy, Cch: Colin J Smith,
Mgr: Graeme Boykett
3rd QLD – Bow: Gavin
Keily, 2: Joe Tooma, 3: Trevor Bettenay, 4: Chris Beech, 5:
Peter Zahnlieter, 6: Geoff Hall, 7: Peter van den Broek, Str:
Allen MacPherson, Cox: Michael Jowlett, Cch: Terry Mulligan
4th NSW – Bow: Mark Avakian, 2: Dominic
O’Loughlin, 3: George Andrews, 4: Steve Peruch, 5: Jim
Battersby, 6: Graeme Jones, 7: Jordan Martin, Str: Graham Edmonds,
Cox: Terry O’Hanlon, Cch: Michael Morgan
5th WA – Bow:
Jamie Jones, 2: Peter C Beekink, 3: Russell C Rodgers, 4: Mark W Beekink,
5: Anthony Gillbanks, 6: Paul Duckett, 7: James Burt, Str: Robert M Coackley,
Cox: Stephen Annear, Cch: W Guy Horsley
6th TAS – Bow: Robert Weekes, 2: Mark James.
3: Paul Kitto, 4: Richard Heron, 5: S Kerin, 6: Shane Fish, 7:
Edwin George, Str: Cameron Crichton, Cox: David Rattray, Cch:
David Poulson
This was an interesting race with the Queensland crew leading
throughout the first 1000 metres. South Australia and Victoria
kept in close contact and with 500 metres to go, these two
crews left Queensland behind in a fine race to the finish.
The South Australian won by 0.63 second. This was the first
win by South Australia since 1937.
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Men's Interstate Sculling Championship — The
President's Cup
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Time: 7.16.00
Margins 5.4 and 2.6 secs
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1st NSW – Edward O Hale
2nd VIC – Bruce
McNaughton
3rd QLD – Neil Mansfield,
Cch: Robert Alexander
4th SA – John Bolt
5th TAS – Paul
Harvey, Cch: David Poulson
McNaughton of Victoria led for the first 1250 metres of the
race being pressed by Hale of NSW all the way. At this point
an additional effort by Hale enabled him to break through and
go on to win by 5.4 seconds to McNaughton with Mansfield a
further 2.6 seconds further behind.
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Men's Interstate Lightweight Four Championship — The
Penrith Cup
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Time: 6.11.00
Margins 0.18 & 2.2 secs
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1st TAS – Bow: Ian Jordan, 2: Ashley Wilkes,
3: Michael Partridge, Str: Bruce House, Cch: David Poulson
2nd VIC – Bow:
Sandy Marshall, 2: Lyall McCarthy, 3: Charles Bartlett, Str:
Simon Gillett, Emerg: S Young, Cch: Rob Stewart
3rd WA – Bow:
Ian P Clairs, 2: David S Curry, 3: G Wayne Simmons, Str: Chris H Curry,
Cch: Ken D Grant
4th NSW – Bow: Jeff
Patterson, 2: Michael Smith, 3: Clyde Hefer, Str: Graeme Gardiner,
Cch: Peter Stroud
5th SA – Bow: P A Quigley,
2: Kym P Daly, 3: Ron G Mobbs, Str: Richard T Hall, Cch: Robert
J Russell
6th QLD – Bow: Robin Fay, 2: David Alexander,
3: John Hodgkinson, Str: Peter Hegarty, Cch: David Ochert
This was another high standard and great race with Tasmania
winning by 0.18 second from Victoria, with WA 2.2 seconds further
behind. TAS, VIC, WA & NSW were all in the race until a
late stage in the race when Tasmania and Victoria broke free
and raced stroke for stroke to the finish.
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Men's Interstate Youth Eight Championship — The
Noel F Wilkinson Trophy
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Time: 4.21.10
Margins: 0.4 & 4.0 secs
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1st QLD – Bow: Jon Cafferky, 2: Richard
Patterson, 3: Andrew Henderson, 4: Ronald Thompson, 5: Ian
Edmunds, 6: Duncan Fisher, 7: Peter Brunckhorst, Str: Greg
Kewley, Cox: Sam Carroll, Cch: Bob Bleakley
2nd WA – Bow: Rob P Tielman, 2: Timothy Norrish,
3: Chris R Strauss, 4: Anthony J Lovrich, 5: Steve J Fisher,
6: Mark E Taylor, 7: Brett E Nelson, Str: Terrence I Norrish, Cox: Michael Kampf,
Cchs: Peter Shakespear & Murray McHenry
3rd VIC – Bow: Anthony Imison, 2: Alan
Borger, 3: M Carnegie, 4: Robert Leach, 5: Martin O’Halloran,
6: N McConchie, 7: Mark Doyle, Str: John Mitchelmore, Cox:
Graham Barns, Emergs: Sam Patten & Glenn Deag, Cch: Adrian
Maginn
4th TAS – Bow: Phillip Riley,
2: N Butler, 3: A Polanowski, 4: Simon Burgess, 5: J Osbourne,
6: Kevin Hayde, 7: Richard Bird, Str: Russell Hookway, Cox:
Wayne Hickson, Cch: Paul Myler
5th NSW – Bow: Simon Pardy, 2: Timothy Weston,
3: A Playfair, 4: Roger Brighton, 5: Richard Goodrich, 6:
N Martin, 7: P Czeti, Str: Stephen Evans, Cox: Grant Corbett,
Cch: A Rybak
6th SA – Bow: R Kinnear, 2: Darren
Webb, 3: John Belcher, 4: Scott Mackay, 5: G Quigley, 6: H
McLean, 7: John Draper, Str: J Moore, Cox: P Storer, Cch:
P Jeffreys
After a stirring battle between Queensland, Western Australia
and Victoria for the first 1200 metres, Queensland and Western
Australia broke free from Victoria over the final stages of
the race. The resulting race for first place was great with
only 0.4 seconds between first placed Queensland from second
placed Western Australia. Victoria was four seconds further
back in third place.
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Women's Interstate Four-Oared Championship — The
ULVA Trophy
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Time: 3.38.00
Margins: 3.1 & 8.6 secs
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1st VIC – Bow: Dianne Smith, 2: Joanne
Mitchell, 3: Pam Westendorf, Str: Jacqui Marshall, Cox: K Willcock,
Emergs: N Dwyer & Margot Foster, Cch: David Palfreyman
2nd NSW – Bow:
Jenny Rourke, 2: Sue Weston, 3: Robyn Mackney, Str: Jill Callan,
Cox: Jill McCure, Cch: Milan Parker
3rd WA – Bow: E J Hollingworth, 2:
T M Van Rijn, 3: A M Balch, Str: R Riddell, Cox: R Bowl, Cch:
Geoff Mitchell, Emerg: M Down
4th SA – Bow:
Alison M Smith, 2: Jean E Jackson, 3: Gloria E Prior, Str:
Terri D Brown, Cox: J T Downs, Cch: Phillip C Manglesdorf
5th TAS – Bow:
Susan Young, 2: Alison Flakemore, 3: Jackie Hayde, Str: E Cook,
Cox: B Beechey, Cch: Brian Palmer
This was an all the way win to Victoria despite a serious
challenge from NSW in the middle stages of the race. The margins
were 3.1 seconds between first and second, and 8.6 seconds
between second and third.
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Women's Interstate Sculling
Championship — The Nell Slatter Trophy
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Time: 3.55.09
Margins 4.1 and 0.9 secs
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1st VIC 1 – Mary Renouf, Cch: Terry
Poole
2nd NSW – Sandy Rourke, Cch: John
Welch
3rd QLD No 1 – Elizabeth Shields,
Cch: Richard Graham
4th VIC No 2 – Rosemary
Hoffman, Cch: T Hoffman
5th WA No 1 - Barbara Kelly, Cch: G Mitchell
6th TAS - Sue Evans, Cch: Graham Squires
VIC No 3 eliminated in repechage– Marina
Di Martino, Cch: Terry Poole
QLD No 2 eliminated in repechage – Catherine
Langton, Cch: Bob Alexander
WA No 2 eliminated in repechage – Bow:
Joanne Green, Cch: Peter Shakespear
WA No 3 eliminated in repechage – Vanessa
Grant, Cch: Ken Grant
States were entitled to be represented by more than one sculler.
Renouf of Victoria gained the lead at about the 700 metre mark
and went on to win convincingly by 4.1 seconds from Sandy Rourke
of NSW.
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Women's Interstate Lightweight
Four-Oared Championship — The Victoria Cup
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Time: 3.34.80
Margins 0.8 and 2.4 secs |
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1st VIC - Bow: Leisa Patterson, 2: Meredith
Williams, 3: Barbara Griffiths, Str: Barbara Phelan, Cox: Alison
Davidson, Cch: Brian Dalton, Emerg: Meryl Evans & Gayle
Toogood
2nd WA
3rd ACT – Bow: K McLaughlin, 2: Sue
Donoghue, 3: J Hall, Str: L Paton, Cox: J Westwood, Cch: David
Bagnall & J Wolfe
4th QLD – Bow: Lyn Kelly, 2: D Dunlop,3:
Gay Allen, Str: Debbie Baskerville, Cox: C Nardi, Cch A Broad & Bradley
Beutel, Emerg: W Hem & Jenny O’Neill
5th NSW – Bow:
Janell Williams, 2: Leanne Turner, 3: Gay Allen, Str: Kim Brown,
Cox: Megan Turner, Cch: Malcolm Shaw
6th TAS – Bow:
S Boyle, 2: P Lewis, 3: J Binns, Str: K Loosemore, Cox: L Beswick,
Cch: C Loosemore
Western Australia were the leaders through the 500 metre
mark but were overhauled by the Victorian crew who went on
to win. However the WA crew kept up the pressure and the winning
margin of Victoria was only 0.8 second from WA with ACT 2.4
seconds further back.
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