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Australian Interstate Championships —
1 Apr 1984 Lake Barrington Tas
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96th Men's
Interstate Eight-Oared Championship — The
King's Cup
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Times:
5:36.9
5.39.1
5.42.9
5.43.7
5.54.1
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1st NSW – Bow: Craig Muller, 2: Richard
Paterson, 3: Richard Goodrich, 4: Clyde Hefer, 5: Stan Humiecki,
6: Jim Battersby, 7: Jim Stride, Str: Stephen Evans, Cox: Dale
Caterson, Cch: Rusty Robertson
2nd SA – Bow:
Graham Keynes, 2: Robert Booth, 3: Bruce Keynes, 4: Michael
Nielsen, 5: Tim Willoughby, 6: John Bentley, 7: John Quigley,
Str: Stephen Mann, Cox: Gavin Thredgold, Cch: Robert Cooper
3rd VIC – Bow: Colin Rawson, 2: Hamish
McGlashan, 3: Ian Belot, 4: Ion Popa, 5: Glenn Deag, 6: James
Lowe, 7: Neil Myers, Str: Sam Patten, Cox: Graham Barns, Emerg:
Matthew Pringle & Nick Robinson, Cch: Chris Dane, Mgr:
Ralph Murphy
4th QLD – Bow: Paul Baxter,
2: Darren Collins, 3: Richard Powell, 4: Laurie Campbell, 5:
Duncan Fisher, 6: Ian Edmunds, 7: Peter Zahnleiter, Str: Gavin
Kelly, Cox: James Gamick, Cch: Robert Bleakley
5th TAS – Bow:
James Osbourne, 2: Andrew Heaton, 3: Andrew Flakemore, 4: Howard
Kelly, 5: Mark Wilson, 6: Mark James, 7: Rick Bird, Str: Cameron
Crichton, Cox: Wayne Hickson, Cch: Peter Dazeley
NSW, SA and VIC got a good start and the Victorians had a
slight lead at the 500 metre mark. The lead changed by the
1000 metre mark with a slight lead to NSW followed by Victoria
and South Australia. South Australia made their move in the
third 500 metres passing Victoria and going after New South
Wales who maintained the lead. However NSW had more in reserve
going on to win comfortably in the end from SA followed by
Victoria.
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Men's Interstate Sculling Championship — The
President's Cup
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Time: 7.06.30
Margins: 0.1 and 3.4 secs
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1st VIC – Paul Reedy
2nd WA – Tony
Lovrich
3rd SA – Brenton Terrell, Cch:
Rob Lang
4th NSW – Tim McLaren
5th TAS – Ted
Hale
Brenton Terrell from SA took the early lead and led
the field through the first 500 metres with the eventual winner
in last place. Paul Reedy worked through the field in the
second 500 metres to take the lead at the halfway mark and
was never headed thereafter. However Tony Lovrich was in third
place and he took after Brenton Terrell passing him and despite
a withering sprint after Reedy in the last 500 metres, had
to be content with second placing only 0.1 seconds behind.
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Men's Interstate Lightweight Four Championship — The
Penrith Cup
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Times:
6.14.50
6.18.5
6.26.6
6.29.4
6.45.9
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1st VIC – Bow: Phil Gardiner, 2: Charles
Bartlett, 3: Peter Antonie, Str: Stephen Spurling, Emerg: Derek
Mollison, Cch: David England
2nd TAS – Bow:
Bruce House, 2: Ian Jordan, 3: Michael Partridge, Str: Russell
Hookway, Cch: David Poulson
3rd SA – Bow:
Damien Cooke, 2: Cameron Miller, 3: Robert Hughes, Str: Richard
Hall, Cch: Ron Lawrence
4th NSW – Bow:
Warren Arndell, 2: Nick Hunter, 3: Merrick Howes, Str: Simon
Pardy, Cch: Peter Stroud
5th WA – Bow:
Will Drage, 2: Craig Ryan, 3: Darryl Salisbury, Str: Vaslev
Vanek, Cch: Ken Grant
The Victorian led throughout the race and won comfortably
from Tasmania and South Australia.
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Men's Interstate Youth Eight Championship — The
Noel F Wilkinson Trophy
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Times:
5.51.60
5.59.2
6.00.9
6.01.9
6.04.9
6.13.3
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1st VIC – Bow:
Stuart Gula, 2: Anthony Johnston, 3: Tom Sanchez, 4: Tom Griffiths,
5: David Fogarty, 6: Michael McKay, 7: Andrew James, Str:
James Tomkins, Cox: Robert Forsyth, Emergs: Craig Adrians
& Chris Gilford, Cch: Paul McGann
2nd QLD – Bow: Andrew Rolfe, 2: Stuart
Cioccarelli, 3: Bruce Speare, 4: Jeremy Brett, 5: Corby Green,
6: Cameron Prout, 7: David Power, Str: Patrick O’Keefe,
Cox: John Lincoln, Cch: Terry Mulligan
3rd NSW – Bow:
Guy Morgan, 2: Andrew Smith, 3: Chris Goodman, 4: Mark Alderdice,
5: Craig Allen, 6: Craig
Mitchell, 7: Matthew Weir , Str: Henry Vaughan, Cox: Andrew Cox, Cch: Graeme (Mick) Allen
4th TAS – Bow:
Damien Banks, 2: Stuart Evans, 3: Dan Wyly, 4: John Bannon,
5: Simon Frost, 6: Glenn Myler, 7: Craig Saville, Str: David
Tippett, Cox: Michael Cox, Cch: Mark Roach
5th SA – Bow:
Justin Smith, 2: Tim Blecher, 3: Grant McGarty, 4: Mark Jenkinson,
5: Victor Sukacz, 6: Mark McInerney, 7: Michael Emery, Str:
Patrick Winter, Cox: Robert Rowlands, Cch: Robert Russell
6th WA – Bow:
Anthony Reilly, 2: Colin Wagnell, 3: Haig McGlashan, 4: Andrew
French, 5: David Deykin, 6: Andrew Roberts, 7: Chris Holliday,
Str: Tim Beeson, Cox: Robert Dalimore, Cch: David Bean
The Victorians won this race comfortably with a lead at the
1500 metre mark of some 11.1 seconds. The crew members included
many good oarsmen and in particular the great James Tomkins
and Michael McKay.
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Women's Interstate Four-Oared Championship — The
ULVA Trophy
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Times:
3.26.3
3.33.1
3.38.9
3.46.7
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1st VIC – Bow: Margot Foster, 2: Sue
Chapman, 3: Jacqui Marshall, Str: Pam Westendorf, Cox: Susan
Lee, Emerg: Jo Dickson & Sue Weston, Cch: David Palfreyman,
Mgr: Barbara Gillett
2nd SA – Bow: Connie Vanderwerp, 2:
Keisha Slamon, 3: Karen Brancourt, Str: Robyn Grey-Gardner,
Cox: Sarah McLean, Cchs: Matthew Draper & Bill Dankbaar
3rd WA – Bow:
Miriam Borthwick, 2: Ute Beyer, 3: Judith Richardson, Str:
Ruth Richardson, Cox: Jo Messenger, Cch: Warren Gibson
4th TAS – Bow:
Susan Young, 2: Julie Shegog, 3: Tracey Johnson, Str: Anne
Broomby, Cox: Pam Pryor, Cch: Grant Pryor
This was another comfortable win to Victoria with a 6.8 second
margin over the 1000 metres.
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Women's Interstate Sculling
Championship — The Nell Slatter Trophy
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Times:
3.51.2
3.51.3
4.00.6
4.03.6
4.09.3
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1st NSW – Anne Piper
2nd TAS – Urszula
Kay
3rd QLD – Elizabeth Burness, Cch
Richard (Chic) Graham
4th VIC - Kate Elliott
5th WA – Barbara Kelly, Cch: Geoff
Mitchell
This was one of the great races of the day with a splendid
race between Anne Piper of NSW and Uszula Kay of Tasmania.
Whilst Piper led by a second through the 500 metres, the second
and last 500 metres saw the lead change between the two scullers
many times with Piper winning by only 0.1 second.
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Women's Interstate Lightweight
Four-Oared Championship — The Victoria Cup
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Times:
3.35.1
3.38.4
3.43.4
3.47.9
3.50.7
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1st VIC– Bow: Leanne Whitehouse, 2:
Flavia Gobbo, 3: Angela Turrell, Str: Gayle Toogood, Cox: Megan
Robertson, Cch: Brian Dalton, Emerg: Felicity Brake
2nd
WA – Barbara Kletnieks, 2: Angela
Maidment, 3: Janet Lankester, Str: Tracey O’Shannessy,
Cox: Leigh Dale, Cch: Warren Gibson
3rd SA – Bow: Miranda Neilsen, 2: Ann
Bradley, 3: Amanda Cross, Str: Karen Riedel, Cox: Rachel Milner,
Cchs: William Dankbaar & Matthew Draper
4th NSW – Bow:
Lesley Paton, 2: Julie Ellet, 3: Jeanette Hall, Str: Brigid
Cassells, Cox: Clare Johnston, Cch: David Bagnall
5th TAS – Bow:
Linda Winzenburg, 2: Alison Flakemore, 3: Carol Males, Str:
Elizabeth Cook, Cox: Bernadette Symons, Cch: Shane Fish
WA and VIC fought out this race with the Western Australian
crew leading by 0.9 second through the halfway mark. They
were unable to maintain the pace with the Victorians finishing
with a strong second 500 metres to win by a comfortable margin
of 3.3 seconds.
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