History of Rowing Victoria Inc
11. International Representatives
This page is under construction
Olympic Games
The Victorian Olympic representatives can be found in appendix 10.
World Championships
There have been too many Victorian World Championship representatives to name on this page. However they are clearly identified on the following pages:
- 1962–Lucerne, Switzerland
- 1966–Bled, Yugoslavia
- 1970–St Catharines, Canada
- 1974– Lucerne, Switzerland
- 1975–Nottingham, UK
- 1976–Villach, Austria (Lightweights)
- 1977–Amsterdam, Netherlands
- 1978–Lake Karapiro, New Zealand
- 1978–Copenhagen, Denmark (Lightweights)
- 1979–Bled, Yugoslavia
- 1980–Hazewinkel, Belgium (Lightweights)
- 1981–Munich, Germany
- 1982–Lucerne, Switzerland
- 1983–Duisburg, Germany
- 1984–Montreal, Canada (Lightweights)
- 1985–Hazewinke,l Belgium
- 1986–Nottingham, UK
- 1987–Copenhagen, Denmark
- 1988–Milan, Italy (Lightweights)
- 1989–Bled, Yugoslavia
- 1990–Lake Barrington, Australia
- 1991–Vienna, Austria
- 1992–Montreal, Canada (Lightweights)
- 1993–Roudnice, Czech Republic
- 1994–Indianapolis, USA
- 1995–Tampere, Finland
- 1996–Strathclyde, Scotland (Non-Olympic events)
- 1997–Aiguebelette, France
- 1998–Cologne, Germany
- 1999–St Catharines, Canada
- 2000–Zagreb, Croatia (Non-Olympic events)
- 2001–Lucerne, Switzerland
- 2002–Seville, Spain
- 2003–Milan, Italy
- 2004–Banyoles, Spain (Non-Olympic events)
- 2005-Gifu, Japan
- 2006-Eton, UK
- 2007-Munich, Germany
- 2008- Linz Ottensheim, Austria (non-Olympic events)
- 2009 - Poznan, Poland
- 2010 - Lake Karapiro, New Zealand
- 2011 - Bled, Slovenia
- 2012 - Plovdiv, Bulgaria (non-Olympic events)
- 2013 - Chungju, Korea
- 2014 - Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- 2015 - Aiguebelette, France
- 2016 - Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Commonwealth Games
Victorian representative at the Commonwealth Games can be found at:
- 1930–Hamilton Canada 16-23 Aug
- 1938–Sydney Australia 5-12 Feb
- 1950–Auckland New Zealand 4-11 Feb
- 1954–Vancouver Canada 30 Jul - 7 Aug
- 1958–Cardiff Wales 18-26 Jul
- 1962–Perth Australia 21 Nov - 1 Dec
- 1986–Edinburgh Scotland 24 Jul - 2 Aug
World Under 23 Championships (including Nations Cup & Match des Seniors)
Victorian representative at these events can be found at:
- 1981—Essen, West Germany
- 1982—Vienna, Austria
- 1983—Turin, Italy
- 1984—Copenhagen, Denmark
- 1985—Banyoles, Spain
- 1987—Aigubelette, France
- 1990—Ottensheim, Austria
- 1992 - Strathclyde, Great Britain
- 1993 - Ioannina, Greece
- 1994—Paris, France
- 1995—Groningen, Holland
- 1996—Hazewinkel, Belgium
- 1997—Milan, Itlay
- 1998—Ioannina, Greece
- 1999—Hamburg, Germany
- 2000—Copenhagen, Denmark
- 2001—Linz, Austria
- 2002—Genoa, Italy
- 2003—Belgrade, Serbia
- 2004—Poznan, Poland
- 2005—Amsterdam, Netherlands
- 2006—Hazewinkel, Belgium
- 2007—Strathclyde, Great Britain
- 2008—Brandenburg, Germany
- 2009 - Racice, Czech Republic
- 2010 - Brest, Belarus
- 2011 - Amsterdam, Netherlands
- 2012 - Trakai Lithuania
- 2013 - Linz Austria
- 2014 - Varese Italy
- 2015 - Plovdiv Bulgaria
- 2016 - Rotterdam, Netherlands
World Junior Championships
Victorian representative at these Championships can be found at:
- 1970-1972 (no Australian representation)
- 1973—Nottingham
- 1974-1979 (no Australian representation)
- 1980—Hazewinkel
- 1981—Pantcharevo
- 1982—Piediluco
- 1983—Vichy
- 1984—Jonkoping
- 1985—Brandenburg
- 1986—Roudnice
- 1987—Cologne
- 1988—Milan
- 1989—Szeged
- 1990—Aiguebelette
- 1991—Banyoles
- 1992—Montreal
- 1993—Aarungen
- 1994—Munich
- 1995—Poznan
- 1996—Strathclyde
- 1997—Hazewinkel
- 1998—Ottensheim
- 1999—Plovdiv
- 2000—Zagreb
- 2001—Duisburg
- 2002—Trakai
- 2003—Athens
- 2004—Banyoles
- 2005—Brandenburg
- 2006—Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- 2007—Bejing, China
- 2008—Linz Ottensheim, Austria
- 2009—Brive-la-Gaillarde, France
- 2010—Racice, Czech Republic
- 2011—Eton, Great Britain
- 2012—Plovdiv, Bulgaria
- 2013 - Trakai, Lithuania
- 2014 - Hamburg, Germany
- 2015 - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- 2016 - Rotterdam, The Netherlands