Corowa Rowing Club’s annual presentation night was held on Saturday at the Rowing Shed to celebrate another successful season.
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There was a great turnout of 72 members and family members.
The most Successful Female rower was awarded to Adelaide Robb winning State Championship medals and a successful National Championships in Nagambie.
Lachie Hogan was the most successful Male rower. Lachie competed at many regattas also winning at State Championships and competing at the Nationals.
First season coxswain Will Hogan was the most successful coxswain.
Bella Heagney was awarded the Presidents Shield most determined rower. Bella won medals at State Championships and Head of the School Girls regatta held in Geelong.
Brodie Julian was the most improved rower winning two Gold medals at the State Championships and competing at the Nationals.
The Coaches Award went to Tierney Hamilton, competing in her first season she won races and was a great crew rower and mentor.
The club awarded a Best First Year Male and Female Award to Erik Hogan and Anastasia McFarlane respectively.
Anastasia had an amazing first year in the sport winning State Championship Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals. Anastasia also competed at the National Championships.
Erik Hogan won the Male award also winning a Gold medal at the State Championships and competing at Nagambie at the Nationals.
The club awarded Appreciation of Service awards to Mark Tidd and Junior member Liam Fitzgerald. Mark and Liam stood out helping rowers at training and in competition throughout the season.
The club is still competing with the Victorian Masters State Championships held in Nagambie with Julie and Grietje competing in the double scull and Julie in the single. Julie will also compete at the National Championships to be held in Ballarat. Julie will be racing in the single scull and composite crews.
As winter commences, the club will be starting preseason training. Anyone interested in joining in or find out more contact Club Captain Wes Canny on 0439 116 668.