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2021 Australian Rowing Team 2021 AUSTRALIAN ROWING TEAM as approved by the Rowing Australia High Performance Committee NAME STATE NTC or SIS SAS CLUB WOMEN'S DOUBLE SCULL Amanda Bateman VIC HPNTC Mercantile Rowing Club Tara Rigney NSW NSWIS Sydney University Boat Club WOMEN'S QUAD SCULL - contesting Final Olympic Qualification Regatta Caitlin Cronin QLD QAS The University of Queensland Boat Club Harriet Hudson NSW HPNTC Sydney Rowing Club Rowena Meredith NSW HPNTC Sydney University Boat Club Ria Thompson VIC HPNTC The University of Queensland Boat Club WOMEN'S QUAD SCULL Kathryn Rowan QLD NSWIS Sydney University Boat Club WOMEN'S SWEEP SQUAD Olympia Aldersey SA HPNTC Adelaide Rowing Club Bronwyn Cox WA HPNTC University of Western Australia Jacinta Edmunds QLD HPNTC Commercial Rowing Club Emma Fessey NSW HPNTC UTS Haberfield Rowing Club Molly Goodman SA HPNTC Adelaide Rowing Club Sarah Hawe VIC HPNTC Huon Rowing Club Genevieve Horton NSW HPNTC Sydney University Boat Club Annabelle McIntyre WA HPNTC Fremantle Rowing Club Jessica Morrison VIC HPNTC Mercantile Rowing Club Giorgia Patten WA HPNTC West Australian Rowing Club Rosemary Popa VIC HPNTC Banks Rowing Club James Rook (coxswain) VIC HPNTC Mercantile Rowing Club Georgina Rowe NSW HPNTC UTS Haberfield Rowing Club Leah Saunders NSW HPNTC Sydney Rowing Club Lucy Stephan VIC HPNTC Melbourne University Boat Club Katrina Werry VIC HPNTC Mercantile Rowing Club Ciona Wilson TAS HPNTC Tamar Rowing Club LIGHTWEIGHT WOMEN'S DOUBLE SCULL - contesting Final Olympic Qualification Regatta Georgia Nesbitt TAS HPNTC Huon Rowing Club Sarah Pound NSW HPNTC UTS Haberfield Rowing Club RESERVE Lucy Coleman NSW HPNTC Sydney University Boat Club MEN'S QUADRUPLE SCULL Caleb Antill ACT RBNTC Australian National University Boat Club Luke Letcher ACT ACTAS Black Mountain Rowing Club Jack Cleary WA RBNTC West Australian Rowing Club Cameron Girdlestone NSW RBNTC Sydney University Boat Club MEN'S SCULLING SQUAD (to support the Quadruple Scull and Men's Double Scull) Patrick Holt QLD RBNTC UTS Haberfield Rowing Club David Bartholot NSW RBNTC Sydney University Boat Club David Watts* WA RBNTC Sydney Rowing Club Campbell Watts* NSW RBNTC Sydney University Boat Club 2021 AUSTRALIAN ROWING TEAM as approved by the Rowing Australia High Performance Committee NAME STATE NTC or SIS SAS CLUB MENS COXLESS PAIR Sam Hardy NSW RBNTC Sydney Rowing Club Joshua Hicks WA RBNTC Sydney Rowing Club MENS COXLESS FOUR Jack Hargreaves NSW RBNTC Sydney University Boat Club Alexander Hill SA RBNTC Adelaide Rowing Club Alexander Purnell NSW RBNTC Sydney University Boat Club Spencer Turrin NSW RBNTC Sydney Rowing Club MENS COXED EIGHT Joshua Booth VIC RBNTC Melbourne University Boat Club Simon Keenan VIC RBNTC Melbourne University Boat Club Nicholas Purnell NSW RBNTC Sydney University Boat Club Angus Dawson SA SASI Adelaide Rowing Club Angus Widdicombe VIC RBNTC Mercantile Rowing Club Nicholas Lavery VIC RBNTC UTS Haberfield Rowing Club Timothy Masters VIC RBNTC UTS Haberfield Rowing Club Jack O’Brien NSW RBNTC Sydney University Boat Club Stuart Sim (coxswain) VIC RBNTC Melbourne University Boat Club RESERVES Benjamin Coombs VIC RBNTC UTS Haberfield Rowing Club William O'Shannessy NSW NSWIS Sydney University Boat Club Fergus Hamilton VIC VIS Mercantile Rowing Club Jack Robertson VIC RBNTC Mercantile Rowing Club Rohan Lavery VIC RBNTC Melbourne University Boat Club LIGHTWEIGHT MEN'S DOUBLE SCULL - contesting Final Olympic Qualification Regatta NAME STATE NTC or SIS SAS CLUB Sean Murphy NSW NSWIS Mosman Rowing Club Hamish Parry QLD QAS Toowong Rowing Club RESERVE Redmond Matthews VIC VIS Mercantile Rowing Club PARA ROWING - PR1 MENS SINGLE SCULL NAME STATE SIS SAS CLUB Erik Horrie NSW NSWIS Sydney Rowing Club PARA ROWING - PR2 MIXED DOUBLE SCULL - contesting Final Paralympic Qualification Regatta NAME STATE NTC or SIS SAS CLUB Simon Albury SA SASI Torrens Rowing Club Kathryn Ross ACT ACTAS Australian National University Boat Club PARA ROWING - PR3 MIXED COXED FOUR NAME STATE NTC or SIS SAS CLUB Nikki Ayers ACT ACTAS Capital Lakes Rowing Club Thomas Birtwhistle NSW UTS Haberfield Rowing Club Renae Domaschenz (coxswain) ACT ACTAS Australian National University Boat Club James Talbot NSW NSWIS Sydney University Boat Club Alexandra Viney VIC VIS Mercantile Rowing Club ELIGIBILITY RESERVE Jed Altschwager SA SASI Torrens Rowing Club * Subject to Medical Clearance.
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