By TBHS | Posted: Monday April 8, 2019
Over the course of a week, 21 rowers from Timaru Boys' High School competed in this major event at Lake Karapiro.
In an intense competition involving over 2,000 students from 120 schools, our boys earned places in no less than thirteen A Finals (fastest 8 crews) and four B finals (next 8 fastest crews); an exceptional result that surpassed many schools who had two to three times as many rowers as well as hugely superior resources.
These results are testimony to their dedicated training commitment over the past six months.
Without exception, each rower, under the able leadership of seniors James Davidson and Liam Parker, gave his all in both terms of effort on the water and as a Timaru Boys' ambassador. Well done boys - you have done us proud.
Results
- 4th U15 Coxed Four: Billy McCully, Will Davidson, William Light, Sam Wilson, Luke Goodger (Cox)
- 4th U18 Novice Double Sculls: Charlie Clemens, William Talbot
- 5th U16 Coxed Quad Sculls: Josh Wilson, Fletcher Joyce, Hamish Yeatman, Ben Bampton, Ben Wratt (Cox)
- 5th U18 Novice Coxed Four: Charlie Clemens, Quinn Gledhill, William Light, Sam Wilson, Zack Wilson (Cox)
- 5th Coxed Octuple Sculls: Billy McCully, Quinn Gledhill, Sam Wilson, Will Davidson, William Talbot, William Light, Ben Wratt, Zack Wilson, Luke Goodger (Cox)
- 6th U16 Coxed Four: Fletcher Joyce, Ben Bartlett, Hamish Yeatman, Ben Bampton, Ben Wratt (Cox)
- 7th U16 Double Sculls: Fletcher Joyce, Hamish Yeatman
- 7th U16 Single Sculls: Hamish Yeatman
- 8th U18 Single Sculls: Liam Parker
Medal Winners
- In the U15 Double Sculls, Timaru Boys' High School occupied two thirds of the podium!
- Bronze medals to William Talbot and Sam Wilson
- Silver medals for Will Davidson and Billy McCully
- The above four rowers, as a combined force in the U15 Coxed Quad Sculls, earned Silver medals, along with Cox, Ben Wratt.
- In the U18 Novice Coxed Quad Sculls, Bronze medals were awarded to Charlie Clemens, William Talbot, Quinn Gledhill, William Light and Cox, Zack Wilson.