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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Future rowing stars train at New Norfolk

IT was a big day on the River Derwent on Saturday when our five-time Olympian Anthony Edwards hosted a rowing camp at the New Norfolk Rowing Club. There were about 100 people in attendance, including fellow NNRC Olympian Kerry Hore. There were seven 8s and eight quads in action over the day, which started at 7am and finished at 5pm.

Thanks to Anthony Edwards for the following photos of some of the crews in action on the river.

Dual Olympian Kerry Hore, second from left, rowing with young talent
Sophie Hughes, Shannyce Kitson and Edwina Flakemore near New Norfolk.



New Norfolk Rowing Club member Sheridan Chalker in action at the
Tasmanian State Winter Camp at New Norfolk.
Two crews passing each other near Boyer.
The men's youth eight on the river.
A women's quad in training at New Norfolk.

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