Whangarei Girls' High U15 Octi gold medal Maadi winners. Photo / Rowing Picture Show
Whangarei Girls' High U15 Octi gold medal Maadi winners. Photo / Rowing Picture Show
A crew of Whangārei Girls’ High School rowers made history as they clinched the school’s first-ever Maadi Regatta gold medal.
They formed part of Whangārei Rowing Club’s best-ever performance at the regatta, considered the supreme national competition for school rowing.
Girls’ High rowers Camryn Collinson, Bella Monteith, Pippa Ryder, Siena Southall, Molly Dennis, Billie McAsey, Tia Cooke, Sophia Candy, and coxswain Sophia Paton took gold in the Under-15 Octuple Sculls at the six-day competition held at Lake Karāpiro from March 24.
The season was the first for half of the crew and the second for the remaining rowers.
Fifteen-year-old Paton said the crew never outwardly said what their expectations for the regatta were but each rower quietly sought gold.
“When we made our way to the start line we were trying to stay calm and keep our minds really prepared.”
The crew closed the 2000m stretch to the finish line in a time of 7m 13s.
Paton’s role as coxswain meant she knew 200m out from the finish line they were going to win - they were a boat length ahead of their closest opponent.
The rowers, who had been focused on the task at hand, realised when the finishing buzzer sounded.
“It was probably the most craziest feeling in the whole world,” Paton said.
Whangārei Girls’ High School were not the only local success story.
Huanui College students Anna Barradell and Dovey Mabey won the Under-16 Double Sculls.
Huanui U16 double sculls winners. Photo / Chris Williams
Whangārei Rowing Club not only brought home two golds but also qualified for four A finals and six B finals.
The achievements have made the club’s history books as it is their best performance at the premiere competition, which attracts more than 2000 rowers from 116 schools.
Whangārei Rowing Club head coach Chris Williams hoped the club’s success spurred its reputation as a powerhouse in the sport.