- James Stewart
James Stewart is an Olympic-level rower, who competes for Australia. He is the twin brother of Geoffrey Stewart and older brother of Stephen Stewart. They were the first trio of brothers to represent Australia in rowing at the same Olympics and were all educated at Newington College, and coached by olympian and fellow Old Newingtonian Michael Morgan.
- Sally Robbins
Sally Robbins (born July 15 1981) is an Australian rower, who was a member of Australia's 2004 Summer Olympics Women's Eight Rowing crew. In the final the team were well-placed for Bronze when 500 meters from the finish, she appeared to collapse and laid back on teammate Julia Wilson's lap. Robbins was publicly humiliated in the Australian media as "Lay-down Sally" and called "un-Australian".
- James Tomkins
James Tomkins (born August 19, 1965 in Sydney, New South Wales) is an Australian rower and a three-time Olympic gold medalist.
- Drew Ginn
Drew Ginn (born November 20, 1974) is an Australian rower and Olympic gold medallist. Ginn won the men's coxless fours at the Atlanta 1996 Summer Olympics as part of Australia's "Oarsome Foursome", along with Mike McKay, James Tomkins, and Nicholas Green, Ginn replacing the retired Andrew Cooper. Ginn and James Tomkins had planned to race the straight pair at the Sydney 2000 Summer Olympics, …
- Nick Green
Nick Green is a former Australian Olympics rowing champion. He was educated at Xavier College in Kew, Melbourne and at Melbourne High School. He competed in two Olympic Games - 1992 Summer Olympics and 1996 Summer Olympics, and was known as one of the "Oarsome Foursome". He was one of the eight flag-bearers of the Olympic Flag at the opening ceremony of the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
- Mike McKay
Michael McKay (born September 30, 1964), commonly known as Mike McKay, is an Australian rower and a four-time Olympic medalist. He was educated at Xavier College in Kew, Melbourne.
- Peter Antonie
Peter Thomas Antonie <small>OAM</small> (born May 11, 1958 in Melbourne, Victoria) is a former rower from Australia of high acclaim, having competed in a large number of international events. He won the gold medal in the men's double sculls at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. Antonie was rewarded the Thomas Keller Medal for his Outstanding International Rowing Career. The prize was awarded by the FISA.
- Mike Cadogan
Emergency Physician, Rugby Doctor and internet entrepreneur. CEO of HealthEngine.com.au, an health search engine designed to provide rapid contact with health professionals in Australia. CIO of Popfossa.com a world medical and allied health conference / scientific meeting resource. Emergency physician at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital and resuscitation doctor for the Western Force. Passionate about medical education and running LifeInTheFastLane.com to help disseminate medical education.
- Michael Morgan
Michael Morgan is an Olympic-level rower, who has competed for Australia.
- Julia Wilson
Julia Wilson is a rower from Australia, who has won Rowing World Championships gold medals in the Eight and Four for her native country in 2001 and she picked up a silver medal in the Eight at the 2002 World Championship. Wilson rowed in the Women's Quad at the 2000 Summer Olympics finishing in seventh place. Wilson is most famous for being part of Australia's Women's Eight at the 2004 Athens Olympics.
- Mervyn Wood
Mervyn Thomas (Merv) Wood <small> LVO MBE QPM</small> (30 April 1917 - 19 August 2006) was an Australian rower of the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. He was a four-time Olympian and three-time Olympic medalists. He later rose to become the Police Commissioner of the New South Wales Police Force.
- Bobby Pearce
Henry Robert "Bobby" Pearce (September 30, 1905 - May 20, 1976) was an Australian-Canadian sculler of the 1920s and 1930s who won the gold medal in the single sculls at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam and the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. He was also a winner of the Diamond Sculls. Pearce was born in Sydney, Australia into a family with sporting pedigree, with his great-grandfather having emigrated from England in 1850 and settling in Double Bay, …
- Catriona Oliver
Catriona Sens (née Oliver was a member of the Australia's 2004 Summer Olympics women's eight rowing crew with Sally Robbins.
- Sally Newmarch
Sally Newmarch is an Australian Olympic rower and has taught a successful rowing squad through her position as 'Head of Rowing' at Wilderness School in Adelaide, South Australia. She has now resided in Perth with her cyclist partner.
- Stephen Stewart
Stephen Stewart is an Olympic-level rower, who competes for Australia. He is the younger brother of the dual bronze medal winning Olympic rowers James Stewart and Geoffrey Stewart. They were the first trio of brothers to represent Australia in rowing at the same Olympics and were all educated at Newington College, and coached by olympian and fellow Old Newingtonian Michael Morgan.
- Matthew Long
Matthew Long is an Olympic-level rower, who competes for Australia.
- Geoffrey Stewart
Geoffrey Stewart is an Olympic-level rower, who competes for Australia. He is the twin brother of James Stewart (olympian1996,2000,2004) and older brother of Stephen Stewart (olympian 2004). They were the first trio of brothers to represent Australia in rowing at the same Olympics and were all educated at Newington College, and coached by olympian and fellow Old Newingtonian Michael Morgan. In 1996 Geoffrey competed in the men's eight event at the Atlanta Olympics, …
- Eeke van Nes
Eeke Geertruida van Nes (born April 17, 1969 in Delft, Zuid-Holland) is a retired rower from the Netherlands, who won a total number of three Olympic medals during her career. A daughter of former Olympic silver medalist Hadriaan van Nes (Mexico City, 1968), she claimed the bronze medal in the women's double sculls in Atlanta, Georgia alongside Irene Eijs, followed by the silver four years later in Sydney, Australia with Pieta van Dishoeck.
- Robert Jahrling
Robert Jahrling is an Olympic-level rower, who has competed for Australia.
- Cecil McVilly
Cecil Leventhorpe McVilly (born August 3, 1889 in Hobart - died November 4, 1964 in Cowes) was an Australian rower who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. He participated in the single sculls, but he was disqualified for interference in his first heat. He won the Australian sculling championship in 1910, 1911, and 1914 as well as the Diamond Sculls at Henley-on-Thames in 1913.
- Melissa Jennison
Melissa Jennison (born May 7, 1982) is an athlete from Australia. She competes in archery. Jennison represented Australia at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia and at the [[2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece]]. In 2004, she placed 29th in the women's individual ranking round with a 72-arrow score of 628. In the first round of elimination, she faced 36th-ranked Stephanie Arnold of the United States.
- Fred Kirkham
Fred Kirkham was an Olympic-level rower who, as Fred Benfield, competed for Australia. He became a Judge of the District Court of New South Wales.
- Tom Chessell
Tom Chessell was an Olympic-level rower, who competed for Australia.
- Thamar Henneken
Thamar Nanette Henneken (born August 2, 1979 in Delft, Zuid-Holland) is a former freestyle swimmer from the Netherlands, who was a member of the Dutch Women's 4x100m Freestyle Relay Team that won the silver medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. She did so alongside Inge de Bruijn, Wilma van Hofwegen and Manon van Rooijen. After the Sydney Games she tried to succeed as a rower, but quickly decided to go back to her old habit of swimming.
- Sydney Middleton
Sydney Albert Middleton (born February 24, 1884 - died 1945) was an Australian rugby union player and rower who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics and in the 1912 Summer Olympics. In 1908 he was a member of the Australian rugby union team, which won the gold medal. Four years later he participated as rower and was a crew member of the Australian boat, which was eliminated in the quarterfianls of the eights competition.
- Ian Gardiner
Ian has been at the forefront of Internet Broadcasting now for over five years. Over this time he has amassed crucial in-depth knowledge of the market and has consistently strived to develop the company’s capabilities in delivering the very best in rich media. Using leading available technologies, Ian is responsible for ensuring exceptional results for Viocorp’s growing portfolio of A list clients.
- Jon Lacey
- Richard James
family man, General practitioner in Hervey Bay, longing to re-do the big lap around Oz when the kids are a bit older and sleeping! Concept2 rowing fiend.
- Matt Rower
Hello. I am the Pedi Master. Come in to my lair to find out more!
- Ricardawg- Tancinco
u read ma testicles and judge moi..
- James McRae
I grew up in the town of champions (Murray Bridge) went to school at Unity College but now i'm living in Radelaide some of the time. Will be based in Hobart/Europe until the start of September for rowing. Competing in first two world cups in Europe, then back to Hobart for a bit, then back to Europe for World Champs, then back in Radelaide (hopefully). Makes uni a bit difficult, i figure i'll be there for another decade yet.
- Kris
obsessed with rowing :)
- Michael Wells
Hey all, I'm 17 and I go to Riverview, Sydney. I'm on here cause I finally cracked under peer pressure and figured it would be a good way to idle away study time. I enjoy playing guitar, listening to music, pumping weights, playing footy, watching footy, watching movies, rowing, cating 2k ergos and talking to people on myspace. C'mon, add us!!!
- Luke Hubbard
Hi there. My name is Barry Dawson. But my friends (and opponents) call me "The Cougar". This is not because they fear me but rather because they respect my man-skills. I am Head Instructor at The Australian Cougar Arts Federation. I am a Black Belt Master and an exponent of a set of powerful techniques including "Mind Control", "Speediness" and "Invisible-ness". I was dubbed The Cougar by my guru, Brian Watson.
- David
what ever you want me to be baby.
- Tristan Reid
my names tristan im 17 years old and love my sport. i do rowing, rugby league and rugby union... as u can see all very manly sports none of this "soccer" stuff... i love to sing, dance and make an ass of myself (sometimes all at the same time), love getting dressed up, love my mates.
- Toby
- William Townsend
- Bede
- Dick Thornett
Dick Thornett was an Australian rugby league and rugby union player - a dual international. He represented for the Wallabies in 11 Tests in 1961-62 and the Kangaroos in Tests against South Africa in 1963, on the 1963-64 Kangaroo Tour and in 3 matches of the 1968 World Cup. His international rugby league debut in the 1st Test against South Africa in Brisbane on 20 July 1963 saw Thornett become Australia's 28th dual code rugby international, …