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Records Tumble at Indoor Rowing!

The 2024 BSRA Indoor Rowing Championships was held on Monday 20 May at Somerville House in VPAC.

The event was an enormous success, with huge teams from 8 member schools attending to participate. Not only were the teams large, but also their support bases, with the floor filled with student, coach and parent supporters from all Schools. Thank-you to all those who participated, bringing their spirit and energy to the event!

The BSRA Indoor Rowing Championships sets a high benchmark for schoolgirl rowing in Australia, with our member schools bringing their best athletes to contest hardfought individual and team relay events. We celebrate the winners and those on the podium, but we also congratulate all competitors for being in the contest. Many results beyond the podium were incredibly close and we are so proud of all the girls efforts and spirit in competition. So many girls acheived their own personal bests on the night or contributed to a proud team effort – well done girls.

On Monday 20 May, 5 BSRA records were broken: 3 Individual records and 2 Team Relay records.
Some of these records have stood for 20 years and were thought to be unbreakable, yet on Monday we saw incredible athletes setting new standards in the competition.

All results can be found here. Record Holders can be found here.

Special congratulations to record breakers:

  • Isabel Pattison, Year 9, All Hallows: Breaking the 2006 BSRA Record, held by Olympian Maddie Edmunds (St Margaret’s Alumnae), in a time of 3:29.70 (for 1000m). This time sets a new AUSTRALIAN RECORD.
  • Ella Welsh, Year 11, St Margarets: Breaking the 2023 BSRA Record, held by Astrid Thomas (BGGS), in a time of 7:12.10 (for 2000m).
  • Astrid Thomas, Year 12, Brisbane Girls Grammar School: Breaking the 2009 BSRA Record, held by Olympian Jess Hall (St Peters Alumnae), in a time of 6:57.40 (for 2000m). This time sets a new AUSTRALIAN RECORD.
  • Year 9 Team, All Hallows (Isabel Pattison, Meg Gallagher, Sophia Preston, Alice McMeniman, Zoe Ball): Breaking the 2004 BSRA Record, held by Somerville House, in a time of 8:34.80.
  • Year 11 Team, All Hallows (Gabrielle Ryan, Danielle Watt, Phoebe Cannon, Claudia Munn, Millie Gallagher): Breaking the 2017 BSRA Record, held by Stuartholme School, in a time of 8:13.50.

BSRA alumnae now proudly hold 4 Australian Records for Indoor Rowing:

Isabel Pattison AHS Year 9 13-14  Yrs 2024 1000m 03:29.70
Astrid Thomas BGGS Year 12 15-16 Yrs 2024 2000m 06:57.40
Sophie Gerber STM 17-18 Lwt 2021 2000m 07:22.70
Georgia Powell AHS Year 9 13-14 Yrs 2017 2000m 07:39.70

Thank-you everyone!

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