Avonside lightweights on form for final
DETERMINED: U18 girls lightweight double sculls, Ruby Norton and Giverny Penny from Avonside Girls' High School are gearing up for...
DETERMINED: U18 girls lightweight double sculls, Ruby Norton and Giverny Penny from Avonside Girls' High School are gearing up for...
ATTENTIVE: Gate attendant John Davis has a system to tame the parking chaos at Maadi. Photo: Paul Mitchell This year's...
VIEW FROM THE TOP: Whakatane High School boys relax on the hill after quarter-final races. Photo: Haylee King. The boys...
THOROUGH: Hewitt Harrison makes sure the rowers are safe on the water. Photo: Geoff Ridder If anything is certain at...
Dressed in black and gold school colours, the supporters stand at the edge of the lake, cheering, waving flags and...
SIGNING UP: More and more schools are following the lead of Cambridge High and Hillcrest High, below, and posting banners...
CALM WATER: The Wellington Collge boys back their teammates on the water at Karapiro. Photo: Dasha Kuprienko Wellington rowers...
Bodie Butler and Mason Porteous continue to impress at Maadi. The Francis Douglas Memorial College crew have qualified for the...
FULL OF HEART: From left, Zoe Winks, Ella Toa, Jamie Williams, Georgia Keech, with coach Jason Williams in the back....
EASY AS: Sandra Groufsky takes Jessica Dicker through the weigh-in process. Photo: Kyra Dawson Setting up by moonlight is just...
Kirsty Dunhill might not be a familiar face to everyone, but her voice will be - she’s the one you...
WHITE-LIGHTNING & BLACK-THUNDER: from left: Shena Donald, Mia Cunningham-South and their coxswain Jackson White. Photo: Chantel Strydom Wentworth College students...
St John reported a quiet week Thursday morning with a smooth flow of minor aches and pains - with the exception of the heat....
LONEWOLF: 12-year-old Jackson White representing Wentworth College as their only coxswain: Photo Chantel Strydom Jackson White is the only coxswain...
It was the Wednesday afternoon of the regatta and I was taking a few quick snaps when a woman approached...
It's 6.30am, the sun is rising and the air is a brisk cold, foggy breeze - this is when you...
HISTORY: Proud Auckland Grammar mums Amanda Carter, left, Wendy Courtney, and Jo MacDonald show off the school's rowing wall of...
Polynesian and Maori students are a minority at this year's Maadi - and always have been. Competitors talk to the Waikato...
Being a teenage girl can be hard. Pressure comes from directions that don't even register on regular folks radars. SWEET TREAT: Ciara Gyde...
UNITED: from left: Juliette Alm-Lequeux, coach Caitlin Buist, Karley Wilden-Palms. Photo Supplied: Caitlin Buist Juliette Alm-Lequeux and Karley Wilden-Palms are...
ERGS WITH A VIEW: From right,: Hannah Smith, Sophie Overdevest, Isabella Wills and Lucy van der Hulst from Hamilton Sacred Heart...
ALL OUT: No quarter was given by Rangiora rowers Alice Pallister and Rose McEwan in Wednesday's U18 doubles quarterfinals. The...
Fifteen-year-old Izzy Hurley from Burnside High School came fourth today. Big deal? Massive deal. Fourth meant a place in the...
MOVING ON: Mason Porteous, left, and Bodie Butler progress to the semifinal. Photo: Christopher Reive. The Francis Douglas Memorial College...