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There can never be enough volunteers for dragon boat races! Especially at regional regattas. Find out what volunteering at a dragon boat race is all about.

Bei Loons success comes from it's culture which is "relaxed, friendly and reliable". It provides an important part in the Pittwater community.
Congratulations to the following clubs who are the Inaugural winners of the 2011/2012 Perpetual Trophies for Race 1 - Race 4. With Race 4 cancelled due to weather conditions, the DBNSW Board have agreed to calculate the results from Race 1 to race 3 only. Trohies will be presented to the Clubs at the State Championships.
Premier Mixed - City Dragons (total 18 points)
Premier Open - City Dragons (total 18 points)
Premier Women - Sydney Tsunami (total 16 points)
Masters Mixed - Central Coast (total 15 points)
Masters Open - Bei Loon (total 16 points)
Masters Women - Pittwater DBR Club (total 16 points)
Grand Masters Mixed - Bei Loon (total 16 points)
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Dragon Boat racing is a long standing Chinese tradition that has developed into a fast and furious water sport around the world.
In Australia it is the fastest growing watersport with 22 people required to propel a boat from start to finish.

Dragon boating is a fun and accessible sport for people of all ages and level of fitness.
If you are a team player and enjoy being on the water come and give it a go!
DBNSW is committed to ensuring that the sport of dragon boating provides a safe and enjoyable experience for all participants. Read about dragon boat safety and insurance.
DBNSW has grown from humble beginnings to a sport with over 2500 members.
This has only been possible through the dedication and commitment of many people who have given their personal time, energy and passion to the development of the sport.