The sport of dragon boat has penetrated the waterways around the world and has recently been identified as the fastest growing water sport in Australia. It is no surprise with each crew comprising 22 people! Dragon boating is a unique sport in its ability to attract a broad demographic of members with varying cultural and occupational backgrounds as well as varying degrees of age and fitness. As a result, dragon boat clubs are being set up in Sydney and across the state of New South Wales all the time.
Dragon boating is the ultimate team sport with perfect timing imperative to a crews success. For this reason dragon boat has become a popular team building activity for corporate days and an enjoyable cross training or social day for people who enjoy a bit of a challenge.
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Written by Albert Au
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Thursday, 15 October 2009 12:26 |
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Dear all,
Please note that the Roseville regatta results and the entry forms for the Penrith 200m regatta (5th November) are now available, in the Race Results and Racing Calendar sections respectively. To obtain the entry form, please don't forget to specifically click on the event itself in the calendar view. |
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Written by Albert Au
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Friday, 02 October 2009 08:37 |
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Hi all,
Here's a schedule of events for the Dragonboating Womens Weekend Workship, which starts at the Sydney Academy of Sports, Narrabeen this weekend.
For those who aren't going, here's a taste of what you're missing out on - it's truly an all-star line-up and the most enriching experience you can get in dragon boating. |
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Written by Mel Cantwell
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Wednesday, 09 September 2009 18:04 |
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If you are interested and would like to volunteer your time to officiate at one of the following regattas, please
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Nowra - South Coast Regatta on the Shoalhaven River (just 2 hours from Sydney) - Sunday 20th Sept (1 day only)
Coffs Coast/Mylestom Regatta on the Bellingen River - Sat 26th/Sun 27th Sept (2 days). The coach will be leaving Bank St on Saturday morning and returning Sunday evening. If you live north of the Harbour Bridge the coach can pick you up at a point on the Pacific Highway.
If you have never voluntered at a regional regatta before, this the perfect opportunity. They are lots of fun and great for practicing your officiating skills. |
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Written by Mel Cantwell
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Wednesday, 30 September 2009 08:22 |
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If you are interested and would like to volunteer your time to officiate at one of the following regattas, please
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Sunday 11th October - DBNSW Race 1 - Roseville
Sunday 25th October - DAA Corporate Regatta at Darling Harbour
Sat 31st Oct and Sun 01st Nov - Grafton Jacaranda Festival (2 days) . The coach will be leaving Bank St on Saturday morning and returning Sunday evening. If you live north of the Harbour Bridge the coach can pick you up at a point on the Pacific Highway.
If you have never voluntered at a regional regatta before, this the perfect opportunity. They are lots of fun and great for practicing your officiating skills. |
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Written by Mel Cantwell
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Wednesday, 09 September 2009 16:22 |
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Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to be part of this inuagural event. DBNSW received government funding to put towards the weekend. We have planned a comprehensive and fun filled 2 days for everyone to enjoy. There will be ample of opportunity to netwrok with other clubs and share idea's as well as listening to some very interesting presenters and topics we have lined up. Weekend is to be held at the Sydney Academy of Sport Narrabeen. Space is limited, so if you haven't rsvp yet - please do and bring along your paddling buddies ! (
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) Deadline for RSVP is 20th September - so don't de;ay - do it now ! |
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