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 Mel Cantwell
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Monday, 20 July 2009 18:33 |
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DBNSW Race 4 - Tacoma, entry form is now available on the regatta pages of the website |
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Written by Mel Cantwell
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Wednesday, 29 July 2009 11:36 |
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Just a reminder the first regatta of the season is coming up - Dobroyd 10's regatta - Sunday 16th August. Deadline for entry is Friday 07th August. Entry forms can be found on the DBNSW website under regatta's.
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Written by Mel Cantwell
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Monday, 29 June 2009 11:55 |
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The safety of paddlers is a primary concern for all sports clubs. However, implementing a risk management program can be a daunting task for time poor committee members of clubs. SafeClub assists clubs with introducing a comprehensive risk management system quickly and easily. SafeClub minimises risk, prevents injuries and helps meet risk management requirements in a simple and effective way. All the details can be found under the What's On -> Upcoming Courses -> Courses Calendar. |
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Written by Mel Cantwell
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Monday, 29 June 2009 12:43 |
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At a public Meeting held in Forster on Friday 19th June, it was unanimously agreed to start a dragon boat club in the area. The new club is to be called "Great Lakes Oyster Dragons" . On behalf of DBNSw we welcome them to the dragon boat family and look forward to seeing them at their first regatta! |
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Written by Administrator
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Thursday, 16 April 2009 09:23 |
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Dear new/regional clubs: The DBNSW web team is offering clubs who lack a web site the opportunity to have a presence on the internet. With many people regularly going online to find services this is a great opportunity to develop another channel to attract new members. |
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