Important Entries Update!

Rowing Australia has adjusted the date and time of the close of entries for SIRR. Entries will now close on Thursday 16 March at 23.59pm and the withdrawal without penalty period will be extended until Sunday 19 March at 23.59pm. The extension to the close of entries...

What fuel really makes the boat go faster?

Risks and benefits of supplements with Bronwen Lundy The first of our Breakfast Briefings at the 2017 Aon Sydney International Rowing Regatta will be presented by Australian Rowing Team Lead Nutritionist, Bronwen Lundy. Bronwen will be talking about the risks and...

What’s new in 2017?

There’s plenty of new activities happening at SIRR this year.  Hear about all the latest rowing news straight from Rowing Australia and Australian Rowing Team Members, via our new Breakfast Briefings and Stakeholder Forums. Find out about what’s on and how to...

Have you registered for #AnOarsomeExperience?

Tickets and Entries Open for the 2017 Sydney International Rowing Regatta Rowing Australia is excited to announce that tickets sales and entries for the 2017 Sydney International Rowing Regatta (SIRR) are now open via the official ticket seller, Ticketek and the...

Welcome to the new SIRR website!

Welcome to the new look website for the Sydney International Rowing Regatta. The go-to website for all things related to the Australian National Championships. The website provides information for spectators and competitors including useful information about how to...

Golden day for Australia in Rotterdam

Day 6 of the 2016 World Rowing Championships greeted the athletes with different conditions to those seen so far this week – slightly hazy, slightly cooler, and a cross head wind as opposed to the cross tail that has prevailed. This caused the Fairness Committee to...

Giving Australia’s Rowers Ore Power

Hancock Prospecting and the Georgina Hope Foundation announced as Principal Partner for Rowing Australia and the Australian Rowing Team until 2020 Rowing Australia President, Rob Scott has today announced a land mark four-year partnership for the sport of rowing,...

Brennan is Australia’s golden girl

Kim Brennan has broken Australia’s eight-year Olympic rowing gold medal drought by taking out the women’s single sculls on Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas. The 31-year-old, who completed her set of Olympic medals by claiming top spot on the podium in Rio, led...