Rowing Awards Night 2024

Rowing Awards Night 2024

Celebrating the achievements of our rowers and coaches in 2024.

Pictured (L to R): Nathan Whitehead, Amy Edgerton, Courtney Davis, and Henry Chin.

Photos courtesy of Bianca Davis.

The rowing community remains one of the school’s most dedicated and resilient clubs, with students, coaches, staff, and families coming together year after year to tackle challenges head-on. Thank you for your continued support and congratulations on the successes achieved throughout 2024. We look forward to building upon these strengths in 2025.

2024 Rowing Awards

Most Improved Rowers
Remi Schiappadori
Brielle Dodd
Ben Sharpe
Tom Jolly
Georgia Gordon
Isabella Williams

Encouragement Award for Effort and Commitment to Rowing
Sam Offerman

Coaches Award for Best Crew

Girls Year 8 Quad Scull (Coxed)
Makayla Penrose
Lucy Neilsen
Luella McKendry
Zoe Webster
Georgia Gordon

Schoolboys Open Eight
Ethan Warrington
Remi Schiappadori
Riley Hibble
Aiden Bryce
Henry Chin
Nathaniel Talbot
Braden Rebgetz
Nathan Whitehead
Charlie Patrick
Nicholaas Grobler

Presentation of Boys Open Eight Crew
Ethan Warrington
Remi Schiappadori
Riley Hibble
Aiden Bryce
Henry Chin
Nathaniel Talbot
Braden Rebgetz
Nathan Whitehead
Charlie Patrick
Nicholaas Grobler

Presentation of Girls Open Eight Crew
Courtney Davis
Amy Edgerton
Rosa Nzeakor
Tahlia Penrose
Isabella Williams
Alyssa Pang
Brielle Dodd
Hallie Burgers
Alexander Chapman

Northern Region School Representative Rowing Team
Riley Hibble
Amy Edgerton
Braden Rebgetz
Nathaniel Talbot
Nicholaas Grobler
Hamish Wright
Alexander Chapman
Jacob Groves (Coach)

Most Successful Female Rower
Courtney Davis

Most Successful Male Rower
Henry Chin

Most Invaluable Coxswain
Nicholaas Grobler

Exceptional Female Leadership and Teamwork Award
Amy Edgerton

Exceptional Male Leadership and Teamwork Award
Nathan Whitehead

2024 Coaches
Shanelle Flute
Leyla Kenneally
Jacob Pang
Elise Chambers
Jacob Groves
Micah Talbot

Cathedral Rowing – Best in QLD

Cathedral Rowing – Best in QLD

Congratulations State Champions – for the second year in a row we can say we are the best rowing school in Queensland!
by Kim Brown – Rowing Coach

The 3 days of competition, ever-changing conditions, and gruelling heat were no match for our Cathedral athletes. I could not be prouder of our athletes’ attitudes, teamwork, and comradery, they banded together to ensure everyone was supported no matter the results. With our dedicated athletes overcoming challenges and working together as a team we have arrived safely home with 10.5 Gold, 6.25 Silver, and 2.75 Bronze bringing us to a total of 19.5 medals. 6 more gold than any other school!

As we all come down from the high that has been the last few days, I would like to start with a few special thank you. Firstly, a big thank you to Terri Talbot for agreeing to come along and assist with the supervision of the kids, you were amazing! Another big thank you to Jacob Groves and Shaun Keough for driving the trailer to Bundaberg and back, without these two coaches we would not have had boats to row. Thank you to the coaches for all their hard work and effort in the lead-up to states and to all the coaches that came on the trip. Without our brilliant coach’s passion for the sport, we would not be where we are today. And finally, thank you to our committed rowers, your passion, commitment, and dedication to the sport have really shone through the weekend with all your hard work and training paying off. 

Congratulations to our senior rowers who celebrated their last regatta under the Cathedral banner and Congratulations to our junior year 8 rowers competing in their first ever state regatta, I hope you have fallen more in love with the sport and that you will continue to build your passion through your senior years. 

I would like to highlight some of our outstanding results:

Gold 🥇
Schoolgirls Single Skull – Sarah S
Year 10 Girls Double Skull – Courtney D and Rosa N
Year 8 Boys Double Skull – Jeshua C and Chad A
Year 9 Boys Double Skull – Ethan W and Braden R 
Schoolboys Single Skull – Micah T
Schoolgirls Pair – Sarah S and Abigail C
Schoolgirls Double – Steffi S and Sarah S 
Year 10 Boys Four – Aiden B, Darcy H, Henry C, Nathan W, and Cox Nicholaas G
Year 10 Girls Single Skull – Courtney D 
Schoolboys Quad Skull – Micah T, Ashton P, Thomas A, Jarrah M and Cox Trinity B

Silver 🥈
School Girls Quad Skull – Steffi S, Sarah S, Abigail C, Isabelle E, and Cox Trinity B
School Boys Pair – Micah T and Ashton P 
School Boys Double Skull- Micah T and Ashton P
Year 8 Boys Double Skull – Ryan Y and Hamish W
Year 10 boys Double Skull – Nathan W and Charlie P 
Year 8 Boys Quad Skull – Ryan Y, Jeshua C, Chad A, Hamish W, and Cox Alexander C

Bronze 🥉
Year 10 Boys Quad Skull- Henry C, Darcy H, Charlie P, Nathan W, and Cox Nicholaas G 
Year 8 Boys Single Skull – Jeshua C

Also a shout out to our athletes in the Northerns crews earning themselves 
Gold 🥇 in the under 19 girls crew – Abigail C, Sarah S, and Trinity B
Silver 🥈 in the under 19 boys crew – Micah T
Bronze 🥉 in the under 17 boys crew – Darch H, Henry C, Nathan W, and Bjorn H

We had so many amazing athletes make the finals; this is an absolute credit to you – narrowly missing out on medals by less than a second in some cases but always keeping your head up high and congratulating those around you! Another shout-out goes to our year 8 and 9s battling conditions and always showing up to help the athletes on and off the water. I know you may not have walked away with the results you wanted but your resilience, teamwork, and positive attitudes are a true credit to you, I hope you keep training hard and reaching for those goals!

I hope you all have a well-deserved rest. 

Kind regards 
Kim 

Head Of The River 2021

Head Of The River 2021

Another Sensational Win For Team Cathedral

It was another sterling performance by The Cathedral School Rowing Team at this year’s Head Of The River Regatta in Townsville, winning overall school, and bringing home three of the four oars. The team delivered a swag of medals and capped off a magnificent career for retiring Head Coach, Stephan Muhlenberg.

After 21 Finals, the team finished with:

11   x    First Place
13   x    Second
8     x     Third
7     x     Fourth
7     x     Fifth

Rowing Co-ordinator’s Report

“This regatta was one of our biggest point scorers with some finals of 3, 4, or 5 Cathedral crews/rowers. Everyone really gave it their all. I am always so impressed with the back-to-back racing of many of our rowers and the way they approach this challenge. What we find is that at States, when races are spread over three days our rowers are well prepared to do well, their endurance showing.

Well done to the Open Girls eight, you looked smooth and won convincingly. I think this will be the strongest girls eight heading off to States since the 2008 crew, which came 5th in the States final and was hot on the heels of the Big Brisbane Girls schools.

I was also so proud of the Boys Open Eight who raced a very tight race and gave their all to try to bring home the fourth trophy Oar for the day for Cathedral. I know how disappointed they were. We can’t win all the time and Grammar has put a lot of effort and priority on their Eight this year.

Well done also to the second Boys eight who came a healthy second and due to illness included three Year 9 rowers. Great Heart boys !

Those invited to row at State will have been sent their eCat invitation today. Only those students going to States, will now train in the lead up to States. This includes one Eight 8 boys quad, two Year 8 girls quads, two Year 9 Boys quads, a Year 10 boys double, Five Year 11 Boys and the Girls Eight. States is always about taking your strongest crews, and doubling up in some year groups where there is depth.

Work hard for those rowing on. If you are not, well done for your local season and your commitment to the program. Everyone should be so proud of TEAM CATHEDRAL.”

Regards, Katrina Wilshire.

Thank you to Photography Contributors: Trudy Stewart & Katrina Wilshire.

Central QLD State Title Blitz

Central QLD State Title Blitz

Head Coaches Report

“The Cathedral School Rowers have returned from the Central Queensland State Titles with a swag of medals which is fantastic. We returned as the strongest CQ School team with 15 gold, 8 silver, and 4 bronze medals, won by a team of 50 athletes and 8 coaches. The combined performance of Townsville Rowing which includes Ignatius Park, St Pat’s, and St Margaret’s rowing program is very impressive.

The 2000km road trip had everyone excited and neither rain, wind, cold, or a capsized 1x could spoil the mood. Congratulation to all Cathedral Rowers, their parents, and their coaches. I would like to thank our parents and our great team of coaches, and Katrina Wilshire as program co-ordinator for making it all happen, as well as the Townsville & J.C.U. Rowing Club for their support. There were no complaints, just lots of smiles and laughter – maybe the 30 warm beanies donated by Isi Egan’s Nanna played a part in it! A big thank you also to Tina and Dougal Cox who assisted us in so many ways. Once again the politeness of the Cathedral Students was praised by the kitchen staff.

One final word on our new rowers who had their very first away regatta. Our Year 8 and 9 students dominated in their events in a mature and very competitive way. They handled the conditions well – in some cases the shortage of boats, due to back-to-back events in the same boat class, as well as too many boats progressing caused delays… That’s not a bad problem to have! Thank you also to our senior athletes and their great attitude, leading by example and delivering some really exciting and medal-winning races. Enjoy your break (but not too much) and keep moving.”

Stephan Muhlenberg.

Read the full results from the State Titles here.