RED AND GOLD: Aramoho Wanganui Rowing Club athletes Hugh Pawson (left) and Luke Watts on the winner's dais with coach Ian Weenink after claiming the men's double sculls at the national championships last week.PHOTO/SUPPLIED
ARAMOHO Wanganui Rowing Club (AWRC) athletes once again proved they can mix it with the best after a successful campaign at the Bankstream New Zealand Rowing Championships on Lake Karapiro last week.
Best of the AWRC crews was Luke Watts and Hugh Pawson who combined to win gold in the
men's senior double scull, and head coach Ian Weenink was pleased with the performance of all in the 18-man squad.
"It [the nationals] was a very strong regatta this year with all the top rowers competing and I was very pleased all the ARWC stood up to be counted," Weenink said yesterday.
"I took a few younger guys up to blood them at this level and they performed well - they really put Whanganui and the club on the map. It proved we are highly competitive against all those bigger clubs."
Watts, in particular, had a successful regatta, bringing back five medals, including silver in the men's senior single scull and podium finishes with other crews. Watts claimed silver in the men's senior coxless quad sculls with Tom Monaghan, James Sandston and Hugh Pawson and in the men's senior coxed eight that included Sandston, Monaghan, Hugh and Gus Pawson, Hamish Maxwell and two Gisborne ring-ins, Alec Hyland and Luke Jenkins, while Erica Gibbs was coxswain. She is originally from Adelaide in Australia.