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2010 Scullers' Head of the Yarra
15-08-2010
Results are now on the Results page
Head of the Barwon results are...
14-08-2010
on the results page.
Video of Round 6
09-08-2010
Have a look at the vidoe by following the link on the home page.
Results of the 2010 Head of the Maribyrnong
07-08-2010
...are on the results page, and there is a link to some great photos on the Home page..
Handicap Series final points.....
06-08-2010
are on the Results page. Congratulations to the winners!
Photos of Round 6
03-08-2010
There are lots of photos to look at if you click on the link on the Home page.
2010 Head of the Maribyrnong
03-08-2010
Competitor Information is available on the Head races page, under Winter Sculling Events
Results of Round 6....
30-07-2010
....are on the Results page. Winners of the points series trophies will be announced once the final points have been calculated.
Albert Park Grand Prix Results
15-08-2009
Results are on the Results Page. Congratulations to everyone! Some were clever enough to know when not to race, and none of those who chose to race had a swim. Well done, also, to the timers who produced times in "testing" conditions.
1936 10 Mile Marathon
11-08-2009
An interesting paper clipping has been added to the History page.
Handicappers Utilise Spies!
01-07-2009
The VSA handicappers will go to any lengths to obtain inside information. Check out the Gallery for photographic evidence of their thorough approach.
Results from 2002 to 2007
13-05-2009
Prior year results from 2002 have been posted on the Results page. Each year has one file with several events. Reocrds for some events are missing.
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Albert Park Grand Prix Results
15-08-2009
Results are on the Results Page. Congratulations to everyone! Some were clever enough to know when not to race, and none of those who chose to race had a swim. Well done, also, to the timers who produced times in "testing" conditions.