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Glebe Rowing Club

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At the end of the 1901/02 season, the club had 77 members and a fleet of 16 boats and had enjoyed some competitive success under club captain John McGregor. However, the club's decision to pay part of the capitation fees for its members of the New South Wales 1902 interstate crew caused considerable
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and all the club's boats were destroyed by fire. A£570 insurance claim was made, a new shed opened only months later and a new fleet ordered. The club finished the last decade of the 19th century with 92 members and 11 boats.
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In May 1953 for the second time in its history the club house was completely destroyed by fire and all boats were again lost. The club entered a hiatus until rebuilding commenced in 1957.
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club member 1947 to 1986; senior office bearer with Rowing NSW 1955 to 1986 incl President 1978–86 and a former manager of an Australian touring rowing squad.
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Due to financial difficulties in the mid-1990s the GRC lost rights to its original shed. The upper floor was taken over by a restaurant and the shed by the
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The Glebe Club was founded with an open attitude in welcoming labourers as members unlike the other Sydney rowing clubs formed at that time – the
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since the club's inception. GRC is a community based club with a focus on novice, women's and social rowing and with a learn-to-row program.
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started the trend in 1915, with Enterprise and Balmain quickly following the example. Glebe held another event in 1916 the same year that
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member when he became a dual Olympian but earlier won two national championship titles in Glebe colours in 1970 and 1972.
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member when he gained Olympic selection but was a Glebe member afterward and dedicated a life of service to the club.
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internal dissension, with a special meeting censuring the committee and several committee members then resigning.
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GRC's original boatshed is the 1st building along the right shoreline with the current shed immediately beyond
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Blackwattle Bay (right) in its Sydney Harbour context (GRC's original shed is at right edge of shot)
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in 1918. That decade also saw the commencement of combined rowing and social outings. Glebe and the
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clubs for the Leichhardt Challenge Shield during the 1910s, claiming victory from the
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Sydney, Australia. It has occupied its current location at the foot of Ferry St,
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is the third-oldest rowing club in continuous operation on
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George Cook, world professional sculling champion 1949.
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Index

Image showing the rowing club's blade colours
Glebe
Blackwattle Bay
Sydney Harbour
www.gleberowingclub.org.au
Sydney Harbour
Blackwattle Bay
Glebe


Sydney Rowing Club
Mercantile
George Wigram Allen
Sydney
Blackwattle Bay
Iron Cove
Leichhardt Rowing Club
Mosman Rowing Club
Leichhardt
Balmain
Rodd Island
Sydney University Women's Rowing Club

George Wigram Allen
Kim Mackney
OAM
Kim Mackney
Munich 1972
Sydney Rowing Club
Islay Lee

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