Athletic Teams

Rowing

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The Rowing Program is based out of the John M.S. Lecky UBC Boathouse on the south arm of the Fraser River in Richmond, BC. Our Head of Rowing, Brent Duncan, our Rowing Coordinator, Jessica Davis, and our coaches oversee on-campus dryland training and on-water sessions throughout the year. Boys in Grade 8–12 are eligible to try out for a spot within the Program.
 
Student-athletes have opportunities to participate in regattas held in the Lower Mainland, on Vancouver Island, in Washington State, and the Canadian Secondary Schools Rowing Association Regatta held in June in St. Catharines, Ontario. Participants in regattas cover the costs for attending out of town events on a shared cost-recovery basis
 
For more information please contact the Head of Rowing, Mr, Brent Duncan, at bduncan@stgeorges.bc.ca.

Coaches

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    Brent Duncan 

    Head of Rowing
  • Photo of Jessica Davis

    Jessica Davis 

    Rowing Coordinator / Coach

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  • Programs

    Novice
    • Typically Grade 8 and 9 boys who are new to the sport. This program runs in Terms II and III, and requires tryouts.
    • Athletes selected for the team will learn the basics of the sport, starting with safety, and will end their season(s) with our indoor championship (Term II), or a travel and local regatta (Term III).
    • Novice trains 3-4 times per week.

    Junior B Development
    • Typically Grade 9 and 10 boys who are returning to the team, but are not yet at a competitive level. This program runs all three terms.
    • Athletes on this team will refine their technique and focus on the basic knowledge of the sport. These athletes will attend most regattas, but typically will not attend training camps or out-of-province events.
    • Development trains 4-5 times per week.

    Junior B Competitive
    • Typically Grade 9 and 10 boys who are returning to the team, able to compete at a high level, and add to the team environment.
    • Athletes on this team will continue to refine their understanding of the sport and begin to learn more challenging technical or strategic concepts. These athletes will attend most regattas, training camps, and some out-of-province events.
    • Competitive trains 6-7 times per week.

    Junior A
    • Typically Grade 11 and 12 boys who have demonstrated good rowing skills and contribute to the team culture.
    • Athletes on this team will refine their technical skills and compete at a level where strategy and execution are important. These athletes will attend most regattas and training camps, including out-of-province events.
    • Top performing athletes in this programme sometimes go on to row for University, Provincial, or National teams.
    • Junior A trains 7-8 times per week.
  • Coaches

    Brent Duncan, Head of Rowing
    Jessica Davis, Rowing Coordinator/Coach
    Cam Howie ‘12
    Matthew Fetterly ‘19
    Ethan Maijer '22
    Benjamin Good '20
    Alexandra Birkenshaw
    Andrew Weston
    Natasha Witts
    Ivana Perkucin
    Larissa Werbecki
  • Alumni Excellence

    Clayton Binkley '95
    • 1997 Under 23 World Championships (USA) — BLM2x
    Kiran Van Rijn '93
    • 1997 World Cup I (Canada) — M2x
    Neil Armour '99
    • 1999 Under 19 World Championships (Canada) — JM4x
    • 2002 Under 23 World Championships (Canada) — BM8+ (silver)
    Alex Binkley '00
    • 2000 Under 23 World Championships (USA) — BM8+
    Paddy Knox '01
    • 2001 Under 19 World Championships (Canada) — JM2x
    Ben Maas '01
    • 2001 Under 19 World Championships (Canada) — JM2x
    Connor Teskey '05
    • 2004 Under 19 World Championships (Canada) — JM8+
    • 2005 Under 19 World Championships (Canada) — JM4+
    Danny Matthews '05
    • 2005 Under 19 World Championships (Canada) — JM4+
    • 2006 Under 23 World Championships (Canada) — BM4+
    Ben Tuyp '06
    • 2005 Under 19 World Championships (Canada) — JM4-
    Mike Wilkinson '04
    • 2006 Under 23 World Championships (Canada) — BM4+
    • 2007 Under 23 World Championships (Canada) — BM2-
    • 2010 World Cup I (Canada) — M4- (bronze)
    • 2010 World Cup III (Canada) — M4-
    • 2011 World Cup III (Canada) — M2x
    • 2011 World Championships (Canada) — M2x
    • 2012 World Cup II (Canada) — M4-
    • 2012 Olympic Games (Canada) — M4-
    • 2014 World Cup II (Canada) — M2x
    • 2014 World Cup III (Canada) — M2x
    • 2014 World Championships (Canada) — M2x
    Ole Tietz '05
    • 2009 World Cup II (Germany) — LM2-
    • 2009 World Cup III (Germany) — LM2-
    • 2009 World Championships (Germany) — LM8+
    Will Matthews '09
    • 2009 Under 19 World Championships (Canada) — JM4+
    Steven Marino '10
    • 2010 Under 19 World Championships (Canada) — JM8+
    Colin Schaap '11
    • 2011 Under 19 World Championships (Canada) — JM4+
    Cam Howie '12
    • 2014 Under 23 World Championships (Canada) — BLM4-
    Matt Segal '12
    • 2014 Under 23 World Championships (Canada) — BLM4-
    Kevin Chung '14
    • 2016 Under 23 World Championships (Canada) — BM4+
    • 2016 World Championships (Canada) — M2+ (silver)
    Dylan Rupnow '17
    • 2016 Under 19 World Championships (Canada) — JM4-
    • 2017 Under 19 World Championships (Canada) — JM4-
    Alex Bebb '15
    • 2018 Under 23 World Championships (Canada) — BM8+
    Julian Black '19
    • 2019 Under 19 World Championships (Canada) — JM4+
    • 2022 Under 23 World Championships (Canada) — BM2-
    • 2023 World Cup III (Canada) —  M4-
    • 2023 Under 23 World Championships (Canada) — BM4-
    • 2024 World University Game (Canada) —  M4- 
       
  • Recent Results

    2024 CSSRA National Rowing Championships
    • Junior 66kg Quad — Gold
    • Junior 72kg Eight — Silver
    • Junior Heavyweight Quad — Silver
    • Junior 72kg Four — Bronze
    • Senior Heavyweight Pair — Bronze
    • Novice 72kg Quad — Bronze
     
    2023 CSSRA National Rowing Championships
    • Junior Heavyweight Single — Silver
    • Senior Heavyweight Four — Silver
    • Junior Heavyweight Four — Bronze
    • Junior 66kg Quad — Bronze

    2022 CSSRA National Rowing Championships
    • Junior Coxed Quad — Gold
    • Junior Double — Gold, Bronze
    • Junior Lightweight 72kg Eight — Silver
    • Senior Quad — Silver
    • Senior Double — Silver
    • Senior Eight — Bronze

    2019 CSSRA National Rowing Championships
    • Junior 72kg Four — Gold
    • Junior 66kg Quad — Gold
    • Senior Heavyweight Four — Silver
    • Junior Heavyweight Quad — Silver
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