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Athletics Champions
PRIMARY
6 Years Girls Mahalia Van Der Loos 6 Years Boys Thomas O’Sullivan 7 Years Girls Nicole Sproule 7 Years Boys Owen Peacocke 8 Years Girls Indiana Winslade 8 Years Boys Henry Houghton 9 Years Girls Aria Caton 9 Years Boys Oliver Lau 10 Years Girls Grace Evans 10 Years Boys Lennox Austin 11 Years Girls Hollie Richmond 11 Years Boys Lachlan Robertson 12 Years Girls Eden Fraser 12 Years Boys Hatcher Cook Champion House Wheatcroft
SECONDARY
12 Years Girls Neve Gassman 12 Years Boys Harley Aitchison 13 Years Girls Sophie Wright 13 Years Boys Ralph Labor 14 Years Girls Katie Cooper 14 Years Boys Henry Lau 15 Years Girls Asha Stewart 15 Years Boys Connor Munro 16 Years Girls Emily Kelly 16 Years Boys Kaelen Etherden Open Years Girls Megan Adamski Open Years Boys Jett Grundy Champion House Kellow
Rowing
RGS rowers are back on the Fitzroy River preparing for upcoming championships after a busy start to the 2022 season. Earlier in the year RGS rowers competed at the Queensland Club Rowing Championships winning 2 gold, 2 silver and a bronze medal combined with further strong showings in finals. This was followed by the National Championships, held at Lake Nagambie in Victoria. The RGS U17 girls crew of Caroline Sparks, Georgia Brennan, Asha Stewart, Greta McCosker and Austin Alloway (cox) placed fourth in their final, narrowly missing a bronze medal. The crew of Jed Napper, Karl Stanke, Fletcher Hewitt, Josh Sparks and Jess Cook (cox) placed fourth in their schoolboys sprint. All RGS rowers, from Year 7 to Year 12, are now back in training as they continue competing in regattas.