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A Frenchman who won gold at the Sydney Olympics will decide whether rowing returns to Penrith or stays in North Queensland crocodile country for the 2032 Brisbane Games.
A Frenchman who won gold at the Sydney Olympics will decide whether rowing returns to Penrith or stays in North Queensland crocodile country for the 2032 Brisbane Games.
Marino | $735,000 (650,000 euros) A renovated contemporary villa north of Lake Albano, with views of Rome This villa in the Marino commune — known as the “City of Wine,” and which hosts an ...
UBC produced men’s Olympic medallists at Melbourne in 1956 and Rome in 1960, including David Anderson of Victoria and ­several ­Shawnigan Lake School ­graduates.
The Scenic Rim’s Lake Wyaralong was the preferred option, but Mr Conry said it was too expensive. “It’s where a lot of the school rowing is, but the cost around that for an Olympic event ...
It would have cost hundreds of millions of dollars to accommodate Olympic rowing at the preferred site in Queensland, it has been revealed. HEAR THE PODCAST Hayden Johnson 2 min read April 1, 2025 ...
Rockhampton's Fitzroy River will host rowing and canoeing events at the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympics. But the sport's national and international bodies say the venue doesn't meet standards.
The local rowing club where the 2032 Olympics will be held has hit back at claims the city’s river is unsafe after suggestions it’s ‘crocodile infested’. See what they said. Some club ...
The 2032 Olympic and Paralympic rowing events will take place in Rockhampton’s Fitzroy River which is in Australia's crocodile country.
Rowing Australia fears Rockhampton's Fitzroy River in crocodile country could fail to meet international standards following reports the site will be used for the 2032 Olympics. The peak body ...
Bid 2: 1944 Games Matthaei immediately indicated that Detroit would bid for the 1944 Games, a decision that was to be taken into consideration at a meeting of the IOC in London in the summer of ...
When it was rolled out for the first time at Rome 1960, the system involved the installation of 1,500 buoys and 26.5 kilometres of supporting cables to mark out the lanes at Lake Albano, the venue for ...