
James Lowe (rower) - Wikipedia
James Lowe (born 27 January 1956) is an Australian former Olympic representative rower. He was a four time national champion, represented twice at World Rowing Championships and competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics and the 1984 Summer Olympics. [1]
Lowe, H James M - Australian Rowing History
Jim commenced his rowing career at Geelong Grammar School and represented the school in the first VIII in the Head of the River in 1973 (3rd) and in 1974 (1st). In 1974 he represented Victoria in the first Youth Eight Championship for the Noel Wilkinson Cup coming 3rd.
List of Australia's national representative rowers - Wikipedia
List of Australia's national representative rowers is a list of rowers who have represented Australia at the senior level at either World Rowing Championships, Olympic or Paralympic Games or a Commonwealth Games.
James LOWE - World Rowing
James LOWE James lowe 27/01/1956 Australia See all race results + Latest Results 1980 Olympic Games - Krylatskoye/Moscow, Soviet Union Race: Men's Eight (F) ... 1979 World Rowing Championships - Blejsko jezero/Bled, Slovenia Race: Men's Eight (FA) + Class: M8+ Country: AUS Rank: 4 Final Time: 00:05:43.32 ...
James Lowe - Olympedia
The main stadium for the 1896 Olympics, the Panathenaic Stadium, was originally built in 566 BC. It was used again in 2004, this time for the archery competitions and the finish of the marathon races.
James Lowe | Australian Olympic Committee
James Lowe, is an Australian Olympian who has represented Australia at the Olympic Games. Learn more about James's Olympic journey and achievements here.
1980 National Championships, Australian Rowing History
Race results, list of crews, photos and other information of the 1980 Australian Rowing Championships held at Lake Wendouree, Ballarat Victoria.
Banks Rowing Club - Wikipedia
Banks Rowing Club is based in Melbourne, Australia on the Yarra River. Banks Rowing Club was founded in 1866. [1] [2] Presidents. ... James Lowe: 2016–current Notable members. Notable members Include Olympic representatives. Walter Howell; Paul Guest; Brian Vear; James Lowe;
1979 National Championships, Australian Rowing History
This was the first Championships held on this man made course some 11 kms from the centre of Adelaide. The Interstate Championships were conducted on Saturday & Sunday 21st & 22nd April and were followed by the National Championships over four days starting on 25th April.
James Lowe (Rowing) : Prize list and results - The-Sports.org
James Lowe (Rowing) : Prize list and results. james lowe