National Team Honour Roll

Acknowledging Our Auroras

The table below acknowledges the number campaigns members have represented Australia at the World Dragon Boat Racing Championships, Asian Dragon Boat Championships and World Cup between 1995 to 2023. Early history may not be 100% accurate, but some 3,194 names have been recorded as having represented Australia.

 

No. of Campaigns

No. of Individuals

Representative Names

16 campaigns

1

Chris Alexandrou

15 campaigns

2

Serghei Cucsa, Jen Reilly

12 campaigns

1

Kaizer Austin

11 campaigns

5

Janelle Gamble, Lesa-Jayne Horntvedt, Jo Petterson, Robert Turnbull, Karen Morris

10 campaigns

1

Bryan Buttery

9 campaigns

5

Tim Binns, Geoff Eldridge, Daniel Foucar, Courteny Jonas (Lees), Fiona Wells

8 campaigns

7

Jennifer Brown, Allison Burgess, Eliza Campbell (Able), Blair Gamble, George Louie, Isabelle Rodd, Georgina Wakim

7 campaigns

7

Angie Aston, George Dimech, Marcio Martons, Rosie O’Donnell, Tricia Ong, Petr Valouch, Amira Yadegari

6 campaigns

19

 

5 campaigns

39

 

4 campaigns

68

 

3 campaigns

131

 

2 campaigns

350

 

1 campaign

1,233

 

 


IDBF World Dragon Boat Racing Championships (WDBRC)

Asian Dragon Boat Championships (ADBC)

2025 (16th) - Brandenburg, Germany (16-20 July) 

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2024 (15th) - Hong Kong, China (09-14 October)

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2024 (4th) - IDBF World Cup (26-27 October)

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2023 (15th) - Pattaya, Thailand (7-13 August) 

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2022 (14th) - Pattaya, Thailand (16-20 November)

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2019 (14th) - Pattaya, Thailand (20-25 August)

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2018  (13th) - Foshan City, Guangdong Province, China (13 to 19 November)

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2017 (13th)  - Divonne, France (Juniors+24U)  (28-30 July) and Kunming, China (Premiers+Seniors) (18-23 October)

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2018 (3rd) IDBF World Cup - Chongqing,, China (19-21 October)

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2015 (12th) - Welland, Canada (19-23 August)

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2016 (12th) - Adelaide, Australia (26 March-01 April)

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2013 (11th)  - Szeged, Hungary (24-28 July)

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2016 (2nd) IDBF World Cup - Wujin, China (21-23 October)

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2011 (10th) - Tampa, USA (03 - 07 August)

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2014 (11th) - Macau, China (29 May-02 June)

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2009 (9th) - Prague (Raclce) Czech Republic (26 - 30 August)

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2014 (1st) IDBF World Cup - Fuzhou, China (10-12 June)

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2007 (8th) - Sydney, Australia (19-23 September)

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2012 (10th) - Busan, South Korea (07-09 September)

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2005 (7th) - Berlin, Germany (03-07 August)

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2010 (9th) - Wujin, China (28 April - 03 May)

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2004 (6th) - Shanghai (Quingpu), China  (20-24 October)

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2008 (8th) - Penang, Malaysia (31 July-03August)

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2003 (5th) - Poznan, Poland (27-31 August)

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2006 (7th)  - Macau, China (21-25 September)

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2001 (4th) - Philadelpha, USA (01-05 August)

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2004 (6th) - Mianyang, China (28-31 October)

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1999 (3rd) - Nottingham, UK  (25-29 August)

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1997 (2nd) - Hong Kong 

Australian Representatives 

Open - CYL 

 

1995 (1st) - Yueyang, China (14 -18 June)

Australian Representatives 

Open - CYL, UTS SDB, Powerblades

Mixed - UTS SDB