About Rowing South Africa

RowSA is the sole governing body for the sport of rowing in South Africa. The organisation is recognised with this status by SASCOC and Sport and Recreation South Africa.

Rowing administration in South Africa

RowSA was established in 1934 (under the name of SAARU) to control rowing in South Africa. RowSA controls, administers, manages and co-ordinates rowing and rowing competition in South Africa; controls and manages international competition by national representative rowers in international competition and sanctions international competition by non-representative rowers. The sport of Rowing consists of the Olympic and Paralympic Discipline and Indoor Rowing on ergo machines which represents the mass participation discipline of the sport. RowSA has participated in the Olympic Games since 1928.
RowSA has two primary goals:

Name: RowSA
Branch:  FNB Parktown (25 04 55)
Account:  588 1551 6910

Purpose

Memberships

RowSA is a member of the following international and national bodies:

Structure

RowSA is guided by its Council, which includes representatives from the constituent members and the members of the executive committee:

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