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“We’re out there [rowing] because we love it,” van Dam said. The four women raced together in the 1980s but disbanded in 1989 for various reasons. Thirty years passed before they reunited to resume competing in 2019. The Invercargill Rowing Club, at which van Dam is club captain, achieved good results at the South Island Championships.
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Invercargill Rowing Club members Ciccone Tweedie, front, and Roisin Laphen at the South Island Championships in Twizel recently. The club had 21 rowers competing over 25 events. They made 23 finals and returned home with 11 medals – two gold, five silver and four bronze. In addition to Kristen Froude’s two gold medals, other highlights for the club included Shakira Mirfin’s silver medal in the women’s premier singles and the novice quad combination of Laura Dennis, Stacey Dennison, Maddison Booth and Caitlin Te Tai landing a silver.
January 30, 2021, 8:16 am
Ian Cukrowski of Macbeans on Little Belmont Street is among traders who have spoken of their disappointment at the potential continuation of physical distancing set up across the Granite City.
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Traders have spoken of their dismay at proposals that would continue the physical distancing measures set up across the Granite City.
It has been announced the controversial Spaces for People provisions introduced to address Covid concerns could remain for another three months.
Updated: January 23, 2021, 2:28 pm
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Aberdeen University is bringing together alumni from around the world, including some famous faces, for an “extraordinary Burns supper”.
The establishment is holding a unique virtual event to celebrate the spirit of Robert Burns with performances of his poetry, music and songs.
Students, staff and international stars – including Game of Thrones actor Iain Glen, Call the Midwife actress and Aberdeen alumna Laura Main, and actors John Bett and George Drennan – will get together for a night inspired by tradition and Scottish culture.