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australian rowers profiles and history

Terrence J Scook

West Australian Rowing Club (WA)

The longest serving Interstate level coxswain in Australian history - some 43 years.

Terry on the right discussing matters coxing with Gordon Parry NSW and Bruce Mitchell VIC

1951 – Interstate Men’s Eight Championship cox – Third

1954 – Interstate Men’s Eight Championship cox – Fourth

1955 – Interstate Men’s Eight Championship cox – First

1956 – Interstate Men’s Eight Championship cox – Fourth

1958 – Interstate Men’s Eight Championship cox – Second

1959 – Interstate Men’s Eight Championship cox – Third

1960 – Interstate Men’s Eight Championship cox – First

1960 – Olympic Games – Men’s Eight cox - eliminated in repechage

1961 – Interstate Men’s Eight Championship cox – Third

1962 – Interstate Men’s Eight Championship cox – Second

1963 – Interstate Men’s Eight Championship cox – Third

1964 – Interstate Men’s Eight Championship cox – Third

1965 – Interstate Men’s Eight Championship cox – Third

1971 – Interstate Men’s Eight Championship cox – Eliminated in repechage

1974 – Interstate Women’s Four Championship cox & coach – Third

1974 – Interstate Women’s Lightweight Four Championship cox - Fourth

1977 – Interstate Women’s Four Championship coach - Second

1978 – Interstate Women’s Four Championship cox & coach - Second

1989 – Interstate Men’s Eight Championship cox & co-coach – Race not conducted due to a cyclone.

1989 – Interstate Men’s Eight Challenge cox & co-coach - Third

1990 –Interstate Men’s Eight Championship cox - Second

1991 – Interstate Men’s Eight Championship cox - Third

1992 – Interstate Men’s Eight Championship cox - Second

1993 – Interstate Men’s Eight Championship cox – Second

1994 – Interstate Men’s Eight Championship cox - Fourth


Andrew Guerin
July 2021


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