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St Benedict’s set to make waves with new boats

The arrival of our three new boats this year is a vivid and intentional act to further add to our legacy

St Benedict’s College continues to dominate school rowing, maintaining its unbeaten streak and proudly holding the prestigious title of South Africa’s school rowing champions for 30 consecutive years.

The school’s rowing club recently welcomed three impressive additions to their fleet: an Eight named Gloria Sancti Spiritu (Glory to the Holy Spirit in Latin), and two Pairs named after St Teresa and St Mary.

During a special ceremony, the school’s chaplain, Father Thabo Mothiba, blessed the boats and offered prayers for the future rowers who will compete in them.

A close up of one of the new additions to St Benedict’s Rowing Club.

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Head of the St Benedict’s Rowing Club and proud old boy, Darryn Roff, sees these acquisitions as more than just new equipment.

“The arrival of our three new boats this year is a vivid and intentional act to further add to our legacy, which is St Benedict’s Rowing.

“Landing a new first eight in 1999, 2005, 2013 and now in 2025, is symbolic of the success our rowers have achieved since the start of our accomplished rowing club in 1988,” said Roff.

“This year, these boats will not be the reason we continue to outperform our competitors, nor will it be the highlight of our rowing season, but it will yet again etch another showing of Bennies’ rowing prowess into the history of our club.”

St Benedict’s has consistently produced top-tier rowers who have gone on to compete both nationally and internationally.

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The investment in new equipment reflects the school’s broader vision for rowing, which includes plans for a state-of-the-art rowing centre and rowing tank.

Some of the members of St Benedict’s Rowing Club assessing the newly arrived boats.

The school has set ambitious goals to compete in prestigious international events, including Youth Eights at the Head of the Charles Regatta, Princess Elizabeth Cup at the Henley Royal Regatta, and developing Bennies rowers to excel at World Championships annually.

Reflecting on the significance of this investment, Roff added, “Rowing is about legacy and the investment which will be enjoyed for decades to come.

“We are grateful for a visionary leadership team and a community that enables St Benedict’s rowing to soar to greater heights. Success breeds success and everyone wants to be part of a winning team.”

“From crew to coaches – we are delighted at the strong representation we have cultivated.

“We look forward to building on the three decades of unequivocal success, offering our boys the best possible opportunities in South Africa, and abroad.”

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