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SA Rowing Champions 2025 – St Benedict’s College

SA Rowing Champions 2025. St Benedict’s College has once again solidified its unrivalled legacy in South African school rowing. They claimed the national championship title for an extraordinary 31st consecutive year. At the prestigious annual schools’ regatta earlier this month, the Johannesburg-based boy’s school demonstrated remarkable dominance. They secured first place in the majority of events despite formidable competition. The Bennies rowers outperformed elite teams from across South Africa’s top rowing schools. They further cemented their pedigree in the sport’s national landscape.

The prestigious three-day national regatta unfolded at Roodeplaat Dam. Crews represented 33 boys’ and girls’ schools and clubs from around South Africa and Zimbabwe converged in fierce competition. The atmosphere crackled with intensity as spectators witnessed athletes pushing their physical and mental limits in pursuit of victory. Among the 784 competing boys, each team arrived with one goal: to claim the championship and dethrone the reigning champions.

St Benedict’s extraordinary commitment

Yet St Benedict’s extraordinary commitment prevailed once again. Their countless hours of rigorous training – both on water and land – proved decisive in securing their victory. The shared determination to defend their coveted title created an unbreakable bond among the Bennies rowers. For the graduating seniors, the regatta marked a poignant conclusion to their school rowing careers, adding emotional depth to an already triumphant performance.

Commenting on the win, St Benedict’s old boy and head of the school’s rowing club, Darryn Roff says, “Thirty-one years of success isn’t easy – it requires extraordinary dedication from our boys. Despite winning becoming the norm, these young men continuously carry the weight of a legacy on their shoulders.

“During the regatta weekend, our U14s broke the course record in the octuple despite conditions that weren’t favourable for record-breaking. They also managed to secure first and second places in the quad along with an exceptional clean sweep of first, second, and third in the U14 scull – a tremendous showing from our young rowers,” added Roff.

Roff went on to say that the first eight and U16 eight won by emphatic margins. Additionally, for the first time since 1996, St Benedict’s claimed victory in the first sculling event. Michael Teixeira (Grade 11) achieved what was last accomplished by Athol Hundermark. Athol has since gone on to coach winning Henley Royal Regatta crews and now works at Shrewsbury School in the UK.”

The school placed first in the U14, U16 and Open age groups. The tightly contested and highly prized 1st Eight race, often described as the main event of the weekend, also went to St Benedict’s. When all the scores were tallied, St Benedict’s was recognised as South Africa’s top boys’ rowing school winning with 466 points.

Strong Competition

Speaking about the win, College Head Dave Jeffrey emphasises, “St Benedict’s long- standing reputation as one of South Africa’s rowing powerhouses has also been reaffirmed by this victory. Our 31-year streak isn’t luck – it’s built on unwavering dedication, with our boys training rigorously at dawn and dusk, both on and off the water. Their sacrifices and perseverance have yielded extraordinary results that make us immensely proud. Behind this success stands the commitment of coaches and parents, alongside our continuous investment in rowing as our flagship sport. Parents know that when their child signs up for the sport, the whole family becomes a rowing family. From early morning drop-offs to the extensive travel to reach training venues and regattas and more. It’s a massive commitment.”

Adding to this Jeffrey says that this winning culture naturally attracts participation, with a remarkable percentage of boys choosing rowing as their summer pursuit. “We’re particularly excited about the transformation we’re witnessing in the sport, with diverse representation across all boat classes, age groups, and coaching staff – a development we’ve intentionally cultivated and celebrate.”

Culture of Rowing

Roff adds, “Success in rowing demands both hard work and persistence. Our training is scientifically grounded and enriched by years of experience, while our mentoring approach instils deep self-belief in our athletes. This combination – the Bennies way – has proven remarkably effective. Our rowing culture, continuously supported by school management and shaped significantly by old boys who’ve returned as coaches, has fostered diligence, teamwork, unwavering dedication, and a commitment to building lasting legacy. Over the years, St Benedict’s has also produced numerous top South African rowers and international university athletes – a tradition we’re determined to perpetuate.” 

In closing, Jeffrey reflects, “Watching our boys row is truly a sight to behold. They also transform into a single, seamlessly functioning unit – poetry in motion, a symphony of synchronised blades that propelled them to the podium. Congratulations to these remarkable young men; your achievement stands as a milestone for St Benedict’s and will also be celebrated for years to come.”

The 2025 Champions across the categories:

Around 80 officials were part of the day’s proceedings with 3 600 spectators supporting the 1 177 athletes (393 girls and 784 boys) who participated in the 2025 South African Rowing Championships.

Best Co-ed School (4)

  •  1st – Somerset College
  •  2nd – Germiston High School             
  • 3rd – St Dunstan’s

The Best Girls School (8)    

  • 1st – St Andrew’s School for Girls 
  • 2nd – St Mary’s School Waverley
  • 3rd – St Stithians Girls College

Best Boys School (13) 

  •  1st – St Benedict’s College
  • 2nd – St John’s College
  • 3rd – St Alban’s College
St Benedict’s – Winner of 1st Eight Race: Jessin Blignaut – Matthew Jasson (Captain) – Corbin Sheasby – Rhett Zillen (Vice Captain) – James Mac Donald – Dylan Holm – Gabriel Bastos – Graham Whetton and Michael Teixeira
Best u16 Boys School: Back row: RMB Head of Marketing Michael Edwards, Alex Holm, Beniamino Riccardi, Michele Rohrbeck, Daniel De Dominicis, Cristiano Nortje, Diego Ramos, Callum Brudvig, Gauteng Department of Environment – Ms Sheila Peters 
Front row: Eric Tianze Liu, Rafael Dos Santos
Bennies Boys – BestU14 Boys School – Tyler Lloy and Aaron Rohrbeck
St Benedict’s does it again! Undefeated for 31 years
St Benedict’s supporters club at the finals! St Benedict’s parents celebrate their victory, playfully displaying the school’s favourite victory phrase: “BANGED IT!” – a catchphrase often quoted by the Vice Captain of the 2024/25 squad during interviews.

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