The Maadi Cup is the prize for the New Zealand Secondary Schools Boys' Under 18 Rowing Eights. More colloquially, it is the name given to the New Zealand Secondary Schools Rowing Regatta, at which the Maadi Cup is raced. The regatta is the largest school sports event in the Southern Hemisphere, with over 2,087 rowers from 113 secondary schools participating in 2023[1] [2] [3] The regatta is held annually in late March, alternating between the country's two main rowing venues: Lake Karapiro near Cambridge (odd years), and Lake Ruataniwha near Twizel (even years).
The top prizes at the regatta are the Maadi Cup, Springbok Shield, Levin Jubilee Cup, Dawn Cup and Star Trophy. The fastest time recorded in the Maadi Cup event was by St Bede's College in 2023 with a time of 5:42.17, which is also the overall record time for the Boys' Under 18 Eight in New Zealand. This was also the closest race for the Maadi Cup in the event's history, with St Bede's College winning by 0.06 seconds over Hamilton Boys' High School. Also in the same year was the fastest time recorded in the Levin Jubilee Cup event by Rangi Ruru Girls' School with a time of 6:27.68.
During World War II, members of the 2nd NZEF based at Maadi Camp in Egypt competed in regattas on the Nile against local Egyptian rowing clubs. At a regatta held on 20 November 1943 the Maadi Camp Rowing Club "Kiwi" oarsmen beat the Cairo River Club by 11 points to six to win the Freyberg Cup, which they then gifted to the competitors. In return, as a token of friendship, Youssef Baghat presented the Kiwis with a cup. Youssef Baghat's cup was offered to the NZARA (now NZRA) as a trophy for an annual boys' eight-oared race between secondary schools and was brought to New Zealand at the end of the war.
Renamed the Maadi Cup it was first raced for in 1947 at Wanganui where it was won by Mount Albert Grammar School, who beat Sacred Heart College by a half-length. Four boats took part in the original race, with Allan Tong a member of Wanganui Technical College; he would later compete in the New Zealand at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia, in the coxed four. The fourth boat was from St Augustine's College.[4] The Maadi Cup gained its native timber pyramid shaped base from Mt Albert Grammar's woodwork master and first rowing coach, Jack Jenkin, in 1951. Only 17 schools have ever won the cup, with Wanganui Collegiate School the most successful, having won it 17 times.
Members for the 2nd NZEF competed in rowing regattas and won races run by the Cairo River Club until they were shipped back to New Zealand at the end of the War.
Schools that have won the Maadi Cup:
As of the 2024 event, 17 schools have won the Maadi Cup.
1 | Whanganui Collegiate School | 17 | 1952, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1977, 1985, 1986, 2000, 2001, 2004 | |
2 | Christ's College | 13 | 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2006, 2012, 2016, 2018, 2021 | |
3 | Hamilton Boys' High School | 12 | 1970, 1987, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2022, 2024 | |
4 | Mt Albert Grammar School | 8 | 1947, 1951, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1961 | |
5 | Tauranga Boys' College | 7 | 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1994, 1997 | |
6= | King's College | 3 | 1953, 1959, 1960 | |
6= | Westlake Boys' High School | 3 | 1976, 1983, 1984 | |
8= | Wanganui Technical School | 2 | 1949, 1950 | |
8= | Auckland Grammar School | 2 | 1992, 2011 | |
8= | St Paul's Collegiate | 2 | 2002, 2003 | |
8= | St Bede's College | 2 | 1991, 2023 | |
12= | Fraser High School | 1 | 1975 | |
12= | Sacred Heart College | 1 | 1948 | |
12= | New Plymouth Boys' High School | 1 | 1962 | |
12= | Whanganui High School | 1 | 1972 | |
12= | St Andrew's College | 1 | 2017 | |
12= | Christchurch Boys' High School | 1 | 2019 |
As of the 2024 event, 19 schools have won the Springbok Shield.
1 | Hamilton Boys' High School | 17 | 1965, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1995, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2018, 2024 | |
2 | Tauranga Boys' College | 8 | 1979, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1994, 1997 | |
3 | Christ's College | 6 | 1988, 1989, 1990, 1996, 1998, 2016 | |
4= | Whanganui Collegiate School | 4 | 1966, 1977, 1985, 2004 | |
4= | Westlake Boys' High School | 4 | 1982, 1991, 1993, 2002 | |
6 | St Paul's Collegiate | 3 | 2000, 2003, 2015 | |
7= | Fairfield College | 2 | 1968, 1970 | |
7= | St Andrew's College | 2 | 1983, 2017 | |
7= | Christchurch Boys' High School | 2 | 1999, 2019 | |
7= | Auckland Grammar School | 2 | 2011, 2021 | |
11= | Rongotai College | 1 | 1967 | |
11= | Whanganui High School | 1 | 1975 | |
11= | Otumoetai College | 1 | 1978 | |
11= | King's College | 1 | 1992 | |
11= | Wellington College | 1 | 2001 | |
11= | Marlborough Boys' College | 1 | 2012 | |
11= | Napier Boys' High School | 1 | 2014 | |
11= | Mt Albert Grammar School | 1 | 2022 | |
11= | St Bede's College | 1 | 2023 |
As of the 2024 event, 11 schools have won the Levin 75th Jubilee Cup.
1 | Rangi Ruru Girls' School | 18 | 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2021, 2022, 2023 | |
2 | St Margaret's College | 7 | 2001, 2003, 2004, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2019 | |
3= | Whanganui Girls' College | 3 | 1981, 1984, 1985 | |
3= | Marlborough Girls' College | 3 | 1986, 1987, 1988 | |
3= | Waikato Diocesan School | 3 | 2002, 2011, 2014 | |
6= | Whanganui High School | 2 | 1982, 1983 | |
6= | Westlake Girls' High School | 2 | 1989, 1990 | |
6= | Diocesan School for Girls | 2 | 2016, 2017 | |
9= | Wanganui Collegiate School | 1 | 2006 | |
9= | St Peter's School, Cambridge | 1 | 2018 | |
9= | Christchurch Girls' High School | 1 | 2024 |
As of the 2024 event, 16 schools have won the Dawn Cup.
1 | Rangi Ruru Girls' School | 16 | 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2022, 2023 | |
2 | Westlake Girls' High School | 4 | 1989, 1991, 2002, 2014 | |
3= | Whanganui High School | 3 | 1982, 1983, 1985 | |
3= | St Margaret's College | 3 | 2004, 2006, 2013 | |
3= | St Peter's School, Cambridge | 3 | 2011, 2012, 2018 | |
3= | Waikato Diocesan School | 3 | 2015, 2019, 2024 | |
7= | Marlborough Girls' College | 2 | 1987, 1988 | |
7= | Gisborne Girls' High School | 2 | 1996, 2000 | |
9= | Queen Charlotte College | 1 | 1980 | |
9= | Te Awamutu College | 1 | 1981 | |
9= | Nayland College | 1 | 1984 | |
9= | Whanganui Girls' College | 1 | 1986 | |
9= | Sacred Heart Girls College | 1 | 2005 | |
9= | Diocesan School for Girls | 1 | 2016 | |
9= | St Paul's Collegiate | 1 | 2017 | |
9= | Christchurch Girls' High School | 1 | 2021 |
As of the 2024 event, 6 schools have won the Star Trophy
1 | Rangi Ruru Girls' School | 10 | 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2021, 2022, 2023 | |
2 | Hamilton Boys' High School | 8 | 2005, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2024 | |
3 | St Margaret's College | 4 | 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 | |
4 | St Peter's School, Cambridge | 3 | 2012, 2016, 2018 | |
5= | Waikato Diocesan School | 1 | 2011 | |
5= | Christchurch Boys' High School | 1 | 2019 |
As of the 2024 event, 4 schools have won the Executive Trophy.
1 | Hamilton Boys' High School | 11 | 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019 | |
2 | Rangi Ruru Girls' School | 6 | 2010, 2016, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 | |
3 | St Margaret's College | 3 | 2003, 2004, 2012 | |
4 | Waikato Diocesan School | 1 | 2011 |
As of the 2024 event, 12 schools have won the Presidents Scull.
Rank | Name | Titles | Years | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | St Peter's School, Cambridge | 8.5 | 2010, 2011, 2012 (tie), 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 | |
2 | Wakatipu High School | 3 | 2022, 2023, 2024 | |
3 | Kavanaugh College | 1.5 | 2012 (tie), 2013 | |
4= | St Margaret's College | 1 | 2003 | |
4= | Queen Charlotte College | 1 | 2004 | |
4= | Whanganui High School | 1 | 2005 | |
4= | Marlborough Girls' College | 1 | 2006 | |
4= | Roncalli College | 1 | 2008 | |
4= | James Hargest College | 1 | 2009 | |
4= | Dunstan High School | 1 | 2021 | |
11= | Nelson College | 0.5 | 2007 (tie) | |
11= | Hauraki Plains College | 0.5 | 2007 (tie) |
Rowers and coxswains in the Maadi Cup must be full-time students (at least 0.8 FTE) at a registered New Zealand school, and must be studying at secondary level (Year 9 or above). They must also have a satisfactory school attendance record, in the opinion of the school's principal, in order to participate.
The regatta is split into four age classification: under 15, under 16, under 17, and under 18. Only students who are under the specified age at 1 January preceding the regatta may compete in that class. For example, a student who is aged 15 on 1 January may compete in the under 16, under 17 and under 18 classifications, but not the under 15 classification.
Females may cox male boats, and vice versa. The minimum weight for coxswains is 55 kg for all events at the regatta. Lightweight events used to be part of the regatta but were banned in 2016 following health concerns of the teenage athletes.
In mid-2007, the New Zealand Secondary Schools Sports Council introduced a quota system restricting the number of new-to-school and international students a school can field at national championships, including the Maadi Cup, in an aim to reduce top sporting schools "poaching" athletes from other schools. A new-to-school student is a student who has enrolled at the school in the 24 months prior to the event, excluding students who enrolled at the school in Year 9 or below. An international student is a student who is not a New Zealand or Australian citizen, or the holder of a New Zealand resident visa or domestic-endorsed student visa. For eights, no more than three crew members that are classified as a new-to-school or international students are permitted per boat, with no more than two crew members being international students. For all other events, no more than one crew member that is classified as a new-to-school or international student is permitted per boat.[6]
As of 2024
Under 15 | Under 16 | Under 17 | Under 18 | Under 18 Novice | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Girls | Boys | Girls | Boys | Girls | Boys | Girls | Boys | Girls | Boys | ||
Single scull (1x) | • | • | • | • | • | • | |||||
Pair (2−) | • | • | • | • | |||||||
Double scull (2x) | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | |
Coxed four (4+) | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | |
Coxed quad scull (4x+) | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | |
Eight (8+) | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | |
Octuple scull (8x+) | • | • |
The Maadi Cup regatta regularly has over 2000 competitors from over 100 schools competing
2003[7] | Karapiro | 1853 | 107 | |
2004[8] | Ruataniwha | 1752 | 98 | |
2005[9] | Karapiro | 2040 | 104 | |
2006[10] | Ruataniwha | 1849 | 101 | |
2007[11] | Karapiro | 1955 | 105 | |
2008[12] | Ruataniwha | 1716 | 105 | |
2009[13] | Karapiro | 1870 | 106 | |
2010[14] | Ruataniwha | 1819 | 114 | |
2011[15] | Karapiro | 1888 | 122 | |
2012[16] | Ruataniwha | 1692 | 118 | |
2013[17] | Karapiro | 2020 | 120 | |
2014[18] | Ruataniwha | 2083 | 125 | |
2015[19] | Karapiro | 2155 | 120 | |
2016[20] | Ruataniwha | 2112 | 119 | |
2017[21] | Karapiro | 2137 | 126 | |
2018[22] | Ruataniwha | 2090 | 120 | |
2019[23] | Karapiro | 2152 | 129 | |
2020 | Cancelled due to COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic | |||
2021 | Karapiro | 2432 | 123 | |
2022[24] | Ruataniwha | 1306 | 95 | |
2023[25] | Karapiro | 2087 | 113 | |
2024[26] | Ruataniwha | 2112 | 104 |
The following is the list of recent single sculls champions
Girls | |||||||
Year | U16 | U17 | U18 | U16 | U17 | U18 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1995 | (Kings College) | (Southland Boys) | (Steiner Hastings) | (Steiner Hastings) | |||
1996 | (Southland Boys) | (Kings College) | (Gisborne Girls) | (St Margarets) | |||
1997 | (St Peters School) | (Southland Boys) | (Pukekohe High) | (Marlborough Girls) | |||
1998 | (Southland Boys) | (St Peters School) | (Pukekohe High) | (Pukekohe High) | |||
1999 | (Hauraki Plains College) | (Southland Boys) | (Pukekohe High) | (Diocesan School) | |||
2000 | N.Jones(Wanganui City) | R.Stephens(St Kentigern) | R.Scott(St Peters School) | Z.Gordon(Wellington Girls) | |||
2001 | K.Taaffe(Hauraki Plains) | N.Jones(Wanganui City) | EJ. Feathery (Avonside Girls) | S.Hudson(Otago Girls) | |||
2002 | N.Cohen (James Hargest) | K.Taaffe(Hauraki Plains) | S.Kelly(Wanganui Girls) | EJ. Feathery (Avonside Girls) | |||
2003 | N.Cohen (James Hargest) | N.Cohen (James Hargest) | E.Twigg (Napier Girls) | E.Twigg (Napier Girls) | |||
2004 | J.Sullivan (Queen Charlotte) | J.Sullivan (Queen Charlotte) | E.Twigg (Napier Girls) | E.Twigg (Napier Girls) | |||
2005 | G.Oberlin-Brown (Te Awamutu) | J.Sullivan (Queen Charlotte) | A.Stantiall(Cullinane College) | R.Ryall(Kings College) | |||
2006 | H.Poor(Takapuna Grammar) | H.Poor(Takapuna Grammar) | L.Fischer(Rotorua Lakes) | G.Armstrong (Mt Maunganui) | |||
2007 | J.Orsbourn(Nelson College) | J.Orsbourn(Nelson College) | E.Stocker(Craighead Diocesan) | A.Pulford(Hauraki Plains) | |||
2008 | S.Wells(Wellington College) | M.O'Connor(James Hargest) | J.Edward (Rotorua Girls) | S.Gray (Wanganui High) | |||
2009 | H.Cohen(James Hargest) | G.Thomas(Havelock North) | S.Murray(Edgecumbe College) | C.Anderson(Hutt Valley High) | |||
2010 | S.Jones(St Peters College) | O.Beherent(James Hargest) | C.Hyde(John Paul College) | L.Livesey(Roncalli College) | |||
2011 | M.Boonen(Trident High) | R.Wilson(Marlborough Boys) | R.Morrell(Western Heights) | Z.McBride (Kavanaugh College) | H.Osborne (Waikato Diocesan) | T.Young(James Hargest) | |
2012 | A.Possegger(Wanganui Collegiate) | M.Mackenzie-Mol(Queen Charlotte) | C.Crampton(Timaru Boys) | H.Bailey(Woodford House) | Z.McBride (Kavanaugh College) | Z.McBride (Kavanaugh College) | |
2013 | R.Bruce(Mt Aspiring College) | J.O'Leary(Kavanaugh College) | M.Mackenzie-Mol(Queen Charlotte) | J.Fauth(St Kevins) | H.Bailey(Woodford House) | Z.McBride (Kavanaugh College) | |
2014 | R.Bruce(Mt Aspiring College) | H.Robertson(Onslow College) | J.O'Leary(Kavanaugh College) | G.King(Napier Girls) | G.King(Napier Girls) | G.Allen(Hamilton Girls) | |
2015 | M.Taylor(Waitaki Boys) | B.Camp(St Peters School) | B.Watkinson(Dilworth School) | V.Wall (Ashburton College) | C.MacDonald(Fraser High) | M.Townshend(Southland Girls) | |
2016 | X.Wright(Verdon College) | M.Taylor(Waitaki Boys) | J.Lopas (Christchurch Boys) | V.Wall (Ashburton College) | V.Wall (Ashburton College) | V.Wall (Ashburton College) | |
2017 | J.Nel(St Peters School) | G.Olifers(Trident High) | B.Leydon(John McGlashan College) | M.Gibson(Ashburton College) | V.Wall (Ashburton College) | V.Wall (Ashburton College) | |
2018 | E.Williams(Takapuna Grammar) | J.McLaughlan(John McGlashan College) | J.Gibbs(Roncalli College) | S.Mirfin(Southland Girls) | M.Gibson(Ashburton College) | V.Wall (Ashburton College) | |
2019 | H.Fitzpatrick(St Peters College) | S.Shackleton(Christchurch Boys) | J.Nel(St Peters School) | A.Wright(Iona College) | S.Mirfin(Southland Girls) | P.Trolove(Craighead Diocesan) | |
2020 | Cancelled due to COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic | ||||||
2021 | J.Henry(Onewhero Area School) | R.Wills(St Pauls Collegiate) | O.Ruston(Gisborne Boys) | G.Thomson(St Andrews College) | S.Hodson(Sacred Heart New Plymouth) | S.Smith(Dunstan High) | |
2022 | L.Turral(Macleans College) | M.King-Smith(Wakatipu High) | R.Wills(St Pauls Collegiate) | A.Lennard(Onslow College) | P.Horan(Dunstan High) | C.Lightfoot(Queen Charlotte) | |
2023 | B.Allan(Timaru Boys) | J. McConnochie(Tauranga Boys) | M.King-Smith(Wakatipu High) | S.Gibson(Ashburton College) | T.O'Dwyer(Cambridge High) | F.Todhunter(St Andrews) | |
2024 | H.Kavanagh(Wellington College) | B.Allan(Timaru Boys) | J.Dimock(Macleans College) | A.Everitt(Mt Maunganui College) | O.Tattersfield(Mt Albert Grammar) | E.Bagrie(Wellington Girls College) |
A comparison of recorded gold medal-winning times from 1995 to 2024 yields the following results, Based on average winning times, Karapiro tends to record faster times.
Style | Category | Sex | Age | Event | FastestKarapiro | FastestRuataniwha | SlowestKarapiro | SlowestRuataniwha | AverageKarapiro | AverageRuataniwha | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Scull | Singles | Boys | U16 | BU161X | 7:19.91 (2023) | 7:29.25 (2012) | 7:51.95 (2015) | 7:49.13 (2022) | 7:39.51 | 7:36.05 | |
U17 | BU171X | 7:15.26 (2019) | 7:28.64 (2002) | 7:51.48 (2003) | 8:10.00 (2004) | 7:31.45 | 7:42.50 | ||||
U18 | BU181X | 7:09.33 (2015) | 7:15.05 (2016) | 8:08.69 (1997) | 8:10.65 (2004) | 7:28.67 | 7:34.46 | ||||
Girls | U16 | GU161X | 7:59.57 (2015) | 8:20.02 (2014) | 8:22.62 (2023) | 8:55.43 (2022) | 8:12.16 | 8:31.74 | |||
U17 | GU171X | 8:04.71 (2009) | 8:05.48 (2012) | 8:49.35 (2023) | 9:30.74 (2002) | 8:21.40 | 8:31.23 | ||||
U18 | GU181X | 7:50.28 (2017) | 8:00.88 (2016) | 10:33.08 (1997) | 10:06.32 (2002) | 8:23.32 | 8:35.91 | ||||
Doubles | Boys | U15 | BU152X | 6:51.91 (2015) | 7:07.54 (2008) | 8:00.88 (2007) | 8:46.19 (2004) | 7:18.22 | 7:29.87 | ||
U16 | BU162X | 6:44.27 (2023) | 6:56.91 (2022) | 7:50.49 (1997) | 8:56.29 (2002) | 7:07.33 | 7:19.46 | ||||
U17 | BU172X | 6:44.05 (2009) | 6:44.60 (2012) | 7:37.92 (2003) | 8:16.47 (2004) | 7:06.49 | 7:07.41 | ||||
U18 | BU182X | 6:37.56 (2005) | 6:40.76 (2016) | 7:22.26 (2003) | 7:57.08 (2000) | 6:52.63 | 6:58.27 | ||||
Girls | U15 | GU152X | 7:34.21 (2017) | 7:50.79 (2014) | 8:30.47 (2009) | 10:25.72 (2004) | 7:52.99 | 8:19.61 | |||
U16 | GU162X | 7:31.93 (2007) | 7:41.48 (2016) | 8:57.31 (1999) | 9:05.85 (2002) | 7:56.75 | 8:05.58 | ||||
U17 | GU172X | 7:26.55 (2009) | 7:40.27 (2014) | 9:19.94 (1997) | 10:33.35 (2004) | 7:55.11 | 8:04.61 | ||||
U18 | GU182X | 7:18.31 (2013) | 7:34.05 (2010) | 8:26.03 (2003) | 9:05.96 (2004) | 7:38.99 | 7:54.07 | ||||
Quad | Boys | U15 | BU154X | 6:36.78 (2015) | 6:50.46 (2016) | 7:24.17 (1997) | 8:19.05 (2002) | 6:55.65 | 7:10.32 | ||
U16 | BU164X | 6:23.75 (2015) | 6:41.34 (2024) | 7:12.86 (1995) | 8:02.42 (2002) | 6:42.65 | 7:00.63 | ||||
U17 | BU174X | 6:26.56 (2011) | 6:30.77 (2016) | 7:27.75 (1997) | 7:36.22 (2004) | 6:46.81 | 6:48.90 | ||||
U18 | BU184X | 6:20.25 (2015) | 6:24.87 (2024) | 6:39.64 (1999) | 8:01.75 (2002) | 6:30.93 | 6:42.23 | ||||
Girls | U15 | GU154X | 7:18.80 (2015) | 7:30.61 (2006) | 8:23.23 (2003) | 8:35.47 (2000) | 7:37.16 | 7:52.25 | |||
U16 | GU164X | 7:15.14 (2023) | 7:24.92 (2010) | 8:17.85 (2003) | 8:45.69 (2000) | 7:30.28 | 7:43.17 | ||||
U17 | GU174X | 7:11.30 (2015) | 7:09.46 (2024) | 8:02.20 (2007) | 9:12.62 (2004) | 7:29.02 | 7:40.94 | ||||
U18 | GU184X | 7:04.43 (2011) | 7:10.26 (2010) | 7:59.99 (2003) | 7:53.84 (2000) | 7:24.18 | 7:25.91 | ||||
Sweep | Pair | Boys | U17 | BU172- | 6:53.39 (2023) | 7:10.22 (2024) | 7:28.21 (2021) | 7:15.60 (2022) | 7:10.80 | 7:12.91 | |
U18 | BU182- | 6:46.15 (2013) | 6:59.70 (2024) | 7:25.17 (2001) | 8:34.60 (2002) | 6:56.96 | 7:22.36 | ||||
Girls | U17 | GU172- | 7:33.76 (2023) | 7:59.79(2024) | 8:28.50(2021) | 8:00.35(2022) | 8:01.13 | 8:00.07 | |||
U18 | GU182- | 7:30.47 (2023) | 7:42.34 (2024) | 8:05.77 (2007) | 8:51.24 (2002) | 7:48.71 | 8:01.63 | ||||
Four | Boys | U15 | BU154+ | 6:50.12 (2009) | 6:53.83 (2014) | 7:55.61 (1997) | 8:00.38 (2000) | 7:10.32 | 7:12.68 | ||
U16 | BU164+ | 6:40.46 (2005) | 6:43.01 (2024) | 7:18.80 (2007) | 7:24.23 (2000) | 6:53.68 | 6:58.40 | ||||
U17 | BU174+ | 6:24.39 (2023) | 6:38.68 (2022) | 7:10.51 (2007) | 7:39.67 (2002) | 6:39.63 | 6:53.65 | ||||
U18 | BU184+ | 6:25.39 (2019) | 6:26.76 (2012) | 7:06.60 (1995) | 8:07.24 (2002) | 6:40.42 | 6:51.86 | ||||
Girls | U15 | GU154+ | 7:27.74 (2017) | 7:29.07 (2006) | 8:41.52 (2007) | 9:39.30 (2004) | 7:51.06 | 7:59.35 | |||
U16 | GU164+ | 7:12.16 (2023) | 7:24.08 (2022) | 8:01.05 (1997) | 9:30.13 (2002) | 7:33.64 | 7:54.26 | ||||
U17 | GU174+ | 7:08.89 (2019) | 7:27.34 (2024) | 9:23.63 (1997) | 8:13.39 (2000) | 7:33.88 | 7:42.08 | ||||
U18 | GU184+ | 7:14.88 (2019) | 7:17.58 (2024) | 8:17.80 (1997) | 9:27.72 (2002) | 7:36.59 | 7:41.01 | ||||
Eight | Boys | U15 | BU158+ | 6:14.48 (2007) | 6:19.63 (2012) | 7:03.74 (1997) | 7:42.20 (2004) | 6:31.76 | 6:44.62 | ||
U16 | BU168+ | 5:56.95 (2023) | 6:09.12 (2016) | 7:16.64 (1997) | 7:24.51 (2004) | 6:19.44 | 6:24.87 | ||||
U17 | BU178+ | 5:50.11 (2019) | 5:55.73 (2024) | 6:49.75 (2003) | 7:18.26 (2000) | 6:07.93 | 6:18.05 | ||||
U18 | BU188+ | 05:42.17 (2023) | 5:54.71 (2008) | 6:30.82 (1995) | 6:43.59 (2002) | 6:03.66 | 6:06.86 | ||||
Girls | U15 | GU158+ | 6:48.75 (2007) | 6:56.75 (2014) | 8:43.85 (1997) | 8:24.49 (2002) | 7:15.79 | 7:22.80 | |||
U16 | GU168+ | 6:48.80 (2023) | 6:48.28 (2022) | 7:34.90 (2003) | 7:31.93 (1998) | 7:03.03 | 7:06.94 | ||||
U17 | GU178+ | 6:31.79 (2023) | 6:48.65 (2022) | 7:21.00 (2001) | 8:49.10 (2002) | 6:50.24 | 7:13.54 | ||||
U18 | GU188+ | 6:27.68 (2023) | 6:39.63 (2008) | 7:18.69 (1995) | 7:39.07 (2002) | 6:54.22 | 6:57.23 |