coach Athi wins Bronze at World Champs (2023)
Our board member and old rower Athenkosi won Bronze as coach with his rowers at the
Junior World Championships in Paris. It's the first World Champs medal for a Nemato
Change a Life member.
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Coastal Rowing World Champs (2023)
Our old rower Lunga competed at the Coastal Rowing World Championships in Barletta, Italy.
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Nemato rower as coach at World Champs (2022)
Athenkosi Hlekani is the first Nemato member to go to World Championships as coach.
He coached the South African junior pair at the World Champs in Italy.
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old manager in Tunisia (2022)
After organising many overseas trips for Nemato members, our old manager Lunga now represented South
Africa himself: 1st African Rowing Beach Sprint Championships in Tunisia.
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first National Club Champions (2015)
The first Nemato team to win gold at the National Junior Club Championships.
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rower to England (2017)
Odwa Ntamo is our fist rower to compete overseas: he went to Henley, London and Oxford in England.
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Sport for Social Change Network (2009)
We are a founder member of the Sport for Social Change Network Southern Africa.
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Olympians (2012)
Nemato rowers in a session with the South African Olympic Gold medalists.
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SA Sports Awards (2008)
We were shortlisted for and invited to the South African Sports Awards.
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first Eastern Cape Champion (2008)
Athenkosi Hlekani was our first provincial junior champion in single-scull.
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Boat Race Award (2007)
Our eight won the Most Improved Boys Award at Schools Boat Race.
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overseas visitors (2008)
We had visitors from many overseas rowing clubs like Eton College and Leander from England.
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opening (2006)
Nemato Rowing Club was officially opened on Youth Day, June 16 2006, by National Minister of Sport Stofile.
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Jack Cheetham Award (2006)
We won the prestigious Jack Cheetham Award as best development sports club in South Africa.
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