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2009 Pierre De Coubertin Award Winners
The prestigious Pierre de Coubertin Award was awarded to 27 students at the awards ceremony for 2009. These students demonstrated the Olympic spirit, and the ideals of sportsmanship. Click below to see the Award Winners.

   2009 Pierre De Coubertin Award Winners   




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Rice, D’Arcy and Blair first night stars
17 March 2010

Olympic champion Stephanie Rice reasserted her dominance in the 200m individual medley but not before having to dig deep to haul in rising teenager Emily Seebohm at the Commonwealth Games trials in Sydney on Tuesday.

Rice, backing up from finishing fourth in the 200m freestyle less than an hour earlier, sealed her spot on the team for Delhi by clocking in 2 minutes 10.07seconds to finish ahead of fellow Queenslander Seebohm (2:10.75) and Alicia Coutts (2:11.97). [more]




Two Australians to oversee Rio 2016 Olympic preparations
14 January 2010
AOC President John Coates has been appointed to the IOC Co-ordination Commission for the 2016 Rio Olympics. [more]

They've failed to understand a simple truth about winning
21 December 2009
Herb Elliott, one of the greatest middle-distance runners the world has ever known, once set down, very candidly [more]

Trickett retires from swimming
14 December 2009
Dual Olympian, world record holder and multiple world champion Libby Trickett has today announced that she will retire from competitive swimming with immediate effect. [more]

Australia blitz second-half to win Champions Trophy
07 December 2009
The Kookaburras' ability to conjure big-match wins against the odds sealed a record 10th Champions Trophy [more]

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VALE REG LIBBIS, 10 June 1933 – 25 May 2009

Reg Libbis passed away on Monday 25 May 2009.

Reg was originally from the Albert Park Rowing Club in Melbourne. He rowed in the coxed four that finished a close fourth at Melbourne 1956. He was on the organising committee for the 1964 National Regatta for the Australian Championship and Olympic Trials, held on Lake Burley Griffin.

Reg was a founding member of both the ACT Rowing Association and the Canberra Rowing Club and a leading coach and boat race official. As a builder he, with Club President Bill O'Brien, initiated the construction of Canberra Rowing Club's boatshed at Yarralumla Bay.



2008 Annual Report and Financials
   2008 ACTOC Annual Report and Financials   



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