By: The Division of Communications & Advancement
Rhodes University Rowing Club (RURC) is set to celebrate its 90th anniversary on 26 October at Old Edwardians in Johannesburg. This milestone coincides with Rhodes University’s bidecacentennial, marking two significant achievements that reflect the institution’s commitment to academic excellence and its rich sporting heritage, particularly in rowing.
Sue Smailes, Chairperson of Rhodes University Sports Council and Director in the office of the Vice-Chancellor emphasised the club’s impressive history. “A legendary 10-year winning streak at the Boat Race, along with numerous SA Champs Gold medals, highlights the club’s dedication and skill. Many of our oarsmen and women have proudly represented South Africa on the global stage, embodying the spirit and determination that define us,” she said. Smailes noted that the RURC has firmly established itself in South African rowing history, especially during its golden era in the 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s.
Mvuyisi Sigila, Sports Manager at Rhodes University, expressed his anticipation for the upcoming celebration, viewing it as a vital opportunity for alumni to reconnect and share their treasured experiences. “Our alumni are essential stakeholders, bringing valuable knowledge and insights to current rowers. This event not only honours our past but fosters relationships that extend beyond the sport,” he stated. Sigila highlighted the significance of celebrating these two milestones, calling it an extraordinary occasion.
Alumnus Greg Vermaak reflected on his time with Rhodes Rowing, describing it as transformative. “Rhodes University was heaven on earth—small, yet diverse,” he recalled. As a national oarsman of the RURC, Vermaak led the club during its peak years, including an unparalleled 10-year winning streak at the Boat Race. He reminisced about the fierce competitive spirit that defined the club, stating, “We would rather die than allow Rhodes University to lose.” This ethos of determination and excellence continues to inspire current and future generations of rowers.
As the celebration approaches, the Rhodes University community looks forward to honouring a legacy of achievement and camaraderie that has shaped the rowing culture at the university for nine decades. This anniversary not only celebrates the past but also ignites a passion for the future of rowing at Rhodes University.