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St Benedict’s School Makes History with 32nd Consecutive National Rowing Title

By Andreneza Damonse
11th March 2026
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St Benedict Catholic School for Boys has once again solidified its unrivalled legacy in South African school rowing, claiming the national championship title for an extraordinary 32nd consecutive year.

From Left: Callum Brudvig, Connor Schoeman, Diego Ramos, Wakhile Zwane, James Mc Donald, Michael Teixeira, Graham Whetton, Cristiano Nortie, Michele Rohrbeck

Competing at Roodeplaat Dam from 6 to 8 March 2026, the Johannesburg-based Catholic school for boys demonstrated remarkable dominance. The 2026 championships saw a total of 1 203 athletes representing 35 schools and clubs, including four from Zimbabwe, converging for the three-day event. Despite formidable competition from 14 boys’ schools, the “Bennies” rowers maintained their pedigree in the national competition.

Cox: Jonathan Ngubeni
Stroke: Carter Lundberg 7: Eligio SotoMaior 6: Luka Stjepanovic 5: Pedro Sequeira 4: Alessandro Battani 3: Aidan Oates 2: Gabriel Quatember B: Jonathan Belachew

 

Clean Sweep Across All Age Groups

The 2026 tournament was defined by a total sweep of the age group trophies, with St Benedict’s placing first in the U14, U15, U16, and U19 categories. The school’s commitment to excellence also earned them the title of the best sculling school in the competition.

 

Cox: Jonathan Ngubeni
Stroke: Carter Lundberg 7: Eligio SotoMaior 6: Luka Stjepanovic 5: Pedro Sequeira 4: Alessandro Battani 3: Aidan Oates 2: Gabriel Quatember B: Jonathan Belachew

The junior crews provided a standout highlight of the weekend. The U14 Octuple not only secured gold but shattered the previous course record by a significant seven seconds. This momentum carried through to the senior events, where St Benedict’s claimed victory in both the 1st Eight and 2nd Eight races.

 

When all scores were tallied, St Benedict’s was confirmed as South Africa’s top boys’ rowing school, winning with 402 points. King Edward VII School (KES) and St John’s College followed in second and third place respectively. Among the girls’ schools, St Andrew’s School for Girls took top honours, followed by St Mary’s School Waverley and St Benedict’s sister school, Holy Rosary School.

Leading from the Front

The highly prized 1st Eight race saw Captain Michael Teixeira and Vice-Captain James McDonald lead their crew to a definitive victory. Teixeira’s leadership was instrumental in “getting the boys over the line,” ensuring the crew functioned as a single, seamless unit under intense pressure.

The winning 1st Eight crew included: Callum Brudvig, Michael Teixiera, Connor Schoeman, Diego Ramos, Wakhile Zwane, James McDonald, Graham Whetton, Cristiano Nortje, and Michele Rohrbeck.

A Community Legacy

Commenting on the win, St Benedict’s old boy and head of the school’s rowing club, Darryn Roff, said, “After a very challenging season, we are so proud of how well our boys performed this past weekend. The long hours from boys, parents, and coaches paid off. We wish to congratulate our sister schools, Holy Rosary and Assumption Convent on a showcase of grit and determination throughout this regatta.”

Roff, who also serves as President of the South African Schools Rowing Union (SASRU), noted the significance of the event for the region: “The weekend brought together the rowing community from across Southern Africa, and we are thankful to all who make the weekend such a success. We look forward to finding ways to continue to build community through junior rowing in Southern Africa.

College Head Dave Jeffrey added that the 32-year streak is built on unwavering dedication and a winning culture that attracts diverse participation across all boat classes. “Watching our boys row is truly a sight to behold – a symphony of synchronised blades that propelled them to the podium,” said Jeffrey. “This achievement stands as a milestone for St Benedict’s and will be celebrated for years to come.”

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