Queen's Women's Rowing captured their second straight OUA Championship on the Women's side.
The Gaels finished the championship regatta with eight gold medals and four silver medals overall.
Queen's Rowing coaching staff was also named the OUA Women's Rowing Coaching Staff of the Year.
Queen's won gold in the Women's 1X, Women's Lightweight 1X, Women's Lightweight 2-, Women's 4+, Women's Lightweight 8+, Women's 8+, and Men's Lightweight 4+, and Men's Lightweight 8+.
Julia Schuurmans (School of Medicine) finished first in the Women's 1X while
Julia Teixeira (Arts & Science) finished first in the Women's Lightweight 1X.
Brigitte Gaudert (Biotechnology) and Teixeira finished first in the Women's Lightweight 2-.
Abby Speirs (Physiotherapy),
Kaija Erickson (Kinesiology),
Ceilidh MacDonald (Mathematics),
Emerson Wehmeyer (Engineering) and
Nicole Schmidt (Coxswain, Life Science) finished first in the Women's 4+.
Isidora Ferguson (Geology), Gaudert,
Gillian Jansen (Life Science),
Sophie Aspinall (Health Sciences),
Isabel Geiger (Arts & Science),
Sophie Robbins (Physics and Computer Science),
Emma Shimizu (Nursing),
Jess Stephenson (Computer Engineering), and
Sean O'Connor (Economics) finished first in the Women's Lightweight 8+.
Claire Ellison (Civil Engineering),
Bryn Bain (Health Science),
Kaija Erickson (Kinesiology),
Jacquie Groenewegen (Computer Engineering), MacDonald, Schuurmans, Speirs, and Wehmeyer finished first in the Women's 8+.
Lucas Celia (Civil Engineering),
Leo Biancaniello (Applied Science),
Nigel Radhakrishnan (Electrical Engineering),
Liam Shapland (Engineering), and
Lauren Schwandt (Geological Engineering) finished first in the Men's Lightweight 4+.
Celia, Biancaniello,
Kieran Fitzpatrick (Commerce),
Markus Muller (Engineering Chemistry), Radhakrishnan,
Andrew Schrompf (Life Science), Shapland,
Dennis Ovdiyenko (Applied Science), and Schwandt finished first in the Men's Lightweight 8+.
Queen's won silver in the Women's 2-, Women's Lightweight 2X, Women's Lightweight 4+, Men's Lightweight 2-
Ellison and Groenewegen finished second in the Women's 2-.
Jansen and Ferguson finished second in the Women's Lightweight 2X.
Robbins, Aspinall, Geiger, Shimizu and
Jess Stephenson (Coxswain, Computer Engineering) finished second in the Women's Lightweight 4+.
Fitzpatrick and Muller finished second in the Men's Lightweight 2-.