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Queen's Women's Rowing - OUA Champions
Stephen Leithwood

Queen's Women's Rowing repeats at OUA champions; Men's team finishes third at OUA Rowing Championship

St. Catharines, Ont. - Under fabulous fall rowing conditions, the Royal Canadian Henley Course in St. Catharines hosted rowers from across the province for the 2025 OUA Rowing Championships.

The Queen's Gaels women's rowing team completed a three-peat, capturing the OUA title with 543 points. The Gaels reached the podium in every race except one, earning gold in the coxed four, lightweight double, eight, and lightweight pair events. They finished ahead of Western, while the University of Toronto claimed bronze to round out the podium.

Carleton's Rosie O'Brien was named the Women's Athlete of the Year. The lightweight singles champion also placed fourth in the women's doubles event.

The drive for five is complete at Brock, where the Badgers secured their fifth consecutive OUA men's banner. Brock missed only one podium finish, winning gold in the lightweight eight, singles, doubles, lightweight pairs, and coxed four. The Badgers finished the day with 511 points. Western placed second with the Queen's Gaels finishing third.

Brock's Riley Watson was named the 2025 Men's Athlete of the Year. The third-year medical sciences student earned gold in both the men's lightweight eight and lightweight doubles.

OUA Awards

Women's Athlete of the Year: Rosie O'Brien (Carleton Ravens)
Men's Athlete of the Year: Riley Watson (Brock Badgers)
Women's Team Coach of the Year: Scott Feddery (Queen's Gaels)
Men's Team Coach of the Year: Scott Anderson and Tom Kent (Brock Badgers)
Men's Developmental Coach of the Year: Frederico Sanchez (McGill Athletics)
Women's Developmental Coach of the Year: Ian Dekker & Sarah Healey (Ottawa Gee-Gees)
 

Final Standings

Women's Standings

  Women's Banner Leaders  
Queens 543
Western 269
Toronto 206
Brock 178
Ottawa 134
Guelph 123
Carleton 119
Trent 119
McMaster 108
McGill 74
Waterloo 50
OntarioTech 31
Nipissing 16
Royal Military College 0
 
Women's tie breakers are based on the team with the most gold medals, followed by the team with the most silver medals and so on.

Men's Standings

  Men's Banner Leaders  
Brock 511
Western 419
Queens 395
McGill 157
Toronto 155
Ottawa 86
Guelph 61
Carleton 46
Trent 45
McMaster 43
Nipissing 29
Waterloo 27
OntarioTech 6
Royal Military College 0
 
 
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