One of the primary purposes of the Adelaide University Boat Club, as stated in its constitution, is to field competitive crews in the Intervarsity Championships. AUBC also competes in local regattas, and has a number of rowers who compete at South Australian Sports Institute time trials and the National Regatta.[2]
Recent performance by the club has been impressive, winning the South Australian State Championships in both Men's and Women's Eights in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008.[3] Interstate performance has also been good. The club achieved a number of wins in the Victorian State Championships in 2006, and also gained a number of silver medals and a gold at the National Regatta. Club members have also enjoyed success at the recent Under 23 World Championships in Belgium.[4]
Club members competed for the University of Adelaide to win the Oxford and Cambridge Cup at the 2009 Australian Universities Rowing Championships in Canberra.[5] The crew included Beijing Olympian James McRae and defeated the highly fancied Sydney crew by over a boat length.[6]
In 2010, Club member Chris Morgan won the National Single Scull Championship, becoming the first South Australian in 40 years[7] to do so.[8]
Tim Willoughby - Rowed twice in the Olympic Men's Eight (1980 and 1984), winning bronze in '84.[10]
Kate Slatter - Three time Olympian in the Women's Coxless Four (1992) and Coxless Pair (1996 and 2000), winning gold at Atlanta '96 and a Silver at Sydney 2000, Kate is the most successful past member of AUBC.[11]
Jaime Fernandez - Three time Olympian in the Men's Eight (1992, 1996 and 2000), winning a silver medal in 2000.[12]
Amber Halliday - Three-time world champion in the Women's Lightweight Double Scull (2002,'03, '07) and in the Lightweight Quad Scull (2001),[13] Olympian at the 2004 Athens Games and 2008 Beijing Games, and multiple winner at the National Championships.[14]
Marguerite Houston - World Champion in the Lightweight Quad Scull in 2002, and the Lightweight Double Scull in 2007 with double-partner Amber Halliday. Houston and Halliday competed together in the Lightweight Double Scull at the 2008 Beijing Games.[15]