That’s right, folks, if you can’t make it to the 2023 AusChamps in Albury this year, you can kick back in the comfort of your home (or office) and catch all the action LIVE!
AusChamps will again this year be live-streamed, and you can tune in to catch your favourite Mako’s crews as they get thrown in the deep end against Australia’s best. Mako Social Media Co-ordinator Mike ‘Kiwi’ Rowland was light on detail regarding the AusChamps Livestream service succinctly stating, “No comment.”
Follow this link for the AusChamps Livestream Gateway Lakes course is tailor-made for TV coverage and will not disappoint.
Feisty sprint room operator Elizabeth Brown imparted some sage advice ahead of the event, “It’s a full race schedule, so keep an eye on the race numbers to catch a view of Mako. There won’t be any *&*&ing around on the startline.”
The races below are guaranteed Mako appearances; time will tell how deep we go in the regatta and how many more chances you’ll have to see the Club Jervis Bay-sponsored crews in action on the big screen.
Thursday, April 20 (Senior A 200m & 2km)
- Race 10 (8:54) Heat – Mixed 20
- Race 30 (11:17) Heat – Women’s 10
- Race 36 (11:54) Heat – Open’s 10
- Race 70 (16:40) 2km – Women’s 10
- Race 71 (17:10) 2km – Men’s 10
Friday, April 21 (Senior A 500m & 2km)
- Race 82 (9:20) Heat – Mixed 20
- Race 101 (12:08) Heat – Women’s 10
- Race 106 (12:48) Heat – Open’s 10
- Race 138 (16:00) 2km – Mixed 20
Sunday, April 23 (Premier 500m & 2km)
- Race 197 (8:08) Heat – Mixed 20
- Race 222 (11:32) Heat – Women’s 20
- Race 227 (12:12) Heat – Open’s 10
- Race 256 (16:00) 2km – Mixed 10
Monday, April 24 (Premier 200m & 2km)
- Race 261 (8:12) Heat – Mixed 20
- Race 285 (11:00) Heat – Women’s 20
- Race 290 (11:30) Heat – Open’s 10
- Race 321 (16:00) 2km – Open’s 10
- Race 322 (16:30) 2km – Women’s 20