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Personal information | |
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Nationality | Australian |
Born | 1951 |
Sport | |
Sport | Rowing |
Club | Sydney Women's Rowing Club |
Achievements and titles | |
National finals | Victoria Cup 1969 ULVA Trophy 1974 & 76 |
Lydia Miladinovic (born 1951), is an Australian pioneer representative rower. Together with Evelyn Adams they were Australia's second and third international representative oarswomen. A five-time Australian national champion, accomplished as both a sculler and sweep-oarswoman, Miladinovic made her sole international representative appearance for Australia at the 1974 World Rowing Championships.
Club and state rowing
[edit]Miladinovic's senior club rowing was from the Sydney Women's Rowing Club at a time when there was nil integration and little co-operation with the nearby men's Sydney Rowing Club boatshed and clubhouse.
She began contesting national titles at Australian Rowing Championships from 1968 [1] and took the silver medal in the Women's Senior Pair at the 1969 Australian Championships. [2] She won the gold and a national championship title in a coxless pair with Tricia Hennesy in 1973,[3] and then in the pair with Evelyn Adams in 1974.[4] In 1975 she raced the coxless pair with Libby Hollingworth and then in 1977 in a SWRC coxed quad scull. They won a national title in 1977 [5] and took the the silver in a coxless quad in 1978.[6]
Miladinovic was first honoured with New South Wales state selection in 1969 when she was picked to contest the Victoria Cup for lightweight women's fours at the annual Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships. That crew was victorious.[7] In 1974 she stroked to victory the NSW openweight women's four contesting the ULVA Trophy.[8] She made another ULVA Trophy appearance for New South Wales in 1976 for a second placing.[9]
International representative rowing
[edit]In 1974 the NSW state championships were regarded as the unofficial selection trial for the 1974 World Rowing Championships.[10] Miladonivic had won the national title in the pair in 1973 and then paired up with Adams to go back to back in 1974. They were selected to race at the 1974 World Championships in Lucerne which included the first ever world title events for women. They finished fourth in their heat, lest in their repechage but raced the B final for an overall eleventh place finish. [11]
References
[edit]- ^ 1968 Austn C'ships
- ^ 1969 Austn C'ships
- ^ 1973 Austn C'ships
- ^ 1974 Austn C'ships
- ^ 1977 Austn C'ships
- ^ 1978 Austn C'ships
- ^ 1969 Interstate Regatta
- ^ 1974 Interstate Regatta
- ^ 1976 Interstate Regatta
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
AusCareer
was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ 1974 World C'ships