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So whether you're building a concrete canoe just for fun, or aspiring to become a power player at the national level, this site is for you!

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About the Australian Competition

Although concrete canoe competitions were allegedly held several years ago in Australia, Adelaide University reintroduced the sport in 2007 and hosted the third annual South Australian Concrete Canoe Competition in 2009.  

The University of South Australia participated in the event that was sponsored in part by the Concrete Institute of .Australia.  Be sure to catch the audio segment where Ms. Bree Bennett talks about Adelaide's design and the U.S. competition in the 2009 Australian Concrete Canoe Competition Coverage.

Each school could have as many as 8 team members but teams were limited to 4. There was no limitation on boat design and points were tallied based on the races alone.


AUSTRALIA

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2009 South Australian Concrete Canoe Races - 3rd Annual
West Lakes, Australia
February 27, 2009

The third annual South Australian Concrete Canoe Competition was hosted by Adelaide University.  The University of South Australia participated in the event that was sponsored in part by the Concrete Institute of .Australia.

Be sure to catch the audio segment where Ms. Bree Bennett talks about Adelaide's design and the U.S. competition.  See: 

2009 Australian Concrete Canoe Competition Coverage


About the Concrete Institute of Australia

The Concrete Institute of Australia is an independent, not for profit organization made up of many members who share a common interest in staying at the forefront of concrete technology, design and construction in this country.

The mission of the Institute is to promote and develop excellence in concrete technology, application, design and construction throughout Australia. 

Further information regarding the Concrete Institute of Australia can be fund here.