Manly Dragon Boat Club Paddles into the Heart of the World Championships

The Manly Dragon Boat Club recently showcased their skills at the 14th International Dragon Boat Federation (IDBF) Club Crew World Championships held in Ravenna, Italy. This prestigious event attracted teams from around the globe, highlighting the growing popularity of dragon boat racing.



The championships took place from 3 September to 8 September at the Standiana Regatta Course, a renowned venue for water sports. Crews competed in various categories and distances. This year, the event featured 163 clubs from 30 countries, making it one of history’s largest gatherings of dragon boat teams. 

The IDBF Club Crew World Championships transcends mere competition. It celebrates the sport’s rich cultural heritage, rooted in ancient Chinese traditions. The event fosters international camaraderie, uniting paddlers from diverse backgrounds in a shared passion for dragon boat racing. For clubs like Manly, it’s a chance to showcase their training, teamwork, and dedication globally.

Manly’s Quest for Glory

The Manly Dragon Boat Club, known for its competitive spirit and dedication, was among the clubs representing Australia. The team trained rigorously in preparation for the championships, focusing on teamwork, technique, and endurance. Their participation reflects their commitment to the sport and aims to elevate the profile of dragon boat racing in Australia.

Highlights and Performances

Throughout the competition, teams raced in traditional dragon boats, accommodating 20 paddlers, a drummer, and a steerer. Participants’ camaraderie and fierce competition were the races’ defining characteristics. The Manly Dragon Boat Club’s athletes demonstrated exceptional skill and sportsmanship, contributing to the vibrant atmosphere of the championships.



The event served as a platform for cultural exchange, bringing together diverse communities united by a shared passion for dragon boat racing. The Manly Dragon Boat Club’s involvement highlights the importance of sports in fostering international friendships and promoting cultural understanding.

Published Date 09-September-2024

From Brisbane to Italy: Manly Dragon Boat Club Takes on World Championship

In a thrilling development for Queensland’s dragon boating community, around 40 members of the Manly Dragon Boat Club are gearing up for an extraordinary journey to Italy. 


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This dedicated group will represent their club at the prestigious Club Crew World Championship, scheduled for 3-8 September 2024, in Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna.

This international competition marks a significant milestone for the club, which has come a long way since its humble beginnings in 2006. Founded by Bob White, the Manly Dragon Boat Club started with just 20 members who initially had to borrow a boat from the Chinese Dragon Boat Club for training.

Over the years, the club has demonstrated remarkable growth and achievement. Early successes included a first-place finish in the Minor Final of the Senior A Mixed 20’s at their first State Championship. 

Photo credit: Manly Dragon Boat Club/Facebook

The club’s commitment to excellence was further evidenced by their purchase of their own boats and their inaugural participation in the Nationals in 2009, where they competed in the Senior A Women’s 20’s 200m event.

A pivotal moment came in 2013 when the club saw its first members selected for the Auroras, Australia’s national dragon boat team. These paddlers proudly represented their country at the World Championships in Szeged, Hungary, that year.

Photo credit: Manly Dragon Boat Club/Facebook

Today, the club stands as a shining example of community spirit and sporting passion. Operating from within the Wynnum Manly Yacht Club grounds, it relies on grants and sponsorships to develop and maintain its equipment.


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For those inspired by the club’s journey and eager to try their hand at this exciting sport, there’s good news. The club is offering ‘come and try’ sessions on the first Saturday of each month in October, November, and December. Interested individuals can find registration details on the club’s website.

Published 8-August-2024