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Roger Arthur Ninham (23 September 1942 – 1985) was an Australian Olympian stillwater
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rower and surfcraft boat builder. As a stillwater rower he was a four-time national champion across both sculling and sweep-oared boats and competed at two
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Rowing family and pedigree

Born in Perth, Western Australia Ninham's father William Ninham a boat builder, stroked South Australian eights which contested the King's Cup in 1932, 1933 and 1935. As a Perth-based boat building craftsman he had along association with the West Australian Rowing Club and the Fremantle Rowing Club. Ninham's niece Sally Ninham was an Australian national champion lightweight rower who won a silver medal at the
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Club and state rowing

Roger Ninham's senior club rowing was initially from the West Australian Rowing Club and later from the
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. Ninham's first state selection for Western Australian was in the 1960 men's eight which contested and won the King's Cup at the Interstate Regatta within
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. In 1961 he was the Western Australian entrant to race the President's Cup – the interstate single sculls championship. He won that 1961 title. In Ninham relocated to Sydney and joined the
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. At the 1962 Australian Rowing Championships he contested and won the national coxless pair title in Mosman colours with Peter Raper and won the coxless four title with Raper, Maurice Grace and Bill Hatfield. In 1964 & 1966 he won the national coxless pair title again – both times paired with
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. In 1966 he also contested the coxless four title in a composite Haberfield/Mosman crew.


International representative rowing

The entire West Australian champion King's Cup eight of 1960 were selected without alteration as the Australian eight to compete at the 1960 Rome Olympics. The crew was graded as the second of the seven Australian Olympic boats picked for Rome and was therefore fully funded by the Australian Olympic Committee. Ninham rowed in the seven seat of the eight. They were eliminated in the repechage on Lake Albano at the 1960 Olympics. The Mosman Rowing Club national champion coxless four of 1962 with Ninham at stroke was selected in toto as the coxless four for the 1962 Perth Commonwealth Games. Dissension amongst the members of the four saw Ninham and Hatfield move into the pair and the Victorian emergencies Newcomb and Boykett coming into the four. Ninham and Hatfield won bronze in the pair and the four were the only unplaced Australian boat at the Games. In 1964 as the Australian champion coxless pair, Ninham and Bob Shirlaw were selected as Australia's coxless pair to compete at the
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in the
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. They finished third in the B final for an overall ninth place.


Surfboats and boat building

Ninham had a deep involvement with surfcraft and surfboat rowing. As a young man he had worked for his father in Perth building rowing shells and surfboats and in Perth became involved in rowing surfboats. In the early 1960s he came to Sydney, worked for a local builder for a short period then set up his own boatyard in Manly Vale. In the 1960s he designed a unique timber and fibreglass double surf ski that is registered with the Australian Register of Historic Vessels. In 1971 a surfboat he had built and rowed for his club – Queenscliff SLSC – won the 1971 Australian National Championship in Perth. Other
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s around the country sought orders for the same design and Ninham's boat-building business prospered. In 1997 he was inducted into the Australian Surf Rowers League's Hall of Fame.ASRL Hall of Fame
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at Australian Olympic Committee {{DEFAULTSORT:Ninham, Roger 1942 births 1985 deaths Australian male rowers Olympic rowers for Australia Rowers at the 1960 Summer Olympics Rowers at the 1964 Summer Olympics Rowers at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games bronze medallists for Australia Commonwealth Games medallists in rowing Medallists at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games Rowers from Perth, Western Australia Sportsmen from Western Australia