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Trinity students row for a worthy cause

The annual ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ ‘Row for Rudi’ ergathon kicks off tomorrow, with our students rowing for 24 hours to raise money for charity.
2019-05-28
by Emily McAuliffe

The ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ ergathon was started to commemorate and remember the tragic passing of alumnus Rudi Van Breda (TC 2011), who was a passionate rower and member of the Trinity community. Each year, students from our college boat club commit to rowing in relay form for 24 hours to raise money for a chosen charity. 

This year our rowers will donate all money raised to . This charity aims to break the poverty cycle for those living in slums in Delhi through education and aid. It's an organisation that is close to the heart of a number of our students, given each year a group of Trinitarians volunteer their time in slum communities through Asha.

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