Join Sydney Spirit Dragon Boat Racing
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Sydney Spirit is a dragon boat racing club based at Anzac Bridge, Pyrmont, offering opportunities for paddlers of all skill levels to train and compete.
- Training sessions: Regular paddling practice suitable for beginners through to competitive paddlers, focusing on technique, fitness, and team coordination.
- Play opportunities: Participation in local and major dragon boat racing events such as the Dragon Boats Festival at Darling Harbour, featuring competitive and social racing across weekends and special race days.
- Membership details: New members can join to become part of a vibrant paddling community with access to coaching, race events, and social activities on the water.
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