How does it work? Northam Avon Descent Association in collaboration with Paddle WA aim to promote participation, encourage commitment and reward performance. Paddlers seeking up-front grid placements will be awarded points
The 2021 Avon Descent 14th & 15th of August Building Community, Sporting and Volunteering in Western Australia RELAUNCH The Avon Descent is relaunching in 2021 for its 48th event.
It is with regret that the Chairman of Northam’s Avon Descent Association (NADA) advises stakeholders and competitors that the 2020 Avon Descent scheduled for the weekend of 1st & 2nd
It is with much sadness and regret that the Board of Northam’s Avon Descent (NADA) advises of the recent sudden passing of former NADA Board member and long serving Race
The Esperance Express Read article Esperance-Goldfields Surf Lifesaving Club was represented at this year’s Avon Descent by Kathleen Donovan, Penny Boardman, Lisa Bell and Lisa Julian in the 15km surf
Albany Advertiser Read Article A number of Albany locals have taken to the water to compete in the 2019 Avon Descent, WA’s premier white-water race from Northam to Bayswater over
Avon Valley Advocate Read Article Low water levels in the Avon River have meant more than half of this year’s Avon Descent power boat competitors did not finish the race.
Avon Valley Advocate View photos The start of the 2019 Avon Descent was one of a kind, with a tough beginning for competitors in the shallows of the Northam Weir.
Triple M Radio Listen Now White water action returns to the Avon and Swan rivers on August 3rd and 4th. The Avon Descent is a West Aussie institution and puts