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Doble par masculino junior del Carmelo Rowing primero en el ... - Carmelo Portal

Posted by · UY: Artículos de remo medios · 26 Feb 2017 - 12h00 · 601 Views

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Doble par masculino junior del Carmelo Rowing primero en el ...
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La primera fecha del Circuito Nacional de remo se corrió en el lago Calcagno de Canelones y fue organizado por el Club Country El Pinar. Tuvo como gran ganador al Montevideo Rowing Club. Bruno Cetraro se quedó con el primer lugar del single senior, ...




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Brugge boat race geniet stilaan internationale faam

Posted by · BE: Roeien in Belgie · 26 Feb 2017 - 10h52 · 600 Views

Gisteren moet het waggelwater na afloop een heus waggelwater geweest zijn want tijdens de 23e Brugge Boat race kwamen enkel achtriemen op het water.


Bij de senioren heren kon de thuisclub echter niet verhinderen dat het sterke team van Westminster School met de zege terug naar Engeland vertrok. De Britten wonnen in 16:12.10, voor hun landgenoten van Hampton (16:28.47).
KR Brugge, met o.a. Pierre De Loof en Bert Verkest werden op ruime achterstand 3de (16:41.97).

Ook bij de junioren heren was het Westminster School dat met de zege aan de haal ging. 17:16.19 was voldoende om 3 ploegen van Hampton achter zich te houden.

De Brugge Boat race groeide de voorbije jaren uit tot een internationaal succes (de regatta staat ondertussen mee op de FISA kalender) , maar toch kwam er bij de junioren dames maar 1 ploeg opdagen. SIR uit Duitsland was de enige ploeg en de logische winnaar. Bij de senioren dames namen 6 ploegen het tegen elkaar op. Molesey BC won er in 17:43.16 en was zo 34 seconden sneller dan het Duitse SIR dat 2de werd. KRSG (Met o.a. Rottiers, Van Lint en Boels) finishte als 4de in 19:28.69.




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Februar-Meeting des Coupe de la Jeunesse in Mechelen

Posted by · CH: Swiss Rowing · 26 Feb 2017 - 08h23 · 366 Views

Die Delegierten der zwölf Mitgliedsländer sowie das Exekutiv-Komitee des Coupe de la Jeunesse trafen sich zur ausserordentlichen Delegiertenversammlung, um die Statuten und die Wettkampfregeln des Coupe de la Jeunesse zu überprüfen. Der Tschechische Ruderverband wurde einstimmig als 13. Mitglied im Kreise des Coupe de la Jeunesse aufgenommen. Der diesjährige Coupe de la Jeunesse findet vom 28.-30. Juli 2017 auf der bekannten Regattastrecke von Hazewinkel (Belgien) statt.

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Pershore teenager rowing distance of Portsmouth to Normandy to help veterans - Evesham Observer

Posted by · UK: Rowing Media Articles · 26 Feb 2017 - 07h06 · 367 Views


Pershore teenager rowing distance of Portsmouth to Normandy to help veterans
Evesham Observer
A PERSHORE teenager will be rowing the distance of Portsmouth to Normandy in a bid to raise cash for a charity which pays for D-Day veterans to return to the beaches of Northern France on the anniversary of the landings. Ellis Morris, 13, a student at ...




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Toreros Miss Win By Close Margin

Posted by · US: University of San Diego Men's Rowing · 26 Feb 2017 - 00h48 · 392 Views

The Toreros faced off with cross town rival, UC San Diego Saturday morning in their annual City Championships. The men fought hard over the course of three timed out racing pieces but missed a victory by close seconds.


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Rowing Opens Spring Season At Alabama

Posted by · US: Eastern Michigan University Women's Rowing · 25 Feb 2017 - 21h01 · 587 Views



The Eastern Michigan University rowing team began the spring portion of the 2016-17 season when it traveled down to Tuscaloosa, Ala. for a week-long spring break trip culminating in a day of racing against the University of Alabama today, Feb. 25.


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Pembroke Regatta 2017 W2

Posted by · UK: St Catharine's College Boat Club · 25 Feb 2017 - 20h10 · 628 Views

Crew:  Women's 2nd VIII Lent Bumps 2017

On Saturday 18th March W2 competed in the second women's division of Pembroke Regatta.

We squared up against King's W2 in the first round (who Matt very kindly "backed us" against). Despite their start being at a higher rate than ours, we pulled away from the beginning of the race thanks to the power we'd developed in practice starts during the week's outings. We settled into a rhythm and continued to draw ahead throughout the race, comfortably finishing 2.5 lengths ahead.

The second round saw us up against Pembroke W2 who were a much more formiddable opposition, being 18 places ahead of us in the bumps starting order. Cheered on by W1, who were marshalling as we rowed past to the start, we prepared ourselves for a strong effort, eager to put the term's large number of high-rate ergs to good use. It was fairly close from the start, though we got our nose in front, and we continued to widen the gap as we settled into a steady pace. We once again had clear water between us by about half way through the race, and the final 500m were almost a victory parade past the cheering M1, as we continued to pull away to finish 2 lengths in front.

Now came the semi-final against Emma W2. 20 places ahead of us for bumps, we knew that they were a strong outfit and would be difficult to beat. Matt's arrival to bank party after his exploits with M1 (and some well-timed sweets provided by Kloe) gave us the motivation we needed as we lined up to start on the twopath side of the reach for the first time that day. It was neck and neck from the start and both crews were level for about the first half of the race. Not used to the pressure of a boat right alongside us, our stroke rate crept up and we got a bit messy with the catches, allowing them to pull ahead in the third minute. As we passed under the railway bridge, we had nothing to lose and regained our composure. Everyone dug deep and we gradually began to close the gap towards the end of the race, but were unable to do so before crossing the finish line a length behind.

Overall, it was a very successful day with signs of exciting things to come for this crew. Matt was "happy to admit you surprised me with your performance today" - it's always good to know you have your coach's unfailing backing. Thanks to Izzy Short and Laura Paterson for subbing, and to Joe Cooper for bank partying and fishing Laura's hoodie out the river. We now turn towards bumps, reenergised and excited for what will be the first bumps campaign most of this crew have experienced - watch this space...


W2 racing in the semi-final




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Tritons Impress Against USD at City Championships on Mission Bay

Posted by · US: University of California San Diego Men's Rowing · 25 Feb 2017 - 20h00 · 365 Views

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Resultate 2. SRV-Langstreckentest vom 25. Februar 2017

Posted by · CH: Swiss Rowing · 25 Feb 2017 - 18h11 · 580 Views

Die Resultate des zweiten SRV-Langstreckentests vom 25. Februar 2017 sind jetzt online.


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Lent Bumps 2017

Posted by · UK: St Catharine's College Boat Club · 25 Feb 2017 - 17h39 · 365 Views

Lent Bumps starts on Tuesday 28th February and we have 5 Catz crews participating. M1 and W1 are racing in the respective first divisions, M2 and W2 are starting in their respective third divisions, and M3 is starting in the fourth division. M2 and M3 are both starting 3rd in their division and hoping to bump up into the next divison.

Hover over a result to see if a race report is available. Click on the crew name to see its members.

  Division* Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 M1

M1
16:40

        W1

W1
16:00

        M2

M3
15:20/14:00

        W2

W3
14:40/13:20

        M3

M4
14:00/12:40

       

*Divisions may change as the week progresses 

For information on where to watch the bumps from see here. Division times are here.
Follow the action on the radio at http://bumps.camfm.co.uk/ and see official results here. 
For a map, see here. Join the tow-path at the pink marker, and follow it to the North-East.
Grassy corner (the second big corner, the large right-hand bend) is a particularly popular spectator spot. 




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Big Group Invited to Ireland Trial

Posted by · IE: Afloat - Ireland's Sailing and Boating Magazine · 25 Feb 2017 - 13h07 · 789 Views

Rowing: Thirty nine senior and under-23 competitors and 59 juniors have been invited to attend the Ireland trials on March 25th and 26th

Most competed at the recent Ireland trials, though David O’Malley, who could not attend, and the Spain-based Oisin and Dervla Forde have been asked to attend in March.  

Invitees to Ireland Trial, March 25th and 26th:

Men – Single, Heavyweight: S McKeown T Oliver. Under-23: D Lynch, K Mannix, D Begley, R Byrne, D Buckley, E Whittle. Lightweight: P O’ Donovan, G O’ Donovan, C Beck, D O’Connor, N O’Reilly, A Burns, L Keane. Under-23: A Goff, C Hennessy, S O’Connor, N Beggan, M Taylor, J McCarthy, F McCarthy, S O’Connell.

Pair – Lightweight: S O’Driscoll, M O’Donovan. Under-23: D O’Malley, S Mulvaney.  

Women – Single, Heavyweight: S Puspure, M Dukarska. Under-23: E Hegarty. Lightweight: D Walsh.

Pair – Heavyweight : A Keogh, A Feeley. Under-23: E Lambe, R Gilligan, T Hanlon, A Mason, D Forde, O Forde.

Juniors

Men – Sweep:

R Corrigan, A Johnston

T McKeon, D O’Byrne

C Garvey, B McKeon

C MacRae, A Wilson

J McKenna, S O’Donnell

R Balcombe, C McLaughlin

O O’ Toole, E Meehan

N Twomey, O Donaghy

M Lynch, E Jarvis

Sculling:

B O’Flynn

J Keating

O Clune

J Quinlan

T McKnight

R Quinn

E Curtin

A O’Toole

M Dundon - subject to fitness;

A Christie

E Gaffney

A Byrne

C O’Sullivan

Women – Sweep

Z McCutcheon, MJ Elliott

E O’Reilly, G McGirr

C Fee, M Kelly

M Carmody, M Tully

S Maxwell, A Keogh

M Kovacs, C Minehane

G MacNamara, K Dolan

Sculling

H Scott

M Cremen

A Casey

C Nolan

G O'Brien  

A O’Sullivan

C Browne

C Nic Donncha

R Carson

C Synnott - subject to fitness;

C Moynihan

S Burns

A Keating

E Crowley




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Row Together, Stay Together

Posted by · US: University of Iowa Women's Rowing · 25 Feb 2017 - 10h44 · 613 Views



Editor's Note: The following first appeared in the University of Iowa's Hawk Talk Daily, an e-newsletter that offers a daily look at the Iowa Hawkeyes, delivered free each morning to thousands of fans of the Hawkeyes worldwide. To receive daily news from the Iowa Hawkeyes, sign up HERE.



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