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GLRF hosts a booth at the 2015 WIRA Championships

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Crews within 250 metres of the finish battling for first place.  View all of the images from the 2015 WIRA Championships and the GLRF booth.
28 April 2015 - Sacramento; GLRF hosted a booth at the 2015 Western Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championships at Lake Natoma, east of Sacramento, 25 - 26 Apr 2015.  The weather seemed to be a carbon copy of the previous year, with a massive rain storm on Friday evening and then perfect weather Saturday and Sunday.  Crews from 36 clubs competed over the two day event.  University of California Santa Barbara had the most first place finishes but crews from lesser known schools like Lewis & Clark, Western Washington University, and Humboldt State University also recorded first place finishes

The GLRF booth was a crazed with people as crews snatched up the new Port and Starboard Curious shirts, the discounted Naked Rowing calendars, and the wild spandex shorts.   The Humboldt State crew that came in first in their race had all purchased wild pink zebra shorts and they were the talk of the race as the crews came down the course!

A big shout out to the 6' 5" hottie rower from UCSB who bought the GLRF Come Out and Row shirt and wore it around the regatta all weekend.


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