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Gb Rowing Team 1St Assessment - November 2019 Openweight M2- 5K Water Assessment GB ROWING TEAM 1ST ASSESSMENT - NOVEMBER 2019 OPENWEIGHT M2- 5K WATER ASSESSMENT Bow First Second Rank Name Club Rank Rank Total U23 U20 No FISU Half Half BUCS 1 2 Jacob Dawson / Tom Ford Leander Club 08:34.82 2 08:39.20 1 17:14.02 2 1 Joshua Bugajski / James Rudkin Oxford Brookes University BC / Newc 08:36.36 3 08:41.33 3 17:17.69 3 9 Stewart Innes / Alan Sinclair Leander Club 08:37.95 5 08:39.94 2 17:17.89 4 5 Thomas Jeffery / Morgan Bolding Leander Club / Oxford Brookes Univer 08:33.76 1 08:44.31 6 17:18.07 5 4 Rory Gibbs / Sholto Carnegie Oxford Brookes University BC / Leand 08:38.32 6 08:43.72 5 17:22.04 6 3 George Rossiter / Harry Glenister Leander Club 08:41.61 9 08:42.22 4 17:23.83 7 8 Adam Neill / James Johnston Leander Club 08:39.26 7 08:44.82 8 17:24.08 8 7 Matt Rossiter / Oliver Cook Leander Club / University of London BC 08:36.61 4 08:47.80 10 17:24.41 9 6 Tom George / Matt Tarrant Leander Club / Oxford Brookes Univer 08:41.75 10 08:44.69 7 17:26.44 10 12 Sam Nunn / Michael Glover Oxford Brookes University BC Y Y 08:40.68 8 08:46.42 9 17:27.10 11 10 William Satch / Charles Elwes Leander Club 08:45.13 13 08:49.58 12 17:34.71 12 20 Matthew Aldridge / Samuel Bannister Oxford Brookes University BC Y Y 08:44.01 12 08:50.84 13 17:34.85 13 13 Oliver Wilkes / Henry Blois-Brooke Oxford Brookes University BC Y 08:46.85 14 08:49.12 11 17:35.97 14 11 Tom Ransley / Ryan Todhunter Leander Club 08:41.79 11 08:56.36 16 17:38.15 15 17 James Stanhope / James Vogel Leander Club Y 08:48.74 16 08:57.70 18 17:46.44 16 18 Tobias Schröder / Felix Drinkall Oxford University BC Y Y Y Y Y Y 08:51.28 17 08:55.53 15 17:46.81 17 14 Arthur Doyle / Callum Sullivan Cambridge University BC Y Y Y Y Y 08:53.42 21 08:54.46 14 17:47.88 18 45 Charles Buchanan / Hal Frigaard Oxford University BC Y Y Y Y Y 08:51.68 18 08:56.53 17 17:48.21 19 16 Ben Freeman / Frederick Davidson Cambridge University BC Y Y Y Y Y 08:46.96 15 09:02.35 23 17:49.31 20 23 Casper Woods / Max Ridgewell Imperial College BC Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 08:52.65 20 09:05.42 25 17:58.07 21 42 Brendan Edwards / James Axon Oxford Brookes University BC Y Y 08:58.31 24 09:00.53 20 17:58.84 22 50 Joe White / Luke Robinson Oxford University BC Y Y Y Y Y Y 08:58.30 23 09:01.69 22 17:59.99 23 46 Jonty Page / Andrew Goff Cambridge University BC Y Y Y Y 08:55.66 22 09:05.38 24 18:01.04 24 15 Oliver Salonna / George Stewart Molesey BC 09:00.27 25 09:01.60 21 18:01.87 25 19 Will Stewart / Oscar Lindsay Molesey BC Y Y Y 08:51.74 19 09:10.88 30 18:02.62 26 55 Lucas Rowley / Thomas Smith Imperial College BC Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 09:03.78 29 08:59.98 19 18:03.76 27 24 Joseph Harper / Angus Shotter Leander Club Y Y 09:02.72 28 09:08.32 27 18:11.04 28 28 Theo Darlow / Joshua Burke Molesey BC Y Y Y Y 09:02.23 27 09:09.74 29 18:11.97 29 22 Freddie Strawson / Cormac Molloy Newcastle University BC Y Y Y Y Y 09:07.47 32 09:07.99 26 18:15.46 30 48 Cameron Spurling / James Snowball Oxford Brookes University BC Y Y Y Y 09:01.39 26 09:14.42 32 18:15.81 31 40 Tom Ballinger / Iwan Hadfield Leander Club Y Y Y 09:09.59 36 09:08.90 28 18:18.49 32 27 Thomas Shewell / Alfred Heath Oxford Brookes University BC Y Y Y Y Y 09:11.10 38 09:13.91 31 18:25.01 33 21 Nicholas Pusinelli / Simon Nunayon Thames RC Y Y 09:04.46 30 09:21.54 37 18:26.00 34 25 Magnus Burgess-Smith / Edward Gardiner Durham University BC Y Y Y Y Y Y 09:07.85 33 09:18.93 34 18:26.78 35 52 Jack Prior / Dylan Mitchell Oxford Brookes University BC Y Y Y Y Y Y 09:13.07 39 09:16.89 33 18:29.96 36 26 Neil Gibbons / Isaac Workman University of London BC Y Y Y Y Y Y 09:08.34 34 09:21.88 38 18:30.22 37 39 Harry Higginbottom / Matthew Heywood Oxford Brookes University BC Y Y Y Y Y 09:09.70 37 09:21.22 36 18:30.92 38 32 Henry Jones / Thomas Strudwick Molesey BC Y Y Y 09:08.63 35 09:22.31 39 18:30.94 39 44 Benjamin Witting / Barnaby Fox Oxford Brookes University BC Y Y Y Y Y 09:07.37 31 09:26.70 43 18:34.07 40 30 Harrison Hunter / Robert Powell Molesey BC Y Y Y Y 09:19.01 43 09:19.03 35 18:38.04 41 29 Jens Hullah / Connor Sheridan Oxford Brookes University Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 09:16.55 40 09:23.58 40 18:40.13 42 31 Philip Nesom / Forrest Sears Oxford Brookes University Y Y Y Y 09:18.49 42 09:24.16 41 18:42.65 43 38 Oliver Ayres / Jordan Pepermans Oxford Brookes University BC Y Y Y Y Y Y 09:18.43 41 09:27.52 44 18:45.95 44 51 Marcus Lewis / Ryan Notter Bath University BC Y Y Y Y Y Y 09:21.44 44 09:24.73 42 18:46.17 45 36 Joe Bright / Jack Coulthard Nottingham University BC Y Y Y Y Y Y 09:21.52 45 09:28.75 45 18:50.27 46 33 Adam Kennedy / Bruce Turnell Newcastle University BC Y Y Y Y Y Y 09:27.01 46 09:35.01 50 19:02.02 47 49 Cameron Bradley / Euan Dickerson Edinburgh University BC Y Y Y Y Y Y 09:32.87 50 09:29.54 46 19:02.41 GB ROWING TEAM 1ST ASSESSMENT - NOVEMBER 2019 OPENWEIGHT M2- 5K WATER ASSESSMENT 48 35 Sem Aslier / Benjamin Hinves Oxford Brookes University BC Y Y Y Y 09:29.43 47 09:33.53 49 19:02.96 49 37 Alexander Milne / Daniel Wilmot Newcastle University BC Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 09:33.14 51 09:31.83 47 19:04.97 50 56 Alexander King / Chandler Scheurkogel Oxford Brookes University BC Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 09:32.74 49 09:33.13 48 19:05.87 51 58 Emil Ghattas / Peter Boyes Nottingham University BC Y Y Y Y Y 09:31.94 48 09:38.97 52 19:10.91 52 47 Henry Marles / Alex Chisholm University of Saint Andrews BC Y Y Y Y Y Y 09:35.52 52 09:37.01 51 19:12.53 53 41 Blaise Ivers-Dreux / Oliver Emmett-Bird Marlow RC Y Y Y Y 09:40.57 53 09:45.97 53 19:26.54 34 James Harrison / George Shaw Imperial College BC Y Y Y Y Y DNS DNS DNS.
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