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Full Start List Head of the Charles Full Start List Event Lane Club(s)/Athlete(s) 1. Grand-Master Singles Men [50+] Final 1 08:00 Undine Barge Club 4 Michael Stolper Cambridge Boat Club 1 Thomas Darling Buckingham Browne 2 Bob Eldridge Cambridge Boat Club 3 Dennis Ruane Ridley Graduate Boat Club 8 John Pauls Maine Rowing Association 5 Jack Meyer Victoria City Rowing Club 61 Tim Storm Annapolis Rowing Club 7 Terence Smith St. John's College 11 Michael van Beuren Bainbridge Island Rowing Club 6 Grant Dull New Haven Rowing Club 9 Scott Davies Rockford High School Crew 62 Richard Anderson University of Massachusetts - Amherst 20 James Dietz Merrimack River Rowing Association 12 Robert Sengstaken Oct-29-2008 14:52 Created by PowerHouse Timing (www.PowerHouseTiming.com) Page: 1 Event Lane Club(s)/Athlete(s) Occoquan Boat Club 10 Bob Spousta Harvard Sculling Club 51 James Stock Norwalk Leander Rowing Club 14 andrew nelson Milwaukee Rowing Club 34 Allan Erickson California Yacht Club 15 Andy Bristol Cascadilla Boat Club 13 Tim Willsallen Molesey Boat Club 44 David Jillings Lake Union Crew 17 Terry Goodwin Cappoquin 54 Michael Murray Cascadilla Boat Club 32 Kim McKnight Malta Boat Club 59 Mike Brown Tabor Academy 18 Wiley Wakeman Cygnet Rowing Club 33 john saxelby Orleans Sweeps and Sculls 40 Al Flanders New York Athletic Club 16 John Brisson Nereid Boat Club 45 George Freimarck Indigo Rowing Club 37 Don McCool Bair Island Aquatic Club 22 Sean maloney Oct-29-2008 14:52 Created by PowerHouse Timing (www.PowerHouseTiming.com) Page: 2 Event Lane Club(s)/Athlete(s) Cambridge Boat Club 53 Gus Stuart Narragansett Boat Club 57 Peter Wilhelm Detroit Womens Rowing Association 38 Michael Raisky Vesper Boat Club 43 Edward Gribbin Saugatuck Rowing Club 21 Daniel Schley Hampton Roads Rowing Club 60 Nick Conner Grand Rapids Rowing Association 52 Dustin Ordway Detroit Boat Club 41 Michael Thibault Cambridge Boat Club 29 Edward Ford East End Rowing 56 Steve Gould Cambridge Boat Club 24 Ernie Parizeau Cambridge Boat Club 36 Donald Keyser Berkshire Rowing and Sculling Society 27 Alan Inglis St. Catharine's Rowing Club 19 Michael Phelan Malta Boat Club 35 Fran Sutter Berkeley Paddle and Rowing Club 31 Richard Griffoul Rivanna Rowing Club 49 Thomas Jones Lincoln Park Boat Club 46 Viorel Stirbu Oct-29-2008 14:52 Created by PowerHouse Timing (www.PowerHouseTiming.com) Page: 3 Event Lane Club(s)/Athlete(s) Harvard Sculling Club 55 mark fagan Unaffiliated 58 Jonathan Rich Los Gatos Rowing Club 42 Mike Major Undine Barge Club 23 Keith Robinson Milwaukee Rowing Club 30 Stan Wrzeski Oak Ridge Rowing Association 48 robert franks Atlanta Rowing Club 28 Daniel Greene Yankee Rowing Club 26 Jonathan Wright Unaffiliated 39 Evan Snyder Lake Sonoma Rowing Association 50 Jay Behmke Carnegie Lake Rowing Association 25 Ali Vafaee Saugatuck Rowing Club 47 Donald Wassall 2. Grand-Master Singles Women [50+] Final 1 08:20 Lincoln Park Boat Club 1 margarita jekabsons-zezza Lake Union Crew 2 Virginia Gilder South End Rowing Club 4 Diane Davis Motley Rowing Club 3 Judy Geer GMS Rowing Center 6 Paula Meyer Riverside Boat Club 25 Helen Fremont Oct-29-2008 14:52 Created by PowerHouse Timing (www.PowerHouseTiming.com) Page: 4 Event Lane Club(s)/Athlete(s) GMS Rowing Center 8 Karen Simmons Cambridge Boat Club 5 Marie Hagelstein Cambridge Boat Club 9 Alison Sanders-Fleming Bantam Boat Club 19 LYNNE GRAVES Saratoga Rowing Association 7 Lorraine Skibo Orlando Rowing Club 26 Jamieson Thomas Long Beach Rowing Association 27 Mary Perrot Amoskeag Rowing Club 28 Sarah Aldrich Los Gatos Rowing Club 14 Marilyn Thelen Community Rowing Inc. 10 Joan Nash Community Rowing Inc. 12 Chris Johnson Cambridge Boat Club 16 Susan Karcz Ottawa Rowing Club 20 Lana Burpee Upper Valley Rowing Foundation 15 Liz Marshall Hiawatha Island Boat Club 13 Marilyn Karl Yare Boat club 31 Victoria Holliday Mic Mac Rowing Club 24 Susan Duann Cambridge Boat Club 11 Sara Hall Oct-29-2008 14:52 Created by PowerHouse Timing (www.PowerHouseTiming.com) Page: 5 Event Lane Club(s)/Athlete(s) Cambridge Boat Club 32 Lisa Stone Unaffiliated 17 Lilia Carey Chester River Rowing Club 33 Dinah Riordan Cambridge Boat Club 22 Sara Johnson Amoskeag Rowing Club 30 Robyn Cotton New Haven Rowing Club 23 Dianne Kelly Union Boat Club 29 Pamela Chang Austin Rowing Club 18 Virginia Hoffman Jacksonville Rowing Club 21 Leslie Smith 3. Senior-Master Singles Men [40+] Final 1 08:44 Union Boat Club 2 Thomas Bohrer Cambridge Boat Club 1 Gregory Benning Saugatuck Rowing Club 3 James McGaffigan Unaffiliated 4 Greg Walker Unaffiliated 6 John Tunnicliffe Wide Load Boat Club 32 Russ Cone Laval Rowing Club 8 Ross Lizee Minneapolis Rowing Club 5 James Dundon Calgary Rowing Club 7 Steve Norman Oct-29-2008 14:52 Created by PowerHouse Timing (www.PowerHouseTiming.com) Page: 6 Event Lane Club(s)/Athlete(s) Riverside Boat Club 9 John Tracey Union Boat Club 11 Michael Cataldo Pettipaug Yacht Club Rowing 23 David Gray Craftsbury Sculling Center 55 Troy Howell Narragansett Boat Club 51 SCOTT WHITNEY Potomac Boat Club 15 Richard Lewis Harvard Sculling Club 12 Marc Duby Riverside Boat Club 13 Robert White Durham School Boat Club 35 Jon Williamson East End Rowing 24 James Divan Riverside Boat Club 16 Thomas Lowe Riverside Boat Club 10 Rudi Vanderschoot All-American Rowing Camp 18 Mark Wilson Copenhagen Rowing Club 22 Bo Vestergaard Riverside Boat Club 40 John Lindberg Bachelors Barge Club 25 James Gordon Amoskeag Rowing Club 52 Michael Shehan Nereid Boat Club 17 Charlie Johnston Oct-29-2008 14:52 Created by PowerHouse Timing (www.PowerHouseTiming.com) Page: 7 Event Lane Club(s)/Athlete(s) Lincoln Sculls 53 John Cotter Riverside Boat Club 47 Andrew O'Brien Ridley Graduate Boat Club 19 Bruce Adams North Star Rowing Club 28 Barry Burgess Amoskeag Rowing Club 54 Mark Klinker Royal Air Force Rowing Club 44 Tim Ellis Narragansett Boat Club 36 Mitch Berkson New Haven Rowing Club 34 Stephen Burt Union Boat Club 49 Niels Petiet Swiss Rowing Federation 43 Todd Wilson Cambridge Boat Club 42 jeffrey schafer Ann Arbor Rowing Club 26 andrew whelan Pelham Community Rowing Assocation 21 Brian Brunelle Cambridge Boat Club 27 Michael Watts Union Boat Club 20 Robert Mannino Riverside Boat Club 31 rudy schreiber Unaffiliated 37 Dan Day Saugatuck Rowing Club 29 Tom Burchill Oct-29-2008 14:52 Created by PowerHouse Timing (www.PowerHouseTiming.com) Page: 8 Event Lane Club(s)/Athlete(s) Upper Valley Rowing Foundation 30 John McIntyre Saugatuck Rowing Club 50 Richard Gervase Kingston Rowing Club 38 Rod Pollock Quinsigamond Rowing Association Inc. 33 Ed McGuinn Merrimack River Rowing Association 41 James Polcari Maine Rowing Association 46 DANIEL BENSON Cambridge Boat Club 14 Blair Crawford Wilmington Rowing Center 39 Andrew Hobbs Jr Unaffiliated 45 Russell Murphy Wilmington Rowing Center 48 Rush Fisher 4. Senior-Master Singles Women [40+] Final 1 09:03 Cambridge Boat Club 1 Ellen Kennelly X-Press Boat Club 17 Susan Brown Cambridge Boat Club 4 CB Sands-Bohrer Dayton Boat Club 2 Trish Miles Burnaby Lake RC 14 Maureen Harriman Saugatuck Rowing Club 19 Kirsten deBiasi Amoskeag Rowing Club 3 Charmie Curran New Haven Rowing Club 8 Mitz Carr Oct-29-2008 14:52 Created by PowerHouse Timing (www.PowerHouseTiming.com) Page: 9 Event Lane Club(s)/Athlete(s) University of Rochester Crew 12 Divani Lopes-Little Viking Rowing Foundation 23 Patty Perry-Jones North Star Rowing Club 5 Daniele hart San Francisco RC 10 Julie Moore Saugatuck Rowing Club 7 Heidi McGee Potomac Boat Club 24 Pamela Roberts Pettipaug Yacht Club Rowing 6 Kacey Elfstrom Occoquan Boat Club 25 Carol Dinion Greenwich Crew 29 Kristen Erickson Detroit Boat Club 21 julie dinan Wayland-Weston Rowing Association 15 Barbara Sheffels Wildcat Rowing Association 11 Diane DeLuca Mic Mac Rowing Club 13 Jocelyn Pletz Upper Valley Rowing Foundation 27 Jennifer Friend Cambridge Boat Club 28 Joanne Barker Maritime Rowing Club 20 Beth Picard Pocock Rowing Center 16 Vivian Christiansen Community Rowing Inc. 18 Karen Shusterman Oct-29-2008 14:52 Created by PowerHouse Timing (www.PowerHouseTiming.com) Page: 10 Event Lane Club(s)/Athlete(s) Minneapolis Rowing Club 26 Susanna Franklin Unaffiliated 22 Laila Lapina Community Rowing Inc. 9 Rony Sebok 5. Senior-Master Eights Men [50+] Final 1 09:27 Team Attager 1 Charlie Hamlin , Chris Huntington , Dan Berry , Roger Borggaard , Peter Sharis , Fred Schoch , Nik Kurmakov , Chuck Pieper , Cox: Dick Grossman 1980 Rowing Club 2 Bruce Ibbetson , John Everett , Darrell Vreugdenhil , charles e. clapp III , Charles Altekruse , Kurt Somerville , Dick Cashin , sean colgan , Cox: John Chatzky Mosman Rowing Club 35 Taylor James , Mark Campbell , Carl Quitzau , Bryan Weir , John Myburgh , Tim Seridan , Mark Williams , Timothy Tindale , Cox: Beth Smith Leander Boat Club 5 Brian Elliott , Mel LaForme , Tom Cook , Winston Cook , Robert Cherwinski , John Murphy , George Gage , Sandy Smith , Cox: Ryan Sanders Black Sheep Rowing Club 4 Gary May , Paul Beedling , Michael Hughes , Brian Holland , , Philip Jones , Aly Kent , Scott Anderson , Cox: Lesleh Anderson-Heim Motley Rowing Club 6 Jim Moroney , Richard Dreissigacker , Peter Dreissigacker , Lawrence Gluckman , rob buchanan , John Mathews , Joe Townsend , Dick Curtis , Cox: Bracknell Baker Occoquan International 8 Christian Tesarik , Paul Knight , Erik Meyers , Hlobil Norbert , Krizek Vlado , Miksic Darko , Ted Kakas , Mike McGuirk , Cox: Stuart Schmill Palm Beach Rowing Association 33 James Pew , Colin Redhead , Walter Updegrave , John Ewans , DUNCAN SPENCER , james green , Chris Ives , Adam Balogh , Cox: Aaron Herman San Diego Rowing Club 10 William Byrd , Patrick Hayes , Glenn Schweighardt , Andrew Hewitt , john curci , Mark Spektor , Thomas Cook , Richard Yocum , Cox: Jann Byrd Bulldog Rowing Club 39 David Potter , Jim Millar , John Reichenbach , Michael Ives , Kurt Jomo , Thaddeus Jaroszewicz , Magruder Dent , Edward Chandler , Cox: Andy Fisher Oct-29-2008 14:52 Created by PowerHouse Timing (www.PowerHouseTiming.com) Page: 11 Event Lane Club(s)/Athlete(s) Community Rowing, Inc.
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