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Usrowing Senior Trials 2010 Full Race Results Place USRowing Senior Trials 2010 Full Race Results #1 Mens 1x Heat 1 -- Winner Advances to Semi; Rest To Rep (08:00:00) Official Place Entry Lane 1000m Time 1 Unaffiliated (Ken Jurkowski) 4 03:42.3 07:33.0 2 Potomac Boat Club (William Cowles) 2 03:45.0 07:43.5 3 USRowing Training Center - OKC (Pat Close) 3 03:47.4 07:51.9 4 Union Boat Club (Nick Baker) 1 03:57.3 07:59.1 #2 Mens 1x Heat 2 (08:10:00) Official Place Entry Lane 1000m Time 1 GMS Rowing Center (Michael Sivigny) 3 03:49.4 07:42.2 2 Potomac Boat Club (Jonathan Greer) 4 03:53.6 07:47.0 3 Penn A.C. Rowing Association (Joshua Novak) 2 03:57.2 07:57.4 4 USRowing Training Center - OKC (Martin Etem) 1 04:14.8 08:17.5 #3 Mens 1x Heat 3 (08:20:00) Official Place Entry Lane 1000m Time 1 Craftsbury Sculling Center (Tom Graves) 2 03:53.8 07:34.4 2 New York Athletic Club (Jamie Koven) 3 03:50.6 07:36.1 3 Craftsbury Sculling Center (John Hood) 4 03:51.6 08:04.0 4 Penn A.C. Rowing Association (Christopher Metzger) 1 04:04.3 08:12.2 #4 Mens 1x Heat 4 (08:30:00) Official Place Entry Lane 1000m Time 1 Penn A.C. Rowing Association (Stephen Whelpley) 4 03:46.6 07:39.3 2 Penn A.C. Rowing Association (Joe Spencer) 1 03:48.4 07:43.0 3 USRowing Training Center - OKC (Ryan Shelton) 3 04:04.7 08:03.3 4 Maritime Rowing Club (Nate Kelly) 2 03:59.5 08:08.8 #5 Womens 1x Heat 1 -- Top 2 Advance to Semi; Rest to Rep (08:40:00) Official Place Entry Lane 1000m Time 1 University of Michigan Womens Crew (Brett Sickler) 1 04:08.0 08:16.7 2 USRowing Training Center (Jessica Reel) 2 04:14.8 08:27.8 3 Vesper Boat Club (Shay Seager) 3 04:22.1 08:39.2 4 Potomac Boat Club (Stefanie Kozuszek) 4 04:21.1 08:44.3 #6 Womens 1x Heat 2 (08:50:00) Official Place Entry Lane 1000m Time 1 Cambridge Boat Club (Genevra Stone) 2 04:04.9 08:25.9 2 Potomac Boat Club (Helen Tompkins) 1 04:09.2 08:35.6 3 Potomac Boat Club (Katherine Stainken) 3 04:15.7 08:44.0 4 Lake Washington Rowing Club (Emily Simonds) 4 04:23.6 09:03.7 #7 Womens 1x Heat 3 (09:00:00) Official Place Entry Lane 1000m Time 1 Seattle Rowing Center (Lindsay Meyer) 3 04:12.2 08:19.8 2 Union Boat Club (Mae Joyce Gay) 2 04:12.8 08:27.9 3 Potomac Boat Club (Morgan Wimberley) 4 04:20.5 08:37.6 4 USRowing Training Center (Jennifer Barnes) 1 04:17.6 08:42.8 #8 Mens Ltwt 1x Heat 1 -- Top 2 Advance to Semi; Rest To Rep (09:10:00) Official Place Entry Lane 1000m Time 1 Undine/Vesper (Dan Urevick-ackelsb) 1 03:48.9 07:50.1 2 GMS Rowing Center (Peter Orlando) 3 03:54.3 07:52.4 3 Malta Boat Club (Sam Cunningham) 2 03:50.7 08:11.7 #9 Mens Ltwt 1x Heat 2 (09:20:00) Official Place Entry Lane 1000m Time 1 Colorado Rowing Camp (Greg Ruckman) 3 03:53.0 07:46.8 2 Lake Washington Rowing Club (Robert Meenk) 1 03:53.2 07:53.1 3 Craftsbury Sculling Center (John Graves) 2 03:58.1 08:00.7 #10 Mens Ltwt 1x Heat 3 (09:30:00) Official Place Entry Lane 1000m Time 1 USTC/Malta (Shane Madden) 3 03:52.0 07:54.5 2 Penn A.C. Rowing Association (Chris Lambert) 1 03:54.2 08:04.7 3 Riverside Boat Club (David Smith) 2 03:51.9 08:11.8 4 Carnegie Lake Rowing Association (Thomas Paulett) 4 04:01.9 08:12.1 #11 Mens 2+ Heat 1 -- Winner Advances to Final 1 (09:40:00) Official Place Entry Lane 1000m Time 1 Penn A.C. Rowing Association (Christopher Defelice, Martin Reschke) 3 03:48.1 07:40.1 2 USRowing Training Center - OKC (Nareg Guregian, Justin Stangel) 2 03:50.0 07:40.4 3 USRowing Training Center (Alex Osborne, Matthew Wheeler) 1 03:52.0 07:40.5 #12 Mens 2+ Heat 2 (09:50:00) Official Place Entry Lane 1000m Time 1 USTC/Penn A.C./NYAC (Steve Kasprzyk, Troy Kepper) 2 03:48.8 07:38.0 2 USRowing Training Center - OKC (Brandon Shald, Aaron Marcovy) 3 03:48.4 07:40.1 #13 Womens Ltwt 1x Heat 1 -- Winner Advances to Final 1; Rest to Rep (10:00:00) Official Place Entry Lane 1000m Time 1 Undine Barge Club (Meghan Sarbanis) 2 04:08.2 08:25.0 2 Vesper Boat Club (Julia Nichols) 1 04:14.9 08:32.8 3 Riverside Boat Club (Marika Page) 3 04:31.5 09:07.4 #14 Womens Ltwt 1x Heat 2 (10:10:00) Official Place Entry Lane 1000m Time 1 USRowing Training Center (Ursula Grobler) 1 04:10.2 08:21.8 2 Potomac Boat Club (Lissa Krawczyk) 3 04:23.0 08:45.2 3 Riverside Boat Club (Ilse Van Meerbeek) 2 04:21.4 08:53.0 #15 Mens 1x Repechage 1 -- Winner Advances to Semi; Rest Eliminated (17:30:00) Official Place Entry Lane 1000m Time 1 Potomac Boat Club (William Cowles) 2 03:39.0 07:16.9 2 USRowing Training Center - OKC (Ryan Shelton) 3 03:41.4 07:20.1 3 Penn A.C. Rowing Association (Christopher Metzger) 1 03:47.4 07:41.1 #16 Mens 1x Repechage 2 (17:40:00) Official Place Entry Lane 1000m Time 1 Potomac Boat Club (Jonathan Greer) 2 03:42.7 07:33.2 2 Union Boat Club (Nick Baker) 1 03:46.3 07:35.6 3 Craftsbury Sculling Center (John Hood) 3 03:41.8 07:42.1 #17 Mens 1x Repechage 3 (17:50:00) Official Place Entry Lane 1000m Time 1 New York Athletic Club (Jamie Koven) 2 03:37.2 07:29.1 2 Penn A.C. Rowing Association (Joshua Novak) 3 03:42.2 07:35.4 - Maritime Rowing Club (Nate Kelly) 1 Scratch #18 Mens 1x Repechage 4 (18:00:00) Official Place Entry Lane 1000m Time 1 USRowing Training Center - OKC (Martin Etem) 1 03:42.9 07:21.8 2 USRowing Training Center - OKC (Pat Close) 3 03:42.1 07:28.7 - Penn A.C. Rowing Association (Joe Spencer) 2 DNF #19 Womens 1x Repechage 1 -- Winner Advances to Semi; Rest Eliminated (18:10:00) Official Place Entry Lane 1000m Time 1 Potomac Boat Club (Morgan Wimberley) 3 04:01.9 08:05.3 2 Vesper Boat Club (Shay Seager) 2 04:05.8 08:11.6 3 Lake Washington Rowing Club (Emily Simonds) 1 04:15.7 08:46.2 #20 Womens 1x Repechage 2 (18:20:00) Official Place Entry Lane 1000m Time 1 USRowing Training Center (Jennifer Barnes) 1 03:55.8 08:05.1 2 Potomac Boat Club (Stefanie Kozuszek) 3 04:06.2 08:16.6 3 Potomac Boat Club (Katherine Stainken) 2 04:07.9 08:20.7 #21 Mens Ltwt 1x Repechage 1 -- Top 2 Advance to Semi; Rest Eliminated (18:30:00) Official Place Entry Lane 1000m Time 1 Riverside Boat Club (David Smith) 1 03:40.0 07:26.5 2 Malta Boat Club (Sam Cunningham) 2 03:44.6 07:29.2 3 Craftsbury Sculling Center (John Graves) 3 03:47.0 07:29.8 - Carnegie Lake Rowing Association (Thomas Paulett) 4 DNS #22 Mens 1x Semi-Final 1 -- Top 2 Advance to Final 1 (08:00:00) Official Place Entry Lane 1000m Time 1 Unaffiliated (Ken Jurkowski) 2 03:27.2 06:58.0 2 USRowing Training Center - OKC (Martin Etem) 4 03:28.3 07:02.4 3 Potomac Boat Club (William Cowles) 1 03:33.0 07:08.2 4 Penn A.C. 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