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Division 1 Marshal at 10:30, First Race at 11:00 Division 1 Marshal at 10:30, First Race at 11:00 Women's Championship 8+ 0 Round 1 9 Round 2 17 Round 3 Race Cantabs 1 101 Senior Women A 1 3/4 Lengths Race Cantabs 10 101 Senior Women A Caius Boat Club 102 Caius W1 Canvas 0 Race Cantabs 18 120 Senior Women B Cantabs 120 Senior Women B 0 1 3/4 Lengths Cantabs 120 Senior Women B Race Clare 11 119 Clare W1 0 1 1/2 Lengths Peterhouse Boat Club 122 Peterhouse W1 Peterhouse Boat Club 122 Peterhouse W1 0 WJ15/16 2x 1 Round 1 11 Round 2 18 Round 3 Race City of Cambridge RC 2 103 Taylor Easily 0 Race City of Cambridge RC 12 104 Natural City of Cambridge RC 104 Natural 4 Lengths 0 Race City of Cambridge RC 19 104 Natural City of Cambridge RC 124 St Aubree 0 4 Lengths Cantabs 106 Cantabs Juniors 8 Race Cambridge '99 3 105 Anna 4 Lengths 0 Race Cantabs 13 106 Cantabs Juniors 8 Cantabs 106 Cantabs Juniors 8 5 Lengths 0 Cantabs 106 Cantabs Juniors 8 City of Cambridge RC 126 Ancliff Open 1x 3 Round 1 13 Round 2 19 Round 3 Race City of Cambridge RC 4 107 Steven Levett Row over Race City of Cambridge RC 14 107 Steven Levett Downing College Boat Club 108 Downing Harrison 5 Lengths Race Queens' College Boat Club 20 128 Brett Queens' College Boat Club 128 Brett 5 Lengths Queens' College Boat Club 128 Brett Race City of Cambridge RC 5 109 Jack Goode Canvas Race Cantabrigian 15 110 Turner Cantabrigian 110 Turner 2 Lengths Cantabrigian 110 Turner Chesterton RC 130 Bulstrode J14/15 1x 5 Round 1 15 Round 2 20 Round 3 Race Cambridge '99 6 111 Oscar 3 Lengths 0 Race Cantabs 16 112 Cantabs Juniors 3 Cantabs 112 Cantabs Juniors 3 0 Race Cantabs 21 114 Cantabs Juniors 5 Race Cambridge '99 7 113 Luca Easily 0 Cantabs 114 Cantabs Juniors 5 Cantabs 114 Cantabs Juniors 5 3 Lengths 0 Cantabs 114 Cantabs Juniors 5 Race Cambridge '99 8 115 Hamish 3 Lengths 0 Race Cambridge '99 17 115 Hamish City of Cambridge RC 116 Robert 2 Lengths 0 Cantabs 132 Cantabs Juniors 6 Cantabs 132 Cantabs Juniors 6 0 WJ13/14 2x 30 Round 1 Race City of Cambridge RC 9 117 Mitchell 1 1/2 Lengths 0 City of Cambridge RC 117 Mitchell Cambridge '99 118 Hannah Division 2 Marshal at 12:30, First Race at 13:00 Mixed 8+ 21 Round 1 Race Hughes Hall Boat Club 22 201 Hughes Hall Mixed 4 Lengths 0 Hughes Hall Boat Club 201 Hughes Hall Mixed Churchill College Boat Club 202 NMW1 0 Mas E-G 1x 22 Round 1 Race Cambridge '99 23 203 Redley 3 Lengths 0 Cambridge '99 203 Redley City of Cambridge RC 204 Adrian Tollett 0 Mas E 2- 23 Round 1 Race X-Press BC 24 205 Ben Laughton 1 1/2 Lengths 0 X-Press BC 205 Ben Laughton X-Press BC 206 Goyder/Bailey 0 J14/15 2x 24 Round 1 Race Cantabs 25 207 Cantabs Juniors 2 Easily 0 Cantabs 207 Cantabs Juniors 2 City of Cambridge RC 208 Myhill 0 J16/17 2x 25 Round 1 Race Cantabs 26 209 Cantabs Juniors 4 Easily 0 Cantabs 209 Cantabs Juniors 4 Cantabs 210 Cantabs Juniors 1 0 Open Student Novice 8+ 26 Round 1 Race Caius Boat Club 27 211 Caius NM1 Easily 0 Caius Boat Club 4 Lengths Pembroke College Boat Club 212 Pembroke M4 0 Women's Beginner 1x 27 Round 1 Race City of Cambridge RC 28 213 Ware 1/2 Length 0 City of Cambridge RC 213 Ware Queens' College Boat Club 214 Emma 0 WJ16 1x 28 Round 1 Race Cantabs 29 215 Cantabs Junior 12 1/2 Length 0 Race Cantabs 29b 215 Cantabs Junior 12 1 1/2 Lengths City of Cambridge RC City of Cambridge RC 216 Gigi 220 Clemi 0 City of Cambridge RC 220 Clemi J16/J18 4x 29 Round 1 Race Cantabs 30 217 Cantabs Juniors 9 Easily 0 Cantabs 218 Cantabs Juniors 10 Cantabs 218 Cantabs Juniors 10 0 Division 3 Marshal at 14:30, First Race at 15:00 Women's Intermediate 8+ 30 Round 1 43 Round 2 Race Caius Boat Club 31 301 Caius Sirens Easily 0 Race Queens' College Boat Club 44 302 QCBC W1 Queens' College Boat Club 302 QCBC W1 5 Lengths 0 Queens' College Boat Club 302 QCBC W1 City of Cambridge RC 328 Intermediate women 0 Women's Novice 8+ 31 Round 1 44 Round 2 Race Caius Boat Club 32 303 Caius NW1 1 1/2 Lengths 0 Race Caius Boat Club 45 303 Caius NW1 Pembroke College Boat Club 304 Pembroke W3 1 Length 0 Caius Boat Club 303 Caius NW1 Pembroke College Boat Club 330 Pembroke W4 0 Open 4+ 32 Round 1 45 Round 2 Race St Radegund 33 Death Star 2 Lengths 0 Race Downing College Boat Club 46 Downing M1 Downing College Boat Club Downing M1 Canvas 0 Downing College Boat Club Downing M1 Pembroke College Boat Club Pembroke M1 0 J16/17 1x 33 Round 1 46 Round 2 Race City of Cambridge RC 34 Patrick 4 Lengths 0 Race Cantabs 47 307 Cantabs Juniors 11 Cantabs 307 Cantabs Juniors 11 3 Lengths 0 Cantabs 307 Cantabs Juniors 11 Race City of Cambridge RC 35 308 Francesco 0 City of Cambridge RC 308 Francesco Cantabs Cantabs Juniors 12 0 Open Intermediate 8+ 35 Round 1 47 Round 2 Race City of Cambridge RC 36 311 HWC Barbarians 3/4 Length 0 Race City of Cambridge RC 48 311 HWC Barbarians Caius Boat Club 312 Caius M2 2 Lengths 0 City of Cambridge RC 311 HWC Barbarians Race Jesus College Boat Club 37 313 Jesus M2 3/4 Length 0 Jesus College Boat Club 313 Jesus M2 Pembroke College Boat Club 314 Pembroke M3 0 Women's Student 4+ 37 Round 1 48 Round 2 Race Jesus College Boat Club 38 Jesus W1 Easily 0 Race Jesus College Boat Club 49 Jesus W1 Peterhouse Boat Club Peterhouse W2 4 Lengths 0 Jesus College Boat Club Jesus W1 Race Jesus College Boat Club 39 Jesus W2 1 1/4 Lengths 0 King's College Boat Club KCBC W1 King's College Boat Club KCBC W1 0 Women's Student Championship 1x 39 Round 1 49 Round 2 Race Newnham College Boat Club 40 319 R Smith 3 Lengths 0 Race Newnham College Boat Club 50 319 R Smith Peterhouse Boat Club 320 PBC - Kiel Delaunois 2 Lengths 0 Newnham College Boat Club 319 R Smith Race Peterhouse Boat Club 41 321 PBC - Stephanie Meder 4 Lengths 0 Peterhouse Boat Club 321 PBC - Stephanie Meder Peterhouse Boat Club 322 PBC - Ava Lage 0 Open Student Championship 8+ 41 Round 1 50 Round 2 Race Churchill College Boat Club 42 323 Churchill M1 1 Length 0 Race Jesus College Boat Club 51 324 Jesus M1 Jesus College Boat Club 324 Jesus M1 1 Length 0 Jesus College Boat Club 324 Jesus M1 Race Peterhouse Boat Club 43 325 The Agdacity 1 Length 0 Queens' College Boat Club 326 QCBC M2 Queens' College Boat Club 326 QCBC M2.
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