2018 MEDIA GUIDE

GENERAL INFO Press Information 2 Race Schedules 3 Awards 5 Statistics 6 History 7 FAQ’s 8 Race Specifications 11 Glossary of Terms 13 Reading Race Results 16

RACE INFORMATION Race Previews 17 International Count 33 Crews Alphabetically 34 Past Winners 42 Charity Program 58

ORGANIZATION INFO FIFTY-FOURTHRegatta Sponsors 59 Spectator Venues 62 Directors 64 HEADOF THE CHARLES® OCTOBER 20-21 PRESS INFORMATION

Requesting Credentials Credentials for the 2018 Head Of The Charles® Regatta are available to all local and national print, radio, television and online media. To obtain credentials, contact O’Neil and Associates at (617) 646-1026. Credentials

MEDIA GUIDE 2018 and parking passes may be picked up on Friday, October 19, between 2 12:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. (ET), Saturday, October 20, between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. and on Sunday, October 21 from 7:30 a.m. until the close of ® races, at the Boat Club located at the intersection of Memorial Drive and the Eliot Bridge in Cambridge.

Media Center Media headquarters for the 2018 Regatta will be the Media Center at Cambridge Boat Club. The Media Center is equipped with telephone lines & high-speed Internet access. The Media Center will also accommodate interviews. At the conclusion of each day’s races, as available, race winners will be brought to the interview area for media access. Limited parking is available for daily print, online and television media (pass required). All television stations that will be bringing in satellite trucks should call Chase Schaub at 617.308.0987. FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH Athlete Access Please talk to any of the HOCR Publicity Team members about gaining access to various athletes after completion of their events.

2018 HOCR Publicity Team

Chase Schaub [email protected] 617.308.0987

The 2018 Head Of The Charles Media Guide is a publication of Head Of The Charles® Regatta. Award Ceremonies (All award ceremonies take place at Attager Row) Events 1–19 Saturday, 3 PM Events 20-29, 31, 33-35 Saturday, 5 PM Events 30, 32, 36-49 Sunday, 3 PM

Lotman Challenge Presentation Sunday, 3 PM MEDIA GUIDE 2018 3

Events 50-61 Sunday, 4:30 PM ® Events QWom, QMen, DMX2X, DCPC2X, DMX8

AWARDS AND TROPHIES All race winners are presented with first place medals. Subsidiary medals are presented to runners up in all events based on the number of entrants (one per 10 entrants up to fifth place). In addition, the following trophies are awarded: Club Singles Louis Hawes Cup (Men), Peggy Hawes Cup (Women)

Club Eights McIntyre Cup (Men)

Youth Fours Duncan Cup (Men), Cabot Cup (Women) FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH Grand Master Singles Mowatt Trophy (Men)

Senior Veteran Singles Wade Trophy (Men), Witte Trophy (Women)

Veteran Singles Olrich Cup (Men)

Grand-Veteran Singles Crosby Cup (Men)

Masters Fours Talbot Cup (Men)

Lightweight Singles Arlett Cup (Men), Singer Cup (Women)

Lightweight Fours Coleman Cup (Men), Cambridge Cup (Women)

Lightweight Eights Herald Cup (Men), Boston Cup (Women)

Championship Singles Curtis Trophy (Men), Cambridge BC Plate (Women) Awards Ceremony Cont.

Championship Doubles Cromwell Trophy (Men), Swayze Cup (Women)

Championship Fours Schaefer Cup (Men), Barnes Plate (Women)

Championship Eights Boston Globe Trophy (Men), Governor’s Cup MEDIA GUIDE 2018 (Women) 4 Pierson Cup (Top Collegiate Crew in Women’s ® Championship Eights)

Most Competitive MA HS Metropolitan District Commission Trophy (Men and Women)

Points Trophy D’Arcy MacMahon Points Trophy FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH NOTES MEDIA GUIDE 2018 5 ® FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH HOCR STATISTICS 2018 SELECTED STATS Monies raised for Head Of The Charles Official Charities: $120,641 Competitors: 10,258

MEDIA GUIDE 2018 Entries: 2,308 6 Countries represented: 4 ® International entries: 270 Gender split: 50/50 Male to Female Course length: 3 miles (4,828 meters) all upstream Fastest course time: 13:27.469 (2017 Championship Eights – Men, University of California, Berkeley) Bridges to row under: 7 Race events: 61 Spectators: tens of thousands anticipated throughout the weekend Age of oldest known rower: 88 (Richard Kendall in the Men’s Senior Veteran Single on Saturday at 7:45 AM) FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH Year of the first Head Of The Charles: 1965 (nearly 300 competitors, 100 boats) HISTORY OF THE REGATTA The Head Of The Charles® Regatta, one of the world’s pre- eminent competitions, was first held on October 16, 1965. The race was established by Cambridge Boat Club members D’Arcy MacMahon, Howard McIntyre, and Jack Vincent, with the assistance of instructor Ernest Arlett. Arlett proposed that a “head of the river” race, similar in tradition to races held in his native , be held on the . MEDIA GUIDE 2018 7 There were nearly 300 competitors in the first Head Of The Charles Regatta, competing in singles, fours, and eights. ® Over the past 51 years, the Regatta has grown tremendously. Today, nearly 11,000 rowers (more than 2,000 boats) from 750 universities, schools, and rowing clubs representing 28 nations compete in 56 different race events. With the generous support of our sponsors—such as BNY Mellon, Brooks Brothers, and New Balance—we produce a world-class event that attracts tens of thousands of spectators. The Head Of The Charles Regatta is managed by the members of the Cambridge Boat Club with assistance from more than 1,700 volunteers, numerous local schools and rowing clubs, and the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR). The board of directors of the Cambridge Boat Club appoints three trustees to oversee the management of the race THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH as well as the eleven-member Race Committee that meets year- round to oversee the operational and logistical details of the event. In 1991, the trustees appointed Frederick V. Schoch Executive Director of the Regatta, and he continues to spearhead the event. Schoch, a former secondary school English instructor and rowing coach for many years at Princeton, the U.S. Naval Academy and Georgetown, founded the Challenge of the Hudson regatta in New . He also has been an active member of the U.S. Rowing National Team Coaching Staff. The Cambridge Boat Club, located at Gerry’s Landing in Cambridge Mass., serves as headquarters for the event. It was established in 1909 for the purpose of encouraging boating and yachting, and as a place for social gatherings for its members. The club maintains an active membership of more than 300. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Where does the Head Of The Charles start and finish? How long is it? The race starts near ’s DeWolf Boathouse and finishes approximately 3-miles (4,828 meters) upstream at Herter Park (aka Artesani Park) on Soldier’s Field Road in Brighton. MEDIA GUIDE 2018 8 What does a “Head” race mean?

® Head races are a class of regattas generally three miles long, with boats racing against the clock. Winners of each race receive the honorary title of “Head of the River” or, in this case, “Head Of The Charles.”

How does a boat win a ? Winners are determined by time. The boat that rows the course clocked at the fastest time (including any penalties) wins its event. The quickest rowing time wins (i.e., not the first boat to cross the finish line).

How is each boat’s time determined? Each boat start sequentially approximately fifteen seconds apart,

FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH and a start time is noted for each and every boat as it crosses the Start Line; the clock stops for each boat at the Finish Line. The exact time is recorded the instant each boat crosses the Start and Finish. The final Race Time is stated in minutes, seconds and thousandths of a second (ex: 18:46:228). All boats’ preliminary times are posted generally within 15 minutes after the conclusion of each event.

What is the best way to follow a Head race? Watching a head race is unique because boats start in single file, one after another, at the start line (remember, the winners are determined by time!). As boats are rowing the course, one boat can pass another boat—which means the passing boat is faster. You can follow a particular boat’s progress by noting its “bow number,” which is the large number positioned on the bow (front) of every boat; basically, for each lower numbered boat it passes, a passing boat will have rowed the course faster by roughly 10-15 seconds. Another important viewing tool is the “bow ball,” also located on the bow (front) of the boat, which mimics the boat’s momentum. In a nutshell, the bow ball should not bob or halt, but rather should travel smoothly. Long and fluid strokes generally make for faster boats. Is there a penalty system used during the race for various violations? Yes, and it may effect the final outcome of each event. A penalty time is added to the boat’s final time, which could result in drastic changes to the boat’s finish place. Examples of a reason to be penalized include failing to remain in the confines of the course, and failing to yield to boats who are attempting to pass. MEDIA GUIDE 2018 What if a boat wants to pass another boat? 9 If a competitor is in a passing position, the slower boat must ® move or “give weigh” to the side or risk penalty. This is part of the sportsmanship of the sport.

How can I distinguish each team or rower? Every boat in each race is given a number, knows as a “Bow Number.” The number will appear on the bow (front) of the boat. All of the bow numbers are listed in the Head Of The Charles program. Many clubs also have identifying marks on their blades (oars) or uniforms—but they may have borrowed equipment from another club. Bow numbers are the most accurate method to distinguish competitors.

What’s a “coxswain”? Do all boats have them? FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH The person who steers the boat and gives commands is called a “coxswain” (pronounced COX-in) or “cox.” Only the eights and fours have coxswains.

How many boats are in this year’s Regatta? People? This year there are 2,256 boats rowing at the 54th Head Of The Charles Regatta. In total, nearly 11,000 people will be rowing at HOCR this year. Competition includes boats registered from 39 states and 28 countries. Over 12% of all entries are registered from countries outside of the US. The Regatta has more than 1,700 volunteers working in various capacities including race logistics and venue operations.

Can anyone compete in the Head Of The Charles? Anyone can compete in HOCR, however they must go through an entry process, and for most there is a lottery process. Approximately 33% of all entries are turned away—primarily due to space limitations of the Regatta. Rowers will get a “guaranteed” entry if they finish in the top 50% of their field in crew events and the top 25% of their field in sculling events in which they competed the preceding year. Where are the best locations to watch the Regatta? Some of the best locations include anywhere along Memorial Drive (Route 2) in Cambridge, the start line at BU’s DeWolfe Boathouse, the finish line at Herter Park, and any of the seven bridges the 3-mile course passes through. Actually, there is not a bad seat on the river.

MEDIA GUIDE 2018 What else is there to do at Head Of The Charles? 10 Back for its tenth year, The Eliot Bridge Enclosure (EBE) will return

® to the banks of the Charles as the Regatta’s premiere controlled- access hospitality experience. Situated next to the Eliot Bridge on the Boston side, this tent offers gourmet breakfast and lunch buffets from Post 390 as well as two gratis bar tickets. There is also a cash bar available. Enjoy the weekend in style at this private, comfortable venue. Tickets are $130 per day or $250 for the weekend. Three other popular venues worth checking out: The Rowing & Fitness EXPO has the best products and services available to live a healthy lifestyle (whether you row or not!). The EXPO is located by the finish line, by Herter Park. Attager Row, the athlete village for 2016, is located at the Finish Area Launch Site (FALS). Attager Row houses Athlete Registration, Weigh - In, and Awards ceremonies. Reunion Village is a central gathering place open to FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH the public (admission is $10/person) for schools, clubs and groups to hang out together, while watching the Regatta at a spectacular location—on the Boston side of the Weeks Footbridge, overlooking Harvard University and the famed . More information on all events is available at www.hocr.org RACE CATEGORY DEFINITIONS SPECIFICATIONS (The age of a rower in a Masters rowing event is determined as of December 31 of the current calendar year and average ages are in number of whole years lived)

Club: Persons (coxswains included) not currently enrolled in high school*, who, in any sculling or sweep-oared competition (“master/veteran” competition excepted),

DID NOT: A. in the current or preceding calendar years, finish among MEDIA GUIDE 2018 the top three places at the FISA World Championships or ; B. 11 in the current or preceding five calendar years, compete at the FISA World

Championships or Olympic games**; C. in the preceding five calendar years, ® finish in first-place in a Championship or Lightweight event-division at the Head Of The Charles Regatta; D. in the preceding calendar year, earn a medal in any Championship event-division at the Head Of The Charles Regatta; or finish among the top three places in an eight at the Canadian University Rowing Championship; E. in the current calendar year, compete in the quarter-finals when there are at least 17 entries, semi-finals, or finals of the or Henleyomen’s W Regatta; F. in the current calendar year, finish among the top 6 places at USRowing Elite National Championships in any event-division in which there are at least 12 entries or in the top four in any event-division in which there are at least 6 entries;G. in the current calendar year, finish among thetop six places in any national team trials (juniors excepted), national or international championships (e.g., FISA , Pan-Am Games, FISA Junior Worlds, World Under 23 Regatta, World University Games, , etc.), Copley or Jessop-Whittier events at the San Diego Crew Classic, first varsity eight event at EARC Sprints, EAWRC Sprints, South/Central Sprints, NCAA (Division I events only), PAC-10, IRA; H. in the current calendar year finish among the top three places in the women’s first varsity eight event (lightweight or open weight) at the Pac-12, , Atlantic Coast (ACC), or Women’s Sprints.; I. in the current calendar year, finish among the top three places in a 2000 meter event at the Royal Canadian Henley Regatta (junior events excepted); J. in the current calendar year, finish in first-place in a varsity eight event (lightweight or open weight) at the , the ECAC National Invitational THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH Collegiate Championships, the American Collegiate Rowing Championships or NCAA Finals (all divisions).

NB: The Regatta reserves the right to rule on any competition situation not specifically addressed above and to grant exceptions on the rules above based on competitive standards.

* As of 2013, athletes enrolled in high school are no longer permitted to enter the Club Singles event; high school scullers must row in the Youth Singles event.

** Any athlete competing as a Senior or U23 national team member under the name of their nation’s governing body in national or international competition in the current calendar year is ineligible for the Club event-division.

Men’s Collegiate* Fours and Eights: Eligible men's rowing programs are those whose crews did not: A. in the current calendar year, compete in finals (grand or petite) of a first varsity eight at the EARC Sprints or IRA Championships; B. in the current calendar year, finish among the top six places at the PAC-12 Championships; C. in the preceding calendar year, finish among the top six places in an eight at the Canadian University Rowing Championships.

Women’s Collegiate* Fours and Eights: Restricted to crews whose rowing programs are considered Division II or III status under NCAA rules or non-varsity rowing programs whose crews did not: A. in the current calendar year, compete in the finals (grand or petite) of a first varsity eight at the EAWRC or South/Central Sprints; or B. in the preceding calendar year, finish among the top three places in an eight at the Canadian University Championships. *Bona fide students enrolled at and representing accredited/chartered colleges and universities and eligible to compete in intercollegiate athletics are eligible for the Collegiate event-divisions. Applicants outside of North America must contact HOCR SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED)

Before applying for Collegiate events in order to assess that they are properly placed in this event. The HOCR will make final eligibility determinations for all crews.

NB: In the interest of fair competition, the Regatta reserves the right to rule on a crew’s eligibility and appropriate placement in any Collegiate event-division.

Alumni Eights: Persons who attended the same academic institution (named at the time of entry application) who are not currently enrolled at the academic institution in MEDIA GUIDE 2018 question. 12

® Youth Singles/Doubles: Persons enrolled in high school.

Youth Fours/Quads/Eights: Persons (coxswains included) enrolled in high school.

Master Singles: At least 30 years old.

Master Doubles/Fours/Eights: Rowers’ ages average at least 40 years, none except coxswains under 30 years old.

Senior-Master Singles: At least 40 years old.

Senior-Master Doubles/Fours/Eights: Rowers’ ages average at least 50 years, none except coxswain under 30 years old.

Grand-Master Singles: At least 50 years old.

Grand-Master Doubles/Fours/Eights: (Special Medal within Senior-Master events) Rowers’ ages average at least 60 years, none except coxswains under 30 years old. FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH Veteran Singles I: At least 60 years old (no handicap)

Veteran Singles II: At least 65 years old (no handicap)

Veteran Doubles/Fours/Eights: (Special Medal within Senior-Master events) Rowers’ ages average at least 70 years, none except coxswain under 30 years old.

Senior-Veteran Singles I: At least 70 years old (no handicap)

Senior-Veteran Singles II: At least 75 years old (no handicap)

Grand-Veteran Singles: At least 80 years old (no handicap).

Lightweight Singles: Men: not over 160 lbs. Women: not over 130 lbs.

Lightweight Doubles/Fours/Eights: Men: rowers’ weight not over 165 lbs., no averaging. Women: rowers’ weights not over 133 lbs., no averaging. No person (coxswain included) enrolled in high school. (Lightweight Double is a Special Medal)

Championship Singles: Open (unrestricted).

Championship Doubles/Fours/Eights: No person (coxswain included) enrolled in high school.

LTA Mix Fours: Legs/Trunk/Arms Mixed Fours with coxswain. Only a rower with a minimum disability as defined in the Guidelines, such disability leading to a permanent SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED) and verifiable activity limitation, shall be eligible to compete.

TA Doubles: Trunk/Arms Doubles (Mixed or Single gender). Only a rower having a minimum disability as defined in the Guidelines, such disability leading to a permanent and verfiable activity limitation, shall be eligible to compete.

Inclusion Doubles/Four: Crews where 50 percent of the athletes, excluding the coxswain, have a qualifying visual, physical, or intellectual impairment that substantially limits on or more major life activities and 50 percent are able bodied. MEDIA GUIDE 2018 13 Men’s Divisions: Male rowers and scullers only (coxswain excepted). ®

Women’s Divisions: Female rowers and scullers only (coxswain excepted).

Coxswains: Must carry sufficient weight so as to weigh at least 100 lbs. over the entire racecourse.

Singles/Doubles: Traditional sculling racing shells, without coxswain.

Fours/Eights: Traditional sweep-oared racing-shells, with coxswain.

GLOSSARY OF TERMS BLADE: Otherwise known as “Oar,” but most rowers refer to them as blades. FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH BOW: The front of the boat. Rowers are seated facing the stern of the boat. BOW BALL: The white rubber ball on the front end of the boat (“shell”) that protects it, and provides an easy way to see who’s ahead. BOW NUMBER: A numerical sign mounted on the front of each competing boat, indicating the boat’s starting position in its event division. COXSWAIN: He/She steers and acts like a coach by communicating position and strategy to rowers. The coxswain must weigh at least 100 pounds. Coxswains are included in three events: the youth coxed quad, the four with a coxswain and the eight. CREW: The group of competitors propelling and steering a boat. DOUBLE: Boats propelled by two people, each with two oars. EIGHTS: Eight-oared boats with eight rowers plus a coxswain. Each rower has an oar. The boat is 58 feet long and weighs about 210 pounds. FOOT STRETCHER: The place where the rower’s feet are positioned. The rower’s shoes are bolted into the footrests. FOURS: Four-oared boats with four rowers plus a coxswain. Each rower has one oar. HEAD RACES: Races taking place in the Fall season, usually at least MEDIA GUIDE 2018 three miles long, as physiological training for the “sprint” season in the 14 spring. Boats compete against each other indirectly by racing against a

® clock. They line up in order according to numbers on their bows and start at 10-15 second intervals. Winners of each event are deemed “’Head’ Of The River” (ex: “Head Of The Charles”) PENALTY: An addition to a boat’s course time as punishment for steering or other racing rule violations. PORT: The left side, when facing the bow (front) of the boat. However, rowers are seated facing the stern, so port is on their right side. The opposite side is “starboard.” POWER 10: A call for rowers to do 10 of their best, most powerful strokes. It’s a strategy used to pull ahead of a competitor. QUAD: Short for quadruple sculls. Boats propelled by four people, each using two oars (sculling). Unlike fours, quads do not use coxswains to

FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH steer the boat (except in some youth events). Instead, the person sitting in the bow (first) seat steers the boat with his/her feet while rowing backwards. RIGGER: The triangular shaped metal device that is bolted onto the side of the boat and holds the oars. SCULLER/SCULLING: A person or the act of a person using a pair of oars to propel the boat. SEAT: Each person sitting in a boat has a seat number to locate their position within their boat. For example, an Eight will have a bow-seat, 2-seat, 3-seat, 4-seat, 5-seat, 6-seat, 7-seat, and 8-seat (aka “stroke seat”). SLIDE: The tracks at the bottom of each boat where the seats slide back-and-forth as the rower propels the boat with their legs. SINGLES: Boats 27 feet long, 11 inches wide, and weighing some 25- 30 pounds, propelled by one person with two oars, also referred to as “sculls.” STARBOARD: The right side, when facing the bow (front) of the boat. However, rowers are seated facing the stern, so starboard is on their left side. The opposite side is “port.” STROKE RATE: Number of strokes per minute the crew takes. Stroke ratings vary from boat to boat, depending on the number of rowers and size of athletes. At the start, the stroke rate will be higher 36 – 38 strokes per minutes for an Eight, then settle at the middle of the race to 32 – 36 strokes per minute. Singles (scullers) will start at 32 – 34 strokes per minute, then settle to 28 – 32. Most rowers will attempt to sprint the final 500 meters of the race. MEDIA GUIDE 2018 15

STROKE: The person who is closest to the stern and sets the ® rhythm for the boat; others behind him/her must follow his/her cadence. SWEEPS: Each person using a single oar to propel the boat, most often in Fours or Eights. FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH READING RACE RESULTS For each event in the Head Of The Charles, there will be two sets of results distributed. The first set, marked “Unofficial,” is the actual time that each boat completed the course. Using a 15-station adjudication system, judges then assess penalties to racers in violation of course rules. Once these penalties are assessed, a second set of results, marked “Official,” will be distributed. MEDIA GUIDE 2018 16 Below is a sample of how the results may appear on the result sheet.

® Penalties are noted on the right and include the penalty code with the corresponding time addition.

Example of race results Pl Sculler Organization Bow Time % Split 1 Split 2 Split 3 Penalties

1 R. Waddell Waikato RC 10 18:20:89 0 04:10.83 10:13.50 15:18.92

2 X. Mueller Grasshoppen 11 18:26.13 .5 04:15.00 10:16.76 15:23.35

3 D. Smith PTC/Penn AC 1 18:36.29 1.4 04:17.84 10:30.75 15:39.87

4 S. Tucker Unaffiliated 16 18:49.31 2.6 04:20.34 10:32.35 15:46.16

5 C. Beasley Parker River RA 2 19:07.03 4.2 04:21.31 10:36.29 15:52.35 +:10 13B(1)

6 M. Perry Unaffiliated 7 19:17.30 5.1 04:22.40 10:38.19 15:59.42 +:10 12B(1) |

27 J. Brokars NU Alumni 42 20:56.66 14.1 04:39.81 11:28.50 16:58.56 +:40 2B, 8B(3)

28 E. Neises St. Louis RC 38 20:56.93 14.2 04:22.12 11:36.37 17:26.94 FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH 29 J. Cummings Camp Randall 29 20:57.52 14.2 04:54.40 11:49.10 17:33.00

30 M. Monplaisir North Bay RC 45 20:58.06 14.3 04:40.79 11:44.58 17:29.02

31 T. Beyreuther Northwest Sculling 40 20:58.74 14.3 04:28.30 11:10.08 16:44.58 +1:00 6I(1)

32 M. Clark Camp Randall RC 24 21:16.74 16 04:34.80 11:41.66 17:48.37

Penalty Definitions B. Buoy I. Interference A. Bridge arch Each with the station preceding (ex: 8B = missed buoy reported at station 8)

Stations 1. Start 9. Newell Boathouse 2. B.U. Bridge 10. Hawthorne Street 3. Magazine Beach 11. Sparks Street (the big turn) 4. Riverside BC 12. Cambridge Boat Club 5. River Street Bridge 13. Belmont Hill 6. Western Avenue Bridge 14. Parking Area 7. Weeks Footbridge 15. Finish 8. Anderson Bridge 2018 RACE PREVIEWS SATURDAY RACES – OCTOBER 20, 2018

1. Men’s Senior Veteran Singles I and II

Come one, come all. The 2018 HOCR kicks off with the Men’s Senior Veteran Singles I and II, with several Grand Veteran competitors in the field. These three

divisions break-down to the 70 - 74 group, 75 - 79, and 80+, respectively. Tom MEDIA GUIDE 2018 Bishop, last year’s champion is back at bow 1, to defend his title. Michael Tebay 17 is back once again to give Bishop a run for his money, starting just behind Bishop at bow 2. The former GB National Team athlete set a commanding pace in 2016 ® despite starting bow 37. Chuck Cook returns this year looking to reclaim one of the top spots.

In the Senior Veteran II category (75 - 79), a familiar face, Henry Hamilton is back at bow 10 looking to defend his reign as top SV II. He’ll need to hold off Landon Carter, who recently moved into the SV II category, having finished 8th in the SV I last year. Carter will be holding bow 7 this year looking for his first win since 2013.

Carlo Zezza leads the Grand Veteran group at bow 11 hoping to add a third GV victory to his list of accolades. In addition to former course record holder, Chris Collins at bow 17, the GV category is ripe with new competition - will there be some shake ups in our GV top spots?

2. Women’s Veteran/Senior Veteran Singles I and II

Following the same organization as the Men’s Senior Veteran I/II event but THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH combining the Veterans I/II, Senior Veterans I/II and Grand Veterans, 48 women from ages to 60-80+ compete in this event. Margarita Zezza is back to defend her title as Veteran I champion. Diane Davis, Veteran I 2016 champion (60 - 64), starting at bow 2 will be looking to reclaim the top spot from Zezza. This category is full of seasoned racers all looking to break into the podium spots. 2013 Veteran I champion, Catherine Widgery moves into the Veteran II (65 - 69) category; after finishing fourth overall last year, she will be looking for her first Veteran II win in the new age class.

The Senior Veteran I division sees the return of 2017 champion Catherine Kemper. Keep an eye out for Jill Gardner who moves into the Senior Veteran II division returning after a one-year haitus. With a clean course, she and Kemper could put on a real show.

Janice Stone once again returns, leading the Senior Veteran II category at bow 8. She will be hoping to extend her divisional winning streak for a fourth straight year.

3. Veteran Men’s Singles I and II (60+)

The Veteran I division could turn into a hot race for the podium. John Randle is back to defend last year’s win. We can expect that Bob Eldridge and Tim Willsallen have no intentions of making this an easy repeat win for Randle. Eldridge finished second in this division in 2017, with Willsallen just behind him in third. The two finished with just four seconds between them last year.

The Veteran II division could be a Saturday race to watch with returning heavy hitters Ian Luxford at bow 2, Richard Anderson at bow 5, and Volker Nolte at bow 9. Luxford won the division last year, finishing second overall. Keep an eye out for Gregg Stone, local favorite, who starts at bow 50. Returning from injury this year, and breaking into the Veteran II division, Stone will be looking to reclaim his spot on the podium.

MEDIA GUIDE 2018 4. Grand Master Men’s Singles (50+) 18

® The last time someone other than Greg Benning won the Grand Master Single, was before Benning was old enough to race this category. Will this be the year? Benning will once again lead the pack with bow 1; no doubt Russell Cone, James McGaffigan, and Tom Bohrer (bows 2 through 4) have their sights set on being the first to unseat the reigning victor. McGaffigan was hot off the line in 2017 and ahead of Benning at both RBC and Weld. If he can hold on during the back half of the course, we could see the upset we’ve been waiting for. With 60 entries spanning 16 states, and seven countries anything could happen. Or Benning could just win. Again.

5. Grand Master Women’s Singles (50+)

For the last several years, our top three scullers in this event have been taking turns at the top spot. In 2017, Charlotte Hollings (bow 1) finally claimed the first place spot after years of battling Mitz Carr (bow 2) and Maureen Harriman (bow 3). This race may well be the one to watch with all three of these women finishing less

FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH than four seconds from each other last year. Each of these scullers has had a taste of victory and it is unlikely any of them will be willing to give it up without a fight. For a chase at the back of the pack, keep an eye on Saiya Remmler (bow 33), five- time winner of the Master Doubles.

6. Senior-Master Men’s Eights

Who do we have here? Let’s break it down. The Senior-Master division comprises three potential medal categories: Senior-Master (50+), Grand-Master (60+), and Veteran (70+). The age requirements apply to the average, not the individual so you’ll see a handful of young bucks (30+) rounding out these line-ups. The battle between Marin and continues. Last year, Marin took the top spot (and course record) from Molesey, earning themselves Bow 1. No doubt they want to reclaim the title this year, chasing Marin down from Bow 2. Coming back with a nearly brand new line-up boasting enough World Rowing bios that it’s not worth googling past five-seat, we’ll see if Molesey found the speed they’re looking for. The top seed for the Grand Master division, Melbourne University Boat Club made their debut last year, coming from deep in the pack to claim the Grand Master title. They’ll be looking to hold off local crew, Team Attager. With five entries in the Veteran division, this race has more than doubled in size from last year. Reigning Veteran champs, Occoquan International, will be looking to add a 9th consecutive victory to their run. Will this year be the year they are unseated?

7. Senior-Master Women’s Eights

Last year’s winner, Chinook Performance Racing returns at Bow 1 thanks to their record setting performance last year. With two entries from Chinook in this division, they’re fielding their Grand Master crew in the first seed. BMA Boat Club will start at Bow 2 as the top seed in the Senior Master division, with last year’s second place finisher Lake Union at Bow 3. Keep an eye out for Masters Coaching (Bow 4) and College Club of Seattle (Bow 5), both finished in the top 4 last year, and will be looking to improve on their performances. Regulars and longtime rivals in this event Etats Unis and 1980 Rowing Club are making appearances again in the Grand Master division, both crews boast past Olympic athletes, and will be looking

to challenge Chinook for the GM title. Two crews will be vying for the Veteran MEDIA GUIDE 2018 Special Medal this year – Masters Coaching and Avalon Rowing Club. 19

8. Senior-Master Men’s Fours ®

WIth last year’s winner, Wallingford, opting out, Marin leads the pack at bow 1. Ann Arbor and Alumni challenge them from Bow 2 and 3, respectively. The top seed in the Grand Master division, Leander Boat Club, is at bow 8; followed by Rocky Mountain Club, and two boats from Cambridge Boat Club. These four boats finished with less than five seconds separating them last year. Three boats contend for the Veteran special medal; returning Veteran Champs Kent Mitchell Rowing Club, Fairmount Rowing Association, and a new addition to the Veteran division this year, Octos.

9. Senior-Master Women’s Fours

Cambridge Boat Club leads the field this year with bow 1, thanks to their middle- of-the-pack-to-victorious performance last year. Bow 2, Berkeley, also surprised last year, finishing second after having started second to last. We’ll see how these boats perform when they are being chased, rather than chasing. Chinook THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH Performance Racing will start at bow 10 as the first in the Grand Master division. Chinook has a third entry in this event, representing the first seed of the eteran’sV division. They’ll be challenged by , and Avalon Rowing Club for the Veteran Special Medal.

10. Men’s Master Doubles

The top three doubles from 2017 are all returning with identical line-ups. At bow 1, RBC local boys Sean Wolf and Pete Morelli will be vying for their fourth consecutive win in this event, and are still in search of that elusive course record. Will this be the year? They’ll be chased by the UBC entry of Ned Flint and Edward Demetriou at bow 2. Patrick Johnson and James Dundon return at bow 3. For a surprise, keep an eye on the twins at the back of the pack, Geoff and Greg Klingsporn at bow 11.

11. Senior-Master Men’s Doubles

Michael Smith and Dan Gorriaran may well be the winningest double in HOCR history, with thirteen championships since 2003. They return at bow 1 after a 20+ second victory over the CBC duo of James Pierce and Jay Mason (bow 2), and the Chinook double of Macauley Nash and Robert Reichart at bow 3. The Toronto Sculling Club entry of Velte Vinje and Philip Monckton kicks off the GM field at bow 4 looking for their second win in this division. Watch for a great mid-field race between the two leading Veteran entries, Berkeley Paddling and Rowing Club at bow 15, and Pettipaug YC Rowing at bow 16.

12. Women’s Master Doubles

With Hilary Gehman swapping doubles partners, she loses bow 1 to Riverside’s Tina Vandersteel and Alexis Belakovskiy. They’ll be chased by 2016 winners of this division, Ashley Lanfer and Sarah White at bow 2; and two Cambridge Boat Club entries made of up Molly Scannell and Jennifer Sacchetti (bow 3), and Christine Collins and Bethany Grant (bow 4). Hilary Gehman teams up with former MEDIA GUIDE 2018 Canadian National Team athlete Gen Meredith at bow 9. Lindsay Meyer could 20 shake things up from bow 7 as she enters this division for the first time with Ellen

® St. Clair.

13. Senior Master Women’s Doubles

The CBC double of Matthes/Mazzio hold their spot at the top of the pack after last year’s victory. This dynamic duo not only have a deep familiarity with the course, but also have years of experience rowing together. We will see how these assets stack up against Krichko/Devitt and Stekl/Tuite. Krichko and Devitt are starting at bow 2, representing the top seed for the Grand Master division. Also in the Grand Master division, is last year’s GM winners from Rivanna, Anne Cann and Catherine Coffman. They will be starting at bow 6. Our Veteran Special Medal competitors this year are Sara Sargent and Barbara Hogan from Fairmount Rowing Association; keep an eye out for them at bow 10.

14. Men’s Master Singles

FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH Andrew Hashway returns at bow 1 looking for his fourth straight win in the Men’s Master Single. Could we see the makings of a friendly Charles River rivalry between Hashway and neighboring sculler Dave Ringham? Ringham will be rowing bow 2 hoping to claim his first victory in this category, after having finished in the top 4 the last three years. Andrew Neils, Mike Farry, and Nate Kelly round out the top five spots, from bows 3, 4, and 5, respectively. Jake Georgeson and Drew Tenant could challenge from bows 12, and 14. Keep a look out for German brothers Fabian and Gero Mimberg, rowing under bows 6 and 7 respectively. As a special shout out, the Head Of The Charles’ own, Brendan Mulvey will be making his first appearance in the Masters category, rowing under the Marist Alumni colors at bow 18. Trivia Question: How many former lightweight national team athletes are listed in this event-division?

15. Men’s Senior Master Singles

Since his first appearance in this event in 2013, Hans Halvorson has made a steady climb to the top of the podium, finishing first last year. Former World Champion, , will be hot on Halvorson’s heels at bow 2 looking to claim his first victory. Rounding out the top five are Jake Watkins, Aleks Zosuls, and Greg Myhr. Zosuls (formerly of ) and Myhr representing Cambridge Boat Club, are likely hoping to use home course advantage to break into the top three.

16. Women’s Master Singles

With last year’s champion, Shannon Kaplan, moving on to the Senior Masters Singles category, this is anyone’s race. Louisa Palmer’s time from the 2017 Club Single seeds her at bow 1 in a field of mostly new competitors. Returning under bow 3 is Kendell Donoho who finished third last year.

17. Women’s Senior Master Singles

Unlike the last event, the Senior Master single is full of seasoned veterans, ready to challenge returning champion Michelle Prince. Watch for Shannon Kaplan, who’s first place finish in the 2018 Women’s Masters Single seeded her in the top spot

in her new category. Kaplan dominated the Master Single since 2013, winning the MEDIA GUIDE 2018 event-division every year she entered. Returning champ, Michelle Prince will chase 21 Kaplan at bow 2. Bryna McConarty rounds out the top three, looking to once again secure a spot on the podium. ®

18. Men’s Alumni Eights

The Alumni rivalries are becoming almost as intense as these rowers’ college days. BMA Boat Club (Cornell Alums) have claimed bow 1 after unseating Michigan and Northeastern, both multi-time winners in this event. It seems BMA finally fine-tuned their line up, having made a steady climb to the top over the last several years. Just behind them at bow 2 is Princeton (racing as Fat Cat), another boat that has worked its way up the results board. The Fat Cats finished second last year thanks to a 5-second penalty. Behind them, is UW Alumni, Michigan, and Northeastern rounding out the top five. The top ten of this event really adds up to a “who’s-who” of the top collegiate programs.

19. Women’s Alumnae Eights

For some, the Alumni events are the opportunity to reunite with old teammates and THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH take a cruise down the course – for old time’s sake. For others, like our top seeds, it is another opportunity to prove dominance over other fast crews. Like the Men’s event, the women’s Alumnae event is a rundown of the nation’s fastest collegiate women. Taking the top spot this year is University of Virginia, who posted a record- setting time in last year’s event. Behind them, we have Fat Cat (Princeton), BMA (Cornell), Brown, and Evergreen (Dartmouth), filling bows 2 through 5, respectively. Don’t count out Michigan (bow 8) or Yale (bow 15) who have traditionally maintained a strong foothold in the top 10.

20. Men’s Club Fours

With an interesting mix of club and collegiate crews, the Club events can lend themselves to some surprises. leads from Bow 1 this year after taking the win last year, beating out several college boats. They will no doubt have a tough race ahead as they are followed immediately by two strong collegiate crews: Dartmouth and BU at bows 2 and 3, respectively. Rounding out the top five, we have Riverfront Recapture (bow 4) and New York Athletic Club (bow 5), who will be challenging RBC for the Club Special Medal.

21. Women’s Club Fours

The Club events really are anyone’s game. With Alabama not making the trip this year, Penn is back in bow 1. But it will not be an easy victory for them. They will have to contend with (bow 2) who last came from bow 50 to finish third. They also have Dartmouth who will be pushing the crowd from bow 3; they are followed by Marist (bow 4) and Duke (bow 5) to round out the top 5. Over 20 teams are vying for the Club Special Medal this year. TBC will have to work hard to hold off the likes of the Bad Unicorns and Lincoln Park, who will be pushing for that top spot.

22. Men’s Club Eights

MEDIA GUIDE 2018 Yet another collegiate showdown, the Club eights are a place for the big guys to 22 flex some muscle. It’s a local crews battle at bows 1 and 2 with BU leading the pack, followed by Harvard. Riverside Boat Club is still trying to break into the top ® spot and be the first true club to win the event in fourteen years.They’re going to have to put their best foot forward if they want to unseat BU and Harvard, who have held steady in the top five for several years. Looking to challenge RBC for the Club Special Medal are Potomac (bow 6), and German guests Ruder-Club Favorite Hammonia (bow 9). Keep an eye out for our other international crews: Peking Rowing Club (; bow 19), (GB; bow 29), Royal Navy and Royal Marines Amateur Rowing Assoc. (GB; bow 30), Bonner Ruder- Gesellschaft e. V. (; bow 32), and Trinity College, Dublin (Ireland; bow 36).

23. Women’s Club Eights

With Radcliffe’s victory over Brown last year, they cinched bow 1 for this year’s race. They will be followed by Yale at bow 2, who came from the back of the pack last year to finish in second place. Rounding out the top three is Penn, who have been steadily climbing to the podium in the last few years. Community Rowing is starting at bow 4 this year, leading the Club Special Medal contenders. Syracuse

FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH (bow 5), Northeastern (bow 6), and Dartmouth (bow 7) certainly won’t let anyone off the throttle. These crews have had strong showings in the past years, and will no doubt be pushing hard to claim spots at the top.

24. Men’s Master Fours [40+]

Sammamish will be looking to make this their second win in a row, starting at bow 1. Molesey at bow 2 and Palm Beach at bow 3, will be trying to make sure that doesn’t happen. In the fourth starting position, is Club Nautico De San Juan, coming from Puerto Rico. Once again, the Massachusetts State Police are setting aside their boots and hats, and picking up an oar to race under bow 21.

25. Women’s Master Fours [40+]

Marlow Rowing Club will be starting at bow 1. Not surprisingly, this crew made up of highly decorated GB rowers took the top spot last year, causing a bit of a shake up in the top five. Just behind them, was another international crew – ancouverV Rowing Club – who pushed the American crews further down the leaderboard, and secured themselves bow 2 for this year’s racing. Lake Union heads up the American crews at bow 3, followed by Alexandria (bow 4) and Chinook (bow 5).

26. Men’s Master Eights [40+]

In an upset last year, Shannon (bow 1) unseated longtime champion Molesey to take the top spot. With a line-up of five returning rowers, we will see what kind of speed Shannon can bring against a completely different Molesey (bow 2) boat. Kennebecasis is bringing up the third spot, hoping to put themselves back in first place for the first time since 2013. Behind this international , the ’92 Jr orldW Champs, who will be battling it out with Fat Cat Rowing (Princeton alums), two crews from California (a Composite and California Rowing Club), and Diesel Athletic. Give a cheer to our other international crews Cercle Nautioque Verdunios (bow 19), who joins us from France and Csepel Evezős Klub from Hungary (bow 15) .

27. Women’s Master Eights [40+] MEDIA GUIDE 2018 23 Toronto Sculling once again returns at bow 1, hoping to add a third consecutive win to their record. With University of Queensland not returning, Pocock moves ® into bow 2, they will be looking to upset Toronto’s winning streak. Starting at bow 3 is Capital Rowing, followed by Ottawa (bow 4), and Chinook (bow 5). For the last three years these four crews have been trading places in the top five. Keep an eye out for a potential local showdown between CRI and Riverside. They posted very close times during the Head of the Kevin series earlier this summer. It may be a fight of Charles River supremacy.

28. Men’s Champ Doubles

In an interesting, and rare, occurrence, only one boat returns from last year’s field of competitors. Irishmen Mark O’Donovan and Shane O’Driscoll of Skibbereen Rowing Club, finished seventh last year, but will take bow 1 as the sole returnees. With a brand new field, the course is wide open for new winners. Despite few returns from last year, there are a few veterans to this event who are making reappearances after taking some time off. One such crew are Craftsbury sweethearts Tom and Peter Graves; this double held down spots in the top five THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH for three consecutive years. Where will they land this year? A couple of old dogs in Bow 6, Henry Palmer and Eliot Hovey ( 4x), will be looking to show the local crowd whether they can still run with the young pups. A handful of crews are rowing under the lightweight flag in this event, A Pop Shoppe (bow 3), Narragansett (bow 13), (bow 15 and 17), and a composite crew from Lincoln Park and Red Star (bow 18). Two teams will be vying for the College Championship special medal: Oklahoma (bow 7) and Tufts (bow 19).

29. Women’s Champ Doubles

This event is a veritable who’s-who of national teamers and Olympians, with four fThis event is a veritable who’s-who of national teamers and Olympians, with four former Olympians and ten national team athletes (past and present) this is sure to be a great race. Last year’s winners ARION return at bow 1; stroke, Maureen McAuliffe, competed in the 2018 World Championships where she finished 6th in the women’s quad. Bow 2 from Riverside, comprised of Hillary Saeger and Jillian Zieff, also competed at Worlds this year. Saeger and Zieff also have highest seed in the Lightweight special medal category. It will be interesting to see if their home course advantage comes into play with such a seasoned group of rowers chasing them down. At bow 3, we have Triad United Rowing, from Italy; Bergamasco and Nencini finished third in the women’s four at Worlds. Another notable entry in the Lightweight division is the Danish double from Odder Roklub. These women have both competed on the world stage, with the bow, Juliane Rasmussen, placing second in the lightweight quad. The accolades for this group could take up a whole page – you’re just going to have to watch to find out how this one shakes out.

30. Men’s Championship Singles

With last year’s winner Michael Schmid not returning for 2018, Craftsbury Sculler John Graves once again reclaims bow 1. He’s long been a favorite in the event but will need to hold off a strong field of competitors this year. Bow 2, Luke Rein, set an 18 second course record in the Men’s Club Single at the 2017 HOCR and

MEDIA GUIDE 2018 has returned to run with the big boys. Starting at bow 4 and 5, respectively, are 24 and Mahe Drysdale. Manson set a World Best TIme of 6:30.740 at the 2017 World Cup II in the Men’s Single Sculls. Fellow Kiwi, Drysdale is ® renowned in the rowing world, winning two consecutive Olympic gold and 5 World Championship titles. Drysdale has taken home more than a few golds from the Charles and will be unaccustomed to starting so far back in the pack. Keep a look out for Andrew Campbell starting at bow 7. Campbell is coming off a 3rd place finish at this year’s World Championships in the Men’s Lightweight Single and is the record holder in this event, which he set back in 2014 and will be looking to protect.

31. Men’s Lightweight Singles

Four-time champion in this event, Hugh McAdam is back, leading the pack from bow 1. With last year’s runner up Peter Schmidt moving into the Championship single category, ARION sculler Michael Landuyt and local Riverside sculler, Sam Hausmann move into the second and third bow positions, respectively. With six countries represented, there is potential to see some speed come from some our international dark horses. Andres Mussa (bow 4) joining us from , finished in

FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH second place in the 2017 Isreali Championship in the Men’s Lightweight Single. Also represented in this category are Canada, Mexico, England, and Ireland.

32. Women’s Championship Single

This event is filled with heavy hitters. Of the 26 entrants in this event, seventeen are former or current national team members, and six have represented their countries at the Olympic Games. Dr. Gevvie Stone, the winningest sculler in the championship singles events, will be hoping to add a ninth Champ Single win to her ever-growing list of accomplishments. (bow 2), (bow 3), and Mary Jones (bow 4) are all coming off of A-final finishes at the 2018 World Championships, and will be looking to close the gap and possibly unseat Stone. Following them are a field of strong competitors; watch for Paralympic Silver medalist Dani Hansen making her first sculling appearance at the HOCR, and three-time Olympian (2x Gold Medalist) .

33. Women’s Lightweight Single

With last year’s first and second place finishers competing in other events, Caitlin Pauls once again moves back into bow 1, and will be looking to reclaim her place top the podium. Pauls won this event two years in a row, in 2014 and 2015. Hot on her heels will be Michaela Copenhaver and Lauren Ayers, who finished 4th and 5th, respectively, behind Pauls last year. Only nine seconds separated the three places last year. Behind them is a pack of seasoned rowers, most of whom are new to this event.

34. Mixed LTA Four

With only one entry in this event, the CRI LTA 4+ will boast a new line-up from previous years. Jenny Sichel has lead this boat down the river as their coxswain for over five years. As her home course, it is guaranteed that she knows every nuance of the river. Joining her this year are: Charles Nordin, Thomas Demers, Allie Reilly,

and Molly Moore. MEDIA GUIDE 2018 25 35. Mixed Inclusion Four ® The mixed inclusion events combine athletes with a verified physical disability with able bodied athletes. This year we have four entries – three from CRI (bows 1, 2, and 4) and one from Western Reserve (bow 4).

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36. Mixed Inclusion Double

Since its introduction to the regatta three years ago, this event has grown leaps and bounds; the event has more than doubled, with this year’s event boasting 15 entries. Last year’s winners are not returning, Athletes without Limits first entry moves into bow 1. This crew finished second was less than a second separating them from the winning team – and a course record. This may be their opportunity to set a record of their own.

- no entries 37. Mixed TA Double THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH

38. Men’s Youth 1x

The Youth 1x sees high turnover as athletes age up or move into larger boat classes. The 8th place finisher in this division from 2016 moves into bow 1. With only a handful or returning participants, this really could be anyone’s race. Austrian junior national team athlete, Gabriel Stekl will likely show some speed from bow 14. Powerhouse sculling program, Malvern Prep has three entries in this division that will all likely contend: Chenkai Mao at bow 15, John McGlinn at bow 23, and Anthony Wirtel at bow 30.

39. Men’s Club 1x

With Luke Rein moving on to the Championship Single event, and the second place finisher not returning, William Weeker moves into the first bow position. Kevin Kelly will be looking to best Weeker this year, after a bouy penalty pushed him to fourth place, 1.5 seconds behind Weeker. With a clean course, Kelly could give Weeker a run for the top spot. Armando Chavez (bow 3) will be looking to break onto the podium after a steady climb toward the top over the last two years.

40. Women’s Youth Single

Eliose Lambden from the American School of London kicks of this field at bow 1. She is the only returning sculler in this event and just so happens to also be the 2016 champion. She’ll have Anna Matthes on her puddles at bow 2. Anna recently finished 5th in the Women’s Quad at Junior Worlds and posted the fastest women’s time overall at the recent Green Mountain Head. Stotesbury Cup 1x champ, Lauren Kelly (bow 11) from St. Catharines could also work her way through the field.

41. Women’s Club Single

With some turn over from 2017, last year’s third place finisher, Aiste Balciunaite, returns as bow 1 this year and will be looking to improve on her finish from last

MEDIA GUIDE 2018 year. Balciunaite is followed at bow 2 by Lauren Schall, who finished eighth in 26 this event last year. At bow 4, Emily Farrar will be hoping to break into the podium positions for the first time since beginning to compete in this event in 2015. Keep ® an eye on our international competitors Michal Spalter (bow 5) and Holly McElhone (bow 15).

42. Women’s Youth Four

In a field of 85 boats, just about anything can happen. RowAmerica Rye leads In a field of 85 boats, just about anything can happen. RowAmerica Rye leads the pack at bow 1. With so many entries each year, and turnover of nearly half (or more) of the boats year to year, there are not many repeat winners. Holy Names Academy holds the title for most repeat wins in the Women’s Youth Fours, they will be starting at bow 13 this year. Many west coast crews are making a name for themselves in this event – keep an eye on San Diego (bow 2), Pacific Rowing (bow 3), Long Beach (bow 5) and Norcal Crew (bow 9).

DCW4x. Directors’ Challenge Women’s Quad

FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH With the top two finishers not returning, the ladies of Lucky Charms return with bow 1. Speed and humor will be chasing them down from Bow 3 with more than a couple former national team athletes. Be sure to cheer for the mother-daughter duos in bow 22 and for crews of several long-time HOCR volunteers in bows 20, 31, and 32. The HOCR would like to thank these athletes for supporting the long- term future of the Regatta and wishes everyone good luck!

43. Women’s Youth Coxed Quad

In its third year, this event continues to grow. Joining us from the north, Don Rowing (CAN) will hold bow 1 again this year, having won each year since the inception of the event. This year we have two international crews from Germany and Denmark – be sure to give them an extra loud cheer to welcome them to Boston! As the prevalence and popularity of youth sculling continues to grow, we can only expect the competition in this event to get more and more intense.

44. Women’s Youth Eight

At bow 1 for the fourth consecutive year, Saugatuck will be looking to add a fifth win to their streak. In addition to their course record last year, they also set the record for most consecutive wins by a team in this event. For the last two years, fellow Connecticut crew Greenwich has been working to unseat Saugatuck. Could this be their year? Not to be counted out, we have Saratoga, Mercer, and Marin – all powerhouses on the youth circuit - rounding out the top five. With 85 entries in this event, the depth and potential for a shake-up is great. Assuming a clean course for all boats, and a decent weather day, there could be some great racing from these crews.

DCMX2x. Directors’ Challenge Mixed 2x

Last year’s winners, local favorites Lisa Pierce and John Randle will claim bow 1 and look to defend their title. Last year’s 6th place finishers will return to claim bow 2, but this is a “for-fun” event in name only; the competition in this field will be stiff. The top seeds in this field will need to watch out for bow 30, Mads Rasmussen

and his wife, Juliane, joining us from Denmark after a scratch in 2017. This power MEDIA GUIDE 2018 couple are both former Olympians, with Mads claiming bronze in and Gold 27 in London. 2015 winners Margarita and Carlo Zezza will round out the field in bow 40 and will be looking to leverage their local know-how to move up the pack. ®

45. Men’s Youth Doubles

GMS leads the pack at bow 1 after setting a course record last year. Like other youth events, the reigning champion faces significant pressure from lower in the field, leading to shake ups at the top. They will have to hold off a strong pack with Ridley College at bow 2, and Seattle Rowing Center at bow 3. This is for sure an event to watch. Though we often see some excellent racing out of these youth scullers, with 44 youth doubles coming down the course at full speed, there is potential for some clashing and crashing.

46. Women’s Youth Doubles

There is no question of the dominance of Y Quad Cities when it comes to Women’s Youth Sculling. Delaney Evans and Caroline Sharis set a course record in this

event last year, granting them bow 1 for 2018. Both girls were in the quad that won THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH Youth Nationals, as well as win (and two course records) at Henley. This is the crew to beat in this event, and likely the only boat to come close will be their own teammates – Brenna Morley and Emma Mask, who are holding bow 2. California Club will be looking to make their mark on the podium this year, having finished shy of third place last year. At the end of the day, the question remains, can anyone touch Sharis and Evans?

47. Men’s Youth Fours

Last year’s winners (and course record setters), South Niagara are not returning this year, S.A.C. moves into the top spot at bow 1. Bow 2 are the Ohio sweethearts from Upper Arlington. This crew clinched an impressive third place finish last year after starting at bow 54. At bow 3 is Radley College; this crew has kept a steady foothold in the top 5 for the last several years. A Cinderella story if there ever was one, the Gunnery School finished 6th last year, dominating the field after starting all the way back at bow 74. This year they will start at bow 5; no doubt they will be relieved to not have to battle through the carnage that is the higher bow numbers in a youth event.

DCM4x. Directors’ Challenge Men’s 4x

2017 Second place finishers from Texas Rowing Center return at bow 1, having captured the fastest raw time in 2017. Bow 2, last year’s first place finishers, while they may not have had the fastest raw time, they certainly have the competitive drive and local know-how to drive toward the young bucks in bow 1 and capture their 4th consecutive gold. They’ll need to watch out for bow 6, which boasts the Irish 2x and bow 7, who will certainly be after bow 2 for Charles River supremacy. Bow 20, disguising its years local prowess under the aegis of Rocky Mountain Rowing Club, will be a crew to watch.

48. Men’s Youth Coxed Quad

New Canaan Crew once again starts at bow 1 in this event. The sculling

MEDIA GUIDE 2018 powerhouse has held one of the top positions since the inception of the event three 28 years ago. At bow 2 we have Redwood Scullers who have been working their way to the top position, finishing 4th and 7th in the last two years.This year could be ® there year. In the top 5 we also have two Canadian crews: Argonaut Rowing Club (bow 3) and Ridley College (bow 5). Both crews have had strong showings in the last two years. Keep an eye on the three local crews – Buckingham Browne & Nichols (bow 14), High (bow 15), and CRI Row Boston (bow 26) – these coxswains have the distinct advantage of practicing daily on this course.

49. Men’s Youth Eights

Last year’s near-perfect conditions lent themselves to some impressively fast times in this event, including from winners St. Paul’s School who set an incredible course record, shattering the previous record by over 38 seconds. In fact, the top five finishers last year all broke the previous course record. Those five crews have all returned to battle it out once again. With the typical cycles of youth rowing, it will be interesting to see which teams make their mark this year. In a field of 85, a lot can happen. We have six international boats competing in this event – four from GB, one from Germany, and one from Canada. FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH 50. Men’s Championship Fours

After a record setting year last year, USRowing will once again charge down the course at bow 1. Hot on their puddles will be University of California – Berkeley at bow 2, and Boston University at bow 3. Both boats will also be vying for the College Championship special medal. Our international teams are represented this year by the Dutch men’s four – KNRB at bow 4, Rhodes University from South Africa (bow 15), and Bonner Ruder-Gesellschaft (bow 18) and Ruder-Club Favorite Hammonia (bow 8), both from Germany. Our international guests will surely be looking to stir things up with these American colleges.

51. Men’s Lightweight Fours

Yale returns at bow 1 after a stellar run last year. Oxford Brookes is not returning this year, allowing Columbia to take over bow 2. Columbia’s men competed at Henley Royal Regatta this summer, only to be edged out in the semifinal. Cornell will be rowing under bow 3, followed by Dartmouth (bow 4), and Penn (bow 5). Keep an eye on Ottawa (bow 6), and local crews Harvard and MIT, at bow 10 and 11 respectively. Leander Boat Club is starting in the back of the pack at bow 15 and, assuming no carnage ahead of them, they could shake things up for some of these crews.

52. Women’s Championship Fours

Brown University will defend last year’s victory starting the race at bow 1. Cornell will be chasing them down the course from bow 2. This year we have a national training center back with us from Germany – DRV Potsdam will be competing at bow 3, looking to bring some pressure on the American colleges. Princeton and Syracuse round out the top 5, at bow 4 and 5 respectively. Traditionally this event has been dominated by international crews – let’s see if an American college can hold the top spot for a second consecutive year.

53. Women’s Lightweight Fours MEDIA GUIDE 2018 A dark horse took the win last year – Georgetown came from bow 8 (in a field of 29 ten) to crush the field by over 30 seconds. The secured themselves bow 1 for this year. Behind them, is Stanford at bow 2 and Princeton at bow 3. These crews ® upset what was expected to be a local showdown last year. Not content to be beat on their home turf, BU (bow 4), Radcliffe (bow 5), and MIT (bow 6) will be looking to put home course advantage to the test and bring a victory back to the Charles River for the first time since 2015.

54. Men’s Championship Eights

At bow 1 is UC Berkeley, who not only set the event’s course record, but set an all-time course record. They will have their work cut out to defend that title this year, with Yale chasing them down from bow 2. With the decision this year not to repeat the “Great 8” entries, our international competitors are competing in intact crews representing their home countries. At bow 3 and 6, we have the German National Team (DRV Dormund). We also have two USRowing crews at bow 4 and 9, sandwiching two Dutch boats from KNRB (bow 5 and 7), and the French at bow 8. There is no question that this race will provide spectacular racing. Behind our international superstars are the top collegiate teams in the country – Harvard, THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH Northeastern, Washington… the list goes on. For an exemplar of fast rowing, this is the race to watch.

55. Men’s Lightweight Eights

Last year Princeton set a blistering course record to top Cornell. It will be an Ivy League showdown at the top of this event. Princeton leads the pack at bow 1, hoping for a repeat of last year’s victory. At bow 2 is Cornell, who have been looking for their first victory in this event since 1979. To round out the top 5 are Harvard (bow 3), Yale (bow 4), and Penn (bow 5). Keep an eye on Navy (bow 7) and Delaware (bow 8) who like to come and try to shake things up.

56. Men’s Collegiate Eights

After some shake ups last year, Virginia will top the pack this year at bow 1. St Joseph’s (bow 2) and Bates (bow 3) surprised some of the top ACRA schools, challenging them from further back in the top 10 to finish on the podium. Keep an eye on Trinity (bow 6) and Marietta College (bow 14) who made impressive pushes from the back of last year’s pack to move up the leaderboard. Please help us welcome two crews from China who will be competing under bow 26 and 27. 57. Women’s Championship Eights

With no “Great 8,” USRowing will be starting at bow 1 and 3. Sandwiched between them, is DRV Potsdam – the German National Team. These are our national team crews competing in a field dominated by the big names of Division I collegiate athletics. Last year’s college champions Washington, are not returning, leaving the collegiate title up for grabs. Stanford (bow 4) and Yale (bow 5) will be vying for that title, and chasing down our international crews for the overall title. With the depth of this field, there is the potential for some movement in the top spots. With a clean course, and favorable weather, we could see some fast racing.

58. Women’s Lightweight Eights

MEDIA GUIDE 2018 Starting at bow 1 is Stanford University who came from the back last year to set a course 30 record and claim the title. Starting behind them is Boston University, who had an impressive

® year last year - during the spring, BU beat Stanford here on the Charles, then went on to win , and finish second at IRA’s. This local crew has the knowledge of the river to compliment their speed, setting them up as a strong contender for a victory this year. At bow 3 is another local crew, Radcliffe, who will be looking to reclaim the victory from 2016. New to the field this year is bow 9, MSRV Saurus from the Netherlands.

59. Women’s Collegiate Eights

This event has become a preview for the upcoming speed of the top DIII schools. Five of the top seven bows raced the Grand Finals at 2018 NCAA Championships. Bates College tops out at bow 1 this year, after an impressive and record-setting run last year. They will be chased down by Wesleyan (bow 2), Williams (bow 3) and Ithaca (bow 4), who have all historically shown impressive speed. Keep an eye on WPI at bow 7. They finished third at NCAA’s this year and have been building impressive strength throughout the program.

60. Men’s Collegiate 4+

FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH After last year’s record-setting performance, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill will hold bow 1. Starting in bow 2 and 4 are University of Vermont and Marist College, respectively. These crews shocked the field last year, coming from the back to shake things up and finish in the top five. Be sure to keep an eye on bow 3, University of Virginia, who have won this event four times – the most of any team in this event. They will certainly be looking to reclaim the top spot for the first time

61. Women’s Collegiate 4+

UNH has won this event 2 of the past 3 years and will start the field form Bow #1 . A crew to watch is Barry University in Bow 12 - they’ve won this event 3 times in the last 5 years. Bates College has a boat in this event starting Bow #29 - Bates has been a DIII powerhouse in recent years and has the depth to do well in the Collegiate 4+ in addition to the Collegiate 8+ entry.

DCPC2x. Directors’ Challenge Parent-Child Double

Martin and Andrew Holmes return in bow 1; if they win this year, they will be the winningest duo in this event, as they are currently tied with the Cataldo boys. Bows 2 and 3 return to chase the top spot, as will last year’s 5th place finishers in bow 4. Keep an eye on bow 15 with former national team athlete, . Be sure to cheer for long-time HOCR Media liaison, Chuck Fountain, in bow 20 with his daughter, Betsy.

DCMX8+. Directors’ Challenge Mixed 8+

The top 3 bows in this event are full of former national team athletes who certainly have not lost their taste for speed or competition. With last year’s top finisher sitting out, it’s any crew’s race and there is certainly some speed in this event. Be sure to cheer for Bow 11, full of current and former HOCR Directors of Operations; many thanks to Brendan Mulvey and Priscilla Livingston for their tireless work to make this year’s Regatta. possible! MEDIA GUIDE 2018 31 ® FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH NOTES MEDIA GUIDE 2018 32 ® FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH INTERNATIONAL COMPETITORS Total 228

Boat Count Ireland 11 MEDIA GUIDE 2018 8 33 Israel 2 Austria 3 ® Bahamas 1 Japan 3 Canada 68 Latvia 1 China 8 Lituania 1 Croatia 1 Mexico 4 Cuba 1 Netherlands 4 Denmark 5 4 France 4 Poland 1 German 16 South Africa 3 Great Britain 77 Spain 1

Hungary 1 **Additional countries are THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH represented at the Regatta in composite Olympic boats in the Championship Eights division.** 2018 PARTICIPATING CREWS Organization, Event(s) by number ‘‘92 JR WORLD CHAMPS 26 44, 49 1754 BOAT CLUB 18 ASHEVILLE ROWING CLUB, INC. DCMX8, 1927 CAMBRIDGE 29, DCW4X ASSUMPTION COLLEGE ROWING 59 1980 ROWING CLUB 6, 7 ATHLETES WITHOUT LIMITS 36, 36 612ENDURANCE RACING 3, 4, 5, 10, 13, 17, 39, 41, JUNIOR ROWING ASSOCIATION 43, 44, 49 DCMX2X,46 ATLANTA ROWING CLUB, INC. 4, 6, 12, 24, 25, 27 87 GOLD ROWING CLUB 6 ATOMIC ROWING 3

MEDIA GUIDE 2018 A POP SHOPPE TRAINING CENTER 28 AURIOL KENSINGTON ROWING CLUB 20, 21 ABSEGAMI HIGH SCHOOL 49 34 AUSTIN ROWING CLUB 3, 10, 42, 47 ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAME ROWING CLUB 42, 43

® AVALON ROWING CLUB 6, 7, 8, 9, 27 ADVANCED COMMUNITY ROWING ASSOCIATION INC. 38, 43, 45, 48 AVIRON BAYONNAIS 6 ADVENTURE PURSUIT 42, 43, 49 AVIRON GRENOBLOIS 29, 54, 57 AGING AGGIES ROWING PROGRAM 8, 18, 20 AVIRON LACHINE ROWING 3 ALABAMA CREW 20, 60 AVON HIGH SCHOOL 42, 44, 47, 49 ALEXANDRIA COMMUNITY ROWING 9, 16, 17, 25 BAD UNICORNS 21 ALL AMERICAN ROWING CAMP, LLC 3, DCM4X, BAINBRIDGE ISLAND ROWING 9 DCMX8, BAIR ISLAND AQUATIC CENTER (BIAC) 2, 4, 16, 21, ALUMNI BLUE BOAT CLUB 6 39 AMHERST COLLEGE ALUMNI ROWING ASSOCIATION BALTIMORE ROWING CLUB 4, 11, DCW4X, DCM4X, 20 BARRY UNIVERSITY 61, 61 AMHERST COLLEGE ROWING ASSOCIATION 23, 60, 61 BATES COLLEGE 56, 59, 61 AMOSKEAG ROWING CLUB 1, 4, 39 BEAT CANCER BOAT CLUB 15, DCW4X, DCMX8, ANCHORAGE ROWING ASSOCIATION 41 BEDFORD 11 ANCIENT MARINERS ROWING CLUB 6, 8 BELEN JESUIT PREP SCHOOL 45, 48, 49 ANGRY BEAVERS ROWING CLUB 19, 53 BELFAST BOAT CLUB 3

FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH ANN ARBOR ROWING CLUB 7, 8, 9, 25 31, 47, DCM4X, 49, ANNAPOLIS JUNIOR ROWING ASSOCIATION, INC. DCPC2X, DCMX8, BERGEN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 38, 48 ANNAPOLIS ROWING CLUB, INC. 11, 17 BERGEN COUNTY ROWING ACADEMY 43, 48 ARCHBISHOP CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL 47 BERKELEY PADDLING & ROWING CLUB 1, 3, 9, 11 ARDINGLY ROWING CLUB 6 BERKSHIRE SCHOOL 38, 42, 48 ARGONAUT ROWING CLUB 4, 12, 24, 43, 48, 53, DCPC2X, BERRY HILL BOAT CLUB 11 ARGONAUTEN RUDERCLUB MEPPEN 30, 32, DCMX2X, BINGHAMTON ROWING 56, 59 ARION 29, 29, 30, 31, 32, 41 BISHOP EUSTACE PREP CREW 42, 44 ARIZONA JUNIOR ROWING INC. 42 BISHOP O’CONNELL CREW/BISHOP DENIS J. O’CONNELL ARLINGTON BELMONT CREW 42, 44, 49 HIGH SCHOOL CREW BOOSTERS CLUB 44, 49 ARLINGTON ROWING ASSOCIATION - ARLINGTON H.S. BISHOPS DIOCESAN COLLEGE 38, 45, 47, 49 BLACK SWAMP ROWING, INC. 44 BLUE CHEESE ROWING CLUB 18 BLUE STAR BOAT CLUB DCMX2X BMA BOAT CLUB 7, 18, 19 BONNER RUDER-GESELLSCHAFT E.V. 22, 29, 50, 54 BOOLA BOOLA BOAT CLUB 19 BOSTON COLLEGE 20, 21, 22, 23, 52, 56, 60 BOSTON COLLEGE ALUMNI 19 BOSTON COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL 47, 48, 49 BOSTON LATIN SCHOOL CREW 42, 44, 49 BOSTON UNIVERSITY MEN’S CREW 20, 22, 50, 54 BOSTON UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S CREW 21, 52, 53, 57, 58 18, 20 BOULDER COMMUNITY ROWING, INC. 4, 8, 9 CHESTNUT HILL ROWING ASSOCIATION 18, 18 BOWDOIN COLLEGE 20, 20, 60, 61 CHICAGO ROWING FOUNDATION 38 BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY CREW 60 CHINOOK PERFORMANCE RACING 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 25, 27, DCW4X, 48 CHOATE ROSEMARY HALL 45 BROCK UNIVERSITY 55 CHOCOLATE LAB BOAT CLUB 18, 19, 31 BROMFIELD ACTON BOXBOROUGH ROWING 42, 44, 47 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ACADEMY CREW (CBA) 47, 48 BROOKS SCHOOL CREW 42, 47 CINCINNATI ROWING CLUB 13, DCW4X, MEDIA GUIDE 2018 ALUMNI 18, 26 CITY ISLAND ROWING 42 35 BROWN UNIVERSITY MEN’S CREW 22, 50, 54 CITY OF BRISTOL (UK) ROWING CLUB 17 BROWN UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S CREW 52, 57 ® CLARK UNIVERSITY CREW 61 BRUNSWICK SCHOOL BOAT CLUB 49, 49 CLARKSON UNIVERSITY CREW CLUB 20 BRYN MAWR COLLEGE 61 CLEMSON UNIVERSITY ROWING ASSOCIATION 56, BUCKINGHAM BROWNE & NICHOLS 42, 47, 48 60, 61 BUCKNELL CREW ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 18 CLEVELAND FOUNDRY JUNIORS 42, 43 BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY 56, 57 CLUB ESPAÑA 11 BULLDOG ROWING CLUB 6, 20, DCMX2X, DCPC2X, CLUB NAUTICO DE SAN JUAN 15, 24, DCMX8, DCMX8, COEUR D’ALENE ROWING ASSOCIATION DCPC2X, BURNABY LAKE ROWING CLUB 39, 43,46 COLBY COLLEGE 56, 59, 61 BURNSTOWN ROWING CLUB 4 COLGATE UNIVERSITY ROWING 21, 54 BURTON BEACH ROWING CLUB 40 COLGATE UNIVERSITY ROWING ALUMNI 18 BUTTE BOAT CLUB 18 18 CALIFORNIA MARITIME ACADEMY 60 COLLEGE CLUB SEATTLE 2, 7, 11, 22, 27, DCW4X, CALIFORNIA ROWING CLUB 26, 26 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON CREW CLUB 20 CALIFORNIA ROWING CLUB LEGENDS 28 COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS 52, 56, 57 CALIFORNIA YACHT CLUB 17, 38, 39, 45,46, 48

COLORADO ROWING 2, DCMX2X, THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH CALM WATERS ROWING 5, DCPC2X, 51, 52 CAMBRIDGE BOAT CLUB 1, 2, 3 COMMERCIAL RC 7 CAMBRIDGE RINDGE & LATIN SCHOOL 42, 43, 47 COMMITTEE 2005 ROWING TEAM 26 CAMEL ROWING CLUB 21 COMMUNITY ROWING, INC. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 20, CAMP RANDALL ROWING CLUB, INC 42, 49, 50 21, 23, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 34, 36, 39 CANISIUS HIGH SCHOOL 48, 49 CONCORD HIGH SCHOOL 47 DCPC2X, CONIBEAR ROWING CLUB 2, 7, 9, 25 CAPE COD YOUTH ROWING 43, 47, DCPC2X, CONNECTICUT BOAT CLUB 42, 44,46 CAPITAL CITY ROWING 44 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE 61 CAPITAL ROWING CLUB 3, 5, 17, 21, 24, 27 CONSHOHOCKEN ROWING CENTER INC. 38, 45, 47 CARLETON UNIVERSITY 60, 61 COOPER TRAINING CENTER 43,46 CARNEGIE LAKE ROWING ASSOCIATION 3, 9, 13, 15, 17, CORNELL UNIVERSITY 51, 52, 54, 55 24, 25, 32 CORNELL UNIVERSITY ALUMNI 8, 24 CAROLINA MASTERS CREW CLUB 1, 10, 25 CORVALLIS ROWING CLUB 1, 6, 7 CASCADILLA BOAT CLUB, LTD. 3, 5, 14, 15, 16, 32, 42, 47 COTTING COMPANY 7 CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY CREW TEAM CRABTREE BOAT CLUB - CAMBRIDGE ALUMNI 18, 21 CASTLE SEMPLE ROWING CLUB 11, DCPC2X, CATAWBA YACHT CLUB 6 CDB MADRID VELOCIDAD 4 CENTRAL CREW CLUB 43 CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA ROWING ASSOCIATION 13 CERCLE NAUTIQUE VERDUNOIS 26 CHAMINADE HIGH SCHOOL 49 CHAOS ROWING 6, 11, DCM4X, CHARGERS ROWING CLUB 7, 44 CHARLOTTESVILLE POSTAL WORKERS ROWING CLUB 24 42, DCW4X, DCW4X, 47, DCM4X, CRAFTSBURY GREEN RACING PROJECT 32 EARLY LIGHTS ROWING CLUB 9 CRAFTSBURY SCULLING CENTER 4, 28, EAST ARM ROWING CLUB 8, 9 28, 29, 30, 33 EAST BAY ROWING CLUB 7, 25, 26 CREW BOOSTERS OF WINTER PARK 49 EAST BAY ROWING, INC 6, 24, 26, 42, 49 CRI- ROW BOSTON 43, 48 EAST END ROWING INSTITUTE, LTD. 38 CSEPEL EVEZŐS KLUB 26 EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY 23 CULVER ACADEMIES 42, 47 EBB TIDE ROWING 1, 3 D.C. STROKES ROWING CLUB 20, MEDIA GUIDE 2018 21, 24, 36 ECORSE ROWING CLUB 14 36 DALLAS ROWING CLUB 3, 5, 13, 40, DCW4X, ELMWOOD SCHOOL 40, 43 DALLAS UNITED CREW, INC. 36, 44, 49 EMMA WILLARD SCHOOL 42 ® DANSKE STUDENTERS ROKLUB 43, ENDICOTT COLLEGE 60, 61 DCMX2X ESSENDON ROWING CLUB 3, DCMX2X, ROWING 20, ETATS UNIS ROWING CLUB 6, 7 21, 22, 23, 50, 51, 54, 55, 57 ETON COLLEGE BOAT CLUB DCPC2X, DARTMOUTH ROWING CLUB DCM4X EVER GREEN BOAT CLUB, INC 8, 18, 19 DAVENPORT ROWING CLUB 49 EVERETT ROWING ASSOCIATION 44, 49 DEEP DIVE DCMX8 FAIRFAX HIGH SCHOOL CREW 46 DELTA DEAS ROWING CLUB 3, DCMX2X FAIRFIELD PREP 49 DEMATHA CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 49 FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY ROWING 20, 21 DETROIT BOAT CLUB 11, 22, 27, 38 FAIRMOUNT ROWING ASSOCIATION 8, 13, 24, DETROIT WATERFRONT ROWING ASSOCIATION 39, DCPC2X 5 FAIRPORT CREW CLUB INC. 44 DEWOLFE ROWING CLUB 4, 18, 19, 19, 26 FARMINGTON HIGH SCHOOL CREW 44, 49 DIESEL ATHLETIC CLUB 6, 26 FARMINGTON VALLEY ROWING ASSOCIATION DOLPHIN CLUB 15, 17 DCW4X, DCMX2X DON ROWING CLUB 7, 8, 10, 15, 26, 40, 43 FAST BOATS INCORPORATED 22 FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH DONAU RUDER CLUB INGOLSTADT 30 FAT CAT ROWING CLUB 6, 18, 19, 22, 23, 26, DOWNING COLLEGE BOAT CLUB 6 DOWNING COLLEGE BOAT CLUB, CAMBRIDGE 7 DREXEL ROWING ALUMNI 19 DREXEL UNIVERSITY 23, 56 DRV DORTMUND 54, 54 DRV POTSDAM 52, 57 DUBLIN CREW 44, 47 DUBLIN SCHOOL CREW 47 DUKE MEN’S CREW 56 DUKE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S ROWING 21, 57 DUKE WOMEN’S ROWING ALUMNI 19 DUXBURY BAY MARITIME SCHOOL 1, 15, DCPC2X 13 FIRST COAST ROWING CLUB 43,46, 48 GREATER DAYTON ROWING ASSOCIATION 10 FLORIDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 39, 50, 61 GREATER HOUSTON ROWING CLUB 17 FLOWER CITY ROWING 20 GREATER LAWRENCE ROWING 6, 42, 44, 49 FORDHAM PREPARATORY SCHOOL 49 GREEN LAKE CREW 24, 25, 42, 44, 49 FORDHAM UNIVERSITY 51, 52, 53, 60 GREEN MOUNTAIN ROWING CLUB 1, 2, 13, FORT WORTH ROWING CLUB 4 14, 15, 39 FOUNDERS ROWING CLUB 40, 40 GREENWICH ACADEMY 42, 44

FRANKLIN & MARSHALL COLLEGE 60, 61 GREENWICH CREW 1, 5, 6, 8, 9, 24, 27, 41, 42,MEDIA GUIDE 2018 FRANKLIN PIERCE UNIVERSITY 61 DCW4X, 44, DCMX2X, 47, DCM4X, DCM4X, 49 37 FRANKLIN PIERCE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI 19 GROTON SCHOOL 42, 47 ® FREDERICTON ROWING CLUB 17 GUELPH ROWING CLUB 5, 16, 38 FRIENDS OF ANDOVER CREW 8, 21, 25 GUNNERY SCHOOL CREW 42, 47, 48 FRIENDS OF BROOKLINE ROWING 42, 49 GWYNEDD MERCY ACADEMY 44 FRIENDS OF BROWN WOMEN’S CREW 19, 27 HADDON TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL 45 FRIENDS OF CALIFORNIA MEN’S CREW 18 HADDONFIELD CREW CLUB 43 FRIENDS OF CONCORD CREW 44, 49 HAMILTON ALUMNI 19 FRIENDS OF GEORGETOWN ROWING 18 HAMILTON COLLEGE 59 FRIENDS OF SHENENDEHOWA CREW, INC. 44, 47 HANLAN BOAT CLUB 28, 31, 47, 48 FRIENDS OF WPI ROWING 4, 18, DCMX8 HARRITON ROWING ASSOCIATION 42, 47 FRUIT LOOPS ROWING ASSOCIATION DCM4X ROWING CLUB 20, 22 FULHAM REACH BOAT CLUB 29 HARVARD SCULLING CLUB 1, 3, 3, 15 FURNIVALL SCULLING CLUB 22 HARVARD UNIVERSITY BOAT CLUB DCM4X GAINESVILLE AREA ROWING, INC. 17, DCMX2X HARVARD UNIVERSITY CREW 20, 22, 51, GENESEE ROWING CLUB, INC. 5, 8, 25, 54, 55 DCW4X HARVARD WAVES ROWING DCMX8

GENESEE WATERWAYS CENTER, INC. 9 THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH HIGH POINT UNIVERSITY 59, 61 GENESEO CREW CLUB 23 HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL ROWING ASSOCIATION GENTLE GIANT ROWING CLUB 2, 8, 9, 21, 44, 47 24, 25, 42 HOBART COLLEGE 56 GEORGE WASHINGTON ROWING ASSOCIATION 18, 19 HOBART COLLEGE CREW ALUMNI 18 GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY 20, 50 HOLLIS BROOKLINE CAVALIERS CREW 42, 48 21, 51, 53, 54, 58 HOLY NAMES ACADEMY 42, 43, 44 TECH ROWING CLUB 21, 22, 60 HUDSON RIVER ROWING ASSOCIATION, INC. 5, 12, 38, 38 GEORGIAN BAY ROWING CLUB 9, 13 HUNTINGTON BARGE & PADDLE CLUB 6 GERMANTOWN FRIENDS SCHOOL ROWING 38, 42, 43, 45 HURON ROWING ASSOCIATION - ANN ARBOR HURON GIRLS PREPARATORY SCHOOL 44 GLASTONBURY HIGH SCHOOL CREW 44, 47 GLEBE ROWING CLUB 17 GMS ROWING CENTER 2, 33, 38, 40, 45, 45,46 GNARLY GOATS ROWING CLUB 6 GODOLPHIN AND LATYMER BOAT CLUB 42, 44 GONZAGA COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL CREW 47, 49 GORDON COLLEGE ROWING CLUB 21 GRAND RAPIDS ROWING ASSOCIATION 47 GRAND VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY ROWING CLUB 56, 59 GREAT BAY ROWING 4 GREATER COLUMBUS ROWING ASSOCIATION H.S. 42, 47, 49 DCMX2X ILLINOIS ROWING ASSOCIATION 20, 59 LINCOLN SCHOOL 40,46 ILLINOIS ROWING ASSOCIATION ALUMNI 21 LINZER RUDERVEREIN ISTER 4, 13 INDEPENDENCE ROWING CLUB 5 LITCHFIELD HILLS ROWING CLUB, INC. 7, 12, 38,46, 47 INDIANA UNIVERSITY WOMENS CREW 52, 57 8 INDIANAPOLIS ROWING CENTER 2, DCW4X LONDON ROWING CLUB (ON) 40, 48 INSTITUTO POLITECNICO NACIONAL 4, 31 LONG BEACH JUNIOR CREW 42, 43, 47 IONA COLLEGE CREW 20, 21 LONG BEACH ROWING ASSOCIATION 7, 9, 11, 13, MEDIA GUIDE 2018 17, DCM4X IONA PREPARATORY SCHOOL 47 38 LONG ISLAND ROWING CLUB, INC. 40,46 IRISH MASTERS BC 6, DCM4X LONG LAKE ROWING CREW 43 ® IROW FITNESS STUDIO 13 LOS GATOS ROWING CLUB 44, 47, 49 ISLA VISTA ROWING CLUB 21 LOWELL HIGH SCHOOL CREW 42, 44, 49 ITHACA COLLEGE CREW 36, 59 LOYOLA ACADEMY ROWING ASSOCIATION 44, 49 JACKSONVILLE UNIVERSITY ROWING 21 LUCKY CHARMS JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY CREW CLUB 21 LYNWOOD BOAT CLUB 18 JESUIT COLLEGE PREP OF DALLAS 49 M.S.R.V. SAURUS 58 JOHNSON & JOHNSON ROWING CLUB DCMX8 ROWING CLUB 8 KEARNY REC ROWING CLUB 49 MAINE ROWING ASSOCIATION 1, 3, 4, 4, KEBLE COLLEGE BOAT CLUB 31 16, DCM4X, DCPC2X KENNEBECASIS 26 BOAT CLUB 11, 30 KENT MITCHELL ROWING CLUB 6, 8 MALVERN PREPARATORY SCHOOL 38, 45 KENT SCHOOL BOAT CLUB 3, 40, 42, 47 MANCHESTER ROWING ALLIANCE 45,46, 47 KING’S COLLEGE SCHOOL - WIMBLEDON 47, 48, 49 MANHASSET HIGH SCHOOL 42, 44, 47, 48, 49 KING’S CROWN ROWING ASSOCIATION 6, 19, 24 MANHATTAN COLLEGE 59, 61 KNRB 50, 54, 54 MARIANAPOLIS PREPARATORY SCHOOL CREW 47

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MEDIA GUIDE 2018 SCULLS 6, 42, DCW4X, 47 1 40 OMAHA ROWING ASSOCIATION 21 RADCLIFFE ALUMNAE ROWING ASSOCIATION 7, 19 OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY CREW 50 ® RADCLIFFE CREW 23, 52, 53, 57, 58 ORLEANS SWEEPS AND SCULLS 38,46 RADLEY COLLEGE BOAT CLUB 38, 47, 49 OSPREY ROWING CLUB 30, 40, 41 RADNOR HIGH SCHOOL CREW CLUB 49 OTSEGO AREA ROWING 1, 11 RANSOM EVERGLADES CREW 43, 45 OTTAWA ROWING CLUB 4, 27, 29, 51, DCMX8 READY SET ROW, LLC 46 OUR LADY OF MERCY HIGH SCHOOL (ROCHESTER, NY) 42, 44,46 RECOVERY ON WATER, INC. 7 OXBRIDGE ACADEMY 38 RED CEDAR ROWING FOUNDATION 14 PACIFIC ROWING CLUB 42, 44 REDWOOD SCULLERS/STANFORD ROWING CENTER 38, 43,46, 48 PALM BEACH CREW 43 RENSSELAER CREW ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 24 PALM BEACH ROWING ASSOCIATION, INC. 6, 24, DCMX8 RENSSELAER CREW CLUB 21, 22, 23 PANGBOURNE COLLEGE BOAT CLUB 4, 44, 49 RENTON ROWING CENTER 29 PARAMUS HIGH SCHOOL 38 RESILIENT ROWING CLUB 4, 21, 29, 42, 43, 44, 45, 47, 48 PARTEZ ROWING CLUB 3, 11 RHODES UNIVERSITY 50 PASSAIC RIVER ROWING ASSOCIATION (PRRA) 11 RIDDLE POINT ROWING ASSOCIATION 33

FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH PEACHTREE CITY ROWING CLUB 17, RIDLEY COLLEGE 40, 45, 48 DCW4X, 48 RIDLEY GRADUATE BOAT CLUB 2, 3, 33 PEDDIE SCHOOL 43, 47 RIGA ROWERS CLUB 13 PEKING ROWING CLUB 22 RIO SALADO ROWING CLUB, INC. 1 PELHAM COMMUNITY ROWING ASSOCIATION 2, 3, 6, 7, 24, 42, 44, 45, 47, DCPC2X, DCMX8 RIVANNA ROWING CLUB, INC. 1, 13, 40, DCMX2X, 45 PENN A.C. ROWING ASSOCIATION 6, 28, 28, RIVER CITY ROWING CLUB 6, 8, 40 30, 31, 33 RIVERFRONT RECAPTURE, INC. 3, 8, 15, PETTIPAUG YC ROWING 1, 5, 11 20, 21, 47, DCM4X PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY 42, 44, 47, 49 RIVERSIDE BOAT CLUB 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 10, 12, 14, 15, 17, 20, 22, 23, 24, 27, 29, 29, 30, 31 PINE CREST SCHOOL CREW 44, 49 ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 56, 59 PIONEER VALLEY RIVERFRONT CLUB 4, 8, 15, 38, 42, DCMX2X, 45,46, DCPC2X ROCK CREEK ROWING, INC. 9 PITTSFORD CREW 44, 47 ROCKFORD CREW 42 POCOCK ROWING CENTER 2, 4, 7, 9, 13, 24, 27, 48, ROCKLAND ROWING ASSOCIATION, INC. 6, DCM4X DCMX8 ROCKY MOUNTAIN ROWING CLUB 5, 8, 29, POLAR ROWING CLUB 21 DCM4X PÔLE FRANCE AVIRON NANCY 54 ROFORENINGEN KVIK 29 PORT ROWING 44, 49 RONDOUT ROWING CLUB, INC. 15 POTOMAC BOAT CLUB 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 21, 22, ROSE CITY ROWING CLUB 44, 49 23, 24, 28, 30, 32, 39, 40, 41, DCW4X, 43, DCMX2X, ROW BREVARD INC. 11, DCMX2X DCPC2X, DCMX8, ROWAMERICA GREENWICH 17, 38,46 POWER 10 INDOOR ROWING CENTER DCMX8, ROWAMERICA RYE 42, 43, 44, 45, 47, 48, 49 PRINCE WILLIAM ROWING CLUB, INC. 8, 9, 13 ROWING CLUB ACADEMIJA REMIGUM 14 PRINCETON NATIONAL ROWING ASSOCIATION/ ROWING CLUB BERN 2 ROWLA 33, 42 ROWZAMBEZI SCULLING CLUB DCMX8 ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES AMATEUR ROWING ASSOCIATION 20, 22 38, 40,46, 47 ROYAL SHREWSBURY SCHOOL BOAT CLUB 44, 47, 48, SHANDON BOAT CLUB 15, 24, 38, DCM4X 49 SHANNON ROWING CLUB 26 RTHC BAYER LEVERKUSEN E.V. RUDERABTEILUNG 49 SHOREHAM-WADING RIVER HIGH SCHOOL 38 RUDER-CLUB FAVORITE HAMMONIA 22, 50 SIMMONS COLLEGE 59 RUDERGESELLSCHAFT WIKING BERLIN 15 SK JURMALAS SPORTS 11 - MEN 56 SKIBBEREEN ROWING CLUB 28, 30, 33, DCM4X RV AENGWIRDEN 3 SLO ROWING CLUB DCPC2X

RV KREUZGASSE E.V. 43, 48 SMITH COLLEGE 59 MEDIA GUIDE 2018 S&M ROWING DCM4X SOUTH END ROWING CLUB 2, 17 41 S.A.C./ SACRAMENTO STATE AQUATIC CENTER/ SOUTH JERSEY ROWING CLUB 40, 43, ® CAPITAL 13, 42, 44, 47 47 SAG HARBOR COMMUNITY ROWING DCMX8 SOUTH NIAGARA ROWING CLUB 45,46 SAGAMORE ROWING ASSOCIATION 42, 45,46, SOUTH ORLANDO ROWING ASSOCIATION 24 48 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SCULLERS CLUB 8, 32 SAINT IGNATIUS CHICAGO ROWING, INC. 42 SPOKANE RIVER ROWING ASSOCIATION (SRRA) SALISBURY SCHOOL 47 13 SAMMAMISH ROWING ASSOCIATION 5, 6, 7, 8, SPRINGSIDE CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY 45 9, 24, DCPC2X ST GEORGE ROWING CLUB DCW4X SAN DIEGO ROWING CLUB 1, 2, 8, 9, 21, 26, 42, 43, ST PAUL’S SCHOOL BOAT CLUB 47, 49 DCMX2X, 47, DCM4X, DCMX8, ST. ANDREW ROWING CLUB 44, 47, 49 SARASOTA COUNTY ROWING CLUB, INC/DBA SARASOTA MASTERS 2 ST. ANDREW’S ALUMNI RACING 6 SARASOTA CREW 13, 33, 44, 47, 49, DCMX8 ST. CATHARINES ROWING CLUB 1, 3, 17, 38, 42, 43, DCMX2X,46, 47, 49 SARASOTA SCULLERS 13, 16, 42, DCW4X, 45 ST. IGNATIUS WILDCAT ROWING 49, SARATOGA ROWING ASSOCIATION, INC./ SARATOGA DCPC2X SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL 7, 19, 42, DCW4X, 43, 44, 48, 49 ST. JOHN’S HIGH SCHOOL CREW 49 SARATOGA SPRINGS ROWING CLUB, INC. 2, 4, 4, 5 ST. JOHN’S JESUIT HIGH SCHOOL 47 FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH SAUGATUCK ROWING CLUB, LLC 1, 2, 3, 4, ST. JOHN’S PREPARATORY SCHOOL 49 5, 9, 11, 13, 42, DCW4X, 44,45, 49, DCPC2X, DCMX8, ST. JOSEPH HIGH SCHOOL CREW / FALCON ROWING SEATTLE ROWING CENTER 28, 30, 33, 39, 45, 46 45 SEATTLE SCULLERS 38, 40, 41, 45, 45 ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE 49 SEMINOLE RIDGE COMMUNITY HIGH 40 ST. JOSEPH’S PREPARATORY SCHOOL 18, 47, 49 SHAKER HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL CREW 40, 47 ST. JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY 21, 56 SHAKER ROWING ASSOCIATION/HIGH SCHOOL ST. JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ROWING 18 ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY ROWING CLUB 59 ST. LOUIS ROWING CLUB 1, 17 ST. MARY ACADEMY- BAY VIEW 44 ST. PAUL’S SCHOOL 45 ST. PETERS PREPARATORY SCHOOL 22, 47 STANFORD UNIVERSITY LIGHTWEIGHT WOMEN 53, 58 ROWING CLUB 10, 56, 61 STANFORD UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S CREW 52, TORONTO SCULLING CLUB 10, 11, 13, 27 57 TRIAD UNITED ROWING ASSOCIATION 29, STANFORD WOMEN’S CREW ALUMNI 19 45 STATION L ROWING CLUB 11, DCMX2X TRIANGLE ROWING CLUB 42 STONINGTON HIGH SCHOOL CREW TEAM 42, TRIBESMEN 7 47 TRINITY COLLEGE CREW 18, 19, 56, 60, 61, 61 STONY BROOK CREW 21 TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN 22 MEDIA GUIDE 2018 STOWE SCULLING CLUB 48 TUFTS UNIVERSITY CREW 22, 28, DCW4X, 42 SUDBURY ROWING CLUB 29, 32 DCM4X, 53, 59

® SUNCOAST HIGH SCHOOL 40 TULSA ROWING CLUB 17 SUNSHINE COAST ROWING CLUB 3 TWIN CITIES YOUTH ROWING CLUB 42 SWAN CREEK ROWING CLUB 2, 8, DCMX2X, TWIN DONUT ROWING CLUB 10 DCMX2X U.S. COAST GUARD ACADEMY 22, HARBOUR STARS 7 59, 60, 61 SYLVAN SCULLERS 38 U.S. MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY 20, 60, 61 SYOSSET ROWING CLUB 44 U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY CREW 20, 23, 52, 57 22, 56, 60 TALLAHASSEE ROWING CLUB, INC. U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY MEN’S CREW 22, DCMX8 50, 55, 56 TAMPA PREPARATORY SCHOOL 40 UCLA ROWING 14, 60 TBC RACING 21, 44, 49 UNAFFILIATED (USA) 1, 3, 4, 10, 11, 12, TEAM ATTAGER 6 13, 14, 15, 16, 28, 30, 31, 32, 41) TEMPLE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI 19 UNDINE BARGE CLUB OF 3, 4, 14, 20, 28, 30, 39, 39, 41 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY ROWING 23, 51 UNION BOAT CLUB 1, 2, 3, 4, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 25, 32, 33, 39, DCW4X TEXAS CREW 20, 59

FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH COAST GUARD ACADEMY TEXAS ROWING CENTER 10, 10, 24, 31, 39, ALUMNI 18 40, 42, DCW4X, 43, DCMX2X, DCM4X, 49 4, 5,46, DCM4X 11, 15 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - SANTA BARBARA THAYER ACADEMY 42, 47 56, 60 THE AGNES IRWIN SCHOOL 46 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY WOMEN’S ALUMNI 19 THE AMERICAN SCHOOL IN LONDON 45,46 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA (ALUMNI) 30 THE 17, DCW4X UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY 50, 54, 57 THE BOLLES SCHOOL 49 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO 61 THE FOUNDRY 41 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO ALUMN 39 THE HAVERFORD SCHOOL 45, 45, 48 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO CREW 60, THE HUN SCHOOL 43, 47 61 THE LAWRENCEVILLE SCHOOL 47 UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 21, THE LEYS SCHOOL DCPC2X 23 THE MILWAUKEE ROWING CLUB 42, UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE MEN’S CREW 22, 44, 47 51, 55, 56 THE 42, 44 UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE MEN’S CREW ALUMNI 18 THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY 61 UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE WOMEN’S ROWING THREE RIVERS ROWING ASSOCIATION 36, 21 42,46, 47, DCM4X, 48, DCMX8 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA CREW 53, TIBERIAS ROWING CLUB 31 60, 61 SCULLERS SCHOOL 13, UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH 50, 52 32, 39, 54 UNIVERSITY OF IOWA 52, 57 TONGJI UNIVERSITY WORLDUNION DEEP DIVE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE ROWING 23, 57 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS - LOWELL 22, 61 29, 32 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS ALUMNI 19 UTAH CREW 48 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS CREW 21, 22, 23, 41, UVM CREW ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 20, 21 52, 56, 57, 60 ROWING CLUB 2, 25 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ALUMNI 19 VANDERBILT ROWING CLUB 18, 60 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN WOMEN’S CREW 57 VASHON ISLAND ROWING CLUB 7, 48 UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND ROWING CLUB 61 VASSAR COLLEGE 20 UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 61 VCU CREW CLUB 20, 23, 30

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA - CHAPEL HILL VEGESACKER RUDERVEREIN E.V. 6 MEDIA GUIDE 2018 23 VERMONT ACADEMY 47 43 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL-MEN’S VERO BEACH ROWING, INC 11, 42, 47

CREW 60 ® VESPER BOAT CLUB 2, 5, 7, 9, 12, 15, 16, 17, UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME ALUMNI 19, 20 29, 30, 32, 33, DCMX2X,46, 53 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME MEN’S CREW CLUB 21 56, 60 VICTORIA CITY ROWING CLUB 7, 31, 39 UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA 60 VILLA JOSEPH MARIE HIGH SCHOOL 42, 44 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA ALUMNI 19 VILLANOVA-WILDCAT ROWING ASSOCIATION UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA CREW 21, 23, 50, 51, 56 54, 55, 57 VK CROATIA 30 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA LIGHTWEIGHT CREW 18 VST VÖLKERMARKTER SPORT UND TURNVEREIN SEKTION RUDERN 32 UNIVERSITY OF 30, 60, 61, DCMX8 WAIRAU ROWING CLUB 30 UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND ROWING CLUB 20, 31, 60 4 UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND WOMEN’S CREW WALTER JOHNSON CREW CLUB INC 44 19, 21, 23 17 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO 23 WARREN ROWING CLUB 18, 26 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO ALUMNI 85.5 6 46 UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS CREW CLUB 61 WASHINGTON ROWING SCHOOL 2, 4, 5, 11, THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE WOMEN 21, 23, 52 12 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AUSTIN 57 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY ROWING - ST. LOUIS 60, 61 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO ALUMNI 19 WATERCAT ROWING CLUB 9 UNIVERSITY OF TULSA WOMEN’S ROWING 53 WAYLAND-WESTON ROWING ASSOCIATION, INC. UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT 59, 60, 61 44, 47 UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA ALUMNI 18, 18, 19 WELD SCULLERS 39 UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA ROWING ASSOCIATION 59, 59 14, 56, 60 WENTWORTH MEN’S ROWING 20, 60 UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA WOMEN’S ROWING 57 WESLEYAN ALUMNI ROWING ASSOCIATION 6, 18 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 30, 54 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 19, 21, 22, 56, 59, 61 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON ALUMNI 18 WEST CAMBRIDGE ROWING 40 UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO BOAT CLUB WEST END ROWING CLUB 30 52 WEST SIDE ROWING CLUB 1, 15, 42, 47 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN 50, 54 WESTERN RESERVE ROWING ASSOCIATION 4, 6, 10, UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN ALUMNI 19 12, 25, 35 UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF NOVA SOUTHEASTERN WESTERN ROWING CLUB 3, 4, 11 UNIVERSITY 38, 45 WESTERVILLE ROWING CLUB 44, 49 UPPER ARLINGTON CREW, INC. 44, 47 WESTFORD COMMUNITY ROWING 8 UPPER CANADA COLLEGE 47 WHEATON COLLEGE CREW 20 1, 6 WHISTLER ROWING CLUB 2, 5 UPPER VALLEY ROWING FOUNDATION 2, 6, 9, 13, 14, 32, DCW4X, DCMX2X, DCM4X, WHITE ROCK BOATHOUSE, INC. 15,46 USROWING 50, 54, 57 WHITEMARSH BOAT CLUB 2, 5, 7, 8, 15, 16, 21, USROWING TRAINING CENTER - PRINCETON DCW4X, DCW4X, 43, 44, 45, DCM4X, 48 ZLAC Rowing Club, LTD 9, 27 WIDE LOAD BOAT CLUB 4 Zwolsche 24 WIENER RUDERCLUB LIA 3 WILLAMETTE ROWING CLUB 5, 7, DCMX8, WILLIAM SMITH ALUMNAE ROWING 19 WILLIAM SMITH COLLEGE 59 WILLIAMS COLLEGE ALUMNI ROWING ASSOCIATION 6 WILLIAMS COLLEGE BOAT CLUB 21, 56, 59, 60, 61 WILMINGTON ROWING CENTER (WRC) 1, 8, 11, 20, 25, 38, DCPC2X

MEDIA GUIDE 2018 WILMINGTON YOUTH ROWING ASSOCIATION 42, 47 44 WOODROW WILSON SR. HIGH SCHOOL CREW 42, 49

® 36 WPI CREW 56, 59 WYANDOTTE BOAT CLUB 39 XI’AN JIAOTONG UNIVERSITY ROWING CLUB 56 Y QUAD CITIES ROWING 46 YALE OLD FELLOWS ROWING ASSOCIATION 26 CREW -WOMEN, LIGHTWEIGHT MEN, HEAVYWEIGHT MEN 23, 51, 54, 55, 57 YARMOUTH ROWING CLUB 4, 5, 8, 25 13 ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY BUMBLEBEE ROWING CLUB 24, 27, DCMX8 ZLAC ROWING CLUB, LTD 9, 16, 25, 42 ZVULUN TEL-AVIV 41 Boat Club 34b, 42 Wheaton College Crew 50

FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH Whistler Rowing Club 2, 3, 5, DCW4X White Rock Boathouse, Inc. 4, 40 Whitemarsh Boat Club 4, 15, 16, 21, 37, 39, DCM4X, 42 Wichita State University Rowing Team 28 Wide Load Boat Club 4 Wiener Ruderclub Lia 3, DCW4X Willamette Rowing Club 27 William & Mary Rowing Alumni 18 William & Mary Rowing Club 23 William Smith Alumnae Rowing 19 William Smith College 49 Williams College Boat Club 47, 49, 51 Wilmington Rowing Center (WRC) 1, 4, 9, 14, 20, 27, DCPC Wilmington Youth Rowing Association 41, 41 Winnebago Sculling Club 2 Winnipeg Rowing Club 12 Woodrow Wilson Sr. High School Crew 38, 41 WPI Crew 22, 47, 49, 49 Xavier High School Crew 41 Y Quad Cities Rowing 40, 40 Yale Old Fellows Rowing Association 26 Yarmouth Rowing Club 8, 9 PAST WINNERS Note: 1969 and 2004 Regattas were shortened (Short’d) course, due to weather conditions * Denotes previous and current course records

Year Winner Time 2013 Judith Gillern (SV II) 27:43.99 2013 Eve Green (GV) 29:50.46 Saturday Races 2014 Harriet Cuyler (SV I) 24:36.722 Senior-Veteran Singles – Men 2014 Judith Gillern (SV II) 28:27.356 1997 T. Sprague (73) 22:23.8* 2014 Laurette Rindlaub 31:07.345 1998 T. Sprague (74) 22:45.10 2015 Catherine Kemper (SV I) 25:55.374 MEDIA GUIDE 2018 1999 D. Challinor (79) 23:48.26 2015 Janice Stone (SV II) 26:10.956* 2000 Richard Kendall (70) 21:45.82* 2015 Eve Green (GV) 36:42.022 45 2001 Richard Kendall (71) 20:31.750* 2016 Lia Brouwer-Vogel (SV I) 24:11.890* ® 2002 Richard Kendall (72) 21:24.056 Janice Stone (SV II) 26:01.297 2003 Richard Kendall (73) 20:56.961 2017 Catherine Kemper (SV I) 23:53.398 2004 Richard Kendall (74) Short’d Janice Stone (SV II) 25:57.755 Laurette Rindlaub (GV) 31:57.996 2005 Richard Kendall (75) 21:58.906 Veteran Singles – Men 2006 Carlo Zezza (70) 21:05.627 1965 L. Wade (61) 24:27.0* 2007 Richard Kendall (77) 20:33.355 1966 L. Wade (62) 24:55.4 2008 Richard Kendall (78) 20:30.500 1967 L. Wade (63) 24:21.9* 2009 Richard Kendall (79) 21:29.240 1968 L. Wade (64) 28:32.8 2010 Richard Kendall (80) 19:50.376* 1969 L. Wade (65) Short’d 2011 Richard Kendall (81) 20:22.331 1970 L. Wade (66) 21:56.9* 2012 Henry Hamilton (SV I) 21:33.41 1971 L. Wade (67) 22:35.8 2012 Henry Hamilton (SV I) 21:33.41 1972 J. Olrich (60) 21:06.1* Carlo Zezza (SV II) 21:47.26 1973 J. Olrich (61) 22:24.3 Christopher Collins (GV) 23:15.63 1974 J. Olrich (62) 23:33.1 2013 Landon Carter (SV I) 21:20.89 1975 R. Cutler (62) 23:52.8 Carlo Zezza (SV II) 21:27.05 1976 J. Olrich (64) 22:12.3 Richard Kendall (GV) 22:38.56 1977 R. Cutler (64) 23:47.3 2014 Chuck Cook (SV I) 20:43.782 1978 J. Olrich (66) 22:11.0 Carlo Zezza (SV II) 21:44.681 THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH 1979 J. Olrich (67) 22:12.6 Christopher Collins (GV) 22:35.141 1980 D. Challinor (60) 22:08.6 2015 Chuck Cook (SV 1) 21:29.417 1981 D. Challinor (61) 20:45.1* Carlo Zezza (SV II) 22:27.463 1982 D. Challinor (62) 21:25.3 Christopher Collins (GV) 23:43.848 1983 D. Challinor (63) 21:09.3 2016 Michael Tebay (SV I) 21:25.212 1984 D. Challinor (64) 20:51.5 Henry Hamilton (SV II) 23:28.834 Carlo Zezza (GV) 23:03.005 1985 D. Challinor (65) 23:11.7 2017 Tom Bishop (SV I) 20:35.248 1986 D. Challinor (66) 21:16.9 Henry Hamilton (SV II) 22:27.499 1987 H. Rogers (61) 21:13.0 Carlo Zezza (GV) 22:28.714 1988 D. Challinor (68) 22:37.4 Senior-Veteran Singles – Women 1989 D. Challinor (69) 23:19.0 1997 M. Stone (70) 26:49.7* 1990 H. Rogers (64) 21:39.7 1998 M. Stone (71) 27:09.0 1991 S. Pell (60) 22:00.5 1999 M. Burgard (71) 28:13.46 1992 S. Pell (61) 20:20.9* 2000 M. Burgard (72) 27:38.55 1993 S. Pell (62) 20:32.8 2001 M. Burgard (73) 27:20.269 1994 S. Pell (63) 20:37.3 2002 Eve Green (70) 26:22.695 1995 S. Pell (64) 20:12.8* 2003 Eve Green (71) 26:28.661 1996 100 Year Storm 2004 Eve Green (72) Short’d 1997 T. Swayze (60) 20:34.1 2005 Eve Green (73) 27:32.786 1998 C. Collins (65) 20:17.23 2006 Laurette Rindlaub (72) 26:17.258 1999 R. Kendall (69) 20:35.17 2007 Laurette Rindlaud (73) 25:34.733 2000 C. Collins (67) 20.34.20 2008 Eve Green (76) 26:09.900 2001 C. Collins (68) 19:24.329* 2009 Eve Green (77) 27:56.671 2002 C. Collins (69) 19:57.024 2010 Jan Stone (70) 24:45.23* 2003 Carlo Zezza (67) 20:30.350 2011 Jan Stone (71) 24:54.276 2004 Duncan Howat (60) Short’d 2012 Brooke Stevens (SV I) 25:14.35 2005 Carlo Zezza (69) 20:53.900 2012 Laurette Rindlaub (SV II) 29:21.23 2006 Duncan Howat (62) 20:02.855 2012 Eve Green (GV) 29:41.95 2007 Duncan Howat (63) 19:53.291 2013 Brooke Stevens (SV I) 24:19.71 2008 Bennet Jones (69) 20:07.800 2009 James Dietz (60) 20:17.311 1971 J. Olrich 20:58.7 2010 Richard Anderson (60) 19:26.339 1972 D. Challinor 21:35.2 2011 Richard Anderson (61) 20:07.112 1973 D. Challinor 22:08.6 2012 Al Flanders (V I) 20:02.97 1974 E. Lynch 22:26.4 2012 Michael Tebay (V II) 21:02.51 1975 E. Lynch 22:30.1 2013 Gregg Stone (V I) 19:35.52 1976 E. Lynch 21:31.6 2013 Bob Schumacher (V II) 20:10.98 1977 E. Lynch 22:16.3 2014 Gregg Stone (V I) 19:34.910 1978 J. Welchli 21:23.7 2014 Raimund Haberl (V II) 19:46.305 1979 J. Kelly, Jr. 21:08.2 2015 Tim Willsallen ( V I) 21:26.314 1980 J. Kelly, Jr. 21:01.2 MEDIA GUIDE 2018 2015 Rainmund Haberl (VII) 21:36.144 1981 J. Welchli 20:21.3* 46 2016 Tim Willsallen (V I) 20:06.462 2 1982 S. Pell 20:51.9 Richard Anderson (V II) 20:35.366 1983 J. Welchli 20:20.5* ® 2017 John Randle (V I) 19:33.549 1984 S. Pell 20:12.9* Ian Luxford (V II) 19:40.580 1985 G. Baines 22:13.5 Veteran Singles – Women 1986 C. Peterson 20:40.8 1982 G. Zint (65) 28:23.5* 1987 G. Baines 20:12.7* 1986 G. Zint (69) 26:46.2* 1988 W. Reimann 21:01.4 1987 G. Zint (70) 26:15.9* 1989 J. McGowan 21:23.4 1988 K. Loewy (63) 29:05.0 1990 H. Treffeisen 19:42.7* 1989 K. Loewy (64) 29:01.1 1991 L. Klecatsky 19:38.5* 1990 G. Zint (73) 25:59.4* 1992 L. Klecatsky 18:54.3* 1991 K. Loewy (66) 29:14.7 1993 L. Klecatsky 19:58.1 1992 E. Bayer (83) 29:35.0 1994 L. Klecatsky 19:12.7 1993 K. Loewy (68) 29:12.3 1995 L. Klecatsky 19:24.7 1994 L. Rindlaub (60) 28:01.0 1996 100 Year Storm 1995 L. Hussman (62) 26:02.7 1997 L. Carter 19:34.1 1996 100 Year Storm 1998 D. Howat 19:46.23 1997 L. Hussman (64) 23:54.5* 1999 R. Spousta 19:33.81 1998 L. Hussman (65) 25:56.27 2000 R. Spousta 19:33.81 1999 B. Johnson (67) 26:18.31 2001 K. Juurakko 19:15.170 2000 B. Green (61) 25:30.64

FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH 2002 A. Flanders 19:56.269 2001 B. Green (62) 24:01.599 2003 Robert Slocum 19:39.260 2002 Brooke Stevens (61) 24:15.937 2004 Dennis Ruane Short’d 2003 Brooke Stevens (62) 23:43.282* 2005 Craig Leeds 21:31.301 2004 Brooke Stevens (63) Short’d 2006 Craig Leeds 20:53.285 2005 Catherine Kemper (60) 24:54.265 2007 David Gleeson 19:03.979 2006 Catherine Kemper (61) 23:27.607* 2008 Michael Stolper 19:41.20 2007 Brooke Stevens (66) 23:25.662* 2009 Michael Stolper 19:53.660 2008 Brooke Stevens (67) 23:29.600 2010 Peter MacGowan 18:54.519 2009 Susan Kinne (61) 22:51.816* 2011 Peter MacGowan 19:09.324 2010 Catherine Kember (65) 22:20.427* 2012 Greg Benning 19:21.9 2011 Marie Hagelstein(60) 22:47.309 2013 Greg Benning 18:15.870 2012 Susan Kinne (V I) 23:04.66 2014 Greg Benning 18:15.165* 2012 Catherine Kemper (V II) 24:21.83 2015 Greg Benning 19:25.816 2013 Catherine Widgery (V I) 22:59.27 2016 Greg Benning 18:23.893 2013 Susan Kinne (V II) 22:42. 44 2017 Greg Benning 18:26.751 2014 Joelle Thuez (V I) 21:58.302 Grand-Master Singles Women 2014 Jill Gardner (V II) 23:05.850 1981 K. Kalkhof 25:35.3* 2015 Laura Stirton Aust (V I) 23:43.427 1982 K. Kalkhof 25:58.5 2015 Jill Gardner (V II) 24:28.238 1986 K. Kalkhof 27:10.1 2016 Diane Davis (V I ) 22:09.123* 1987 N. Heiden 28:36.0 Marie Hagelstein (V II) 24:16.271 1988 C. McGowan 28:59.5 2017 Margarita Zezza (V I) 20:53.913 Patrice Glover (V II) 23:28.424 1989 S. Nestor 29:43.1 Grand Master Singles Men (50+) 1990 B. Green 24:02.5* 1965 J.Olrich 21:36.0* 1991 L. Daly 24:30.6 1966 J.Olrich 23:04.4 1992 B. Green 22:41.9* 1967 J.Olrich 22:43.8 1993 B. Green 24:36.4 1968 R. Duncan 27:08.3 1994 B. Green 23:56.6 1969 J. Olrich Short’d 1995 B. Green 24:03.2 1970 J. Olrich 20:53.7* 1996 100 Year Storm 1997 E. Webber 22:41.5* 2011 1980 Rowing Club 17:42.097 1998 L. Kennett 22:10.68 2012 1980 Rowing Club 17:31.28 1999 L. Kennett 23:09.83 2013 Cambridge Boat Club 17:07.604* 2000 L. Kennett 21:50.00* 2014 Cambridge Boat Club 17:07.899 2001 L. Kennett 21:50.009 2015 Tyrian Club 18:24.083 2002 V. Reynolds 22:57.634 2016 Wallingford 17:28.955 2003 Judy Geer 21:46.504* 2017 Wallingford 17:05.637* 2004 Judy Geer Short’d Senior-Master Fours – Women 2005 Judy Geer 24:25.000 2003 Community Rowing, Inc. 20:01.267* 2006 S. Dandridge 23:22.004 2004 Conibear Rowing Club Short’d 2007 Judy Geer 21:30.930 2005 Conibear Rowing Club 20:33.681 MEDIA GUIDE 2018 2008 M. Jekabson-Zezza 20:55.70* 2006 Minnesota Coaches 21:01.138 47 2009 M. Jekabson-Zezza 21:33.320 2007 Watercat Rowing Club 19:48.392* ® 2010 M. Jekabson-Zezza 21:23.317 2008 Watercat Rowing Club 20:01.500 2011 CB Sands-Bohrer 21:16.684 2009 Orleans Sweep 20:16.415 2012 Lynn Jennings 20:54.25* 2010 RV Willem III 19:49.298 2013 Saiya Remmler 20:35.912 2011 Orleans Sweep 20:35.690 2014 Saiya Remmler 20:48.157 2012 Orleans Sweeps & Sculls 19:59.20 2015 Maureen Harriman 22:06.125 2013 Marin Rowing Association 19:15.809 2016 Mitz Carr 21:07.920 2014 Melbourne U. Boat Club 19:17.111 2017 Carlotte Hollings 21:03.374 2015 Upper Valley Rowing Foundation 20:31.641 Senior-Master Eights – Men 2016 Toronto Sculling 19:49.293 2003 GrosseIle RC 16:20.769* 2017 Cambridge 18:45.398 2004 Leander BC Short’d Senior-Master Doubles – Men 2005 Kent Mitchell RC 16:37.063 2003 S. Hathaway, C. Leeds 18:10.724* 2006 Team Attager 16:57.419 2004 R. Eldridge, T. Dryer Short’d 2007 Team Attager 15:43.490* 2005 R. Eldridge, T. Dryer 18:23.341 2008 Team Attager 16:05.100 2006 R. Haberl, R. Slocum 19:05.342 2009 Team Attager 16:02.702 2007 R. Haberl, R. Slocum 18:06.910* 2010 Team Attager 16:15.302 2008 P. Kermond, S. Roop 18:07.400 2011 Team Attager 16:10.291 2009 P. Kermond, S. Roop 18:33.210 2012 Palm Beach RA 15:59.78 2010 J. Tunnicliffe, R. Slocum 18:23.223 FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH 2013 Marin Rowing Association 15:29.874* 2011 M. Hughes, D. Hamilton 18:44.416 2014 Marin Rowing Association 15:39.403 2012 C. Windeknecht, M. Daemon 18:05.01* 2015 Molesey Boat Club 16:14.138 2013 M. Smith, D. Gorriaran 17:16.197* 2016 Molesey Boat Club 15:22.833 2014 M. Smith, D. Gorriaran 17:24.765 2017 Marin 15:28.144 2015 M. Smith, D. Gorriaran 18:35.818 Senior-Master Eights – Women 2016 M. Smith, D. Gorriaran 18:14.977 2003 Lake Union Crew 18:41.738* 2017 M. Smith, D. Gorriaran 17:40.189 2004 Lake Union Crew Short’d Senior-Master Doubles – Women 2005 Martha’s Moms RC 19:08.173 2003 J. Linse, S. Kinne 20:54.239* 2006 Lake Union Crew 20:14.253 2004 J. Linse, S. Kinne Short’d 2007 1980 Rowing Club 18:00.427* 2005 J. Linse, S. Kinne 20:32.722* 2008 1980 Rowing Club 18:34.100 2006 J. Linse, S. Kinne 21:31.954 2009 Etats Unis RC 17:44.959* 2007 J. Linse, S. Kinne 19:53.749* 2010 Etats Unis RC 18:35.435 2008 L. Brunner, E. Hamann 20:13.800 2011 Marin Rowing Association 18:01.795 2009 T. Olin Santry, G. Deangelis 20:19.767 2012 Marin Rowing Association 17:44.45* 2010 I. Stekl, F. Tuite 20:28.997 2013 Marin Rowing Association 17:35.754* 2011 I. Stekl, F. Tuite 20:35.087 2014 Long Beach Rowing Assoc. 17:39.401 2012 I. Stekl, F. Tuite 19:50.91* 2015 Chinook Performance Racing 18:37.825 2013 C. Sands-Bohrer, L. Muri 19:17.932* 2016 Long Beach 17:25.324* 2014 C. Sands-Bohrer, L. Muri 19:36.305 2017 Chinook 17:22.899* 2015 C. Sands-Bohrer, L. Muri 20:52.573 Senior-Master Fours – Men 2016 C. Sands-Bohrer, L. Muri 20:23.452 2003 Toronto Sculling Club 17:25.527* 2017 C, Matthes, M. Mazzio 19:48.019 2004 Kent Mitchell RC Short’d Senior-Master Singles – Men 2005 Toronto Sculling Club 18:05.962 1965 B. Pirnie, Jr. 23:05.0* 2006 Rocky Mountain RC 18:48.890 1966 W. Brace 22:12.3* 2007 1980 Rowing Club 17:35.750 1967 W. Brace 21:35.5* 2008 1980 Rowing Club 17:35.900 1968 R. Emmet, Jr. 25:36.9 2009 1980 Rowing Club 17:43.938 1969 M. Lax Short’d 2010 1980 Rowing Club 17:55.060 1970 E. Lynch :45.1* 1971 J. Welchli 20:00.8* 1999 J. Geer 21:09.22 1972 J. Welchli 20:01.6 2000 J. Geer 21:55.55 1973 S. Cromwell 20:24.0 2001 J. Geer 20:33.599* 1974 G. Ignas 21:58.4 2002 J. Geer 22:18.541 1975 G. Ignas 22:24.8 2003 M. Jekabsons 20:18.049* 1976 J. Welchli 20:58.2 2004 Ellen Kennelly Short’d 1977 R. Abromeit 21:53.1 2005 Ellen Kennelly 23:07.264 1978 R. Abromeit 21:03.7 2006 Ellen Kennelly 22:32.186 1979 B. Jones 20:09.6 2007 Ellen Kennelly 20:18.334 1980 R. Perkins 20:12.4 2008 Ellen Kennelly 21:17.000 MEDIA GUIDE 2018 1981 H. Parker 19:33.3* 2009 Susan Brown 20:59.157 48 1982 J. McGowan 18:35.7* 2010 Tina Vandersteel 22:04.883 1983 J. McGowan 18:35.9 2011 Lisa Schlenker 20:42.279 ® 1984 M. McGowan 1 8:34.3* 2012 Tina Vandersteel 20:36.04 1985 N. Halleen 20:19.8 2013 Tina Vandersteel 20:39.047 1986 J. McGowan 19:00.0 2014 Lisa Weise 20:56.495 1987 N. Halleen 19:21.8 2015 Jennifer Bullock 22:39.786 1988 H. Hamilton 20:23.3 2016 Michelle Pince 21:14.731 1989 R. Spousta 21:07.3 2017 Michelle Prince 20:26.310 1990 R. Spousta 18:57.6 Alumni Eights – Men 1991 J. Dietz 19:21.9 2009 Northeastern U. Alumni 15:13.543 1992 R. Spousta 18:32.1* 2010 Northeastern U. Alumni 15:32.673 1993 P. Monckton 19:51.1 2011 Northeastern U. Alumni 15:27.931 1994 M. Hindery 19:07.9 2012 Northeastern U. Alumni 14:49.25 1995 S. Hathaway 19:04.4 2013 Friends of Georgetown Rowing 14:49.645 1996 100 Year Storm 2014 Northeastern U. Alumni 14:53.351 1997 S. Hathaway 18:52.7 2015 Northeastern U. Alumni 15:45.285 1998 S. Hathaway 19:11.95 2016 MRA Alumni 14:48.253 1999 L. Burquier 19:37.71 2017 BMA Boat Club 14:42.019* 2000 P. Monchton 20:27.04 Alumni Eights – Women 2001 J. Gordon 18:59.319 2009 University of Virginia Alumni 17:18.152 2010 University of Virginia Alumni 17:36.375

FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH 2002 J. Gordon 19:55.871 2003 John Tracey 1 8:56.241 2011 Friends of Brown Women’s Crew 17:15.006 2004 Robert Blunt Short’d 2012 University of Michigan Alumni 16:24.13* 2005 Thomas Darling 21:13.193 2013 University of Virginia Alumni 16:15.484* 2006 Gregory Benning 19:47.535 2014 University of Michigan Alumni 15:56.659 2007 Gregory Benning 18:19.758* 2015 University of Michigan Alumni 17:27.307 2008 Thomas Bohrer 18:34.600 2016 Fat Cat 16:10.798 2017 Virginia Alumni 15:48.524* 2009 Thomas Bohrer 18:38.605 Club Fours – Men 2010 James McGaffigan 18:58.909 1965 Lowell Tech. Inst. 20:15.0* 2011 James McGaffigan 18:39.155 1966 Northeastern Univ. 20:07.9* 2012 Russ Cone 18:26.98 1967 M.I.T. BC 19:41.9* 2013 Russell Cone 18:25.223 1968 Brown Univ. 20:38.4 2014 James McGaffigan 18:23.765 1969 Spuyten Duyvil RC Short’d 2015 Rusell Cone 19:32.347 1970 Lowell Tech. Inst. 17:55.5* 2016 Hugh Mackworth-Praed 19:09.917 2017 Hans Halvorson 18:41.970 1971 Dartmouth Coll. 17:19.3* Senior-Master Singles – Women 1972 Univ. Of Virginia 17:47.5 1986 M. Meyer 23:05.0* 1973 Harvard Univ. 18:29.2 1987 M. Meyer 22:29.1* 1974 Boston Univ. 18:29.2 1988 M. Meyer 23:21.0 1975 Yale Univ. 18:20.7 1989 D. Post 25:13.3 1976 Upper Canada Coll. 17:45.0 1990 M. McCormick 22:05.1* 1977 Yale Univ. 18:57.1 1991 E. Razee 22:47.9 1987 Fairmount Ra 17:31.9 1992 E. Razee 21:25.9* 1988 Fairmount Ra 18:25.0 1993 I. Blachev 23:31.0 1989 Syracuse Chargers 17:56.4 1994 L. Stone 21:57.1 1990 Rollins Coll. 17:37.9 1995 L. Stone 22:12.8 1991 Palm Beach Ra 18:31.0 1996 100 Year Storm 1992 Milwaukee RC 17:11.2* 1997 J. Geer 20:37.9* 1993 Club De Regatas 16:42.3* 1998 L. Stone 21:46.29 1994 Bulldog RC 16:41.9* 1995 Bulldog RC 16:49.9 1996 100 Year Storm 1971 15:48.1* 1997 St. Paul’s School 16:52.1 1972 U.S.C.G. Acad. 15:48.1 1998 Palm Beach RA 17:02.06 1973 U.S.C.G. Acad. 16:20.6 1999 San Diego RC 18:09.61 1974 Syracuse Alumni Ra 16:44.4 2000 Lincoln Park BC 17:30.15 1975 Yale Univ. 16:12.6 2001 Union BC 17:18.390 1976 U.S.C.G. Acad . 15:59.8 2002 Charles River RA 16:33.879* 1977 U.S.C.G. Acad. 16:53.0 2003 Union Boat Club 17:10.474 1978 U.S. Naval Acad. 16:26.6 2004 Bosporos BC Short’d 1979 U.S. Naval Acad. 16:18.9 2005 Union Boat Club 17:20.485 1980 U. Of New Hampshire 16:01.0 2006 Riverside Boat Club 18:00.457 1981 U. Of New Hampshire 16:03.5 MEDIA GUIDE 2018 2007 Big Foot Moving BC 16:41.75 1982 Northeastern Univ. 15:15.5* 49 2008 Riverside Boat Club 16:53.5001 1983 Northeastern Univ. 15:32.7 ® 2009 McGill University 17:19.146 1984 Temple Univ. 15:14.6* 2010 Peterborough Rowing Club 16:57.556 1985 Harvard Univ. 16:14.3 2011 Peterborough Rowing Club 17:28.207 1986 Harvard Univ. 15:29.6 2012 Union Boat Club 16:49.16 1987 Boston Univ. 15:24.5 2013 Union Boat Club 16:05.311 1988 M.I.T. BC 16:27.9 2014 Union Boat Club 16:15.995 1989 Tideway Scullers 16:07.1 2015 Union Boat Club 16:54.541 1990 Peterborough RC 15:53.5 2016 Dartmouth 16:57.863 1991 New Haven RC 16:12.4 2017 Riverside 16:22.856 1992 M.I.T. BC 15:33.7 Club Fours – Women 1993 Penn AC 15:16.0 1987 Carnegie Lake 20:30.0* 1994 M.I.T. BC 15:30.8 1988 Miami RC 20:30.6 1995 Penn AC 15:16.9 1989 Villanova Univ. 20:55.4 1996 100 Year Storm 1990 Williamstown BC 19:59.5* 1997 Onota Lake Ra 14:56.4* 1991 Williams Coll. 21:09.0 1998 Tideway Sculler’s 15:30.0 1992 Rocky Mountain RC 19:13.5* 1999 Harvard University 16:20.80 1993 Long Beach Ra 19:16.4 2000 Marin BC 15:40.14 1994 D. Ruderverein E.V. 19:23.1 2001 Drummoyne RC 15:01.392 1995 Syracuse Alumni Ra 19:35.4 2002 ASR Nereus 15:26.502 THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH 1996 100 Year Storm 2003 Melbourne Univ. BC 15:13.093 1997 Saugatuck Ra 18:42.95* 2004 Molesey Boat Club Short’d 1998 Univ. Of Wisconsin 19:32.99 2005 ASR Nereus 15:20.656 1999 Saugatuck RA 20:42.09 2006 BMA BC 16:04.007 2000 South Chicago RC 19:41.00 2007 Harvard University 15:01.799 2001 Saugatuck RA 19:11.056 2008 Harvard University 15:04.000 2002 Capital RC 19:09.495 2009 Yale University Crew 15:22.613 2003 Ottawa Rowing Club 19:17.174 2010 Harvard University 15:09.811 2004 University of Tulsa Short’d 2011 Brown University 15:20.879 2005 Univ. of Louisville 19:06.038 2012 Brown University Crew 14:41.27* 2006 Saugatuck RC 19:10.652 2013 Brown University Crew 14:26.767* 2007 Don Rowing Club 19:10.746 2014 Northeastern University 14:35.768 2008 Riverside Boat Club 18:35.00* 2015 Brown University Crew 15:04.950 2009 University of Virginia 18:45.274 2016 Harvard U 14:58.331 2010 Lincoln Park Boat Club 20:09.954 2017 BU Men 14:32.582 2011 Boston University 19:49.416 Club Eights – Women 2012 TBC Racing 19:16.70 1979 Mt. Holyoke 19:08.3* 2013 Fordham University 18:39.390 1980 Notre Dame RC 20:06.8 2014 Fordham University 18:19.191* 1981 Univ. Of Minnesota 18:26.6* 2015 Potomac Boat Club 19:01.087 1982 Univ. Of Minnesota 17:26.4* 2016 Penn 19:08.815 1983 Dartmouth Coll. 18:00.3 2017 Alabama 18:02.402* 1984 Dartmouth Coll. 17:30.6 Club Eights – Men 1985 Dartmouth Coll. 19:08.6 1965 Lowell Tech. Inst. 17:38.0* 1986 Potomac BC 17:54.9 1966 Vesper BC 18:14.8 1987 Wesleyan Univ. 18:02.0 1967 Syracuse Alumni Ra 17:24.7* 1988 Housatonic Ra 18:29.8 1968 Dartmouth Coll. 17:53.4 1989 Seattle RC 18:58.4 1969 Princeton Univ. Short’d 1990 Ithaca Coll. 17:56.9 1970 Marist Coll. 16:00.3* 1991 Baltimore RC 18:48.4 1992 Connecticut Coll. 17:58.9 2003 K Thorsness, D Birch 19:31.373 1993 Holy Cross Coll. 17:54.5 2004 K. Lewis, G. Cipollone Short’d 1994 Minneapolis RC 17:28.1 2005 M.Bray, G.DeAngeles 21:40.258 1995 Wesleyan Univ. 17:30.4 2006 P. Raila, S. Padilla 21:20.047 1996 100 Year Storm 2007 T. Zarzeczny-Bell, S. Remmier 19:00.316* 1997 Queen’s Univ. 16:58.4* 2008 T. Zarzeczny-Bell, S. Remmler 18:49.700* 1998 Univ. Of Iowa 17:48.74 2009 T. Zarzeczny-Bell, S. Remmler 19:20.217 1999 Riverside Boat Club 18:20.16 2010 T. Zarzeczny-Bell, S. Remmler 20:09.439 2000 Riverside BC 17:23.69 2011 T. Zarzeczny-Bell, S. Remmler 20:10.841 2001 Univ. of Tennessee 17:31.817 2012 C. Matthes, M. Mazzio 20:07.2 MEDIA GUIDE 2018 2002 Univ. of Tennessee 17:07.493 2013 K. Salchow MacArthur, L Schienker 20:43.413 50 2003 Riverside Boat Club 17:30.728 2014 R. Perry, K. Amdur 21:10.209 2004 Lake Washington RC Short’d 2015 K. Salchow MacArthur, H. Gehman 19:50.452 ® 2005 Univ. of Tennessee 16:49.911* 2016 A. Lanfer/S. White 19:52.402 2006 Univ. of Tennessee 18:10.339 2017 K. Salchow MacArthur, H. Gehman 19:04.317 2007 Univ. of Tennessee 17:16.740 Master Fours – Men 2008 Yale University 16:47.900* 1995 Albatros Klgnfrt 17:21.1* 2009 University of Virginia 17:03.732 1996 100 Year Storm 2010 Riverside Boat Club 17:41.256 1997 Belfast RC 17:03.38* 2011 University of Tennessee 17:41.475 1998 Palm Beach Ra 17:54.23 2012 Yale University Crew 17:02.92 1999 Palm Beach Ra 17:55.33 2013 Radcliffe Crew 16:41.930* 2000 Palm Beach Ra 18:07.42 2014 Brown University W. Crew 16:09.902* 2001 1980 RC 17:24.230 2015 Brown University W. Crew 17:09.583 2002 1980 RC 17:54.505 2016 Brown University W. Crew 16:50.417 2003 1980 Rowing Club 17:10.816 2017 Radcliffe 16:27.044 2004 1980 Rowing Club Short’d Master Doubles – Men 2005 Cambridge Boat Club 18:47.473 1994 Rude & Smooth 17:45.7* 2006 Cambridge Boar Club 18:31.447 1995 Rude & Smooth 18:20.6 2007 Cambridge Boat Club 17:40.614 1996 100 Year Storm 2008 Cambridge Boat Club 17:03.600 1997 Western RC 17:56.7 2009 Palm Beach RA 17:15.089 1998 Cambridge Boat Club 17:59.07 2010 Palm Beach RA 17:14.280 FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH 1999 California Yacht Club 18:13.84 2011 Charles River RA 17:10.269 2000 Hathaway, Leeds 17:54.11 2012 Pocock Rowing Center 17:41.05 2001 Gwadz, Bax 17:23.810* 2013 Marin Rowing Association 17:15.672 2002 Gwadz, Bax 17:48.560 2014 Palm Beach Rowing Assoc. 17:02.610 2003 M. Smith, D. Gorriaran 17:13.688* 2015 Molesey Boat Club 17:01.585* 2004 M. Smith, D. Gorriaran Short’d 2016 Palm Beach 17:25.514 2005 M. Smith, D. Gorriaran 19:38.607 2017 Sammamish Association 16:59.544* 2006 M. Smith, D. Gorriaran 18:19.098 Master Fours – Women 2007 M. Smith, D. Gorriaran 17:29.592 1995 Portland BC 18:54.35* 2008 M. Smith, D. Gorriaran 17:20.500 1996 100 Year Storm 2009 D. Johnson, G. Benning 17:24.987 1997 Portland BC 19:29.8 2010 J. Manson, G. Benning 18:03.913 1998 Lake Washington RC 20:07.20 2011 M. Smith, D. Gorriaran 18:40.401 1999 Lake Washington RC 20:15.22 2012 M. Smith, D. Gorriaran 17:22.37 2000 Saugatuck RC 20:40.92 2013 K. McDonnell, R. White 18:31.417 2001 Alabama Crew 19:32.829 2014 J. Patrick, J. Dundon 19:10.749 2002 Dresdner Ruderverein 20:16.996 2015 S. Wolf. P. Morelli 18:05.578 2003 Dresdner Ruderverein 19:22.893 2016 S. Wolf/P. Morelli 17:59.636 2004 Saugatuck Rowing Club Short’d 2017 S. Wolf, P. Morelli 17:21.309 2005 Fairmount Rowing Assn. 21:57.335 Master Doubles – Women 2006 1992 Olympic RC 20:54.457 1994 California Yacht Club 20:01.8* 2007 Minnesota Boat Club 19:02.274 1995 California Yacht Club 20:59.0 2008 Minnesota Boat Club 18:42.80* 1996 100 Year Storm 2009 Minnesota Boat Club 19:03.122 1997 California Yacht Club 19:42.3* 2010 Minnesota Boat Club 19:55.121 1998 California Yacht Club 20:12.26 2011 Potomac Boat Club 19:51.271 1999 Portland RC 20:17.15 2012 Saugatuck Rowing Club 19:15.45 2000 Kronick, Hamann 19:09.36* 2013 Saugatuck Rowing Club 18:20.360* 2001 Thorsness, Birch 19:20.00 2014 Minneapolis Rowing Center 18:54.600 2002 Santry, DeAngelis 19:24.496 2015 Minneapolis Rowing Center 19:50.543 2016 Alexandria 19:40.423 2017 Marlow 18:53.464 1979 Harvard Univ. 17:01.5* Master Eights – Men 1980 Victoria City RC 17:35.1 1995 1980 RC 15:38.8* 1981 New York A.C. 16:59.2* 1996 100 Year Storm 1982 New York A.C. 16:28.1 1997 1980 RC 15:30.9* 1983 Harvard Univ. 16:25.4 1998 Leander Boat Club 15:26.82 1984 Harvard Univ. 16:24.5* 1999 Palm Beach Ra 15:54.71 1985 Ridley Grad. BC 17:22.1 2000 Leander Boat Club 15:56.51 1986 Yale Old Fel. Ra 16:39.4 2001 Leander Boat Club 15:16.139* 1987 Ridley Grad BC 16:53.4 2002 Palm Beach Ra 16:05.564 1988 Yale Old Fel. Ra 17:27.2 2003 Pocock Rowing Center 15:22.026 1989 Craftsbury Sc. 18:40.8 MEDIA GUIDE 2018 2004 Pocock Rowing Center Short’d 1990 Fredericton 17:15.7 51 2005 Penn AC 15:22.323 1991 Durham BC 17:16.9 ® 2006 Pocock Rowing Center 15:57.194 1992 Boston RC 16:01.2* 2007 Penn AC 15:24.731 1993 Boston RC 16:54.4 2008 Kent Mitchell RC 15:20.400 1994 Ridley Graduate BC 16:35.0 2009 Penn Athletic Center 15:26.466 1995 Boston RC 16:54.4 2010 RV Rijnland 15:38.652 1996 100 Year Storm 2011 Kennebecasis RC 15:36.387 1997 New York A.C. 16:32.0 2012 Molesey Boat Club 15:14.86* 1998 New York A.C. 16:42.06 2013 Kennebecasis Rowing Club 14:51.382* 1999 New York A.C. 17:21.11 2014 Shannon Rowing Club 14:46.602 2000 Ridley Graduate BC 17:28.29 2015 Molesey Boat Club 15:22.317 2001 London Training Ctr. 16:54.279 2016 Molesey 15:24.083 2002 S. Smolders, B. Hendrickx 17:34.820 2017 Shannon 15:01.254 2003 J. Burns, B. Martin-Doyle 16:38.387 Master Eights – Women 2004 N. Swick, M. Swick Short’d 1995 Portland BC 18:54.35* 2005 A. Kroeker, N. Swick 16:42.342 1996 100 Year Storm 2006 S. Stitt, S. DuRoss 17:54.727 1997 Portland BC 19:29.8 2007 S. Stitt, S. DuRoss 16:32.264 1998 Lake Washington RC 20:07.20 2008 A. Liverman, P. Graves 16:05.500 1999 Lake Washington RC 20:15.22 2009 P. Graves, T. Graves 16:10.931 2000 Saugatuck RC 20:40.92 2010 P. Graves, T. Graves 17:06.053 THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH 2001 Alabama Crew 19:32.829 2011 P. Graves, T. Graves 16:26.856 2002 Dresdner Ruderverein 20:16.996 2012 I. Cop, O. Tuft 16:12:64 2003 Dresdner Ruderverein 19:22.893 2013 S. Stitt, M. Miller 15:51.988* 2004 Saugatuck Rowing Club Short’d 2014 V. Sinkovic, M. Sinkovic 15:40.566 2005 Fairmount Rowing Assn. 21:57.335 2015 S. Stitt, W. Cowles 17:01.955 2006 1992 Olympic RC 20:54.457 2016 J.Keen/E.Frid 16:58.899 2007 Minnesota Boat Club 19:02.274 2017 J. Keen/E. Frid 16:35.304 2008 Minnesota Boat Club 18:42.80* Championship Doubles – Women 2009 Minnesota Boat Club 19:03.122 1980 Univ. of Penn. 19:19.7* 2010 Minnesota Boat Club 19:55.121 1981 Univ. of Penn. 19:05.1* 2011 Potomac Boat Club 19:51.271 1982 Univ. of Penn. 18:49.0* 2012 Saugatuck Rowing Club 19:15.45 1983 Victoria City BC 18:22.3* 2013 Saugatuck Rowing Club 18:20.360* 1984 Victoria City BC 18:19.9* 2014 Minneapolis Rowing Club 18:54.6 1985 St. Catherines RC 19:49.5 2015 Minneapolis Rowing Club 19:50.543 1986 St. Catherines RC 18:31.6 2016 Alexandria Community Rowing 19:40.423 1987 St. Catherines RC 18:44.9 2017 Marlow 18:53.464 1988 Vesper BC 18:22.3 Championship Doubles – Men 1989 Vesper BC 21:04.7 1968 Spuyten Buyvill RC 22:44.7* 1990 Vesper BC 19:00.4 1969 Cambridge BC Short’d 1991 Leipzig SC 18:51.1 1970 Cambridge BC 17:34.0* 1992 Cambridge BC 18:06.0 1971 New York A.C. 17:07.0* 1993 Boston RC 19:00.5 1972 New York A.C. 17:04.3* 1994 Boston RC 17:59.3* 1973 New York A.C. 17:35.0 1995 Dutch Nat’l Team 18:31.0 1974 New York A.C. 17:38.9 1996 100 Year Storm 1975 New York A.C. 17:46.8 1997 Augusta Training Ctr. 17:59.7 1976 Riverside BC 17:14.2 1998 Potomac BC 18:23.51 1977 Harvard Univ. 17:41.0 1999 ARCO Training Ctr. 19:12.83 1978 New York A.C. 17:17.1 2000 Riverside BC 19:31.99 2001 Georgetown/Brown 18:29.660 2008 17:33.000 2002 K. Salchow, H. Gehmen 19:26.664 2009 Michael Sivigny 18:01.095 2003 A.M.De Zwager, J.Rumball 17:51.468* 2010 Michael Sivigny 18:45.967 2004 M. Layne Salter, M. Page Short’d 2011 Mahe Drysdale 17:57.325 2005 C. Davies,A.Browning 18:38.346 2012 17:56.53 2006 M. Matia, E. Mygatt 19:37.733 2013 Knetil Borch 17:12.313* 2007 M. Matia, E. Mygatt 18:17.315 2014 Andrew Campbell 17:11.646 2008 J. Haigh, T. Twigg 17:46.00* 2015 Mahe Drysdale 18:11.966 2009 M. Kalmoe, E. Tomek 18:01.766 2016 Kjetil Borch 18:26.429 2010 J. Reel, M. Walsh 18:57.381 2017 Michael Schmid 17:56.416 MEDIA GUIDE 2018 2011 J. Goldsack, J. Daley 18:40.291 Lightweight Singles – Men 52 2012 K. Stainken, M. Wimberley 18:16.59 1965 L. Fogelberg 19:54.0* 2013 M. Lobnig, I. Janssen 18:00.138 1966 L. Sompayrac 21:24.7 ® 2014 E. Hogerwerf, I. Janssen 17:27.510 1967 L. Klecatsky 21:14.8 2015 C. Achterberg, I. Janssen 18:57.933 1968 E. Frederick 21:28.9 2016 K.Brennan, E.Twigg 18:08.700 1969 E. Frederick Short’d 2017 M. McAuliffe, L. Keane 18:13.242 1970 L. Klecatsky 18:44.4* Championship Singles – Men 1971 L. Klecatsky 18:39.8* 1965 Robert Arlett 20:24.0* 1972 L. Klecatsky 18:58.2 1966 James Dietz 20:57.1 1973 L. Klecatsky 19:04.2 1967 Paul Wilson 20:13.3* 1974 L. Klecatsky 19:46.5 1968 Paul Wilson 19:52.2* 1975 L. Klecatsky 18:52.2 1969 Paul Wilson Short’d 1976 L. Klecatsky 18:41.4 1970 Paul Wilson 18:16.1* 1977 L. Klecatsky 20:01.7 1971 James Dietz 17:54.2* 1978 L. Klecatsky 19:00.6 1972 James Dietz 18:32.3 1979 T. Hazeltime 19:06.7 1973 James Dietz 18:17.7 1980 L. Klecatsky 19:00.5 1974 James Dietz 19:37.3 1981 S. Roop 17:57.6* 1975 James Dietz 18:55.4 1982 S. Roop 18:12.1 1976 James Dietz 18:46.1 1983 P. Fuchs 18:21.6 1977 Greg Stone, III 19:23.7 1984 P. Fuchs 17:24.8* 1978 Peter Cortez 19:12.5 1985 P. Tattersall 19:24.6 FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH 1979 Christopher Wood 18:36.5 1986 P. Tatersall 18:28.4 1980 Christopher Wood 19:21.9 1987 P. Fuchs 18:21.6 1981 Christopher Wood 18:15.1 1988 P. Fuchs 19:31.1 1982 John Biglow 17:29.8* 1989 F. Goebel 19:46.7 1983 Joseph Bouscaren 17:37.3 1990 T. O’hara 18:20.9 1984 Andrew Sudduth 17:48.1 1991 C. Shulten 19:30.9 1985 Andrew Sudduth 18:38.2 1992 B. Sweenor 17:35.7 1986 Andrew Sudduth 17:53.1 1993 T. Auth 18:40.6 1987 Andrew Sudduth 17:59.6 1994 C. Shulten 17:49.8 1988 Andrew Sudduth 19:02.8 1995 C. Shulten 18:18.5 1989 Greg Walker 19:36.1 1996 100 Year Storm 1990 James Moulton 18:28.4 1997 I. Brambell 18:10.6 1991 Greg Walker 18:59.7 1998 D. Sanderson 18:34.71 1992 Greg Walker 17:42.4 1999 D. Sanderson 18:37.02 1993 Greg Walker 18:23.4 2000 D. Sanders 18:51.43 1994 Xeno Mueller 17:47.0 2001 A. Zosuls 18:31.309 1995 John Riley 18:00.9 2002 J. Bujas 19:00.478 1996 100 Year Storm 2003 Richard Montgomery 18:22.081 1997 Jamie Koven 17:31.4 2004 Ingo Euler Short’d 1998 Jamie Koven 17:59.07 2005 Andrew Liverman 19:21.710 1999 Donald Smith 18:24.22 2006 Richard Montgomery 18:20.925 2000 18:20.89 2007 Richard Montgomery 18:31.325 2001 Duncan Free 17:55.256 2008 Timothy Larson 18:18.400 2002 Duncan Free 18:11.519 2009 Simon Gowdy 19:31.118 2003 Jonathan Beare 18:17.745 2010 Christopher Storm 18:06.285 2004 Juri Jaanson Short’d 2011 18:28.636 2005 Mahe Drysdale 17:54.659 2012 David Smith 19:06.2 2006 Santiago Fernandez 18:40.166 2013 Nicolas Pratt 18:52.176 2007 17:39.445 2014 Hugh Mcadam 18:35.237 2015 Hugh Mcadam 18:36.871 1987 K. Karlson 20:16.9 2016 Hugh McAdam 18:33.826 1988 K. Karlson 21:33.1 2017 Hugh McAdam 18:10.962 1989 N. Natman 23:04.3 Championship Singles – Women 1990 A. Shaw 21:03.6 1969 Gail Pierson 1991 T. Zarzeczny 21:16.0 1970 Gail Pierson 22:05.6* 1992 T. Zarzeczny 19:00.58* 1971 Gail Pierson 21:51.3* 1993 T. Zarzeczny 20:19.8 1972 Gail Pierson 23:02.3 1994 L. Carey 20:14.5 1973 Gail Pierson 22:53.6 1995 C. Matthes 20:30.6 1974 Gail Pierson 23:25.8 1996 100 Year Storm 1975 Wicki Royden 22:26.4 1997 L. Featherstone 20:24.8 MEDIA GUIDE 2018 1976 Anne Warner 20:56.9* 1998 M. Jaastad 20:49.34 53 1977 Lisa Hansen 22:33.9 1999 C. Collins 20:33.85 ® 1978 Nancy Parsinnen 20:38.2* 2000 S. Borgman 21:40.94 1979 20:00.0* 2001 G. Meredith 19:52.970 1980 Judy Geer 20:33.1 2002 M. Van Eupen 20.45:937 1981 Judy Geer 19:24.8* 2003 Fiona Milne 19:32.572 1982 Virginia Gilder 18:45.6* 2004 Heather Moon Short’d 1983 Virginia Gilder 19:15.1 2005 Wendy Campanella 21:23.860 1984 Virginia Gilder 18:57.6 2006 Renee Hykel 20:11.103 1985 Judy Geer 21:07.7 2007 Heather Moon 20:09.191 1986 Anne Marden 19:21.8 2008 Heather Moon 20.07.600 1987 Anne Marden 19:29.8 2009 Kristin Hedstrom 21:23.915 1988 Anne Marden 20:46.2 2010 Amber Cuthbertson 19:42.482 1989 Anne Marden 20:51.7 2011 Kristin Hedstrom 19:54.771 1990 Serena Eddymoulton 20:11.4 2012 Kristin Hedstrom 20:55.9 1991 Anne Marden 20:25.8 2013 Mary Jones 21:17.362 1992 Anne Marden 19:00.1 2014 Caitlin Pauls 20:56.687 1993 Anne Marden 19:59.8 2015 Caitlin Pauls 20:35.608 1994 Marnie McBean 19:10.6 2016 Everline Peleman 20:25.854 1995 Ruth Davidon 19:25.9 2017 Juliane Rasmussen 19:18.091* 1996 100 Year Storm Legs/Trunk/Arms Fours - Mixed FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH 1997 Maria Maunder 19:27.3 2010 Capitol Rowing Club 21:44.431* 1998 Julia Chilicki 19:37.55 2011 Capital Rowing Club 22:09.906 1999 Georgina Douglas 20:20.06 2012 USRowing 20:24.90 2000 Rumyana Neykova 20:12.39 2013 Balmain Rowing Club 20:39.561 2001 Carol Skricki 20:01.261 2014 Community Rowing, Inc. 21:28.236 2002 Rumyana Neykova 19:09.533 2015 US Para National Team 18:22.189* 2003 Kristin Goodrich 19:40.482 2016 US Para National Team 18:10.142* 2004 Cindy Bishop Short’d 2017 Community Rowing, Inc. 18:34.145 2005 20:01.313 Directors’ Double – Parent/Child 2006 Sophie Balmary 20:50.221 2008 C.Hamlin/A.Hamlin 17:51.10* 2007 19:14.519 2009 M. Cataldo, M. Cataldo 18:05.999 2008 Gevvie Stone 9:12.500 2010 M. Cataldo, M. Cataldo 18:59.412 2009 Ursula Grobler James 19:34.676 2011 M. Cataldo, M. Cataldo 18:33.659 2010 Gevvie Stone 20:26.670 2012 M. Cataldo, M. Cataldo Jr. 17:49.29* 2011 Gevvie Stone 19:31.109 2013 A. Holmes, M. Holmes 17:12.420* 2012 Gevvie Stone 19:06.88 2014 A. Holmes, M. Homes 17:24.436 2013 Kathleen Bertko 18:33.015* 2015 A. Holmes, M. Holmes 18:10.316 2014 Gevvie Stone 18:39.898 2016 H.Tieben/S.Tieben 18:51.732 2015 Gevvie Stone 19:43.074 2017 A. Holmes, M. Holmes 16:55.065* 2016 Gevvie Stone 19:15.587 2017 Gevvie Stone 18:44.210 Sunday Races Lightweight Singles – Women 1980 S. Kirby 21:08.7* Trunk/Arms Doubles - Mixed 1981 J. Hannafin 21:36.1 2011 A. Davis, J. Kapinowski 24:32.533* 1982 A. Mckinnon 21:35.4 2012 Louisville RC/Greater Louisville 24:38.15 1983 J. Hannafin 20:27.2* 2013 Sarasota County Rowing Club 27:32.685 1984 A. Martin 19:30.7* 2014 Sarasota Country Rowing Club 27:30.496 1985 A. Herron 21:38.2 2015 Sarasota County Rowing Club 25:06.002 1986 C. Sands 20:31.8 2016 Miami Beach Rowing Club 26:43.962 2017 R. Putz, J. Beyer 20:21.838* 2016 Nicholas Everett 19:51.798 Club Singles – Men 2017 Rhett Burns 18:42.913* 1965 W.Kellett 20:41.0* Club Singles – Women 1966 J.Eich 22:16.3 1980 M. Fair 22:39.2* 1967 A. Larkin 21:31.7 1981 N. Graham 22:26.4* 1968 K. Lynch 21:32.9 1982 N. Nichols 21:52.7* 1969 P. Raymond Short’d 1983 J. Mainville 21:45.1* 1970 J. Sheetz 19:25.1* 1984 M. Flemming 20:49.8* 1971 B. Miller 19:08.3* 1985 M. Murphy 23:20.1 1972 J. Baker 19:10.4 1986 K. Kennelly 21:46.1 MEDIA GUIDE 2018 1973 S. Killen 20:03.3 1987 H. Lafferty 20:55.8 54 1974 R. Freed 21:01.3 1988 A. Pohlmann 22:33.6 1975 E. Meyers 20:01.4 1989 K. Stebber 21:32.2 ® 1976 G. Montesi 19:25.6 1990 A. Friday 22:09.5 1977 P. Billings 21:23.8 1991 K. Griffith 22:47.6 1978 D. London 20:26.8 1992 J. Williams 21:43.1 1979 M. Leblanc 20:26.8 1993 E. Kennelly 20:37.4* 1980 A. Sudduth 19:45.3 1994 C. Skricki 21:00.2 1981 F. Murphy 19:25.1 1995 K. Lund 21:10.1 1982 M. Fiorio 19:10.8 1996 100 Year Storm 1983 G. Fiorio 18:39.6* 1997 J. Paquette 20:36.59* 1984 W. Phelps 18:52.3 1998 S. Phillips 20:59.06 1985 J. Crowley 20:12.8 1999 A. Mugford 23:26.42 1986 W. Danaher 19:!2.1 2000 M. Dershem 21:15.77 1987 M. Hindery 18:59.3 2001 S. Evans 21:32.173 1988 M. Richardson-Bach 19:44.9 2002 (tie) K. Brennan/A. Noble 22:13.000 1989 T. Elwood 19:46.6 2003 Joanna Rubini 21:25.299 1990 C. Losee 20:13.1 2004 Shannon Yott Short’d 1991 J. Reavis 20:41.4 2005 Jennifer Wawrzonek 20:37.180 1992 J. Murray 18:58.2 2006 Amy Westenfeld 21:11.608 1993 S. Hall 18:49.0 2007 Alexandra Kazanovicz 20:54.345 2008 Julie Shearer 20:52.900 FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH 1994 O. Diviney 18:48.1 1995 P. Vondra 18:47.6 2009 Carrie Morelock 21:17.144 1996 100 Year Storm 2010 Sarah Schwegman 21:51.326 1997 N. Keohane 18:17.14* 2011 Carissa Louwen 22:08.241 1998 A. Zosuls 19:02.94 2012 Kelley Woodacre 20:56.32 1999 K. 19:51.77 2013 Erica Stive-Caldwell 21:19.533 2000 S. O’Mara 19:37.81 2014 Aisha Chow 22:14.260 2001 M. Watkin 19:41.136 2015 Corlis Gross 21:53.280 2002 J. Curran 19:40.515 2016 Rebecca Ann Soja 21:31.494 2003 John L. Williams 19:39.696 2017 Madeline Kuntz 20:25.317* 2004 Tim Vogels Short’d Youth Singles – Women 2005 Charles Burckmyer 19:05.785 *prior to 2013, the Youth Single was a special 2006 Jason Rose 19:22.933 medal in the Club 1x event 2007 Igor Belakovskiy 19:07.228 2013 Mary Campbell 21:34.827 2008 Philip Kaiser 19:02.100 2014 Emily Kalifelz 21:09.930* 2009 Christopher Storm 18:57.522 2015 Eliza Kallfelz 21:19.349 2010 Hugh Mackworth-Praed 19:45.039 2016 Eliza Kallfelz 22:25.498 2017 Anna Matthes 19:30.596* 2011 David Judah 19:37.341 Youth Fours – Women 2012 Adam Bliss 18:20.5 1975 Northfield-Mt. Hermon 23:09.6* 2013 Taylor Perry 18:54.066 1976 Phillips Acad. 21:11.5* 2014 Samuel Tieben 19:22.832 1977 Phillips Acad. 22:07.3 2015 Brendan McEwan 19:02.921 1978 West Park Ss 21:23.4 2016 Leon Chambers 19:26.192 2017 Luke Rein 18:00.179* 1979 Winsor School. 22:18.9 Youth Singles – Men 1980 Yale Univ. 20:56.8* *prior to 2013, the Youth Single was a special 1981 Florida Inst. Tech. 19:39.6* medal in the Club 1x event 1982 Durham BC 19:37.8* 2013 Daniell De Groot 18:54.093 1983 Durham BC 19:43.6 2014 Sam Meijer 19:11.282 1984 Mendota RC 19:32.6* 2015 Josh Armstrong 18:51.734* 1985 Boston Univ. 21:27.6 1986 Mendota BC 19:54.8 1988 Cornell Univ. 18:44.3 1988 Boucherville C.D’a 20:43.7 1989 Radcliffe Coll. 19:39.8 1989 Princeton Univ. 20:57.7 1990 Boston Univ. 17:33.9 1990 Princeton Univ. 19:54.1 1991 St. Catharines RC 17:57.0 1991 Princeton Univ. 20:00.2 1992 Cornell Univ. 17:10.4* 1992 Univ. Of Wisconsin 19:06.2* 1993 Radcliffe Coll. 17:51.9 1993 Princeton Univ. 19:19.4 1994 St. Catharines RC 17:27.4 1994 Princeton Univ. 19:09.3 1995 St. Catharines RC 17:37.4 1995 Princeton Univ. 19:29.3 1996 100 Year Storm 1996 100 Year Storm 1997 St. Catharines RC 17:02.2* 1997 Princeton Univ. 19:30.9 1998 St. Catharines RC 17:36.48 MEDIA GUIDE 2018 1998 Hanlan Boat Club 19:48.10 1999 Radcliffe Crew 17:51.10 55 1999 Syracuse University 19:52.49 2000 South Niagara RC 17:33.83 ® 2000 St. Catherine’s 20:12.99 2001 Community Rowing 17:19.960 2001 Community Rowing Inc. 17:19.960* 2002 Brown Univ. 17:59.914 2002 St. Catherine’s RC 19:37.968 2003 Univ. of Virginia 17:06.988 2003 Princeton Univ. 19:17.404 2004 Community Rowing, Inc. Short’d 2004 Princeton Univ. Short’d 2005 Yale Univ. 19:14.404 2005 Northeastern Univ. 21:37.760 2006 Community Rowing, Inc. 17:40.889 2006 Pocock Rowing Center 19:19.226 2007 Community Rowing, Inc. 17:17.876 2007 Long Beach Junior Crew 19:19.334 2008 Community Rowing, Inc. 17:23.100 2008 Shenendehowa HS 19:16.100 2009 Maritime Rowing Club 17:25.673 2009 Marina Aquatic Center 19:25.185 2010 Community Rowing, Inc. 16:49.056* 2010 South Niagara RC 17:58.361 2011 Oakland Strokes, Inc. 17:12.582 2011 Connecticut Boat Club 18:51.339 2012 Saratoga Springs HS/RA 17:45.96 2012 Marina Aquatic Center 19:24.66 2013 Oakland Strokes, Inc. 17:23.229 2013 Holy Names Academy 19:18.813 2014 Saugatuck Rowing Club 17:11.557 2014 Holy Names Academy 19:16.931 2015 Saugatuck Rowing Club 16:46.941* 2015 Long Beach Junior Crew 19:00.760 2016 Saugatuck 17:22.429 2016 Three Rivers 19:35.706 2017 Saugatuck 16:24.895* 2017 Row America Rye 18:07.856 Master Singles – Men QWom Directors’ Quad – Women 1977 F. Duling 20:45.4* FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH 2005 Cecile Tucker 19:00.800* 1978 H. Hamilton 20:28.6* 2006 Mygatt/Stiver/Gay/Matia 17:16.370* 1979 J. Dietz 18:59.4* 2007 Margaret Matia 17:12.752 1980 N. Halleen 19:55.6 2008 TMNT 18:13.200 1981 N. Halleen 19:01.8 2009 Empire Investigation 19:37.040 1982 N. Halleen 19:02.3 2010 Death Warmed Over (45) 17:40.331 1983 F. Bachman 18:49.3* 2011 90s FPL 17:10.947* 1984 R. Spousta 18:16.9* 2012 Lucky Charms 18:10.18 1985 J. Dietz 19:54.4 2013 Ever Green Boat Club 18:41.405 1986 R. Spousta 18:47.2 2014 Lucky Charms 19:08.765 1987 R. Spousta 19:10.7 2015 A.a.s.r. Skoll 16:57.762* 1988 S. Hathaway 20:01.1 2016 SHIMANO 18:06.939 1989 B. Smith 21:10.0 2017 Shimano Rowing Dynamics 16:54.845* 1990 M. Hindery 18.32.2 Youth Eights – Women 1991 M. Hindery 19:45.9 1973 Middletown HS 19:51.0* 1992 M. Hindery 18:25.9 1974 Phillips Acad. 20:53.1 1993 J. Bouscaren 19:07.2 1975 Nthfld-Mt. Hermon 19:38.3* 1994 G. Benning 18:30.4 1976 Phillips Exeter 19:23.2* 1995 J. Bouscaren 18:23.6 1977 Simsbury HS 19:53.1 1996 100 Year Storm 1978 Ithaca Coll. 20:38.2 1997 T. Darling 18:17.1 1979 Kent School 20:45.4 1998 J. Gordon 18:21.31 1980 Simsbury HS 19:53.1 1999 J. Gordon 18:57.24 1981 Univ. Of Penn 18:28.3* 2000 G. Benning 19:44.76 1982 Boston RC 18:09.6* 2001 Thomas Bohrer 18:25.630 1983 Univ. Of Penn 18:10.6 2002 Thomas Bohrer 19:13.589 1984 St. Catharines RC 17:32.5* 2003 Russell Cone 18:24.662 1985 Simsbury HS 19:10.2 2004 Russell Cone Short’d 1986 Yale Univ. 17:32.4* 2005 Russell Cone 20:21.484 1987 Yale Univ. 17:36.7 2006 Dale Hawkins 18:39.363 2007 David Gabel 18:42.122 2014 J. Cabanas, A. Preminger 18:09.661 2008 Adam Holland 19:23.000 2015 J. Plaut, N. Plaut 17:49.440 2009 Bjorn Anders Holmberg 19:11.883 2016 H./T. Satterthwaite 18:24.725 2010 Bjorn Anders Holmberg 18:27.288 2017 N. Salazar, J. Schlyer 16:52.471* 2011 Matt McCarthy 18:59.156 Youth Doubles – Women 2012 Matt McCarthy 19:19.37 2005† U. of Cali (LA) 20:58.134 2013 Peter Morelli 19:13.114 2005 Fairmount Rowing Assn. 22:00.221* 2014 Michael Farry 19:59.633 2006 M. Duggan, S. Bates 19:07.912 2015 Andrew Hashway 18:55.829 2007 J. Imfeld, L. Schlappi 19:53.470 2016 Andrew Hashway 19:44.796 2008 V. Greco, K. O’Brien 20:02.600 MEDIA GUIDE 2018 2017 Andrew Hashway 18:13.613* 2009 A. Chrumka, A. Declercq 20:11.624 56 Master Singles – Women 2010 E. Sharis, B. Baustian 18:59.400* 1980 J. Gardner 24:20.1* 2011 A. Seydoux, E. Reelick 19:16.213 ® 1981 P. Pinkerton 21:33.3* 2012 E. Charis, C. Madden 19:27.97 1982 N. Storrs 20:56.1* 2013 E. Charis, C. Madden 19:47.177 1983 N. Storrs 21:15.9 2014 A. Schanze, A. Schanze 19:32.099 1984 N. Storrs 20:36.1* 2015 E. Delleman, C. Sharis 19:36.458 1985 N. Storrs 22:31.9 2016 C. Sharis, A.Phillips 20:22.746 1986 S. Kenney 22:00.3 2017 D. Evans, C. Sharis 17:47.577 1987 S. Kenney 22:13.5 Youth Fours – Men 1988 L. Stone 23:00.8 1965 Phillips Exeter 18:57.0* 1989 P. Pinkerton 24:26.7 1966 Choate School 20:35.3 1990 C. Geer 20:51.2 1967 Worcester Acad. 24:34.7 1991 A. Boucher 22:18.9 1968 St. John’s HS 23:24.5 1992 T. Santry 21:00.5 1969 Father Judge HS Short’d 1993 S. Sanders-Fleming 22:08.8 1970 Father Judge HS 18:11.1* 1994 L. Kunze 21:04.3 1971 Moses Brown Sch. 18:20.8 1995 E. Kennelly 21:14.7 1972 Browne & Nichols 18:43.3 1996 100 Year Storm 1973 Browne & Nichols 19:33.7 1997 C. Matthes 19:55.2* 1974 Browne & Nichols 19:27.7 1998 K. Karlson 20:56.86 1975 Niagara Dist Ss 18:43.6 1999 T. Miles 21:12.95 1976 Noble & Greenough 18:57.6 FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH 2000 E. Kennelly 21:48.90 1977 Moses Brown Sch. 20:43.8 2001 L. Muri 20:27.880 1978 Simsbury HS 18:31.4 2002 Ellen Kennelly 21:33.669 1979 Belmont Hill Sch. 19:18.8 2003 Lindsay Burns 20:13.838 1980 Univ. Of Penn 18:27.4 2004 Lindsay Burns Short’d 1981 U.S. Naval Acad. 17:16.5* 2005 Claudia Wagner 22:27.443 1982 U.S. Naval Acad. 17:23.5 2006 Antje Siems 21:34.464 1983 Hanlan BC 17:21.5 2007 Claudia Wagner 21:00.860 1984 Hanlan BC 16:26.6* 2008 Lisa Weise 21:44.600 1985 Durham BC 18:12.3 2009 Liane Malcos 21:19.059 1986 Hanlan BC 17:18.0 2010 Olwen Huxley 20:11.890 1987 U.S. Naval Acad. 17:22.8 2011 Lisa Weise 21:04.937 1988 U.S. Naval Acad. 18:03.1 2012 Erica Stieve-Caldwell 21:37.43 1989 U.S. Naval Acad. 18:10.2 2013 Shannon Kaplan 21:32.889 1990 U.S. Naval Acad. 17:11.0 2014 Shannon Kaplan 22:23.535 1991 Temple Univ. 17:34.0 2015 Aisha Chow 21:00.991 1992 U.S. Naval Acad. 16:50.7 2016 Shannon Kaplan 22:46.806 1993 U.S. Naval Acad. 16:48.3 2017 Shannon Kaplan 20:13.822 1994 U.S. Naval Acad. 16:23.9* Youth Doubles – Men 1995 Sarasota Scullers 17:06.0 2005† Harvard Univ. 18:54.800 1996 100 Year Storm 2005 St. Catharine’s RC Youth 19:09.918* 1997 Princeton Univ. 16:56.5 2006 B. McEwan, N. Kelly 17:46.309* 1998 Princeton Univ. 17:16.28 2007 M. Benedetto, M. Bohs 18:07.445 1999 Northeastern Univ. 17:45.22 2008 T. Cameron, P. Waites 18:03.400 2000 Princeton Univ. 17:08.06 2009 M. , A. O’Sullivan 17:46.574 2001 Princeton Univ. 16:33.279 2010 R. Steinhardt, M. Barakso 16:58.864* 2002 Princeton Univ. 16:32.416 2011 C. Buchholz, R. Wagner 17:17.645 2003 Bayer Leverkusen 17:33.063 2012 C. Buchholz, I. Mocarski 17:59.72 2004 Princeton Univ. Short’d 2013 I. Mocarski, J. Dow 18:15.769 2005 Boston Univ. 18:43.473 2006 St. Catherines RC 17:23.863 1998 Charles River Ra 15:14.73 2007 St. Catharines RC 17:18.331 1999 Charles River Ra 15:45.49 2008 St. Catharines RC 17:16.200 2000 Charles River Ra 15:22.88 2009 St. Catharines RC 17:19.500 2001 Charles River Ra 14:58.700 2010 South Niagara RC 16:34.871 2002 Homberger RK 15:09.138 2011 Sarasota Crew 16:45.060 2003 Charles River RA 15:14.254 2012 Sarasota Crew 16:40.15 2004 Charles River RA Short’d 2013 Long Beach Junior Crew 17:10.976 2005 Homberger RK 16:21.771 2014 Sarasota Crew 17:26.253 2006 Univ. of Calif-Berkeley 15:01.523 2015 RV Kreuzgasse 17:13.231 2007 St. Joseph’s Prep 15:17.592 2016 Radley 18:04.612 2008 Eton College 15:12.900 MEDIA GUIDE 2018 2017 South Niagara 16:12.898* 2009 Eton College 15:09.318 57 QMen Directors’ Quad – Men 2010 Marin Rowing Association 14:50.246* ® 2005 Will Reimann (61) 16:09.395 2011 Marin Rowing Association 15:06.979 2006 Reimann/Laundon/Slocum/Habrel 2012 Marin Rowing Association 15:21.33 15:20.049* 2013 Marin Rowing Association 15:23.532 2007 Raimund Haberl 15:30.772 2014 Oakland Strokes, Inc. 15:38.659 2008 White Trash Rowing 16.02.400 2015 Marin Rowing Association 15:00.001 2009 California Rowing Club 15:42.983 2016 Oakland Strokes 16:11.183 2010 G-Man Systems 14:56.193 2017 St. Paul’s School 14:12.127* 2011 GMS Rowing Center 15:43.297 Collegiate Fours – Men 2012 Riverside Boat Club 16:08.78 2005 Colgate Univ. 17:38.472* 2013 Potomac Boat Club 15:40.485 2006 Colgate Univ. 18:12.470 2014 Narragansett Boat Club 17:04.279 2007 Michigan Rowing Assoc. 17:10.678* 2015 Fruit Loops Rowing Assoc. 15:28.524 2008 University of Michigan 16:26.700* 2016 Fruit Loops 16:23.737 2009 Fordham University 17:00.851 2017 Fruit Loops 14:39.318* 2010 WPI Crew 17:34.981 Youth Eights – Men 2011 University of Virginia RA 16:57.0 1965 Phillips Acad. 16:33.0* 2012 University of Virginia RA 16:43.96 1966 Phillips Acad. 18:27.5 2013 University of Virginia RA 16:26.287* 1967 Phillips Exeter 17:32.0 2014 University of Virginia RA 16:16.055 1968 St. John’s HS 18:35.1 2015 University Of Notre Dame Mens Crew FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH 1969 St. John’s HS Short’d Club 17:09.684 1970 Mt. Hermon Sch. 16:11.3* 2016 FIT 17:57.777 1971 Father Judge HS 15:29.6* 2017 UNC Men 16:04.425* 1972 Father Judge HS 16:03.8 Collegiate Fours – Women 1973 Nthfld-Mt. Hermon 16:54.1 2005 Florida Tech 19:44.892* 1974 Father Judge HS 17:02.5 2006 Bucknell Univ. 20:27.227 1975 Father Judge HS 16:39.8 2007 Marquette Univ. 19:19.167* 1976 West Park Ss 16:34.0 2008 Western Rowing Club 18:54.70* 1977 Upper Canada Coll. 17:14.8 2009 Trinity College 19:51.668 1978 Yale Univ. 16:02.1 2010 20:34.555 1979 Cornell Univ. 15:53.6 2011 Washington U. – St. Louis 19:56.426 1980 Yale Univ. 16:19.1 2012 Bowdoin College 19:14.11 1981 Cornell Univ. 15:44.8 2013 Barry University 18:14.893* 1982 Coll. BC Of Penn 15:49.0 2014 Barry University 18:22.326 1983 Tabor Acad. 15:44.8 2015 University of New Hampshire 19:30.913 1984 Father Judge HS 15:39.4 2016 Barry 20:23.646 1985 Holy Spirit HS 16:04.6 2017 University of New Hampshire 18:20.141 1986 Coll. BC Of Penn 15:35.2 Championship Fours – Men 1987 Harvard Univ. 15:31.6 1965 Penn AC 18:14.0* 1988 Brown Univ. 15:50.8 1966 Harvard Univ. 18:38.9 1989 Charles River Ra 16:42.5 1967 18:07.9* 1990 Harvard Univ. 15:17.8* 1968 Yale Univ. 18:12.8 1991 Harvard Univ. 15:18.8 1969 Harvard Univ. Short’d 1992 Harvard Univ. 14:58.6* 1970 Brown Univ. 16:57.2* 1993 N.U.R.A. 15:26.8 1971 Harvard Univ. 16:28.3 1994 N.U.R.A. 15:26.3 1972 M.I.T. BC 17:05.7 1995 Charles River Ra 15:30.9 1973 Harvard Univ. 17:17.1 1996 100 Year Storm 1974 Potomac BC 17:37.8 1997 College BC 15:22.4 1975 Vesper BC 18:04.5 1976 Vesper BC 17:28.4 1983 St. Catherine’s RC 17:24.8 1977 Univ. of Penn 17:47.1 1984 M.I.T. BC 16:24.4* 1978 Yale Univ. 17:12.0 1985 London RC 17:38.0 1979 Yale Univ. 16:38.4 1986 London RC 16:44.5 1980 Vesper BC 17:39.6 1987 M.I.T. BC 16:48.3 1981 Vesper BC 16:43.0 1988 Viking Rf 17:38.1 1982 Charles River Ra 16:00.9* 1989 Boston RC 16:08.0* 1983 Charles River Ra 15:57.3* 1990 Midsx.-Western RC 17:08.1 1984 Vesper BC 15:39.9* 1991 Boston RC 17:30.3 1985 Vesper BC 16:33.9 1992 Thames Riv. Sculls 16:33.3 MEDIA GUIDE 2018 1986 Charles River Ra 16:22.2 1993 U.S. Rowing 16:47.7 58 1987 Univ. Of W. Ontario 16:32.3 1994 Potomac BC 16:32.2 1988 Charles River Ra 16:38.4 1995 Boston RC 16:08.0* ® 1989 Charles River Ra 17:13.4 1996 100 Year Storm 1990 Rude & Smooth BC 16:31.1 1997 Western RC 16:16.0 1991 Rude & Smooth BC 16:31.0 1998 Boston Rowing Club 16:30.36 1992 McGill Univ. 15:59.3 1999 16:34.48 1993 McGill Univ. 16:40.3 2000 Princeton Training Ctr 16:38.48 1994 McGill Univ. 15:52.2 2001 Western RC 16:24.210 1995 McGill Univ. 16:12.2 2002 US Rowing 17:05.603 1996 100 Year Storm 2003 New York Athletic Club 15:49.633* 1997 Princeton TC 15:34.4* 2004 Ottawa Rowing Club Short’d 1998 Princeton TC 15:55.38 2005 Ottawa Rowing Club 17:15.230 1999 Princeton TC 16:16.96 2006 Ottawa Rowing Club 16:46.840 2000 Princeton TC 16:37.67 2007 New York Athletic Club 16:29.091 2001 US Rowing 15:45.179 2008 Yale University 16.27.000 2002 US Rowing 16:29.554 2009 Don Rowing Club 17:26.637 2003 Victoria City RC 15:35.609 2010 Yale University 16:23.619 2004 US Rowing Short’d 2011 New York Athletic Club 16:29.705 2005 Thunderbird R. Center 16:19.722 2012 New York Athletic Club 16:55.26 2006 Thunderbird R. Center 15:38.135 2013 Univ. of Pennsylvania 17:33.142

FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH 2007 US Rowing 15:45.629 2014 London Training Center 16:28.191 2008 US Rowing 15:57.300 2015 Cornell University Crew 16:45.915 2009 University of Wisconsin 16:26.294 2016 New York AC 17:59.738 2010 US Rowing 15:49.586 2017 Yale 15:42.932* 2011 University of Wisconsin 16:12.693 Championship Fours – Women 2012 Stanford University 16:50.39 1974 Radcliffe Coll. 20:34.8* 2013 Camp Randall Rowing 16:35.505 1975 Yale Univ. 20:36.5 2014 Camp Randall Rowing 16:13.153 1976 Radcliffe Coll. 19:49.1* 2015 Camp Randall Rowing Club 16:08.535 1977 Lake Washington RC 20:16.3 2016 USTC - Princeton 16:41.898 1978 Univ. of Penn. 19:53.0 2017 USTC - Princeton 15:07.442* 1979 Lake Washington RC 18:57.8* Lightweight Fours – Men 1980 Lake Washington RC 19:04.4 1965 Cambridge BC 19:38.0* 1981 Univ. of Victoria 18:24.6* 1966 Vesper BC 20:29.9 1982 Univ. of Victoria 18:11.9* 1967 Vesper BC 20:07.1 1983 St. Catherines RC 17:59.4* 1968 Harvard Univ. 19:47.8 1984 Boston RC 17:50.0* 1969 Cambridge BC 17:47.5 1985 Boston RC 19:14.2 1970 Harvard Univ. 17:14.5* 1986 Yale Univ. 19:09.3 1971 Vesper BC 17:03.38 1987 Boston RC 18:42.2 1972 Harvard Univ. 17:25.8 1988 Boston RC 19:27.0 1973 Cambridge BC 17:47.5 1989 Boston RC 19:57.5 1974 Harvard Univ. 18:43.8 1990 Vancouver RC 18:37.1 1975 Harvard Univ. 18:04.1 1991 Boston RC 18:42.0 1976 U.S.C.G. Acad. 18:09.9 1992 Boston RC 18:26.1 1977 Florida A.C. 18:14.6 1993 Boston Univ. 18:51.3 1978 Florida A.C. 17:39.6 1994 Northeaster Univ. 18:25.7 1979 Florida A.C. 17:44.4 1995 18:14.1 1980 Florida A.C. 18:19.3 1996 100 Year Storm 1981 Florida A.C. 17:30.6 1997 Danish Rowing Fed. 17:37.4* 1982 Univ. Of W. Ontario 17:02.9* 1998 Brock Univ. 18:38.67 1999 Rowing Canada 18:29.94 1967 Vesper BC 16:24.8 2000 Rowing Canada 18:22.859 1968 Northeastern Univ. 16:06.7 2001 German Nat’l Team 18:22.859 1969 Harvard Univ. Short’d 2002 London Training Center 18:24.836 1970 N.U. & Union (Tie) 15:28.2* 2003 London Training Center 17:27.356* 1971 Union BC 14:53.4* 2004 London Training Center Short’d 1972 Univ. Of Wisconsin 15:33.1 2005 Univ. of Victoria 19:07.069 1973 Univ. Of Wisconsin 14:53.9 2006 Univ. of British Columbia 17:58.204 1974 Cornell Univ. 16:14.3 2007 London Training Center 17:51.281 1975 Vesper BC 15:33.1 2008 Roforeningen Kvik 18:01.000 1976 Vesper BC 15:32.5 2009 Old Glory Boat Club 18:14.457 1977 Harvard Univ. 15:51.2 MEDIA GUIDE 2018 2010 Cornell University 17:48.071 1978 Brown Univ. 15:36.6 59 2011 Vesper Boat Club 18:21.845 1979 Princeton Univ. 15:28.4 ® 2012 Rowing Canada Aviron 18:32. 10 1980 U.S.Naval Acad. 15:26.8 2013 US Rowing 18:02.219 1981 U.S.Naval Acad. 14:36.5* 2014 US Rowing 17:29.179 1982 U.S.Naval Acad. 14:24.3* 2015 US Rowing 17:33.793 1983 U.S.Naval Acad. 14:34.4 2016 Denmark 18:44.562 1984 Ridley Grad. BC 14:33.1 2017 Brown University 17:08.207* 1985 Ridley Grad. BC 15:00.5 Lightweight Fours – Women 1986 Ridley Grad. BC 14:20.2* 1978 Wellesley Coll. 21:16.1* 1987 Ridley Grad. BC 14:30.1 1979 Wellesley Coll. 21:21.1 1988 Penn AC 15:15.3 1980 Potomac BC 20:58.4* 1989 Penn AC 15:22.2 1981 Potomac BC 19:55.1* 1990 Penn AC 14:43.3 1982 Potomac BC 19:31.1* 1991 Penn AC 14:53.8 1983 Potomac BC 19:36.9 1992 Vesper BC 14:07.6* 1984 Potomac BC 19:00.3* 1993 Vesper BC 14:19.9 1985 Ltwt. Dev. Camp 20.21.5 1994 US Rowing 14:11.1 1986 Ltwt. Dev. Camp 18:49.9* 1995 US Rowing 14:12.8 1987 Montreal Club Naut 19:10.7 1996 100 Year Storm 1988 Vesper BC 20:27.7 1997 US Rowing 13:58.9* 1989 Baltimore RC 22:49.5 1998 USRowing 14:09.65 THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH 1990 Vesper BC 19:11.8 1999 USRowing 14:48.09 1991 Vesper BC 19:45.3 2000 US Rowing 14:26.18 1992 Baltimore RC 18:26.97* 2001 US Rowing 14:09.460 1993 U.S. Rowing 19:12.5 2002 US Rowing 14:53.281 1994 Argonaut RC 18:31.7 2003 Princeton Training Center 14:30.401 1995 Argonaut RC 18:33.0 2004 Cambridge University BC Short’d 1996 100 Year Storm 2005 Princeton Univ. 14:41.885 1997 Argonaut RC 18:55.0 2006 US Rowing 15:36.733 1998 Univ. of Virginia 18:59.05 2007 US Rowing 14:03.711 1999 Argonaut RC 18:53.93 2008 Univ. of Washington 14:28.100 2000 Undine BC 18:58.84 2009 Tideway Scullers 14:33.239 2001 Undine BC 19:16.930 2010 University of Washington 14:00.402 2002 Univ. of Victoria 18:52.267 2011 Harvard University 14:17.678 2003 Undine Barge Club 18:29.312 2012 University of Washington 14:37.27 2004 Radcliffe Crew Short’d 2013 OTC Amsterdam 14:41.171 2005 Univ. of Victoria 19:14.697 2014 Craftsbury Sculling Center 14:20.239 2006 Undine Barge Club 18:48.812 2015 Yale University Crew 14:18.970 2007 Undine Barge Club 18:32.293 2016 Washington 14:40.823 2008 Brock University 18:34.900 2017 California 13:27.469* 2009 University of Toronoto 19:36.374 Lightweight Eights – Men 2010 Undine Barge Club 17:54.864* 1965 M.I.T. 16:32.0* 2011 Vesper Boat Club 18:47.630 1966 Univ. of Penn. 17:17.7 2012 Western University 19:01.39 1967 M.I.T. BC 17:33.0 2013 Western University 19:13.041 1968 Harvard Univ. 18:00.0 2014 Princeton University 19:03.329 1969 Harvard Univ. Short’d 2015 Riverside Boat Club 19:23.121 1970 Harvard Univ. 15:38.0* 2016 Western Ontario B 19:02.444 1971 U.S. Naval Acad. 15:35.5* 2017 Georgetown 17:56.443 1972 Potomac BC 15:32.7* Championship Eights – Men 1973 Princeton Univ. 16:37.2 1965 Potomac BC 15:48.0* 1974 Harvard Univ. 16:33.9 1966 Univ. of Wisconsin 16:36.3 1975 Harvard Univ. 16:52.1 1976 Cornell Univ. 16:13.6 2016 Cambridge 16:30.368 1977 Princeton Univ. 16:49.1 2017 Sudbury 14:48.423* 1978 Princeton Univ. 16:04.4 Lightweight Eights – Women 1979 Cornell Univ. 16:18.4 1980 Potomac BC 1 8:37.9* 1980 St. Catherines RC 15:59.9 1981 Pioneer Valley Ra 17:43.2* 1981 St. Catherines RC 15:33.1 1982 Potomac Valley Ra 17:49.6 1982 St. Catherines RC 15:15.3* 1983 Minnesota BC 17:29.3* 1983 St. Catherines RC 14:48.4* 1984 Ltwt. Dev. Camp 16:42.4* 1984 St. Catherines RC 14:45.1* 1985 Ltwt. Dev. Camp 18:31.9 MEDIA GUIDE 2018 1985 St. Catherines RC 15:56.1 1986 Minnesota BC 17:35.1 60 1986 Vesper BC 14:56.2 1987 St. Catherines RC 17:21.1 1987 Vesper BC 15:02.8 1988 St. Catherines RC 17:54.4 ® 1988 St. Catherines RC 16:00.9 1989 Boston RC 18:51.5 1989 Vesper BC 16:13.5 1990 Boston RC 17:05.9 1990 Vesper BC 15:12.4 1991 Boston RC 17:30.0 1991 Boston RC 14:40.4 1992 Argonaut RC 16:14.87* 1992 St. Catherines RC 14:32.7* 1993 Argonaut RC 17:02.3 1993 Vesper BC 15:00.2 1994 Boston RC 16:27.5 1994 Boston RC 14:40.4 1995 Boston RC 16:54.9 1995 Vesper BC 14:33.7 1996 100 Year Storm 1996 100 Year Storm 1997 Arco Training Ctr. 16:15.2 1997 Rowing Canada 14:21.01* 1998 Arco Training Ctr. 16:26.19 1998 Rowing Canada 14:27.54 1999 Arco Training Ctr. 16:58.49 1999 Princeton TC 14:44.63 2000 Univ. of Wisconsin 17:56.09 2000 Yale Univ. 15:32.09 2001 Univ. of Wisconsin 16:49.090 2001 Yale Univ. 14:35.509 2002 Riverside Boat Club 17:25.738 2002 New York Athletic Club 15:16.433 2003 Riverside Boat Club 16:47.776 2003 New York Athletic Club 14:35.133 2004 Riverside Boat Club Short’d 2004 New York Athletic Club Short’d 2005 London Training Center 17:41.641 2005 Riverside Boat Club 15:22.189 2006 London Training Center 16:31.652 2006 Rowing Canada 14:28.639 2007 London Training Center 16:15.442 FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH 2007 New York Athletic Club 14:25.810 2008 Vesper Boat Club 16:50.000 2008 Princeton University 1 4:46.800 2009 University of Wisconsin 17:25.196 2009 New York Athletic Club 15:28.295 2010 University of Wisconsin 16:06.102* 2010 Princeton University 14:09.921* 2011 University of Wisconsin 16:53.082 2011 USRowing 14:27.740 2012 Radcliffe Crew 16.58.83 2012 Harvard University 14:35.71 2013 Minerva Rowing Club 17:05.232 2013 Princeton University 15:03.554 2014 Minerva Rowing Club 16:44.293 2014 Princeton University 15:02.301 2015 Minerva Rowing Club 16:39.276 2015 National Training Centre 14:49.841 2016 Radcliffe 18:17.592 2016 Western Ontario 15:41.440 2017 Stanford 15:46.726* 2017 Princeton 13:49.679* Collegiate Eights – Men Championship Eights – Women 2002 Hobart College 15:18.541* 1972 Vesper BC 18:24.1* 2003 Minerva Rowing Club 15:19.036 1973 Radcliffe Coll. 18:35.6 2004 Trinity College Short’d 1974 Vesper BC 18:24.4 2005 Trinity College 15:58.714 1975 Vesper BC 17:29.8* 2006 Western RC 15:08.301* 1976 Vesper BC 17:26.5* 2007 Trinity College 14:58.705* 1977 Univ. of Wisconsin 18:06.2 2008 Williams College 15:11.500 1978 Univ. of Wisconsin 17:47.3 2009 Williams College 15:33.881 1979 Univ. of Wisconsin 17:27.0 2010 Florida Inst. of Tech. 14:43.373* 1980 St. Catharine’s RC 17:58.3 2011 Williams College 15:09.568 1981 Univ. of W. Ontario 16:46.3* 2012 University of Virginia RA 15:34.2 1982 1980 Rowing Club 16:16.1* 2013 Drexel University 15:22.279 1983 S. Niagara RC 16:02.9* 2014 Michigan Rowing Assoc. 15:14.733 1984 S. Niagara RC 16:36.0 2015 Hobart College 15:32.704 1985 S. Niagara RC 17:33.6 2016 Laga 15:55.389 1986 Boston RC 16:18.3 2017 Virginia RA 14:24.211* 1987 Boston RC 16:18.3 Collegiate Eights – Women 1988 Univ. of Wisconsin 17:51.6 2002 Lehigh University 17:23.541* 1989 Boston RC 17:22.5 2003 Queen’s University 16:47.321* 1990 Boston RC 16:46.8 2004 Minerva Rowing Club Short’d 2005 Trinity College 17:50.701 2006 Yale University 17:05.343 2007 Trinity College 17:20.077 2008 Williams College 17:11.600 2009 Grand Valley State U. 17:47.325 2010 Williams College 16:24.219* 2011 Williams College 16:57.498 2012 Trinity College Crew 17:42.65 2013 Grand Valley State Univ. 17:46.761 2014 Bates College 17:25.603 2015 Williams College Boat Club 17:25.577

2016 Wesleyan 18:04.538 MEDIA GUIDE 2018 61 Directors’ Double – Mixed

2008 G. DeAngelis, K. Collins 17:10.20* ® 2009 G. DeAngelis, K. Collins 18:09.492 2010 H. Palmer, L. Palmer 19:42.985 2011 G. DeAngelis, K. Collins 18:32.159 2012 G. DeAngelis, K. Collins 18:10.64 2013 E. Travis, H. Bond 17:05.572* 2014 M. Zezza, C, Zezza 20:45.194 2015 M. Zezza, C. Zezza 18:30.553 2016 L.Schmetterling/S.Wolf 19:19.299 FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH CHARITY PROGRAM The Head Of The Charles Charity Program has generated over $1,000,000 for worthy causes since its inception in 1998. Participants accepted must raise a minimum of $1,250 per person/ per entry to benefit one or more of the HOCR Official Charities. This year the Charity Program participants have raised more than $120,000.

MEDIA GUIDE 2018 2018 HOCR Charity Program participants (rowers) 62 Mark Abelson Rio Salado Rowing Club, Inc. Men’s Senior Veteran Singles I and II [70+] ® Alastair Adam Union Boat Club Men’s Senior Master Singles [40+] Peter Albrecht California Yacht Club Men’s Youth Coxed Quad Maria Alonso Cincinnati Rowing Club Women’s Senior Master Doubles [50+] Robyn Atkinson Montlake Rowing Club Women’s Senior Master Eights [50+] Christina Baker Community Rowing, Inc. Women’s Master Doubles [40+] Bonna Burtt-Greenberg Saugatuck Rowing Club, LLC Women’s Veteran I/II and Senior Veteran I/ II [60 - 69, 70+] Paul Cannistraro Harvard Sculling Club Men’s Senior Master Singles [40+] Debra Chute Narragansett Boat Club Women’s Veteran I/II and Senior Veteran I/ II [60 - 69, 70+] Jennifer Conforti Harvard Sculling Club Womens Club Singles Richard de Neufville Cambridge Boat Club Men’s Senior Veteran Singles I and II [70+] Anthony Faulds Lake Union Crew Men’s Senior Master Singles [40+] Richard Gilbane Texas Rowing Center Men’s Veteran Singles I and II [60+] Steven Glick Union Boat Club Men’s Senior Master Singles [40+] Bob Heacox Unaffiliated (USA) Men’s Senior Veteran Singles I and II [70+] Arthur Holcombe Harvard Sculling Club Men’s Senior Veteran Singles I and II [70+] Kathryn Imboden Rowing Club Bern Women’s Veteran I/II and Senior Veteran I/ II [60 - 69, 70+] Kenneth Iscol Maritime Rowing Club Men’s Senior Veteran Singles I and II [70+] Samantha Karasik California Yacht Club Women’s Senior Masters Singles [40+]

FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH Fred Krupp Maritime Rowing Club Men’s Veteran Singles I and II [60+] Thomas Lowe Riverside Boat Club Men’s Grand Master Singles [50+] JULES MONIER Dallas Rowing Club Men’s Veteran Singles I and II [60+] Al Morrone Unaffiliated (USA) Men’s Grand Master Singles [50+] Jane Morse Cambridge Boat Club Women’s Veteran I/II and Senior Veteran I/ II [60 - 69, 70+] Thomas Myers Unaffiliated (USA) Men’s Master Singles Joan Nash Community Rowing, Inc. Women’s Veteran I/II and Senior Veteran I/ II [60 - 69, 70+] Andrew Nelson Unaffiliated (USA) Men’s Veteran Singles I and II [60+] Dustin Ordway Traverse Area Community Rowing Men’s Veteran Singles I and II [60+] Ernie Parizeau Cambridge Boat Club Men’s Veteran Singles I and II [60+] Roger Pitman Ebb Tide Rowing Men’s Senior Veteran Singles I and II [70+] Kimberly Pross South End Rowing Club Women’s Senior Masters Singles [40+] Alvaro Rodriguez Club Espana Men’s Grand Master Singles [50+] Elizabeth Runde Martha’s Moms Rowing Club Women’s Veteran I/II and Senior Veteran I/ II [60 - 69, 70+] Scott Schweighauser Purple Reign Boat Club Men’s Senior Master Eights [50+] Hugh Scott Community Rowing, Inc. Men’s Senior Veteran Singles I and II [70+] Alex Sherman Maritime Rowing Club Men’s Senior Master Singles [40+] Gus Stuart Cambridge Boat Club Men’s Veteran Singles I and II [60+] Michael Varro South Orlando Rowing Association Men’s Club Fours Amy Wells Pocock Rowing Center Women’s Senior Master Fours [50+] Randall Wilhelm Maritime Rowing Club Men’s Master Singles Harrison Zeigler California Yacht Club Men’s Youth Singles Edward Zerdy Maritime Rowing Club Men’s Senior Veteran Singles I and II [70+]

NOTES MEDIA GUIDE 2018 63 ® FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH 2018 PRESENTING SPONSOR

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2018 PREMIER SPONSORS

BROOKS BROTHERS In 1818, Henry Sands Brooks founded Brooks Brothers, the first ready-to- wear fashion emporium in America. Since then, Brooks Brothers is proud FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH to have become an institution that has shaped the American style of dress through fashion innovations, fine quality, personal service, and exceptional value in their products.

ASTON MARTIN OFFICIAL AUTOMOTIVE SPONSOR Founded in 1913 by Robert Bamford and Lionel Martin as ‘Bamford & Martin Ltd’, the company has developed into an iconic brand synonymous with luxury and elegance. 1914 saw the birth of the name ‘Aston Martin’ following one of Lionel Martin’s successful runs at the Aston Hill Climb in , England. Aston Martin is the Official Automotive Sponsor of the Head Of The Charles Regatta.

DELTA AIR LINES OFFICIAL AIRLINE Delta Air Lines serves more than 180 million customers each year. With an industry-leading global network, Delta and the Delta Connection carriers offer service to 324 destinations in 57 countries on six continents. As part of the airline’s commitment to giving back to the community, Delta Air Lines, The Delta Air Lines Foundation and its employees contribute time, resources and millions of dollars to a host of worthwhile causes. HARVARD PILGRIM HEALTH CARE OFFICIAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES PROVIDER Harvard Pilgrim is a leading not-for-profit health services company. For 50 years, we’ve been making people our priority. Today, our innovative plans are built based on insights from the communities we serve. It’s just one way we’re delivering on our promise to make quality, affordable care more accessible. Our family of companies provides health benefit plans, programs, and services to more than 3 million New Englanders — guiding MEDIA GUIDE 2018 each member to get healthier and happier. 65 ®

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2018 OFFICIAL SPONSORS THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH

SIERRA NEVADA BREWING CO.

Founded in 1980, Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. is one of America’s premier craft breweries, highly regarded for using only the finest quality ingredients.The pioneering spirit that launched Sierra Nevada now spans both coasts with breweries in Chico, California and Mills River, North Carolina. Sierra Nevada has set the standard for craft brewers worldwide with innovations in the brewhouse as well as advances in sustainability. Sierra Nevada has set the standard for artisan brewers worldwide as a winner of numerous awards for a wide variety of beers and ales, including the legendary Pale Ale.

LACROIX SPARKLING WATER LaCroix® Sparkling Water, the fastest growing natural sparkling water brand in the U.S., serves as a healthy – and naturally delicious – alternative to artificially-sweetened beverages. Distinctive packaging, robust aroma, and natural essence make LaCroix the ‘innocent’ alternative to sweetened beverages for health-conscious consumers. LaCroix’s 21 flavors are flavored with natural fruit essences. Families value the natural wholesomeness of LaCroix – they feel good about serving a delicious beverage that is innocent of calories, sweetener, caffeine and gluten. Produced in the U.S., LaCroix boasts a lower carbon footprint than imported sparkling waters. Enjoy LaCroix! GENTLE GIANT MOVING COMPANY For more than thirty years Gentle Giant has been known for providing the highest level of moving and storage services in the industry. Founded in 1980 by college rowers, we have always prided ourselves on hiring athletes and providing them with the training to get the job done with skill and professionalism. MEDIA GUIDE 2018 66

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EZ Dock has been around since 1991, helping industrial, commercial, government and residential clients get better access to the water. All products are designed to be fully customizable. EZ Dock is the Official Dock Supplier of the Head OfThe Charles Regatta providing the main launch and recovery docks. FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH HOCR SPECTATOR VENUES WELD EXHIBITION The Weld Exhbition Display Area is the showcase of all corporate partners on-site. Look for interactive displays, mass-sampling and retail sales.

REUNION VILLAGE MEDIA GUIDE 2018 67 Reunion Village serves as a convenient place for people to meet up with friends and relatives in one easy-to-find central location. With hot ® food and chilled beer and wine, the Village is located at one of the best vistas on the course. Admission to Reunion Village is only $10 per person per day. It is on the “Boston side” of the Weeks Footbridge— close to .

Reunion Village Host Organizations

Bates College Ohio Wesleyan University Boaton Chapter of Temple University Alumni Oxford & Cambridge Society Boston University Rowing University of Pennsylvania Christian Brothers Academy Phillips Exeter Academy Colby College Pomfret School Connecticut College Sagamore Rowing Friends of M&H Spitzer Syracuse Alumni Rowing Association George Washington University Tabor Academy Hobart and William Smith Colleges UC Berkeley Athletics Kent School University of Virginia Rowing Alumni

Loyola University Maryland University of Wisconsin THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH Marist College Alumni Vermont Academy MIT Alumni Association Washington University in St. Louis

ROWING & FITNESS EXPO The EXPO has all the coolest gear and healthy resources, for rowers and non-rowers alike. More than 60 merchants and exhibitors of all lifestyles will be there—including artisans, clothiers, health organizations, sports groups and much more!

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FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH CUSTOM ROWING AWARDS SHIMANO ROWING DYNAMICS DAVID’S WORLD FAMOUS SLUSH KING DURHAM BOAT COMPANY SPORT GRAPHICS, INC. ELITE ROWING, INC. / FILIPPI STROKESIDE DESIGN LLC FINISH LINE SHELL REPAIR SUMMER SHACK FLATBREAD BRIGHTON TEDDIE PEANUT BUTTER FLORIDA ROWING CENTER THE SHELL GAME FLUIDESIGN TRUE BEEF & LAMB FROSTY SNOWY JOEY U APPAREL GAY + LESBIAN ROWING FEDERATION UNION SQUARE DONUTS GEICO UNIT NUTRITION HUDSON BOAT WORKS USROWING HYDROW VESPOLI USA HYNDSIGHT VISION SYSTEMS WATERROWER JAJU PIEROGI WEST END HOUSE JL RACING/WILD OAR WILDFIRE CATERING LANDMARK CONCESSIONS WINTECH RACING LEAFFILTER LOBSTER CRAFT LOCAL MOTION LOOPY’S MGH CARDIAC PERFORMANCE PROGRAM MOMENTUS N&D SPORTS NATIONAL ROWING FOUNDATION

HEAD OF THE CHARLES ORGANIZATION

Board of Directors John Carlson Blair Crawford Tim Fulham John Grant Marcia Hooper Stephen A. James

Katherine Kirk [Chairman] MEDIA GUIDE 2018 John Lambert 69 Mary Mazzio ® Mary Jo Meisner Annamarie Phelps Susan Potter Chris Richards Rich Sampson Denise Seegal Managing Directors Blair Crawford Marcia Hooper Katherine R. Kirk [Chair] Charles Pieper Chris Richards Richard Sampson FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH Executive Director Frederick V. Schoch Assistant Director Mason D. Cox Director of Operations Brendan Mulvey Priscilla Livingston Chief Financial Officer Thomas H. Martin Operations Assistnant Katie Donnelly

Special Projects Steve Hynes Security Consultant Jack Bakey DCR Liason Venue Management Joan Hewson EMI NOTES MEDIA GUIDE 2018 70 ® FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH NOTES MEDIA GUIDE 2018 71 ® FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH MEDIA GUIDE 2018 72 ® FIFTY-FOURTH HEAD OF THE CHARLES HEAD OF FIFTY-FOURTH