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Chiswick Timetable TIMETABLE Races 1 to 13 on flood tide; 14 to 91 on ebb tide Race Time Event Competitors Winner Verdict Next (counting from Surrey) race 1 8.30 WJ15 4x+ Latymer Upper School (73) ............................. ...... 9 Barn Elms (74) Kew House School (75) 2 8.35 WJ15 4x+ Team Keane (76) ............................. ...... 9 Putney High School (77) St Paul’s Girls’ Sch (78) 3 8.40 WJ15 4x+ Emanuel School (79) ............................. ...... 9 Sydenham High School (80) Tideway Scullers (81) The winners of the three heats of WJ15 4x+ (races 1 to 3) will stay on the water and straightaway return to the start for the final (race 9) 4 8.45 WJ14 4x+ Barn Elms (82) ............................. ...... 12 King’s Sch Canterbury (83) Emanuel School (84) 5 8.50 WJ14 4x+ Maidenhead (85) ............................. ...... 12 Kew House School (86) 6 8.55 WJ14 4x+ Putney High Sch (Gilligan) (87) ............................ ...... 12 Team Keane (88) The winners of the three heats of WJ14 4x+ (races 4 to 6) will stay on the water and straightaway return to the start for the final (race 12) 7 9.00 Op 4- Poplar Blackwall (29) ............................. ...... – Tier 2 Auriol Kensington (Lecubin) (30) FINAL Sons of the Thames (31) 8 9.05 Op 4- Vesta (26) ............................. ...... – Tier 1 Latymer Upper School (27) FINAL East India Club (28) 9 9.10 WJ15 4x+ Winner of race 1 ............................. ...... FINAL Winner of race 2 Winner of race 3 10 9.15 W 4+ Putney Town (44) ............................. ...... 27 Vesta (Warden) (45) University College London (46) 11 9.20 W 4+ St George’s College (47) ............................. ...... 27 Putney High School (48) Lea (49) Race Time Event Competitors Winner Verdict Next (counting from Surrey) race 12 9.25 WJ14 4x+ Winner of race 4 ............................. ...... – FINAL Winner of race 5 Winner of race 6 13 9.30 J16 4+ Emanuel School (50) ............................. ...... – FINAL St Paul’s School (51) Hampton School (52) INTERVAL FOR TURN OF THE TIDE (HIGH TIDE) 14 10.30 WJ15 4+ St Paul’s Girls’ School (59) ............................. ...... – FINAL Latymer Upper School (60) Putney High School (61) 15 10.35 J18 1x Mead (Emanuel Sch) (145) ............................. ...... 39 Halewood (Tideway Scullers) (146) Plastow (Twickenham (147) 16 10.40 J18 1x Bradley (Hampton Sch) (148) ............................. ...... 39 Blackwell (Kew House Sch) (149) Vitou (St Paul’s Sch) (150) 17 10.45 J18 1x Williams (Barn Elms) (151) ............................. ...... 39 Scott (Latymer Upper Sch) (152) 18 10.50 Op 4+ East India Club (38) ............................. ...... 48 Lea (Powell) (39) Putney Town (40) 19 10.55 Op 4+ University of Westminster (41) ............................. ...... 48 St George’s Hosp Med Sch (42) (43) Cygnet 20 11.00 J16 8+ Hampton School (16) ............................. ...... – FINAL Dulwich College (17) St Paul’s School (18) 21 11.05 J15 4x+ Twickenham (62) ............................. ...... 58 King’s College School ‘A’ (63) Emanuel School (64) 22 11.10 J15 4x+ Dulwich College (65) ............................. ...... 58 Team Keane (Adeyemi) (66) Latymer Upper Sch (Scroggs) (67) 23 11.15 WJ16 1x Fenton (Tideway Scullers) (157) .......................... ...... – FINAL Cervesi (Latymer Upper Sch) (158) Packman (Emanuel) (159) 24 11.20 WJ15 2x St Paul’s Girls’ Sch (126) ............................. ...... 49 Barn Elms (127) Race Time Event Competitors Winner Verdict Next (counting from Surrey) race 25 11.25 WJ15 2x Kew House School (128) ............................. ...... 49 Emanuel School (129) 26 11.30 WJ15 2x Latymer Upper School (130) ............................. ...... 50 Radnor House School (131) 27 11.35 W 4+ Winner of race 10 ............................. ...... – FINAL Winner of race 11 28 11.40 J14 4x+ Team Keane (68) ............................. ...... 42 Emanuel (Wadie) (69) Kew House School (Ward) (70) 29 11.45 J14 4x+ Maidenhead (71) ............................. ...... 42 King’s School Canterbury (72) 30 11.50 Op 8+ Sons of the Thames (7) ............................. ...... 60 Tier 3 Putney Town (Fox) (8) Vesta (9) 31 11.55 Op8+ University Coll London (10) ............................. ...... 60 Tier 3 Furnivall (11) St George’s Hosp Med Sch (12) 32 12.00 J15 4+ Kew House Sch (Forbes) (53) ............................. ...... 69 King’s School Canterbury (54) St Paul’s School (55) 33 12.05 J15 4+ Latymer Upper School (56) ............................. ...... 69 Emanuel School (57) King’s College School (58) 34 12.10 J18 2x Radnor House School (103) ............................. ...... 84 St Paul’s School (104) Tideway Scullers (105) 35 12.15 J18 2x Hampton School ‘A’ (106) ............................. ...... 84 Emanuel School (Giannop) (107) Kew House Sch (Adams) (108) 36 12.20 W 8+ Putney High Sch (Penny) (13) ............................. ...... – FINAL Barnes Bridge Ladies (14) Auriol Kensington (15) 37 12.25 Op 8+ Lea (4) ............................. ...... – Tier 2 Quintin (5) FINAL Hampton School (6) 38 12.30 Op 8+ Auriol Kensington (1) ............................. ...... – Tier 1 East India Club (2) FINAL St Paul’s School (Onillon) (3) Race Time Event Competitors Winner Verdict Next (counting from Surrey) race 39 12.35 J18 1x Winner of race 15 ............................. ...... – FINAL Winner of race 16 Winner of race 17 SHORT INTERVAL FOR CHANGE OF UMPIRES 40 12.50 Op 2x Cygnet (92) ............................. ...... 68 Tier 2 UCL (Rowe) (93) 41 12.55 Op 2x Mortlake Anglian & Alpha (94) ............................. ...... 68 Tier 2 Sons of the Thames (95) 42 13.00 J14 4x+ Winner of race 28 ............................. ...... – FINAL Winner of race 29 43 13.05 W 2x Putney High School (96) ............................. ...... 66 Bentham (97) 44 13.10 W 2x Univ of Westminster (98) ............................. ...... 66 Lea (99) 45 13.15 W 2x Auriol Kensington (100) ............................. ...... 67 St George’s College (101) 46 13.20 WJ16 2x Tideway Scullers (121) ............................. ...... 70 Emanuel (Bedi) (122) 47 13.25 J15 8+ St Paul’s School (19) ............................. ...... – FINAL Kew House School (20) Dulwich College (21) 48 13.30 Op 4+ Winner of race 18 ............................. ...... – FINAL Winner of race 19 49 13.35 WJ15 2x Winner of race 24 ............................. ...... 81 Winner of race 25 50 13.40 WJ15 2x Winner of race 26 ............................. ...... 81 Team Keane (132) 51 13.45 Op 2x Team Keane (Pabst) (89) ............................. ...... – Tier 1 Vesta (Brown) (90) FINAL Hampton School ‘B’ (91) 52 13.50 Op 1x Dillon (Mortlake Anglian) (135) ............................. ...... 78 Tier 2 Stewart (Cygnet) (136) 53 13.55 Op 1x O’Brien (Quintin) (139) ............................. ...... 79 Tier 2 Widmayer (UCL) (140) 54 14.00 W 1x Marescalchi (U of W’minster) (141) ...................... ...... 77 Keene (Mortlake Anglian) (142) Race Time Event Competitors Winner Verdict Next (counting from Surrey) race 55 14.05 W 1x Josie (King’s Sch Cant) (143) ............................. ...... 77 Bunyan (UCL) (144) 56 14.10 J16 2x Team Keane (109) ............................. ...... 74 Barn Elms (110) 57 14.15 J16 2x Dulwich College (113) ............................. ...... 75 Emanuel (Jackson) (114) 58 14.20 J15 4x+ Winner of race 21 ............................. ...... – FINAL Winner of race 22 59 14.25 W 4- Poplar Blackwall (34) ............................. ...... 86 Auriol Kensington (35) 60 14.30 Op 8+ Winner of race 30 ............................. ...... – Tier 3 Winner of race 31 61 14.35 J15 2x King’s College School (115) ............................. ...... 72 Team Keane (116) 62 14.40 J15 2x St Paul’s School (119) ............................. ...... 73 Twickenham (120) 63 14.45 J16 1x Hemrajani (Team Keane) (153) ............................ ...... 85 Lane (Tideway Scullers) (154) 64 14.50 J16 1x Parker (Twickenham) (155) ............................. ...... 85 Frost (Emanuel School) (156) 65 14.55 W 4- Barnes Bridge Ladies (32) ............................. ...... 86 Furnivall (33) SHORT INTERVAL FOR CHANGE OF UMPIRES 66 15.10 W 2x Winner of race 43 ............................. ...... 89 Winner of race 44 67 15.15 W 2x Winner of race 45 ............................. ...... 89 Mortlake Anglian & Alpha (102) 68 15.20 Op 2x Winner of race 40 ............................. ...... – FINAL Winner of race 41 69 15.25 J15 4+ Winner of race 32 ............................. ...... – FINAL Winner of race 33 70 15.30 WJ16 2x Winner of race 46 ............................. ...... 91 Barn Elms (123) 71 15.35 WJ16 2x Latymer Upper School (124) ............................. ...... 91 Team Keane (125) Race Time Event Competitors Winner Verdict Next (counting from Surrey) race 72 15.40 J15 2x Winner of race 61 ............................. ...... 87 Radnor House School (117) 73 15.45 J15 2x Tideway Scullers (118) ............................. ...... 87 Winner of race 62 74 15.50 J16 2x Winner of race 56 ............................. ...... 88 St Paul’s School (Gong) (111) 75 15.55 J16 2x Latymer Upper Sch (Quayle) (112) ...................... ...... 88 Winner of race 57 76 16.00 Op 1x Berry (King’s Sch Cant) (133) ............................. ...... – Tier 1 Cowley (Newark) (134) FINAL 77 16.05 W 1x Winner of race 54 ............................. ...... – FINAL Winner of race 55 78 16.10 Op 1x Winner of race 52 ............................. ...... 90
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