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17Th Annual Windermere Cup / Opening Day Races Saturday, May 3, 2003 10:20 A.M 17th Annual Windermere Cup / Opening Day Races Saturday, May 3, 2003 10:20 a.m. Montlake Cut 2,000-meter course Time Event Lanes: 1 2 3 4 5 10:20 Mixed coxed 4 (40+) PRC GLC LWRC GRC 10:22 Mixed 8 (40+) WRC SRA LUC MBAC 10:24 Women’s 8 (40+) CRC LUC LWRC CR 10:26 Men’s 8 (50+) LWRC AMRC/PRC PRC VIRC 10:28 Women’s 8 (50+) IRC SYC MM GLC 10:33 Men’s Varsity 4 UW-A OSU UW-B UW-C 10:35 Women’s Varsity 4 UW-A UND WSU OSU UW-B 10:39 Women’s Open 8 UW-A WWU UW-B ORE 10:43 Men’s Open 8 UW-A LBS UW-B WSU 10:45 Women’s Junior 8 EV VC SRA GLC 10:48 Men’s Junior 8 ORU GLC BC VC 10:50 Women’s Novice 8 UW-A OSU WSU WWU UW-B 10:54 Men’s Frosh 8 UW NU OSU 10:56 Women’s Erickson Cascade Cup UW WSU UND OSU 11:06 Men’s Erickson Cascade Cup UW OSU LBS WSU 11:15 Windermere Challenge Cup USA CAN “A” CAN “B” 11:25 Women’s Windermere Cup UW BLR UND 11:35 Men’s Windermere Cup UW POL NU Legend to Crews AMCR Ancient Mariners Rowing Club ORE University of Oregon BC Brentwood College ORU Oregon Rowing Unlimited BLR Belarus OSU Oregon State University CAN Canadian National Team POL Poland CR Cascade Rowing PRC Pocock Rowing Center CRC Conibear Rowing Club SRA Sammamish Rowing Association EV Everett Juniors SYC Seattle Yacht Club GLC Greenlake Crew UND University of Notre Dame GRC The Gorge Rowing Club, Victoria, B.C. USA United States National Team IRC Interlochen Rowing Club UW University of Washington LBS Cal State University Long Beach VC Victoria City LUC Lake Union Crew VIRC Vashon Island Rowing Club LWRC Lake Washington Rowing Club WRC Wilamette Rowing Club, Portland, Ore. MM Martha’s Moms WSU Washington State University MBAC Mount Baker Adult Crew WWU Western Washington University NU Northeastern University 10:33 am – Men’s Varsity Four 10:39 am – Women’s Open Eight Lane 1 – University of Washington “A” Lane 1 – University of Washington “A” cox: Melissa Wengard (Sr. / Seattle, Wash. / Holy Names) cox: Sara Bryce (Fr. / Mercer Island, Wash. / Shorecrest) stroke – Seth Berling (Jr. / Belvedere, Calif. /St. Ignatius) stroke – Katie Anderson (Soph. / Vancouver, Wash. / Prairie) 3 – John Kenfield (Jr. / Visalia, Calif. / Redwood) 7 – Mieka Kalinoski (Sr. / Syracuse, N.Y. / Henninger) 2 – Ben Fletcher (Jr. / Moraga, Calif. / Miramounte) 6 – Katie Gardner (Soph. / Chico, Calif. / Chico) bow – Evan Galloway (Soph. / Bainbridge Island, Wash. / Bainbridge Island) 5 – Natalie Ritchie (Sr. / San Diego, Calif. / Kent School) 4 – Emily Crandall (Sr. / Springfield, Va. / West Springfield) Lane 2 – Oregon State University 3 – Katie Hodapp (Soph. / Spokane, Wash. / Mt. Spokane) 2 – Adrienne Daigle (Jr. / Gig Harbor, Wash. / Gig Harbor) Lane 3 – University of Washington “B” bow – Annie Anderson (Soph. / Los Angeles, Calif. / Notre Dame Acad.) cox: Stephen Hertzfeld (Soph. / Bethesda, Md. / Chevy Chase) stroke – Gavin Grant (Sr. / Canton, Mass. / Noble & Greenough) Lane 2 – Western Washington University 3 – John Heylin (Soph. / Canyon, Calif. / De La Salle) 2 – Nick Hudson (Soph. / Ross, Calif. / Redwood) Lane 3 – University of Washington “B” bow – Casey Clingan (Jr. / Seattle, Wash. / Roosevelt) cox: Jackie Dale (Richland, Wash. / Richland) stroke – Jenna Brannen (Bellevue, Wash. / Seattle Prep) Lane 4 – University of Washington “C” 7 – Rebecca Leung (Mercer Island, Wash. / Mercer Island) cox: Maura Little (Fr. / Vashon Island, Wash. / Vashon) 6 – Amber Thomason (Brewster, Wash. / East Wenatchee) stroke – Shanti Sommers (Fr. / Arcata, Calif. / Kent, Connecticut) 5 – Miranda Drost (University Place, Wash. / Curtis) 3 – Nic Wolfe (Fr. / Rainier, Wash. / Rainier) 4 – Christina Lock (Sammamish, Wash. / Skyline) 2 – Dominic Parker (Fr. / Yakima, Wash. / Eisenhower) 3 – Maddie Jacobs (Ellensburg, Wash. / Ellensburg) bow – Danile Hahm (Fr. / Issaquah, Wash. / Newport) 2 – Keegan Ryan (Placerville, Calif. / El Dorado) bow – Sayward Glise (Olympia, Wash. / Timberline) 10:35 am – Women’s Varsity Four Lane 4 – University of Oregon Lane 1 – University of Washington “A” cox: Dana Ryan (Soph. / La Jolla, Calif. / The Bishop’s School) 10:43 am – Men’s Open Eight stroke – Lindsay Schwarz (Sr. / Centralia, Wash. / Centralia) 3 – Nicole Mazikowski (Jr. / Olympia, Wash. / River Ridge) Lane 1 – University of Washington “A” 2 – Katherine Ramos (Soph. / McLean, Va. / McLean) cox: Shaina Grose (Fr. / Eugene, Ore. / South Eugene) bow – Lisa Krikava (Sr. / Issaquah, Wash. / Issaquah) stroke – Trevor Connell (Soph. / Wilsonville, Ore. / Wilsonville) 7 – Matt Semritc (Jr. / Stanwood, Wash. / Stanwood) Lane 2 – University of Notre Dame 6 – Dan McKeegan (Soph. / Chehalis, Wash. / W.F. West) 5 – Eric Robinson (Soph. / Mercer Island, Wash. / Mercer Island) Lane 3 – Washington State University 4 – Ryan Semritc (Sr. / Stanwood, Wash. / Stanwood) Lane 4 – Oregon State University 3 – Richard Tarbill (Jr. / Bainbridge Island, Wash. / Bainbridge Island) 2 – Will Osborn (Jr. / Portland, Ore. / Lakeridge) Lane 5 – University of Washington “B” bow – Michael Quann (Jr. / Puyallup, Wash. / Rogers) cox: Katie Peyer (Soph. / Kent, Wash. / Kentwood) stroke – Karen Estell (Sr. / Seattle, Wash. / Summit) Lane 2 – Cal State University Long Beach 3 – Ilia Ash (Sr. / Arlington, Wash. / Lakewood) Lane 3 – University of Washington “B” 2 – Eva Hershaw (Soph. / Palouse, Wash. / Garfield-Palouse) cox: Chris Morrison (Fr. / Belmont, Calif. / Serra Notre Dame) bow – Alaina Garrie (Soph. / Belevue, Wash. / Forest Ridge) stroke – Shay Colson (Fr. / Viola, Idaho / Moscow) 7 – Kiel Peterson (Fr. / Silverdale, Wash. / Shannigan Lake, B.C.) 6 – Marlowe Sher (Fr. / Berkeley, Calif. / Berkeley) 5 – Dimitri Lebid (Fr. / Cleveland, Ohio / St. Ignatius) 4 – Rhyne Dangenis (Fr. / Redmond, Wash. / Bear Creek) 3 – Thomas Schlenker (Fr. / Selah, Wash. / Selah) 2 – Brad Lentz (Fr. / Seattle, Wash. / Mt. Rainier) bow – Brent Peterson (Fr. / Pleasant Valley, Iowa / St. Mark’s) Lane 4 – Washington State University 10:50 am – Women’s Novice Eight 11:06 am – Men’s Erickson Memorial Cascade Cup Lane 1 – University of Washington “A” Lane 1 – University of Washington cox: Eva Anderson (Lake Forest Park, Wash. / Shorecrest) cox: Chris O’Brien (Jr. / Cincinnati, Ohio / St. Xavier) stroke – Courtney Mitchell (Seattle, Wash. / Holy Names Academy) stroke – Ian Sawyer (Jr. / Auckland, NZ / Tamalpias HS, San Francisco) 7 – Marah Connole (Helena, Mont. / Helena) 7 – Dusan Nikolic (Soph. / Belgrade, Serbia / 11th Belgrade) 6 – Katie Ball (Los Gatos, Calif. / Los Gatos) 6 – Charles Minett (Sr. / Stratford, Ontario / Rockaway Collegiate) 5 – Allison DePalma (Campbell, Calif. / Notre Dame Academy) 5 – Gints Salaks (Jr. / Riga, Latvia / Orange Coast College) 4 – Kim Matz (Puyallup, Wash. / Puyallup) 4 – Scott Gault (Soph. / Piedmont, Calif. / Piedmont) 3 – Megan Kalmoe (St. Croix Falls, Wisc. / St. Croix Falls) 3 – John Taylor (Jr. / Tacoma, Wash. / Charles Wright) 2 – Jessica Ahlering (Laguna Niguel, Calif. / Santa Margarita) 2 – Jeff Jorgensen (Sr. / Roswell, Ga. / Roswell) bow – Olivia Morrow (San Diego, Calif. / Scripps Ranch) bow – Mathew Kopicky (Soph. / Seattle, Wash. / Ballard) Lane 2 – Oregon State University Lane 2 – Oregon State University Lane 3 – Washington State University Lane 3 – Cal State University Long Beach Lane 4 – Western Washington University Lane 4 – Washington State University Lane 5 – University of Washington “B” cox: Queena Cheung (Renton, Wash. / Tahoma) 11:15 am – Windermere Challenge Cup stroke – Jen Dowrie (San Jose Calif. / Archbishop Mitty) Lane 1 – United States 7 – Analena Shepherd (Kenmore, Wash. / Juanita) cox: Peter Cipollone (Age: 32 / Hometown: Ardmore, Pa.) 6 – Laura Baker (Bellingham, Wash. / Sehome) stroke – Jon Watling (Age: 27 / Hometown: Greenwich, Conn.) 5 – Simcha Weed (Bellevue, Wash. / Newport) 7 – Bryan Volpenhein (Age: 26 / Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio) 4 – Sarah Chisholm (Coeur d’Alena, Idaho / Lake City) 6 – Luke McGee (Age: 24 / Hometown: Brant Lake, N.Y.) 3 – Kara Lowe (Yelm, Wash. / Yelm) 5 – Mike Wherley (Age: 31 / Hometown: Sun Prairie, Wisc.) 2 – Caitlin Davis (Longview, Wash. / Mark Morris) 4 – Wolf Moser (Age: 29 / Hometown: Moultonboro, N.H.) bow – Erin Lee (Kenmore, Wash. / Inglemoor) 3 – Joseph Hansen (Age: 23 / Hometown: Bakersfield, Calif.) 2 – Jason Read (Age: 25 / Hometown: Ringoes, N.J.) 10:54 am – Men’s Freshman Eight bow – Ryan Torgerson (Age: 20 / Hometown: Cleveland Heights, Ohio) Lane 1 – University of Washington Lane 2 – Canada “A” cox: Adrian Andrews (Tiburon, Calif. / Redwood) cox: Brian Price (Age: 27 / Hometown: Belleville, Ontario) stroke – Colin Phillips (San Diego, Calif. / The Bishop’s School) stroke – Kevin Light (Age: 23 / Hometown: Sidney, B.C.) 7 – Daniel Harm (Seattle, Wash. / Lakeside) 7 – Adam Kreek (Age: 22 / Hometown: Victoria, B.C.) 6 – Cooper Rooks (Bainbridge Island, Wash. / Bainbridge Island) 6 – Jeff Powell (Age: 24 / Hometown: Winnipeg, Manitoba) 5 – Brodie Buckland (Olympia, Wash. / Capitol) 5 – Joe Stankevicius (Age: 25 / Hometown: Dundas, Ontario) 4 – Scott Schmidt (Grosse Isle, Mich. / Grosse Isle) 4 – Andrew Hoskins (Age: 26 / Hometown: Edmonton, Alberta) 3 – Adam Van Winkle (Mukilteo, Wash. / Kamiak) 3 – David Calder (Age: 23 / Hometown: Victoria, B.C.) 2 – Craig Tyler (Camas, Wash. / Camas) 2 – Barney Williams bow – Tyler Smith (Issaquah, Wash. / Issaquah) bow – Cam Baerg Lane 2 – Northeastern University Lane 3 – Canada “B” Lane 3 – Oregon State University cox: Vicki Agate stroke – Geoff Hodgson 7 – David Karge 10:56 am – Women’s Erickson Memorial Cascade Cup 6 – Kyle Hamilton Lane 1 – University of Washington 5 – Ben Rutledge cox: Megan Mach (Jr.
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