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Head of the Schuylkill Schuylkill River, Philadelphia, PA Oct 26, 2019 - Oct 27, 2019 Head of the Schuylkill Schuylkill River, Philadelphia, PA Oct 26, 2019 - Oct 27, 2019 Saturday 01B. Para Racing 1x Sat 8:00 Official Place Bow Name St. Joe's Tower Angels Raw +/- Adjusted 1 3 Andrew McLellan 03:39.3 09:13.8 15:28.0 20:01.2 20:01.2 (West Side Rowing Club) 2 2 Katherine Valdez 05:19.0 14:09.9 24:12.5 30:22.7 30:22.7 (Row New York) 01C. Adaptive/Inclusion 2x Sat 8:00 Revised Place Bow Name St. Joe's Tower Angels Raw +/- Adjusted 1 7 Philadelphia Adaptive Rowing PAR 03:33.9 09:04.8 15:09.8 19:02.6 Age: 38 -10.51 18:52.1 (Gallagher, H.) 2 5 Rockland Rowing Association, Inc. 03:51.3 09:42.8 16:13.4 20:24.9 Age: 59 -1:28.98 18:55.9 (Gold, R.) 3 9 Philadelphia Adaptive Rowing PAR 03:39.0 09:26.3 15:50.1 20:02.5 Age: 19 20:02.5 (Doughty, J.) 4 6 Row New York 03:54.9 09:59.5 16:57.7 21:16.8 Age: 21 21:16.8 (Choe, W.) 5 8 Philadelphia Adaptive Rowing PAR 04:35.6 11:51.7 19:34.3 24:19.3 Age: 67 -2:19.03 22:00.3 (Loudon, J.) 6 10 Philadelphia Adaptive Rowing PAR 04:51.9 12:35.0 21:11.7 26:45.3 Age: 15 26:45.3 (Chernets, W.) 02A. Mens Championship Pair w/out Cox Sat 8:30 Official Place Bow Name St. Joe's Tower Angels Raw +/- Adjusted 1 13 Vesper Boat Club 02:30.9 06:33.1 10:56.1 13:42.1 13:42.1 (Best, J.) 2 11 Vesper Boat Club CoMposite B 02:33.4 06:39.0 11:11.8 14:01.9 14:01.9 (FutterMan, L.) 3 12 Vesper Boat Club P 02:39.0 06:54.4 11:34.6 14:30.1 14:30.1 (Maeder, S.) 4 15 Washington College 02:52.5 07:18.7 12:20.6 15:34.9 15:34.9 (Moore, M.) 5 16 Washington College 02:51.5 07:35.7 12:59.1 16:12.8 PA@CBM +30 16:42.8 (Waldhof, K.) 6 14 Susquehanna University 03:11.9 08:08.5 13:35.6 17:05.9 17:05.9 (Bishop, L.) 02B. Womens Championship Pair w/out Cox Sat 8:40 Official Place Bow Name St. Joe's Tower Angels Raw +/- Adjusted 1 27 University of Pennsylvania Crew 02:57.0 07:29.0 12:35.3 15:48.6 15:48.6 (Butrico, H.) 2 22 TeMple University Rowing 02:53.3 07:30.7 12:35.6 15:51.5 15:51.5 (Tierney, E.) 3 29 Duquesne University 02:59.3 07:41.0 12:48.9 16:07.5 16:07.5 (AsMundson, A.) 4 24 TeMple University Rowing B 03:04.7 07:46.1 12:58.2 16:20.8 16:20.8 (McCulloch, K.) 5 19 Princeton National Rowing Association/Mercer 03:02.9 07:44.2 13:00.2 16:20.8 16:20.8 (Kalfaian, A.) 6 31 University of Pennsylvania Crew B 02:59.2 07:41.8 13:04.8 16:30.8 16:30.8 (Kane, F.) 7 30 TeMple University Rowing D 03:04.5 07:58.0 13:13.1 16:41.3 16:41.3 (Bonner, R.) 8 26 TeMple University Rowing C 03:10.8 08:02.6 13:24.3 16:44.4 16:44.4 (Kiehn, E.) 9 21 St. Joseph's University 03:09.1 08:01.5 13:28.7 16:57.9 16:57.9 (Devine, S.) 10 28 ThoMas Jefferson University 03:16.8 08:17.8 13:52.3 17:24.4 17:24.4 (Schacht, M.) 11 23 St. Joseph's University 03:19.7 08:23.0 13:54.2 17:25.6 17:25.6 (Lavecchia, A.) 12 32 ThoMas Jefferson University B 03:18.2 08:17.0 13:53.6 17:27.5 17:27.5 (Paternoster, J.) 13 25 St. Joseph's University 03:29.4 08:48.4 14:50.4 18:31.7 18:31.7 (sherMan, m.) 14 34 Cabrini University 03:38.5 09:21.6 15:23.5 19:18.2 19:18.2 (Brown, Z.) 15 33 Buffalo State College 03:40.1 09:11.7 15:37.2 19:33.0 PB@M9 +10 19:43.0 (Mullen, E.) 20 Penn A.C. Rowing Association DNS (Propst, K.) 03A. Mens Masters Singles (27 yrs- 39 yrs) Sat 8:50 Official Place Bow Name St. Joe's Tower Angels Raw +/- Adjusted 1 40 Michael Rossidis 02:54.9 07:24.0 12:28.3 15:38.3 15:38.3 (University Barge Club) 2 42 Justin Gentile 02:54.5 07:26.0 12:28.6 15:41.4 15:41.4 (Malta Boat Club) 3 37 Ross Anderson 02:50.4 07:20.3 12:33.2 15:55.8 15:55.8 (Penn A.C. Rowing Association) 4 39 ThoMas Owston 02:57.8 07:39.2 13:06.3 16:32.0 16:32.0 (FairMount Rowing Association) 5 38 Conor Malone 03:02.8 07:48.9 13:07.5 16:34.3 16:34.3 (Pennsylvania Barge Club) 6 48 Sandor Ferenczy 03:09.8 08:02.5 13:23.6 16:46.2 16:46.2 (Malta Boat Club) 7 41 Kevin Montenegro 03:06.3 07:58.7 13:22.2 16:48.8 16:48.8 (FairMount Rowing Association) 8 45 David Mercante 03:06.7 07:57.9 13:30.9 16:56.6 16:56.6 (FairMount Rowing Association) 9 46 Michael Tucker 03:10.4 08:19.1 14:04.8 17:45.7 17:45.7 (WhiteMarsh Boat Club) 43 Eugene Gallagher Scratch (Pennsylvania Barge Club) 44 Brian Severi DNS (Bachelors Barge Club) 47 Nathan KruMp DNF (BLJ CoMMunity Rowing) 03B. Mens Masters Ltwt 1x (27-39) Sat 8:50 Official Place Bow Name St. Joe's Tower Angels Raw +/- Adjusted 1 51 Joseph Cipolla 02:54.9 07:31.4 12:33.3 15:48.5 15:48.5 (Riverside Boat Club) 2 52 David Bates 02:58.4 07:39.0 12:48.2 16:09.8 PB@M5 +10 16:19.8 (Unaffiliated (USA)) 3 53 WilliaM Mwanga 03:04.7 07:53.1 13:19.0 16:48.1 16:48.1 (KaMpala Rowing Club) 03C. Mens Masters Singles (40 yrs - 49 yrs) Sat 8:50 Official Place Bow Name St. Joe's Tower Angels Raw +/- Adjusted 1 55 Jed Dietrich 02:49.3 07:17.6 12:16.3 15:23.3 15:23.3 (TEAM DIETRICH) 2 56 Greg Kaplan 02:56.3 07:27.0 12:22.2 15:35.3 15:35.3 (Vesper Boat Club) 3 57 Greg Myhr 02:53.7 07:32.6 12:35.2 15:53.9 15:53.9 (CaMbridge Boat Club) 4 66 Jake Watkins 02:57.2 07:28.3 12:36.8 15:54.3 15:54.3 (MaritiMe Rowing Club) 5 61 Jakub Svoboda 02:58.4 09:01.4 12:49.8 16:06.9 16:06.9 (FairMount Rowing Association) 6 58 Michael Wherley 03:01.0 07:49.5 13:01.9 16:27.1 16:27.1 (Penn A.C. Rowing Association) 7 63 Leo katolik 03:13.4 08:06.3 13:32.4 16:57.2 16:57.2 (Malta Boat Club) 8 62 Jeffrey Montanari 03:11.1 08:06.5 13:35.6 17:03.4 17:03.4 (Unaffiliated (USA)) 9 64 Mike Ostrowski 03:17.3 08:14.7 13:40.0 17:09.6 17:09.6 (Argonaut Rowing Club) 10 67 Michael Vandenburg 03:09.7 08:09.8 13:51.7 17:30.0 17:30.0 (Kingston Rowing Club) 11 59 Guy Joseph 03:14.1 08:23.7 14:05.6 17:41.7 17:41.7 (Old LyMe Rowing Association/ Blood Street Sculls) 12 65 Scott Atkinson 03:23.6 08:43.6 14:39.8 18:31.1 18:31.1 (Alexandria CoMMunity Rowing) 13 60 Dmitry Melnik 03:36.8 15:15.1 19:02.1 19:02.1 (Vesper Boat Club) 68 Yuri Fedoriw Scratch (Carolina Masters Crew Club) 03D. Mens Masters Ltwt 1x (40-49) Sat 8:50 Official Place Bow Name St. Joe's Tower Angels Raw +/- Adjusted 1 71 Ventsi Ivanoff 02:49.2 07:25.6 12:33.5 15:56.3 15:56.3 (FairMount Rowing Association) 2 73 PJ Kaputa 02:53.3 07:28.6 12:38.0 15:57.9 PBx3@M5 +30 16:27.9 (Princeton National Rowing Association/Mercer) 3 72 Ian Muir 03:21.4 08:30.1 14:16.8 18:01.9 18:01.9 (St. Catharines Rowing Club) 03E. Mens Masters Singles (50 yrs - 59 yrs) Sat 9:00 Official Place Bow Name St. Joe's Tower Angels Raw +/- Adjusted 1 105 Brian JaMieson 03:07.4 07:16.8 12:13.8 15:25.6 15:25.6 (Annapolis Rowing Club, Inc.) 2 77 Michael SMith 02:52.1 07:24.0 12:23.3 15:37.3 15:37.3 (WilMington Rowing Center (WRC)) 3 78 RansoM Weaver 02:53.7 07:27.2 12:26.8 15:40.1 15:40.1 (Undine Barge Club of Philadelphia) 4 79 JaMes Ball 02:50.5 07:30.4 12:37.6 15:57.0 15:57.0 (O.A.R.S., Inc.
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