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2010 FISA World Rowing Masters Regatta - St Catharines Order of Racing 2010 FISA World Rowing Masters Regatta - St Catharines Order of Racing Thursday, September 02, 2010 Lane 1 Lane 2 Lane 3 Lane 4 Lane 5 Lane 6 Lane 7 Lane 8 Time Event Description Race Number Prefix Progression Rules Trophy Status 2:30 PM 101 Womens D 4+ Final 1 A Final Only Scheduled Watercat (USA) HOOP COMP (INT) ARC COMP (USA) VBC COMP (INT) SSAC COMP (USA) Syracuse Chg (USA) Chester River (USA) (D) (E) 3 (D) (D) 1 (E) (D) (E) 54 56 54 54 56 54 55 Rachel Alexander Stroke Anne Hodkin Stroke A. Dietech Stroke Susan Hingley Stroke Theresa Goman Stroke Lisa Craig Stroke Kate McGraw Stroke Barbara Connolly 3 Els Vandam 3 Beth Gordon 3 Ann Jonik 3 Claudia Schneider 3 Deborah Bradsha 3 Patti Nash 3 Kathrina Schubert 2 Birgith Sims 2 Susie Jones 2 Susan Hooten 2 Caryn Edmonston 2 Kitty English 2 Debbie Yoder 2 Ute Hjobil Bow Zdena Norkova Bow Carolyn Ortwein Bow Helga Kalk-Fedeler Bow Lee Ann Williams Bow Liz Bates Bow Kendall Ruffatto Bow Mark Mason Cox Debborah Bregenz Cox Tba Tba Tba Cox Mary Ruddell Cox Mary Rao Cox Michele Handzel Cox Shelagh Grasso Cox 2:34 PM 101 Womens D 4+ Final 2 B Final Only Scheduled MC COMP (USA) Carnegie Lake (USA) Rocket City (USA) Cape Cod (USA) Hudson River (USA) St. Catharines (CAN) Lake Union (USA) 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 53 53 53 52 52 53 52 Pam Trimmer Stroke Alison Pollini Stroke Elysa Jones Stroke Tina Napolitan Stroke Sarah Herman Stroke Janet Lancaster Stroke Kathleen Roach Stroke Kristine Malcolm 3 Camille Tropp 3 Diane Winters 3 Sheila Morris 3 Susan Beaudry 3 Marion Markarian 3 Ann Wopat 3 Cathy Holdorf 2 Pam Kitty 2 Betsey Bock 2 Mary Eddy 2 Sue Tallardy 2 Karen Rickers 2 Sara Higgins 2 Sue Hamby Bow Barbara Hogan Bow Peggy Collins Bow Fran Michaud Bow Catherine Briskey Bow Lorna Hay-Gaudet Bow Dorothy Todd Bow Lesleh Heim Cox Rose Ford Cox Mary Jones Cox Susan Daniels Cox Katherine Boniello Cox Kathy Burtnik Cox Jennifer Gile Cox 2:38 PM 101 Womens D 4+ Final 3 C Final Only Scheduled ARC COMP (USA) Sac State (USA) Don (CAN) Western Res. (USA) Sarasota Cr (USA) Princeton (USA) 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) (D) 52 51 52 52 51 51 Margie Orrick Stroke Rosie Kessell Stroke Jane Breitman Stroke Sharon Romilly Stroke Nancy Hopkins Stroke Judy Gorberg Stroke Diana Shalkey 3 Claudia Schmitt 3 Michele Dunlop 3 Dianne Schubeck 3 Beverly Gallie 3 Kathy Kalinowski 3 Chrys Raheb 2 Onnie Blackburn 2 Gilda Wainwright 2 Zita Varnelis 2 Sue Gutek 2 Cheryl Baldino 2 Sally Swartz Bow Carol Robinson Bow Gina Bin Bow Janet Clark Bow Debbie Delaney Bow Susan Voorhees Bow Tba Tba Cox Rebecca Burtnik Cox Margherita Braga Cox Matt Carlsen Cox Michelle Thrift Cox Madeline Alden Cox Printed: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 06:32 PM Page 1 of 86 2010 FISA World Rowing Masters Regatta - St Catharines Regatta Master 2007 Order of Racing Thursday, September 02, 2010 Lane 1 Lane 2 Lane 3 Lane 4 Lane 5 Lane 6 Lane 7 Lane 8 Time Event Description Race Number Prefix Progression Rules Trophy Status 2:42 PM 101 Womens D 4+ Final 4 D Final Only Scheduled River City (USA) Boulder (USA) Marin (USA) Genesee Wtr (USA) Avalon (USA) West Side (USA) (D) (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) 51 51 51 51 51 51 Mary Roberts Stroke Jennifer Quilling Stroke Cate Wallenfels Stroke Betsy Nitschke Stroke Karen Peterson Stroke Amy Troy Stroke Nancy Cochrane 3 Cinda Graubard 3 Muriel Martens 3 Martha Kohn 3 Linda Ensor 3 Leonore Olmsted- 3 Tori Blickle 2 Patricia Lang 2 Terry McGaw 2 Joan Chisholm 2 Deb Chute 2 Meg Lauerman 2 Laurie Widman Bow Brady Terri Bow Brigitte Merrell Bow Julie Baker Bow Kristin Mitchell Bow Debra Instone-No Bow Michelle Morales Cox Kate Iverson Cox Rod Warner Cox Megan Taylor Cox S. A. O'Connor Cox Margot Bennett Cox 2:46 PM 101 Womens D 4+ Final 5 E Final Only Scheduled Minneapolis (USA) Western Res. (USA) Saratoga (USA) Carnegie Lake (USA) Marin (USA) Annapolis (USA) (D) 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 51 50 51 51 50 51 Jill Cooper Stroke Jane Sworan Stroke Terri Dagle Stroke Loretta McCarthy Stroke Gwen Horton Stroke Liz Clarke Stroke Janet La Mere 3 Kathy Whitford 3 Laurie Braim 3 Veronique Oomen 3 Laurie Wentzel 3 Tara Neider 3 Marilyn Franzen 2 Barbara Blake 2 Christy Holland 2 Margery Mark 2 Stacey Grossman 2 Debbie Yatsuk 2 Siobhan Kane Bow Eileen Gordon Bow Wendy MacPhers Bow Karen Ellis Bow Lydia Arellano Bow Jacqueline Iannuzz Bow Mike Hurley Cox Susan McHugh Cox Kim Delaney Cox Sandi Chu Cox Erin Brewer Cox Lee Roman Cox 2:50 PM 101 Womens D 4+ Final 6 F Final Only Scheduled Potomac (USA) Grt Columbus (USA) Genesee Wtr (USA) BBLRC COMP (INT) MC COMP (USA) Marin (USA) (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 50 50 50 50 50 50 Debbie Charles-Ch Stroke Mary Briggs Stroke Luann Mansfield Stroke Hilary Cook Stroke Sharon Bouchard Stroke Liz Hart Stroke Bettina Dembek 3 Kristie Schulz 3 Susan Holcomb 3 Ailie Ord 3 Robin Schultz-Purv 3 Cristina Battani 3 Jane Ward 2 Dana Parrish 2 Karen Morgan 2 Hazel Smith 2 Michelle Wilkie 2 Carmen McHugh 2 Kathleen Landauer Bow Lynne Olson Bow Diane Castelliani Bow Liz Pulford Bow Karen Clark Bow Aerial Gilbert Bow S. A. O'Connor Cox Erika Benford Cox Barb Kindig Cox Debbie Bregenzer Cox Sarah Grady Cox Anita Sarrett Cox 2:54 PM 102 Mens H 2- Final 7 G Final Only Scheduled San Diego (USA) Argonaut (CAN) Offenbach (GER) New Haven (USA) (H) (I) (H) (H) 74 79 71 74 Dodd Wragg Stroke Gerry Martin Stroke Udo Hild Stroke Richard Dyer, Jr. Stroke Mike Welch Bow Jim Lyttle Bow Walter Scheller Bow Baxter Walsh Bow Printed: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 06:32 PM Page 2 of 86 2010 FISA World Rowing Masters Regatta - St Catharines Regatta Master 2007 Order of Racing Thursday, September 02, 2010 Lane 1 Lane 2 Lane 3 Lane 4 Lane 5 Lane 6 Lane 7 Lane 8 Time Event Description Race Number Prefix Progression Rules Trophy Status 3:00 PM 103 Mens B 4- Final 8 H Final Only Scheduled Rosario (ARG) Potomac (USA) Rotation Berlin (GER) Wyandotte (USA) St. Catharines (CAN) Miami Rowing (USA) Cambridge (USA) 2 (C) (B) (C) (B) (C) (B) 1 (C) 47 40 43 41 44 39 45 Claudio Massacces Stroke Chad Jungbluth Stroke Graap Thomas Stroke Gary Ellison Stroke Greg Loucks Stroke John Wesley Stroke Greg Benning Stroke Gerardo Bufarull 3 Tom Brock 3 Philipp Von Schwe 3 Shane Berger 3 Fred Loucks 3 Carlos Menacho 3 Jon Grant 3 Alejandro Correa 2 David Huntington 2 Michael Löchert 2 Keith Charette 2 Sam Loucks 2 Al Salas 2 James Pierce 2 Guillermo Massac Bow Nick Holland Bow Frank Ehricke Bow Jeff Taylor Bow Wernher Verbraek Bow Fernando Mendoz Bow Jay Manson Bow 3:04 PM 103 Mens B 4- Final 9 I Final Only Scheduled Winnipeg (CAN) Marin (USA) CE COMP (INT) Riverside (USA) Rosario (ARG) Espírito Santo (BRA) Cambridge (USA) (B) (B) (B) (B) 1 (C) (B) 2 (B) 39 36 36 39 46 41 41 Dave Cooke Stroke Kenneth Clemmer Stroke Fernando Perez Va Stroke Todd Milne Stroke Marcelo Martinez Stroke Claudiomar De Oli Stroke Russell Murphy Stroke Eric Johnstone 3 Justin Roberts 3 Ignacio Gomez 3 Neil Harrigan 3 Marcelo Sdrigotti 3 Gustavo Franco 3 Chris Flynn 3 Vic Bartel 2 Andy Kelly 2 Carlos Chiapa 2 Evan Grace 2 Vicente Liberati 2 Paulo Rodrigues 2 Thor Runeman 2 Ryan Desilets Bow Mike Stralka Bow Horacio Tendilla Bow Shameek Sarkar Bow Nestor Bodetto Bow Evandro Baccon Bow Rich Scannell Bow 3:08 PM 104 Womens G - J 2x Final 10 J Final Only Scheduled Masters Ch (USA) SRC COMP (USA) USVT COMP (GER) Mitsubishi (JPN) Victoria City (CAN) IROW COMP (USA) (H) (H) (H) (H) (I) (I) 71 73 71 72 76 75 Jeanne Watson Stroke Eve Green Stroke Veronika Zimmert Stroke Fusae Takishima Stroke Paula Maasland Stroke Patty McDonald Stroke Barbara Smith Bow Sunny McLean Bow Almut Gäbel Bow Noriko Fukuda Bow Vivienne Irving Bow Marjorie Burgard Bow 3:12 PM 104 Womens G - J 2x Final 11 K Final Only Scheduled Marin (USA) CLRA COMP (USA) FR COMP (INT) RMRC COMP (INT) (G) (G) (G) (G) 67 67 66 66 Carol Keller Stroke Jan Stone Stroke Merete Boldt Stroke Mary Jane Wurste Stroke Arlene Killpack Bow Nancy Andrews Bow Pauline Rayner Bow Diane Ziff Bow 3:16 PM 104 Womens G - J 2x Final 12 L Final Only Scheduled Los Gatos (USA) Long Beach (USA) St. Catharines (CAN) Potomac (USA) (G) (G) (G) (G) 66 65 65 66 Allene Williams Stroke Jill Ammirato Stroke Marion Markarian Stroke Camilla Durfee Stroke Nancy Miner Bow Chellie Powell Bow Louise Hastings Bow Kathleen Hughes Bow Printed: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 06:32 PM Page 3 of 86 2010 FISA World Rowing Masters Regatta - St Catharines Regatta Master 2007 Order of Racing Thursday, September 02, 2010 Lane 1 Lane 2 Lane 3 Lane 4 Lane 5 Lane 6 Lane 7 Lane 8 Time Event Description Race Number Prefix Progression Rules Trophy Status 3:22 PM 105 Mens E 4+ Final 13 M Final Only Scheduled ROSK COMP (INT) Cambridge (USA) PRZ COMP (INT) Marin (USA) Grt Columbus (USA) PETE COMP (CAN) MC COMP (USA) (F) 1 (F) (E) (E) (E) (F) (E) 63 63 58 58 59 60 59 Svend Nielsen Stroke Charles Hamlin Stroke Michael Murray Stroke Steve Johnson Stroke Bruce Ramsey Stroke John Nelson Stroke James Cody Stroke Jan Andersen Rud 3 Roger Borggaard 3 Patrick Murray 3 Michael Breard 3 Mike McGovern 3 Mike Neary 3 John Frohnmayer 3 Ole Roemer 2 Fred Schoch 2 Dolf Steiner 2 J.j.
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