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Spring Regatta Draw 2018 V. 2 CAMBRIDGE NINES SPRING REGATTA May 2018 FINAL DRAW Tuesday 2030 11:00 DIVISION ONE Pass Green Dragon bridge by 1050 Race Round Event Crew Number Crew name Outcome 10 Heat College Women 1King's College Boat Club Winner to Race 20 2Wolfson College W1 Loser to Race 22 11 Heat College Women 3Sidney Sussex Boat Club Winner to Race 20 4 Darwin College Boat Club Loser to Race 22 12 Heat CRA Men 5X-Press Winner to Race 21 6 Champion of the Thames - Stevens Loser to Race 23 13 Heat CRA Men 7Cambridge '99 Nines Rowing Club Winner to Race 21 8 City of Cambridge Rowing Club Loser to Race 23 14 Heat Men's 2 9 St Catharine's College Boat Club M1 Winner to Race 24 10 Clare Boat Club M2 Loser to Race 26 15 Heat Men's 2 11 Saint Edmund's Winner to Race 25 12 Sidney Sussex Boat Club M1 Loser to Race 27 16 Heat Men's 2 13 Hughes Hall Boat Club Winner to Race 24 14 Jesus College M2 Loser to Race 26 17 Heat Men's 2 15 First and Third Trinity Boat Club M2 Winner to Race 25 16 Wolfson College Loser to Race 27 Division Notes: All Crews will race in Divison 2 Please listen closely to marshals after races to get positioned for Division Two 11:45 DIVISION TWO ALL CREWS RACED IN DIVISION ONE Race Round Event Crew name 20 Final College Women Winner of 10 Winner of 11 21 Final CRA Men Winner of 12 Winner of 13 22 Plate Final College Women Loser of 10 Loser of 11 23 Plate Final CRA Men Loser of 12 Loser of 13 24 Semi-Final Men's 2 Winner of 14 Winner to Race 30 Winner of 16 25 Semi-Final Men's 2 Winner of 15 Winner to Race 30 Winner of 17 26 Plate Semi-Final Men's 2 Loser of 14 Winner to Race 31 Loser of 16 27 Plate Semi-Final Men's 2 Loser of 15 Winner to Race 31 Loser of 17 Division Notes: Men's 2 Winners; Please listen closely to marshals after races to get positioned for Division Three 12:30 DIVISON THREE New crews pass Green Dragon bridge by 12:20 Race Round Event Crew name 30 Final Men's 2 Winner of 24 Winner of 25 31 Plate Final Men's 2 Winner of 26 Winner of 27 32 Heat Novice Women 17 Caius Boat Club Winner to Race 40 18 Champion of the Thames Champs Loser to Race 41 33 Heat Novice Women 19 Cantabs - Hughes Winner to Race 40 20 Cambridge 99 RC Loser to Race 41 34 Heat Men's 3 21 LMBC Winner to Race 42 22 First and Third Trinity Boat Club M3 Loser to Race 44 35 Heat Men's 3 23 Christs College Boat Club M2 Winner to Race 42 24 Jesus College M3 Loser to Race 44 36 Heat Men's 3 25 St. Catharine's College Boat Club M2 Winner to Race 43 26 Magdalene Boat Club M2 Loser to Race 49 37 Optional row Men's 3 27 Emmanuel Boat Club M2 to Race 43 Division Notes: Women's Novice and Men's 3 crews will all race in Division Four. Please listen to the Marshals for best placement after your races. CAM RIVER TOURS RIVER BOAT WILL LEAD THIS GROUP TO THE PLOUGH PUB, PLEASE DO NOT OVERTAKE PLEASE ALLOW LOTS OF SPACE FOR CAM RIVER TOURS TO PULL IN NEAR THE PLOUGH PUB 13:15 DIVISON FOUR New crews pass Green Dragon bridge by 13:05 Race Round Event Crew name 40 Final Novice Women Winner of 32 Winner of 33 41 Plate Final Novice Women Loser of 32 Loser of 33 42 Semi-Final Men's 3 Winner of 34 Winner to Race 50 Winner of 35 43 Semi-Final Men's 3 Winner of 36 Winner to Race 50 27 Emmanuel Boat Club M2 44 Plate Semi-Final Men's 3 Loser of 34 Winner to Race 51 Loser of 35 45 Heat Men's 4-5 28 Clare Boat Club M3 Winner to Race 52 29 Emmanuel Boat Club M4 Loser to Race 53 46 Heat Men's 4-5 30 Darwin College Boat Club Winner to Race 52 31 Christ's College Boat Club M3 Loser to Race 47 Heat Men's 4-5 32 Pembroke College Boat Club Winner to Race 53 33 Emmanuel Boat Club M3 Loser to Race 54 48 Optional row Men's 4-5 34 Sidney Sussex Boat Club M2 to Race 53 49 Optional row Men's 3 Loser of 36 to Race 51 Division Notes: Men's 4-5 crews will all race in Division Five. Please listen to the Marshals for best placement after your races. 14:00 DIVISON FIVE New crews pass Green Dragon bridge by 13:50 Race Round Event Crew name 50 Final Men's 3 Winner of 42 Winner of 43 51 Plate Final Men's 3 Winner of 44 Winner of 49 (loser of 36) 52 Semi-Final Men's 4-5 Winner of 45 Winner to Race 62 Winner of 46 53 Semi-Final Men's 4-5 Winner of 47 Winner to Race 62 Loser of 45 54 Plate Semi-Final Men's 4-5 Loser of 46 Winner to Race 63 Loser of 47 55 Optional row Men's 4-5 no longer required 56 Heat Men's 1 35 Emmanuel Boat Club M1 Winner to Race 60 36 Magdalene Boat Club M1 Loser to Race 61 57 Heat Men's 1 37 Churchill Winner to Race 60 38 Jesus College M1 Loser to Race 61 58 Heat Women's Upper 39 Newnham College Boat Club Winner to Race 64 40 City of Cambridge Rowing Club Loser to Race 65 59 Heat Women's Upper 41 Jesus College Winner to Race 64 42 Cambridge '99 Nines Rowing Club Loser to Race 65 Division Notes: Men's 1 and Women's Upper crews will all race in Division Six. Please listen to the Marshals for best placement after your races. CAM RIVER TOURS RIVER BOAT WILL MAKE ITS WAY TO BOATHOUSES, LEAVING PLOUGH ABOUT 1400.. 14:45 DIVISON SIX (crews will be returned as possible after Division 5) Race Round Event Crew name 60 Final Men's 1 Winner of 56 Winner of 57 61 Plate Final Men's 1 Loser of 56 Loser of 57 62 Final Men's 4-5 Winner of 52 Winner of 53 63 Plate Final Men's 4-5 Winner of 54 Loser of 53 64 Final Women's Upper Winner of 58 Winner of 59 65 Plate Final Women's Upper Loser of 58 Loser of 59 First digit of race number is the division number First Race Event Crew Number Boat Club 10 Heat College Women 1 King's College Boat Club College Women 2 Wolfson College W1 11 Heat College Women 3 Sidney Sussex Boat Club College Women 4 Darwin College Boat Club 12 Heat CRA Men 5 X-Press CRA Men 6 Champion of the Thames - Stevens 13 Heat CRA Men 7 Cambridge '99 Nines Rowing Club CRA Men 8 City of Cambridge Rowing Club 14 Heat Men's 2 9 St Catharine's College Boat Club M1 Men's 2 10 Clare Boat Club M2 15 Heat Men's 2 11 Saint Edmund's Boat Club Men's 2 12 Sidney Sussex Boat Club M1 16 Heat Men's 2 13 Hughes Hall Boat Club Men's 2 14 Jesus College M2 17 Heat Men's 2 15 First and Third Trinity Boat Club M2 Men's 2 16 Wolfson College 32 Heat Novice Women 17 Caius Boat Club Novice Women 18 Champion of the Thames Champs 33 Heat Novice Women 19 Cantabs Hughes Novice Women 20 Cambridge 99 RC 34 Heat Men's 3 21 LMBC Men's 3 22 First and Third Trinity Boat Club M3 35 Heat Men's 3 23 Christ's College Boat Club M2 Men's 3 24 Jesus College M3 36 Heat Men's 3 25 St. Catharine's College Boat Club M2 Men's 3 26 Magdalene Boat Club M2 37 Optional row Men's 3 27 Emmanuel Boat Club M2 45 Heat Men's 4-5 28 Clare Boat Club M3 Men's 4-5 29 Emmanuel Boat Club M4 46 Heat Men's 4-5 30 Darwin College Boat Club Men's 4-5 31 Christ's College Boat Club M3 47 Heat Men's 4-5 32 Pembroke College Boat Club Men's 4-5 33 Emmanuel Boat Club M3 48 Optional row Men's 4-5 34 Sidney Sussex Boat Club M2 56 Heat Men's 1 35 Emmanuel Boat Club M1 Men's 1 36 Magdalene Boat Club M1 57 Heat Men's 1 37 Churchill Men's 1 38 Jesus College M1 58 Heat Women's Upper 39 Newnham College Boat Club Women's Upper 40 City of Cambridge Rowing Club 59 Heat Women's Upper 41 Jesus College Women's Upper 42 Cambridge '99 Rowing Club First digit of race number is the division number Race Round Event Crew Number Crew name Outcome 12 Heat CRA Men 5 X-Press Winner to Race 21 CRA Men 6 Champion of the Thames- Stevens Loser to Race 23 13 Heat CRA Men 7 Cambridge '99 Nines Rowing Club Winner to Race 21 CRA Men 8 City of Cambridge Rowing Club Loser to Race 23 21 Final CRA Men Winner of 12 CRA Men Winner of 13 23 Plate Final CRA Men Loser of 12 CRA Men Loser of 13 Race Round Event Crew Number Crew name Outcome 56 Heat Men's 1 35 Emmanuel Boat Club M1 Winner to Race 60 Men's 1 36 Magdalene Boat Club M1 Loser to Race 61 57 Heat Men's 1 37 Churchill Winner to Race 60 Men's 1 38 Jesus College M1 Loser to Race 61 60 Final Men's 1 Winner of 56 Men's 1 Winner of 57 61 Plate Final Men's 1 Loser of 56 Men's 1 Loser of 57 Race Round Event Crew Number Crew name Outcome 14 Heat Men's 2 9 St Catharine's College Boat Club M1 Winner to Race 24 Men's 2 10 Clare Boat Club M2 Loser to Race 26 15 Heat Men's 2 11 Saint Edmund's Boat Club Winner to Race 25 Men's 2 12 Sidney Sussex Boat Club M1 Loser to Race 27 16 Heat Men's 2 13 Hughes Hall Boat Club Winner to Race 24 Men's 2 14 Jesus College M2 Loser to Race 26 17 Heat Men's 2 15 First and Third Trinity Boat Club M2 Winner to Race 25 Men's 2 16 Wolfson College Loser to Race 27 24 Semi-Final Men's 2 Winner of 14 Winner to Race 30 Men's 2 Winner of 16 25 Semi-Final Men's 2 Winner of 15 Winner to Race 30 Men's 2 Winner of 17 26 Plate Semi-Final Men's 2 Loser of 14 Winner to Race 31 Men's 2 Loser of 16 27 Plate Semi-Final Men's 2 Loser of 15 Winner to Race 31 Men's 2 Loser of 17 30 Final Men's 2 Winner of 24 Men's 2 Winner of 25 31 Plate Final Men's 2 Winner of 26 Men's 2 Winner of 27 First digit of race number is the division number Race Round Event Crew Number Crew name Outcome 34 Heat Men's 3 21 LMBC Winner to Race 42 Men's 3 22 First and Third Trinity Boat Club M3 Loser to Race 44 35 Heat Men's 3 23 Christs College Boat Club M2 Winner to Race 42 Men's 3 24 Jesus College M3 Loser to Race 44 36 Heat Men's 3 25 St.
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