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Women’s Rowing Records Book 20 20 16 17 16 1 17 Ivy League Records Book WOMEN’S ROWING All-Time Champions CHAMPIONSHIPS BY TEAM YEAR CHAMPION(S) 1974 Radcliffe Total First Last 1975 Radcliffe Champ. Champ. Champ. 1976 Yale Brown 9 1988 2015 1977 Yale Columbia -- -- -- 1978 --- Cornell -- -- -- 1979 Yale Dartmouth 2 1983 1984 1980 Penn Radcliffe 8 1974 2012 1981 Yale Penn 1 1980 1980 1982 Princeton Princeton 15 1982 2016 1983 Dartmouth Yale 8 1976 2010 1984 Dartmouth Totals 43 1974 2016 1985 Princeton 1986 Radcliffe 1987 Radcliffe 1988 Brown 1989 Radcliffe 1990 Princeton 1991 Princeton 1992 Princeton 1993 Princeton 1994 Princeton 1995 Princeton 1996 Brown 1997 Princeton 1998 Brown 1999 Brown 2000 Brown 2001 Brown 2002 Brown 2003 Radcliffe 2004 Princeton 2005 Yale 2006 Princeton 2007 Yale 2008 Brown 2009 Yale 2010 Yale 2011 Princeton 2012 Radcliffe 2013 Princeton 2014 Princeton 2015 Brown 2016 Princeton The Ivy League champion in women’s rowing is determined by the fastest boat in the heavyweight first varsity eight grand final at the Ivy League Championship beginning with the 2011-12 academic year. The Ivy League champion was determined the fastest Ivy boat in the heavyweight first varsity eight grand final at the Eastern Association of Women’s Rowing Colleges (EAWRC) Sprints from 1974 to 2011. Women’s rowing at Harvard competes under the name Radcliffe so all references related to Harvard in women’s rowing are listed as Radcliffe. The EAWRC Championships during the 1977-78 academic year was cancelled due to bad weather, thus there was no Ivy League champion recognized that year. -
Olympic Rowing Regatta Beijing, China 9-17 August
2008 Olympic Rowing Regatta Beijing, China 9-17 August MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OF CONTEnts 1. Introduction 3 2. FISA 5 2.1. What is FISA? 5 2.2. FISA contacts 6 3. Rowing at the Olympics 7 3.1. History 7 3.2. Olympic boat classes 7 3.3. How to Row 9 3.4. A Short Glossary of Rowing Terms 10 3.5. Key Rowing References 11 4. Olympic Rowing Regatta 2008 13 4.1. Olympic Qualified Boats 13 4.2. Olympic Competition Description 14 5. Athletes 16 5.1. Top 10 16 5.2. Olympic Profiles 18 6. Historical Results: Olympic Games 27 6.1. Olympic Games 1900-2004 27 7. Historical Results: World Rowing Championships 38 7.1. World Rowing Championships 2001-2003, 2005-2007 (current Olympic boat classes) 38 8. Historical Results: Rowing World Cup Results 2005-2008 44 8.1. Current Olympic boat classes 44 9. Statistics 54 9.1. Olympic Games 54 9.1.1. All Time NOC Medal Table 54 9.1.2. All Time Olympic Multi Medallists 55 9.1.3. All Time NOC Medal Table per event (current Olympic boat classes only) 58 9.2. World Rowing Championships 63 9.2.1. All Time NF Medal Table 63 9.2.2. All Time NF Medal Table per event 64 9.3. Rowing World Cup 2005-2008 70 9.3.1. Rowing World Cup Medal Tables per year 2005-2008 70 9.3.2. All Time Rowing World Cup Medal Tables per event 2005-2008 (current Olympic boat classes) 72 9.4. -
Club Nationals Harsha Lake, Cincinnati, OH Jul 12, 2017 - Jul 16, 2017
Club Nationals Harsha Lake, Cincinnati, OH Jul 12, 2017 - Jul 16, 2017 A. Womens Elite/Senior 1x Heat 1 Sat 8:00 Official Top 2 to Final A, 3-4 to Lotman Challenge Placement Final Place Bow Name Time Emily Huelskamp 1 1 (Unaff. (USA)) 07:46.9 Elizabeth Sonshine 2 7 (ARION) 07:53.3 Maureen McAuliffe 3 3 (ARION) 07:53.7 Lily Keane 4 2 (ARION) 08:05.7 Katherine McFetridge 5 4 (Conshohocken) 08:22.3 Mary Kaleta 6 6 (612endurance) 08:28.6 Michelle Lazorchak 7 5 (Indianapolis) 08:45.3 B. Womens Elite/Senior 1x Heat 2 Sat 8:08 Official Top 2 to Final A, 3-4 to Lotman Challenge Placement Final Place Bow Name Time Felice Mueller 1 1 (Foundry) 07:42.4 Ellen Tomek 2 5 (Vesper) 07:50.3 Michalina Fili 3 4 (Potomac) 07:55.0 Elizabeth Vogt 4 2 (ARION) 08:00.2 Samantha Castro 5 3 (ARION) 08:03.6 Olivia Coffey 6 7 (New York AC) 08:12.1 Rebecca Ann Soja 7 6 (Potomac) 08:15.5 C. Womens Elite/Senior 1x Heat 3 Sat 8:16 Official Top 2 to Final A, 3-4 to Lotman Challenge Placement Final Place Bow Name Time Kara Kohler 1 6 (California) 07:43.3 Meghan O'Leary 2 5 (Vesper) 07:47.5 Kara Soucek 3 7 (ARION) 07:53.6 Julia Lonchar 4 2 (Vesper) 07:59.8 Katy Flynn 5 3 (Detroit) 08:34.6 Holly Brunner 6 4 (Pocock) 08:40.4 D. Mens Intermediate 4x Heat 1 Sat 8:24 Official Top 2 to Final Place Bow Name Time New York AC 1 4 (Cardno, K.) 06:24.8 Steel City 2 5 (Petronic, Z.) 06:37.6 USR Jr Men HPCamp B 3 2 (Chase, E.) 06:45.4 CRI 4 3 (Olson, A.) 07:27.2 Greenwich Crew B 6 (C Stich) DNS E. -
Good Chemistry James J
Columbia College Fall 2012 TODAY Good Chemistry James J. Valentini Transitions from Longtime Professor to Dean of the College your Contents columbia connection. COVER STORY FEATURES The perfect midtown location: 40 The Home • Network with Columbia alumni Front • Attend exciting events and programs Ai-jen Poo ’96 gives domes- • Dine with a client tic workers a voice. • Conduct business meetings BY NATHALIE ALONSO ’08 • Take advantage of overnight rooms and so much more. 28 Stand and Deliver Joel Klein ’67’s extraordi- nary career as an attorney, educator and reformer. BY CHRIS BURRELL 18 Good Chemistry James J. Valentini transitions from longtime professor of chemistry to Dean of the College. Meet him in this Q&A with CCT Editor Alex Sachare ’71. 34 The Open Mind of Richard Heffner ’46 APPLY FOR The venerable PBS host MEMBERSHIP TODAY! provides a forum for guests 15 WEST 43 STREET to examine, question and NEW YORK, NY 10036 disagree. TEL: 212.719.0380 BY THOMAS VIncIGUERRA ’85, in residence at The Princeton Club ’86J, ’90 GSAS of New York www.columbiaclub.org COVER: LESLIE JEAN-BART ’76, ’77J; BACK COVER: COLIN SULLIVAN ’11 WITHIN THE FAMILY DEPARTMENTS ALUMNI NEWS Déjà Vu All Over Again or 49 Message from the CCAA President The Start of Something New? Kyra Tirana Barry ’87 on the successful inaugural summer of alumni- ete Mangurian is the 10th head football coach since there, the methods to achieve that goal. The goal will happen if sponsored internships. I came to Columbia as a freshman in 1967. (Yes, we you do the other things along the way.” were “freshmen” then, not “first-years,” and we even Still, there’s no substitute for the goal, what Mangurian calls 50 Bookshelf wore beanies during Orientation — but that’s a story the “W word.” for another time.) Since then, Columbia has compiled “The bottom line is winning,” he said. -
Rowing DIVISION I
Rowing DIVISION I 2008 TEAM RESULTS I Eights II Eights Fours Total 1. Brown ....................................................................33 24 10 67 2. Washington ........................................................27 20 12 59 3. California ..............................................................30 14 9 53 4. Yale .........................................................................36 8 7 51 5. Virginia ..................................................................18 18 11 47 6. Michigan St. ........................................................24 6 8 38 7. Ohio St. ....................................................................6 22 6 34 8. Washington St. ..................................................15 10 5 30 9. Harvard .................................................................21 4 1 26 10. Wisconsin ................................................................9 12 4 25 11. Tennessee ...............................................................3 16 2 21 12. Princeton ..............................................................12 2 3 17 Note: Ties in team scoring are broken by finish in I Eights. 2008 EVENT RESULTS Flatley, Meryl Chaffee,Katie Hurtis, Molly Evjen (coxswain)], I Eights: Petite final—1. Harvard [Laura Huppert, Laura 6:50.34; 2. Washington St., 6:51.42; 3. Yale, 6:54.14; 4. Michigan Larsen-Strecker, Olivia Coffey, Emily Parfit, Laura Nicholson, Fours: Petite final—1. Ohio St. [Jackie Ruetenik, Ingrid St., 6:56.48; 5. Harvard, 6:56.50; 6. Princeton, 7:06.31. Anna Kendrick, -
Friday August 6 Results
128th Royal Canadian Henley Regatta Results of Racing Friday, August 6, 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 7:45 AM 59 Junior Women Quad Heat 1 1 3 to Semi Thomas G. Gannon Memorial Official Trophy DON RC GREATER DAYTON LONDON RC COMMUNITY BOSTON RC WYANDOTTE BC OTTAWA RC 1915 1976 1275 2080 200 1005 641 2 6 5 4 1 7 3 7:44.09 (+ 8.44) 8:20.68 (+ 45.03) 8:14.74 (+ 39.09) 7:55.35 (+ 19.70) 7:35.65 8:28.22 (+ 52.57) 7:50.84 (+ 15.19) Alyxandra Crepsac Stroke Ashley Trick Stroke Rebecca Proulx Stroke Sarah Hart Stroke Elizabeth McBride Stroke Claire Crosmun Stroke Andrea Connell Stroke Katie Guest 3 Amy Phillips 3 Jade Farhat 3 Lea Perekrests 3 Gianna Guarino 3 Kaycee Lapp 3 Kerry Waddell 3 Stephanie Bysice 2 Alexandra Simpkin 2 Madison Dawdy 2 Victoria Ryan 2 Eleanor Parker 2 Rachell Robell 2 Shannon King 2 Isabella Cina Bow Anne Scott Bow Bianca Romagnoli Bow Anisa Swei Bow Emma Collins Bow Amelia Clary Bow Erin Storosko Bow 7:51 AM 59 Junior Women Quad Heat 2 2 3 to Semi Thomas G. Gannon Memorial Official Trophy UNDINE BARGE LAVAL RC GREATER DAYTON BOUCHERVILLE ALBANY RC CASCADILLA BC RIDLEY GRAD BC 1102 1217 474 456 29 1924 1471 6 3 5 2 4 7 1 8:11.83 (+ 33.44) 7:50.02 (+ 11.63) 8:10.94 (+ 32.55) 7:41.34 (+ 2.95) 7:54.50 (+ 16.11) 8:12.17 (+ 33.78) 7:38.39 Jasmine Schlichtin Stroke Katrine Ann Cristof Stroke Maureen O'Brien Stroke Maude Durand Stroke Erin Delaney Stroke Amanda Burke Stroke Olivia Martens Stroke Charlotte Beever 3 Lauriane -
Rowing Australia Annual Report 2012–2013
Rowing Australia Annual Report 2012–2013 Rowing Rowing Australia Office Address: 21 Alexandrina Drive, Yarralumla ACT 2600 Postal Address: PO Box 7147, Yarralumla ACT 2600 Phone: (02) 6214 7526 Rowing Australia Fax: (02) 6281 3910 Website: www.rowingaustralia.com.au Annual Report 2012–2013 Winning PartnershiP The Australian Sports Commission proudly supports Rowing Australia The Australian Sports Commission Rowing Australia is one of many is the Australian Government national sporting organisations agency that develops, supports that has formed a winning and invests in sport at all levels in partnership with the Australian Australia. Rowing Australia has Sports Commission to develop its worked closely with the Australian sport in Australia. Sports Commission to develop rowing from community participation to high-level performance. AUSTRALIAN SPORTS COMMISSION www.ausport.gov.au Rowing Australia Annual Report 2012– 2013 In appreciation Rowing Australia would like to thank the following partners and sponsors for the continued support they provide to rowing: Partners Australian Sports Commission Australian Olympic Committee State Associations and affiliated clubs Australian Institute of Sport National Elite Sports Council comprising State Institutes/Academies of Sport Corporate Sponsors Singapore Airlines Croker Oars Sykes Racing JL Racing Corporate Supporters & Suppliers Australian Ambulance Service The JRT Partnership Designer Paintworks/The Regatta Shop ICONPHOTO Media Monitors Stage & Screen Travel Services VJ Ryan & Co. – corporate -
Believes in Building Long-Term Relationships “Being There”
CASE STUDY #74 #45 Harwill Express Press Believes in Building Long-term Relationships “Being There” Have you ever wished you had another set of eyes to help you out? Harwill Express Press clients get that all the time. Our staff members, from delivery person to the president, are here to help you. We are part of our client’s team so we do our best to make sure we all are putting our best foot forward through- CELEBRATING EXCELLENCE IN ROWING FOR 2016 out the project. We pay attention to every detail to ensure accuracy. Sample 6: USRowing Association When USRowing Association moved to Princeton NJ, they did not want to move the magazine and a variety of posters and invitations from the Midwest printer they had been using. After USRowing moved to the November 17, 2016 area, Harwill’s sales associate met with New York Athletic Club the management on a consistent basis. We were able to help solve minor issues Get a closer look at on projects they were working on with all the componenets their current printer. Over time we were on the back! awarded a small project. The success of that project led them to trust Harwill Express Press and we are now one of their main printing vendors. We col- laborate work with their marketing and publication staff on projects. Our in- house designer works with the client to create a consistent branded look from project to project, start to finish. Princeton, NJ Princeton, Permit No. 377 No. Permit Princeton, NJ 08540 NJ Princeton, PAID U.S. -
Football Season Preview Kerry V
Harvard Varsity Club NEWS & VIEWS of Harvard Sports Volume 55 Issue No. 1 www.harvardvarsityclub.org September 6, 2012 The Harvard Varsity Club Golf Tournament. All sports welcome. Friday, September 21st • Pinehills Golf Club, Plymouth, MA • harvardvarsityclub.org 10:30 a.m. Registration 12:00 p.m. Shotgun Start 6:00 p.m. Dinner (dinner-only option available) From the Director’s Chair: Lights, Camera, Fore! Introducing the Harvard Varsity Club even wrote a few scripts for the Emmy Award winning sitcom by Bob Glatz ’88 Ally McBeal. Luckily for us, Josh loved the concept of bringing Harvard Varsity Club Executive Director Hall of Fame Class of 2013 alumni from all sports together at one golf tournament and saw “What if we had alumni in full uniforms like hockey, fenc- an opportunity to produce unique and entertaining content. Josh ing, maybe a women’s swimmer in her suit, cap, and goggles…. far exceeded any expectations I had and enlisted a small team and we staged them in typical and/or humorous golf scenarios?” of professionals including photographer/director Craig Orsini I could see the wheels turning as Josh Caplan ’89 ran through a (Element Productions), editor Carl MacNeal (Editpod), sound wide range of concepts for the first ever HVC Golf Tournament ad engineer/mixer Tom Love (62nd Street Studios), and print art campaign. “Picture calm water director Robert Hamilton, who in front of a green, some bub- all donated their expertise to bles slowly rise to the surface, the project. Greg Simeone, and then a swimmer bursts out Rich Campbell, and the staff at of the water, proudly showing Harmon Golf in Rockland, MA she has retrieved her ball!” were also extremely generous How do you create excite- and accommodating, allowing ment and encourage participa- our film crew to invade their tion in the inaugural Harvard wonderful facility for a day. -
Usrowing NSR III / 2010 Adaptive World Championship Trials 2010 Full Race Results
USRowing NSR III / 2010 Adaptive World Championship Trials 2010 Full Race Results #1 Mens 2x Time-Trial 1 (All to 3 Heats) (07:00:00) Official Place Entry Raw Time Bow Penalties/HC Adjusted % 1 USRowing Training Center - Chula Vista (Elliot Hovey, Wes Piermarini) 06:10.1 13 06:10.1 2 Craftsbury Sculling Center A (Tom Graves, Peter Graves) 06:12.1 6 06:12.1 0.55 3 USRowing Training Center - Chula Vista (Will Miller, Scott Gault) 06:15.0 4 06:15.0 1.32 4 NYAC/PENNAC A (Stephen Whelpley, James Koven) 06:15.0 7 06:15.0 1.32 5 PENNAC/PBC A (Ross Anderson, William Cowles) 06:19.1 3 06:19.1 2.44 6 Penn A.C. Rowing Association A (Ryan Strauss, Christopher Metzger) 06:20.6 2 06:20.6 2.84 7 Potomac Boat Club B (Taylor Frank, Kevin Baum) 06:24.2 10 06:24.2 3.81 8 GMS Rowing Center A (Brian Deregt, Jonathan Winter) 06:26.0 9 06:26.0 4.28 9 Pocock Rowing Center (Austin Nichols, Zachary Ellison) 06:27.1 15 06:27.1 4.59 10 USRowing Training Center - Chula Vista/GMS (Michael Sivigny, Donny Simkin) 06:27.5 11 06:27.5 4.69 11 Penn A.C. Rowing Association B (Johan Quie, Vincent Lepeltier) 06:27.8 12 06:27.8 4.78 12 Stonington Rowing Club A (Harrison Macris, Joshua Novak) 06:32.9 8 06:32.9 6.15 13 USRowing Training Center - Princeton (Matt Kochem, Tom Paulett) 06:33.2 14 06:33.2 6.24 14 Vesper Boat Club A (Stephen Lambers, Matthew Brown) 06:38.7 5 06:38.7 7.74 - USRowing Training Center - OKC A (Martin Etem, Pat Close) 1 OK #2 Womens 2x Time-Trial 1 (All to Semi A/B) (07:00:00) Official Place Entry Raw Time Bow Penalties/HC Adjusted % 1 USRowing Training -
Rowing DIVISION I
DIVISION I Rowing DIVISION I 2007 TEAM RESULTS I EIGHTS II EIGHTS FOURS TOTAL 1. Brown.................................. 27 20 11 58 2. Virginia................................ 24 18 12 54 3. Ohio St................................ 33 16 3 52 4. Yale..................................... 36 8 7 51 5. Southern California............... 30 12 6 48 6. Minnesota............................ 18 24 5 47 7. California............................. 6 22 10 38 8. Princeton.............................. 21 4 9 34 9. Tennessee ............................ 15 10 4 29 10. Washington ......................... 3 14 8 25 11. Harvard ............................... 12 6 1 19 12. Notre Dame ......................... 9 2 2 13 Note: Ties in team scoring are broken by finish in I Eights. 2007 EVENT RESULTS II Eights: Petite final—1. Southern California [Anna I Eights: Third final—1. California, 6:47.40; 2. UCLA, Specjalska, Nana Gagatsovi, Anna Efremova, Bara 6:51.55; 3. Washington, 6:52.94; 4. UCF, 7:03.18. Fours: Petite final—1. Southern California [Laura Varekova, Phebe Greenwood, Kinga Marciszewska, McDaniel, Shelley Koskovich, Ewelina Nowak, Cassie I Eights: Petite final—1. Minnesota [Laura Jatautaite, ROWING Carin Andersson, Jessica Smith, Lisa Sabalvaro Cheryl Wick, Jennifer Barnes, Erika Bartkute, Vilma Richardson, Denise Kobashikawa (coxswain)], 7:44.06; (coxswain)], 6:58.34; 2. Tennessee, 6:59.30; 3. Yale, 2. Minnesota, 7:49.31; 3. Tennessee, 7:54.18; 4. Ohio Stragyte, Sally Olson, Berit Tomten, Jenna Buskohl, 7:01.10; 4. Harvard, 7:06.34; 5. Princeton, 7:11.15; 6. Megan Flannery (coxswain)], 6:43.53; 2. Dartmouth, St., 7:56.02; 5. Notre Dame, 7:56.34; 6. Harvard, Notre Dame, 7:16.16. 7:58.91. -
NCAA WOMEN's ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS – Day 3 Results – Sunday, May 29, 2005
Day 3 Results Sunday, May 29, 2005 2005 NCAA WOMEN'S ROWING NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Lake Natoma • Rancho Cordova, Calif. • Sacramento State Host NCAA WOMEN'S ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS – Day 3 Results – Sunday, May 29, 2005 Race #29 – Div. II Fours Race #31 – Div. II Eights Race #32 – Div. I Fours (Grand Final) (Grand Final) (Petite Final) 1. Western Wash. (Lane 1) – 7:46.82 1. Western Wash. (Lane 1) – 6:48.72 1. Michigan (Lane 1) – 7:25.40 Elisabeth Johnson (Cox), Jordon Tobler (1), Krissy Whaley (Cox), Stephanie Parker (1), Louisa DiLeone (Cox), Amanda Martin (1), Tanya Kaufman (2), Samantha Marikis (3), Amelia Whitcomb (2), Gail Lumsden (3), Christin Plunkett (2), Marin McCabe (3), Courtney Moeller (4) Metta Gilbert (4), Kailyn McGrath (5), Margot Woolley (4) Lindsay Mann-King (6), Staci Reynolds (7), 2. Mercyhurst (Lane 3) – 8:07.78 Julia Gamache (8) 2. Michigan State (Lane 3) – 7:26.2 Naomi Petendra (Cox), Melanie Peters (1), Bridget Curry (Cox), Melissa Lane (1), Julia Katie Hamilton (2), Liz Sobol (3), Maria 2. Nova Southeastern (Lane 3) – 6:55.91 Craig (2), Kathy Syrowik (3), Liz Brennan (4) Furno (4) Cheyenne Poskey (Cox), Stephanie Blair (1), Luciana Bedos (2), Monica Henderson (3), 3. Yale (Lane 2) – 7:28.3 Lauren Thomas (4), Miglena Dzhupanova 3. Florida Tech (Lane 2) – 8:09.34 Erin Haber (Cox), Meg Sullivan (1), Suzanne (5), Ashley Amirch (6), Nicki Felluca (7), Janelle Boisvert (Cox), Morgan Tweedie (1), Salgado (2), Jolanta Golanowska (3), Katie Katrena Bonilla (8) Anna Beaman (2), Laura Benard (3), Brittany Curran (4) Hyde (4) 3.