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Head of the Charles Charles River, Cambridge, MA Oct 22, 2016 - Oct 23, 2016 Head of the Charles Charles River, Cambridge, MA Oct 22, 2016 - Oct 23, 2016 Search ... Saturday Sunday 1. Men's Senior Veteran Singles I and II [70+] 2. Women's Veteran I/II and Senior Veteran I/II [60 - 69, 70+] Sat 7:45 Official Sat 8:05 Official Place Bow Name RBC Weld CBC Raw +/- Adjusted Place Bow Name RBC Weld CBC Raw +/- Adjusted 1 37 Michael Tebay 5:04.6 11:58.7 17:55.0 21:25.212 21:25.212 1 1 Diane Davis 5:13.3 12:19.9 18:27.2 22:09.123 22:09.123 (Greenwich) (South End) 2 1 Chuck Cook 5:07.3 12:08.5 18:13.9 21:51.926 21:51.926 2 4 Cynthia Cole 5:20.8 12:37.4 18:51.8 22:39.581 22:39.581 (St. Louis) (Washington School) 3 2 Daniel Bort 5:06.2 12:11.1 18:18.4 21:55.677 21:55.677 3 3 Catherine Widgery 5:17.2 12:33.4 18:57.0 22:47.419 22:47.419 (Berkeley) (Riverside) 4 12 Bob gullett 5:23.6 12:28.0 18:33.7 22:11.992 22:11.992 4 46 Alison Sanders- 5:22.3 12:44.3 19:02.3 22:58.795 22:58.795 (BNY Mellon) Fleming 5 4 Robert Lee 5:12.0 12:19.3 18:31.3 22:12.043 22:12.043 (Cambridge) (Cambridge) 5 2 Laura Stirton Aust 5:22.3 12:38.8 19:03.2 23:00.859 23:00.859 6 48 Brian Tucker 5:23.1 12:37.1 18:44.8 22:27.314 22:27.314 (Pelham CRA) (BIAC) 6 51 Paula Meyer 5:28.6 12:56.7 19:22.9 23:12.279 23:12.279 7 8 Donald E. Besser 5:22.8 12:54.2 19:02.1 22:40.674 22:40.674 (GMS) (Union) 7 18 Victoria Bialas 5:35.0 13:02.2 19:30.8 23:29.048 23:29.048 8 11 Eric Dannemann 5:21.7 12:41.3 19:04.4 22:57.025 22:57.025 (BIAC) (New Haven) 8 42 Maria Alonso 5:28.1 13:06.6 19:36.8 23:41.666 23:41.666 9 5 Carlo Zezza 5:25.0 12:52.5 19:16.1 23:03.005 23:03.005 (Cincinnati) (Cambridge) 9 7 Karen Simmons 5:37.2 13:03.0 19:46.8 23:42.905 23:42.905 10 24 Stephen Schaffran 5:25.2 12:46.4 19:15.3 23:03.992 23:03.992 (GMS) (Berkeley) 10 50 Lynne Graves 5:33.6 13:05.8 19:47.6 23:48.586 23:48.586 11 3 geoffrey gratwick 5:20.6 12:39.5 19:01.4 22:58.879 BR@04, 23:13.879 (Unaff. (USA)) BR@04 (Maine Association) +15 11 5 Joan Pendleton 5:30.7 13:10.9 19:48.5 23:52.204 23:52.204 12 28 Atsuji Adachi 5:16.9 12:15.5 18:42.6 23:02.142 BR@09, 23:17.142 (Palo Alto) BG@13 12 8 Susan Karcz 5:34.9 13:14.9 19:57.2 24:03.350 24:03.350 (Seta) +15 (Cambridge) 13 6 Henry Hamilton 5:30.1 13:12.3 19:34.8 23:28.834 23:28.834 13 9 Barbara Jones 5:28.1 13:05.9 19:54.4 24:03.496 24:03.496 (Cambridge) (Cambridge) 14 41 Bart Pasternak 5:27.0 13:05.5 19:39.5 23:38.922 23:38.922 14 13 Irena Baker 5:37.1 13:17.9 20:03.0 24:04.233 24:04.233 (Saugatuck) (Conibear) 15 14 John Vorhies 5:30.7 13:08.1 20:00.8 23:52.693 23:52.693 15 44 Kass Young 5:41.9 13:30.3 20:10.3 24:09.223 24:09.223 (Dallas) (BIAC) 16 9 Robert Heacox 5:26.2 13:13.2 19:53.5 23:57.457 23:57.457 16 38 Lia Brouwer-Vogel 5:38.2 13:16.6 20:07.8 24:11.890 24:11.890 (Unaff. (USA)) (RV Rijnland) 17 49 Hugh Spurway 5:45.4 13:31.1 20:11.8 24:02.626 24:02.626 17 48 Marie Hagelstein 5:31.4 13:14.7 20:11.7 24:16.271 24:16.271 (Duxbury Bay (Cambridge) Maritime School) 18 10 Nancy Osborne 5:51.4 13:35.3 20:15.1 24:16.323 24:16.323 18 7 Pete Donaghy 5:28.7 13:24.9 19:59.6 24:05.755 24:05.755 (Orleans) (Green Mountain) 19 19 Debra Chute 5:40.3 13:21.3 20:07.9 24:25.055 24:25.055 19 10 Bennett Jones 5:39.4 13:31.7 20:16.7 24:15.002 24:15.002 (Narragansett) (Cambridge) 20 6 Jill Gardner 5:32.6 13:23.0 20:09.6 24:11.026 BR@07, 24:26.026 20 34 Herb Treffeisen 5:38.3 13:27.5 20:07.9 24:15.496 24:15.496 BR@06 (College Club Seattle) (Montreal) +15 21 46 David Blanchard 5:34.6 13:20.7 20:05.7 24:15.895 24:15.895 21 21 Susan Michals 5:47.2 13:39.4 20:24.9 24:26.334 24:26.334 (Green Mountain) (612endurance) 22 33 Lloyd Dahmen 5:42.1 13:29.0 20:19.2 24:20.390 24:20.390 22 33 Julie Brown 5:30.7 13:18.8 20:27.1 24:32.730 24:32.730 (Union) (New Haven) 23 15 Paul Bridgeford 5:49.4 13:38.5 20:22.4 24:21.804 24:21.804 23 14 Patrice Glover 5:44.1 13:31.9 20:16.8 24:33.610 24:33.610 (Melbourne) (Swan Creek) 24 17 Richard Kendall 5:47.3 13:35.8 20:26.4 24:29.425 24:29.425 24 52 Dale Parenti 5:53.4 13:46.5 20:33.8 24:37.394 24:37.394 (College) (Whitemarsh) 25 41 Maryann McCormick 5:51.7 13:43.7 20:37.4 24:54.066 BR@10 24:59.066 25 13 Christopher Collins 5:51.0 13:52.8 20:35.0 24:43.495 24:43.495 +5 (Rivanna) (Portland) 26 36 Christian Schmid 5:58.5 13:56.2 20:45.7 24:55.244 24:55.244 26 22 Dana Perrone 5:57.7 13:52.6 20:46.5 24:59.985 24:59.985 (Maine Association) (Potomac) 27 45 Avram Gold 5:57.0 14:06.4 21:02.0 25:14.075 25:14.075 27 15 sharon cutts 6:03.5 14:02.1 20:58.3 25:11.877 25:11.877 (Carolina Masters) (Narragansett) 28 16 Arthur Holcombe 5:49.3 13:43.8 20:57.5 25:14.144 25:14.144 28 16 Liz Turner 5:51.6 13:42.3 20:41.4 25:12.327 25:12.327 (Harvard Sculling) (Saugatuck) 29 31 Robert Hoguet 5:53.3 13:59.3 21:05.1 25:22.026 25:22.026 29 11 Liz Marshall 5:53.6 13:57.5 20:59.6 25:12.803 25:12.803 (Nereid) (Upper Valley) 30 19 Richard Green 5:50.7 14:06.3 21:12.8 25:28.635 25:28.635 30 17 Lilia Carey 5:55.0 14:01.3 20:57.2 25:13.513 25:13.513 (Narragansett) (Unaff. (USA)) 31 29 Jim Hatch 5:50.6 14:03.8 21:18.2 25:38.230 25:38.230 31 47 Leslie Freed 5:59.5 14:05.9 21:08.1 25:24.917 25:24.917 (Potomac) (Maritime) 32 38 Gary Isley 5:49.2 13:55.7 21:12.0 25:38.560 25:38.560 32 40 Linda Porter 5:52.3 14:03.1 21:09.9 25:31.685 25:31.685 (Upper Valley) (Rock Creek) 33 27 Joe Novitski 5:53.7 14:07.3 21:17.4 25:33.768 BG@08 +5 25:38.768 33 23 Ellen Braithwaite 5:56.0 14:09.0 21:19.8 25:36.275 25:36.275 (Open Water) (Berkeley) BG@08, 34 28 Trudi Foreman 6:07.3 14:16.0 21:10.2 25:26.533 BR@10, 25:41.533 34 30 Michael Shields 5:44.3 13:42.6 20:35.3 25:15.422 25:40.422 BR@11 BGx2@08 (Boulder) (Amoskeag) +25 +15 35 18 Edward Zerdy 6:12.1 14:31.5 21:39.3 25:55.621 BR@06 +5 26:00.621 35 24 Mary Jane Wurster 6:08.4 14:19.6 21:29.8 25:44.460 25:44.460 35 18 Edward Zerdy 6:12.1 14:31.5 21:39.3 25:55.621 26:00.621 (Maritime) (Colorado) 36 32 James Byrnes 6:03.8 14:16.2 26:06.516 26:06.516 36 45 Molly Hegarty 6:05.9 14:19.7 21:35.9 25:50.819 25:50.819 (Quinsigamond) Colombo 37 21 Kenneth Iscol 6:20.7 14:44.4 21:50.0 26:08.461 26:08.461 (V-Sculls) (Maritime) 37 20 Janice Stone 6:04.6 14:27.4 21:37.6 26:01.297 26:01.297 38 20 nick daniloff 6:04.2 14:26.2 21:43.0 26:13.540 26:13.540 (Pocock) (Riverside) 38 27 Ruth Berenson 6:09.5 14:26.3 21:52.0 26:08.404 26:08.404 39 22 Frank PORTER 6:22.5 14:50.1 22:16.1 26:50.931 26:50.931 (Narragansett) (Cambridge) 39 12 Debra Gold 6:09.0 14:21.4 21:55.4 26:13.590 26:13.590 40 43 Lawrence Terry 6:32.2 15:12.4 22:26.2 26:55.360 26:55.360 (Carolina Masters) (Unaff.
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