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Harvard University Crimson Harvard University 2011 Rowe Cup Champions May 13, 2012 Lake Quinsigamond • Worcester, Massachusetts Harvard University 2011 Jope Cup Champions ROWING As one of the oldest and fastest growing insurance companies in the U.S., we know something about pulling together, too. In rowing, it requires strength, commitment and perseverance to make a winning crew team. These are the same qualities that make ours a very special company. For 160 years, The Hanover has provided the security, protection and peace of mind that comes with quality insurance coverage — for businesses, individuals and families — delivering on our promises when it matters most. World class employees and agents pulling together. That’s The Hanover. The Hanover and its employees are proud to sponsor the 2012 EARC Rowing Championships and welcome the greatest crews in the country to our hometown of Worcester, Massachusetts. www.hanover.com 701-0386 (4/12) 701-0386 EARC Rowing Ad.indd 1 4/30/12 9:15 AM Dear Student-Athletes, Coaches and Fans, Welcome to the 2012 ECAC® Collegiate Rowing Series. I would like to begin by thanking everyone, on behalf of the ECAC, for their support of collegiate rowing. The success of these elite regattas could not happen without the support of our sponsors, including Row2k.com, Charles River Timing, Sports Graphics and partners, vendors and sponsors. We appreciate their sponsorship and their commitment to ECAC Rowing and its overall growth. Nearly 7,300 student-athletes will compete in the 2012 ECAC Collegiate Rowing Series which includes: the BIG The 66th Annual Eastern Sprints EAST Championships in West Windsor, N.J., on May 13; New England Rowing Championships in Worcester, Table of Contents Mass., on May 5; ECAC National Invitational Rowing ECAC Welcome Letter ������������������������������������������������������� 1 Championships in Worcester, Mass., on May 11; Eastern Quinsigamond Rowing Association ������������������������������������� 2 Association of Rowing Colleges Regatta (EARC Men’s Today’s Schedule ���������������������������������������������������������������� 3 Eastern Sprints) in Worcester, Mass., on May 13; About the ECAC................................................................... 4 Women’s Sprints in Camden County, N.J., on May 13; Regatta Referees and Officials / ECAC Staff ����������������������� 5 and the Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) National Course Map ������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6 Championships in Camden County, N.J., May 31-June 2. Heavyweight Racing Preview ���������������������������������������������� 7 Lightweight Racing Preview ������������������������������������������������ 8 The rowing championships could not be run without the Heavyweight Trophies and All-Time Champions ����������������� 9 dedication of the local organizing committees, the Lightweight Trophies and All-Time Champions ����������������� 10 professionalism of the race officials and the tremendous Boston University ����������������������������������������������������������������������11 effort by the support staff. Brown University ���������������������������������������������������������������������� 12 Columbia University ����������������������������������������������������������������� 13 The volunteers of the Cooper River Rowing Association Cornell University ��������������������������������������������������������������������� 14 and Quinsigamond Rowing Association work tirelessly to Dartmouth College ������������������������������������������������������������������� 15 George Washington University ������������������������������������������������� 16 provide a quality experience for the student-athletes, Georgetown University ������������������������������������������������������������ 17 coaches and spectators and we truly thank them for Harvard University ��������������������������������������������������������������������� 18 everything they do. College of the Holy Cross �������������������������������������������������������� 19 Massachusetts Institute of Technology ������������������������������������ 20 Thanks must also go out to the hardworking USRowing Northeastern University ............................................................ 21 Officials who are committed to the sport of rowing and University of Pennsylvania ������������������������������������������������������ 22 have traveled from across the country to officiate these Princeton University ����������������������������������������������������������������� 23 six championships. Rutgers University ��������������������������������������������������������������������� 24 Syracuse University ����������������������������������������������������������������� 25 Thank you for coming out and supporting ECAC Rowing. United States Naval Academy ������������������������������������������������ 26 University of Wisconsin ������������������������������������������������������������ 27 Enjoy the events. Yale University............................................................................ 28 Course Records ���������������������������������������������������������������� 29 Rudy Keeling ECAC Rowing Trophy........................................................ 29 Commissioner of the ECAC 2011 Results ���������������������������������������������������������������������� 30 The Sprints -1- Program Credits Editor Quinsigamond JJ Archibald, ECAC Rowing Association Cover Design Sean Sullivan, Sunderland Printing Editorial Content Local Host Committee Patrick Stewart, ECAC Michael Letzeisen, ECAC President Vice President Alex Lerch, ECAC Patrick Guida Jeff Sturges Photographs Secretary Treasurer Sport Graphics Ann Sullivan Karen Duffy Printed by Sunderland Printing Hyannis, Massachusetts Organizing Regatta Committee Members Patrick Diggins, Jason Steele, Larry Noble, Bryan Pursell, ECAC Collegiate Rowing Series Ian Buzanowski, Lindsay Piotti, Charlie Putnam, Michael McDonald, Christopher Dow, Eric Thiemke BIG EAST Championships and David E. Carlstrom. New England Rowing Championships ECAC National Invitational Rowing Championships ECAC Women's Sprints About the QRA Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges Sprints The Quinsigamond Rowing Association (QRA) fosters rowing in central Massachusetts at all levels of Intercollegiate Rowing Association competition, including scholastic, collegiate and National Championships masters. During the spring season, the QRA hosts collegiate and high school races every weekend, ECAC Rowing, a non-profit service sport organization, is including the New England Championships, ECAC committed to initiating, stimulating and improving Championships and the New England Interscholastic intercollegiate rowing programs for student-athletes. Nearly 7,600 student-athletes will compete in the 2012 Rowing Associations. ECAC Collegiate Rowing Series. ROWERS WANTED: - Need a great summer job? - Full and part-time work available - Offices in Boston, RI, NH, Official Mover of the Head Of The Charles Regatta New York, Washington DC, Charlotte, Seattle, and San Francisco For over 30 years, Gentle Giant has been recognized as the best because we are committed to hiring the best. Athletes at every level enjoy our flexible schedules and competitive pay that accommodates training, travel, or other needs. Apply online at: www.gentlegiant.com/careers Or contact David Lister: (800) 466-8844 GOOD LUCK AND GREAT RACING! [email protected] The Sprints -2- 2012 Sprints Schedule – May 13, 2012 Subject to Change Pending Final Entries MORNING SCHEDULE -- HEATS RACE TIME EVENT HEAT QUALIFY 1 8:00 a.m. Open Freshman Four Final Grand 2 8:12 Lightweight Open Four Final Grand 3 8:24 Heavyweight Open Four Final Grand 4 8:36 Third Varsity Heavyweight Eight 1 3 to Grand 5 8:48 Third Varsity Heavyweight Eight 1 3 to Grand 6 9:00 Fourth Varsity Eight Final Grand 7 9:12 Freshman Lightweight Eight 1 3 to Grand, rest to Petite 8 9:24 Freshman Lightweight Eight 2 3 to Grand, rest to Petite 9 9:36 Freshman Heavyweight Eight 1 2 to Grand, 3 & 4 to Petite, rest to third. 10 9:48 Freshman Heavyweight Eight 2 2 to Grand, 3 & 4 to Petite, rest to third. 11 10:00 Freshman Heavyweight Eight 3 2 to Grand, 3 & 4 to Petite, rest to third. 12 10:12 Second Varsity Lightweight Eight 1 3 to Grand, rest to Petite 13 10:24 Second Varsity Lightweight Eight 2 3 to Grand, rest to Petite 14 10:36 Second Varsity Heavyweight Eight 1 2 to Grand, 3 & 4 to Petite, rest to third. 15 10:48 Second Varsity Heavyweight Eight 2 2 to Grand, 3 & 4 to Petite, rest to third. 16 11:00 Second Varsity Heavyweight Eight 3 2 to Grand, 3 & 4 to Petite, rest to third. 17 11:12 Varsity Heavyweight Eight 1 2 to Grand, 3 & 4 to Petite, rest to third. 18 11:24 Varsity Heavyweight Eight 2 2 to Grand, 3 & 4 to Petite, rest to third. 19 11:36 Varsity Heavyweight Eight 3 2 to Grand, 3 & 4 to Petite, rest to third. 20 11:48 Varsity Lightweight Eight 1 3 to Grand, rest to Petite 21 12:00 p.m. Varsity Lightweight Eight 2 3 to Grand, rest to Petite AFTERNOON SCHEDULE -- FINALS RACE TIME EVENT LEVEL 22 1:10 p.m. Second Freshman Lightweight Eight GRAND FINAL 23 1:25 Second Freshman Heavyweight Eight GRAND FINAL 24 1:40 Third Varsity Lightweight Eight GRAND FINAL 25 1:55 Third Varsity Heavyweight Eight GRAND FINAL 26 2:10 Freshman Lightweight Eight Petite Final 27 2:25 Freshman Lightweight Eight GRAND FINAL 28 2:37 Freshman Heavyweight Eight Third Level Final 29 2:52 Freshman Heavyweight Eight Petite Final 30 3:07 Freshman Heavyweight Eight GRAND FINAL 31 3:22 Second Varsity Lightweight
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