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Saturday Sunday Head Of The Charles Charles River, Cambridge, MA Oct 20, 2018 - Oct 21, 2018 Search ... Saturday Sunday 1. Men's Senior Veteran Singles [70+] 2. Women's Veteran [60-69] and Senior Veteran Singles [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 1 Tom Bishop 4:47.8 11:25.5 17:18.4 21:01.743 21:01.743 1 1 Margarita Zezza 5:08.9 12:03.5 18:08.4 21:55.179 21:55.179 (Quintin) (Cambridge) 2 2 Michael Tebay 5:13.7 12:14.1 18:19.5 22:09.239 22:09.239 2 3 Cynthia Cole 5:13.0 12:22.3 18:36.8 22:36.775 22:36.775 (Greenwich) (Washington School) 3 4 Bob gullett 5:05.6 12:12.0 18:19.9 22:20.713 22:20.713 3 2 Diane Davis 5:15.4 12:25.1 18:40.6 22:43.341 22:43.341 (Upper Thames) (South End) 4 8 Geoff GRatwick 5:09.9 12:22.0 18:36.8 22:46.197 22:46.197 4 48 Elizabeth Runde 5:12.9 12:23.0 18:44.8 22:54.009 22:54.009 (Maine Association) (Martha's Moms) 5 6 Donald E. Besser 5:18.2 12:37.1 18:51.9 22:52.547 22:52.547 5 6 Paula Meyer 5:26.3 12:47.0 19:16.8 23:22.999 23:22.999 (Union) (GMS) 6 9 Brian Tucker 5:14.7 12:26.9 18:51.4 22:54.627 22:54.627 6 7 Victoria Bialas 5:28.9 12:56.1 19:29.0 23:44.151 23:44.151 (Berkeley) (BIAC) 7 3 Chuck Cook 5:15.2 12:24.9 18:52.0 22:58.043 22:58.043 7 5 Laura Stirton Aust 5:29.3 12:54.7 19:27.9 23:45.117 23:45.117 (St. Louis) (PCRA) 8 10 Henry Hamilton 5:24.6 12:43.9 19:07.5 23:12.703 23:12.703 8 9 Kass Young 5:30.5 12:57.9 19:36.0 23:52.515 23:52.515 (Cambridge) (BIAC) 9 12 Eric Dannemann 5:12.1 12:35.7 19:04.7 23:14.493 23:14.493 9 47 Alison Sanders- 5:39.3 13:13.0 19:47.0 24:07.407 24:07.407 (New Haven) Fleming 10 7 Landon Carter 5:14.2 12:24.3 19:02.1 23:23.059 23:23.059 (Cambridge) (Marin) 10 4 Catherine Widgery 5:21.6 12:53.8 19:45.4 24:09.285 24:09.285 11 36 Robert Baker 5:25.8 12:51.8 19:13.6 23:26.477 23:26.477 (Riverside) (West Side) 11 44 Susan Kinne 5:41.7 13:20.7 19:58.1 24:16.257 24:16.257 12 5 Robert Lee 5:12.3 12:26.3 19:12.2 23:28.581 23:28.581 (Lake Washington) (Cambridge) 12 35 Wynter Vik 5:36.1 13:21.8 19:56.4 24:18.347 24:18.347 13 11 Carlo Zezza 5:33.8 13:02.3 19:34.2 23:47.727 23:47.727 (Indianapolis) (Cambridge) 13 39 Julie Brown 5:38.0 13:09.0 20:01.1 24:17.289 FG@04 24:22.289 +5 14 49 Gary A Ahrens 5:30.9 13:02.9 19:44.6 23:58.163 23:58.163 (Sarasota County) (Carnegie Lake) 14 38 Lyn Krahulec 5:42.0 13:15.5 20:05.6 24:24.015 24:24.015 15 13 Robert Orsi 5:30.3 13:13.7 19:47.0 24:03.049 24:03.049 (Ridley Graduate) (San Diego) 15 28 Marilyn Karl 5:44.4 13:28.0 20:02.3 24:25.371 24:25.371 16 32 Clint Spooner 5:42.6 13:22.4 20:00.5 24:27.301 24:27.301 (Vesper) (Occoquan) 16 8 Kit Huber 5:35.6 13:20.7 20:12.3 24:44.131 24:44.131 17 14 Bob Heacox 5:36.6 13:24.9 20:03.9 24:28.135 24:28.135 (Saugatuck) (Unaff. (USA)) 17 13 Catherine Kemper 5:43.3 13:28.2 20:24.7 24:53.823 24:53.823 18 15 Bennett Jones 5:40.1 13:29.0 20:18.2 24:34.337 24:34.337 (San Diego) (Cambridge) 18 11 Loraine McCulloch 5:49.5 13:34.1 20:24.9 25:00.261 25:00.261 19 31 David Blanchard 5:31.9 13:16.8 19:57.0 24:19.961 FO@06, 24:34.961 (Vancouver) BO@17 (Green Mountain) +15 19 12 Debra Chute 5:44.4 13:52.5 20:51.3 25:21.063 25:21.063 20 40 Dan Dill 5:37.9 13:13.9 20:10.1 24:37.299 24:37.299 (Narragansett) (Union) 20 10 Patrice Glover 5:50.2 13:55.0 20:55.9 25:27.755 25:27.755 21 50 Hugh Spurway 5:33.2 13:35.2 20:12.4 24:42.049 FO@16 +5 24:47.049 (Swan Creek) (Duxbury Bay 21 19 Ruth Berenson 6:05.8 14:06.3 21:07.2 25:33.185 25:33.185 Maritime School) (Narragansett) 22 16 Bart Pasternak 5:40.0 13:27.7 20:22.0 24:49.911 FG@02 +5 24:54.911 22 25 Liz Marshall 5:59.3 14:04.4 20:58.9 25:34.647 25:34.647 (Saugatuck) (Upper Valley) 23 28 Kerry Ahearn 5:42.2 13:43.3 20:31.5 25:01.497 25:01.497 23 16 Liz Turner 5:55.7 14:03.1 21:02.2 25:37.685 25:37.685 (Corvallis) (Saugatuck) 24 15 Jill Gardner 5:58.0 14:06.0 21:06.9 25:39.463 FO@07 25:44.463 24 38 Jonathan Warburg 5:53.3 13:48.0 20:44.0 25:05.183 25:05.183 +5 (Union) (College Club 25 18 Lloyd Dahmen 5:43.0 13:50.4 20:50.5 25:15.921 25:15.921 Seattle) (Union) 25 34 Pamela Chang 5:56.5 14:02.1 21:20.5 26:02.239 26:02.239 26 44 Michael Shields 5:41.9 13:48.3 20:45.1 25:17.279 FG@09, 25:32.279 (Union) BG@09 26 46 linda porter 6:00.9 14:02.0 21:18.2 26:08.045 26:08.045 (Amoskeag) +15 (Potomac) 27 37 Jeffrey Sturges 5:51.4 13:56.1 21:04.6 25:30.943 FO@12 +5 25:35.943 27 30 Dale Parenti 5:47.2 14:06.9 21:27.6 26:10.933 26:10.933 (Quinsigamond) (Whitemarsh) 28 34 Bob Hoguet 5:56.2 13:56.2 21:06.2 25:51.699 BO@13, 26:16.699 FO@12, 28 14 Charlotte Pierce 6:03.1 14:16.4 21:40.3 26:27.709 26:27.709 (Nereid) BO@12 (CRI) +25 29 32 Adrienne Brian 5:56.2 14:17.9 21:29.7 26:29.829 FO@13 26:34.829 29 45 Avram Gold 6:14.4 14:33.4 21:51.5 26:29.665 26:29.665 +5 (Carolina Masters) (San Diego) 30 42 Henry Sears 5:54.7 13:54.6 21:09.2 26:08.771 FG@09, 26:33.771 30 37 Sharon Cutts 6:09.2 14:42.0 21:56.7 26:53.975 26:53.975 BOx2@16 (Narragansett) (Union) +25 31 41 Diana Hanks 6:04.4 14:19.0 21:28.2 26:50.345 FO@15 26:55.345 31 17 Christopher Collins 6:02.6 14:29.4 21:49.3 26:31.879 FO@13 +5 26:36.879 +5 (Green Mountain) (Rivanna) 32 31 Wendy MacPherson 6:02.2 14:31.6 22:20.2 27:01.685 27:01.685 32 19 Hugh Scott 6:06.1 14:30.7 21:53.3 26:37.921 26:37.921 (Saratoga Springs) (CRI) 33 17 Janice Stone 6:15.1 14:53.2 22:18.1 27:06.991 27:06.991 33 47 Roger K Pitman 6:09.0 14:39.8 21:54.6 26:40.711 FG@02 +5 26:45.711 (Pocock) (Ebb Tide) 34 45 Michele Willmott 6:26.4 14:40.5 22:04.3 27:08.249 27:08.249 34 20 Arthur Holcombe 6:03.4 14:25.9 21:59.2 26:48.135 26:48.135 (Lincoln Park) Place Bow (NameHarvard Sculling) RBC Weld CBC Raw +/- Adjusted Place Bow Name RBC Weld CBC Raw +/- Adjusted 35 42 K th I b d 6 23 4 5 37 17 2 22 31 6 27 40 921 27 40 921 35 42 Kathryn Imboden 6:23.4 5:37:17.2 22:31.6 27:40.921 27:40.921 35 48 Alan Burnett 6:12.6 14:42.7 21:55.4 26:50.063 26:50.063 (Bern) (Northfield Mt 36 20 Marcia Hooper 6:25.6 15:11.5 22:47.9 27:57.483 27:57.483 Hermon) (Cambridge) 36 29 Arthur Sorensen 5:53.0 14:43.6 21:59.7 27:02.125 27:02.125 37 33 Sara Johnson 6:33.7 15:13.0 22:53.1 28:10.603 28:10.603 (Navesink River) (Cambridge) 37 43 john laundon 6:17.9 14:50.0 22:14.2 27:10.281 27:10.281 38 18 Mary Jane Wurster 6:40.9 15:31.0 23:19.8 28:23.623 28:23.623 (Pettipaug) (Colorado) 38 27 Richard Green 6:01.0 14:46.9 22:10.4 27:11.789 27:11.789 39 27 Bonnie SASHIN 6:29.2 15:41.7 23:36.2 28:35.519 28:35.519 (Narragansett) (Cambridge) 39 30 Jim Hatch 7:04.9 14:45.5 22:33.5 27:31.195 FO@13, 27:46.195 BO@13 40 40 Randy Pratt 6:29.9 15:22.9 23:23.7 28:42.353 28:42.353 (Potomac) +15 (Conibear) 40 22 Kenneth Iscol 6:29.1 15:30.6 23:03.6 28:03.073 FO@13 +5 28:08.073 41 29 Jane Truesdell Ellis 6:20.5 15:28.1 23:32.9 28:49.945 FG@09, 29:04.945 (Maritime) BG@09 (Gentle Giant) +15 41 21 Hans K Mueller 6:26.5 15:59.8 23:27.1 28:49.031 FG@09 +5 28:54.031 42 24 Jane Morse 6:43.3 23:52.5 29:18.349 29:18.349 (Wilmington) (Cambridge) 42 46 Langhorne Keith 6:24.8 15:54.4 24:13.7 29:43.645 29:43.645 43 49 Lindsay Frazier 6:48.1 15:59.0 24:05.1 29:18.697 29:18.697 (Otsego Area) (Cambridge) 43 23 Richard de Neufville 6:43.1 16:07.7 24:21.7 29:48.983 29:48.983 44 43 Shirley Blackall 6:49.0 15:56.3 24:03.6 29:33.569 29:33.569 (Cambridge) (North Palm Beach) 44 33 Raymond Houlihan 7:01.8 16:24.3 24:36.4 29:59.625 29:59.625 45 22 Barbara Green 6:43.6 16:11.7 24:42.0 30:08.683 30:08.683 (Merrymeeting) (Narragansett) 45 35 James Keating 7:07.5 17:03.6 25:44.1 31:42.343 31:42.343 46 23 Christopher Corkery 6:59.2 16:45.1 25:12.6 31:03.723 31:03.723 (Union) (Cambridge) 46 39 Jack Lovett 7:34.4 18:02.6 27:16.5 33:25.649 33:25.649 47 26 Mary Ellen Flaherty- 7:10.3 16:51.0 25:31.9 31:19.943 31:19.943 (St.
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