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Results Open Weight Event WRIC, Alexandria VA, USA February 17-18, 2018 Results Rank Country Name Affiliation Erg Flight Race Time Distance Event: 101 - Veteran F (age 75-79) Men 30-Minute Row Open Weight Rank Country Name Affiliation Erg Flight Race Time Distance 1 USA Paul mcdonald CRUfit 7 B 30:00.0 6889 2 USA Don Tanhauser Lake Casitas Rowing Association 20 A 30:00.0 6560 Event: 103 - Veteran E (age 70-74) Men 30-Minute Row Open Weight Rank Country Name Affiliation Erg Flight Race Time Distance 1 USA Ken Shuster San Diego Rowing Club 16 A 30:00.0 7204 2 USA Cal Sutliff Potomac Boat Club 1 A 30:00.0 6769 Event: 105 - Veteran D (age 65-69) Men 30-Minute Row Lightweight Rank Country Name Affiliation Erg Flight Race Time Distance 1 FRA Alain Mangin Team France 13 A 30:00.0 7553 2 USA Eric Peltosalo St. John's College Rowing Club 3 A 30:00.0 7364 3 USA William Stross Unaffiliated (USA) 14 B 30:00.0 7328 4 USA Peter Francis Rocky Mountain Rowing Club 18 A 30:00.0 7197 Event: 105 - Veteran D (age 65-69) Men 30-Minute Row Open Weight Rank Country Name Affiliation Erg Flight Race Time Distance 1 USA Paul Schodorf Unaffiliated (USA) 14 A 30:00.0 7531 2 USA Michael Malak Unaffiliated (USA) 4 A 30:00.0 7472 3 USA Stephen Ours Unaffiliated (USA) 15 B 30:00.0 6982 4 USA Alexander Martschenko Unaffiliated (USA) 17 A 30:00.0 6948 5 USA John Holmblad Unaffiliated (USA) 8 B 30:00.0 6050 6 USA Paul W. Bobowiec Unaffiliated (USA) 13 B 30:00.0 5877 World Rowing Indoor Championships 2018 Monday, February 19, 2018 Page 1 of 123 WRIC, Alexandria VA, USA February 17-18, 2018 Results Rank Country Name Affiliation Erg Flight Race Time Distance Event: 106 - Veteran D (age 65-69) Women 30-Minute Row Open Weight Rank Country Name Affiliation Erg Flight Race Time Distance 1 USA Kathryn Ray Rock Creek Rowing, Inc. 5 C 30:00.0 6109 Event: 107 - Veteran C (age 60-64) Men 30-Minute Row Open Weight Rank Country Name Affiliation Erg Flight Race Time Distance 1 USA Paul Flack Community Rowing, Inc. 10 A 30:00.0 8101 2 USA Frank Vetrano Rock Creek Rowing, Inc. 11 A 30:00.0 8071 3 USA Joe Vanischak RowPro Rowers 8 A 30:00.0 7931 4 USA J. Christopher Walsh St. Andrew's Alumni Racing 9 A 30:00.0 7879 5 USA Gregory Love Potomac Boat Club 5 A 30:00.0 7873 6 USA Adam Rosenthal Friends of Andover Crew 15 A 30:00.0 7421 7 USA John Schoenewolf Unaffiliated (USA) 2 A 30:00.0 7309 8 USA Jerome Herbers Washington Rowing School 10 B 30:00.0 6882 9 USA Jimmy Hagler Unaffiliated (USA) 5 B 30:00.0 6715 10 USA Richard Williams Washington Rowing School 11 B 30:00.0 6660 11 USA Stephen Mamber Rock Creek Rowing, Inc. 9 B 30:00.0 6524 Event: 108 - Veteran C (age 60-64) Women 30-Minute Row Lightweight Rank Country Name Affiliation Erg Flight Race Time Distance 1 USA Cynthia Cole Washington Rowing School 10 C 30:00.0 7000 2 USA Margie Orrick Rock Creek Rowing, Inc. 17 C 30:00.0 6222 3 USA Karen Stross Unaffiliated (USA) 3 C 30:00.0 6213 Event: 108 - Veteran C (age 60-64) Women 30-Minute Row Open Weight Rank Country Name Affiliation Erg Flight Race Time Distance World Rowing Indoor Championships 2018 Monday, February 19, 2018 Page 2 of 123 WRIC, Alexandria VA, USA February 17-18, 2018 Results Rank Country Name Affiliation Erg Flight Race Time Distance 1 USA Carla Freyvogel Rock Creek Rowing, Inc. 4 C 30:00.0 6542 2 USA Suzanne Doggett Late Risers Rowing 16 C 30:00.0 6284 Event: 109 - Veteran B (age 55-59) Men 30-Minute Row Lightweight Rank Country Name Affiliation Erg Flight Race Time Distance 1 USA Terry Turner Unaffiliated (USA) 3 D 30:00.0 7871 2 USA David Diamantopoulos Unaffiliated (USA) 18 D 30:00.0 7409 3 USA Andrew Bacas Four Score & Four Rowing Club 10 D 30:00.0 7317 Event: 109 - Veteran B (age 55-59) Men 30-Minute Row Open Weight Rank Country Name Affiliation Erg Flight Race Time Distance 1 USA Thomas Darling Cambridge Boat Club 5 E 30:00.0 8689 2 HRV Boris Rusinovic HVK Gusar 7 D 30:00.0 7950 3 USA Simon Plog Washington Rowing School 14 D 30:00.0 7725 4 USA C. Michael Arnold Washington Rowing School 15 D 30:00.0 7671 5 USA Sean Hollick CrossFit Fishers Rowing 4 D 30:00.0 7418 6 USA Malcolm MacCallum Unaffiliated (USA) 4 E 30:00.0 7217 Event: 110 - Veteran B (age 55-59) Women 30-Minute Row Open Weight Rank Country Name Affiliation Erg Flight Race Time Distance 1 USA Anne Anastasio Prince William Rowing Club, Inc. 18 C 30:00.0 7125 2 USA Ruth Saunders Rock Creek Rowing, Inc. 2 C 30:00.0 6598 Event: 111 - Veteran A (age 50-54) Men 30-Minute Row Open Weight Rank Country Name Affiliation Erg Flight Race Time Distance 1 USA Kristin A. Ellis Quadraginta Unum 9 D 30:00.0 8161 2 USA Blaise Rhodes Washington Canoe Club 8 D 30:00.0 8123 World Rowing Indoor Championships 2018 Monday, February 19, 2018 Page 3 of 123 WRIC, Alexandria VA, USA February 17-18, 2018 Results Rank Country Name Affiliation Erg Flight Race Time Distance 3 DEU Jörg Jeske Concept2 Team Germany 16 I 30:00.0 8107 4 USA John Crilly Navesink Indoor Rowing 11 D 30:00.0 7942 5 IRL Declan Watson Lady Elizabeth Boat Club 2 E 30:00.0 7818 6 GBR Magnus von Schenck Fitness Matters 12 D 30:00.0 7798 7 USA John Richards Unaffiliated (USA) 5 D 30:00.0 7769 8 USA Francis slakey Capital Rowing Club 3 E 30:00.0 7762 9 USA John Marshall Unaffiliated (USA) 17 D 30:00.0 7550 10 USA Doug Anderson Unaffiliated (USA) 1 D 30:00.0 7227 11 USA Jonathan Lawlor Unaffiliated (USA) 19 D 30:00.0 7190 12 USA Dave McCarthy McLean High School Crew Club, Inc. 2 D 30:00.0 7079 13 USA Rene Szynal Unaffiliated (USA) 8 E 30:00.0 6977 14 USA James Rutherford Alexandria Community Rowing 7 E 30:00.0 6697 Event: 112 - Veteran A (age 50-54) Women 30-Minute Row Open Weight Rank Country Name Affiliation Erg Flight Race Time Distance 1 USA Grace Malacrida Mile High Rowing Club 13 C 30:00.0 7177 2 USA Kerrie Golden Prince William Rowing Club, Inc. 11 C 30:00.0 7056 3 USA Jennifer Tallman Prince William Rowing Club, Inc. 7 C 30:00.0 6867 4 FRA Nelly Alias régates rennaises 9 C 30:00.0 6859 5 USA Carla Berard Washington Rowing School 12 C 30:00.0 6746 6 USA Carolyn Williams Washington Rowing School 8 C 30:00.0 6590 7 USA Lee Conesa Mt. 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