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FISA World Masters Full Start List FISA World Masters Full Start List Race Start Lane Nat Club(s)/Average Age/Rower Names(s) Time 3 SLTA 1x 15:00 3 Philadelphia Rowing Program for the Disabled A 39 Heat 1 Scott Brown 39 4 Ardingley Rowing Club 0 Rob Holliday -1 5 Philadelphia Rowing Program for the Disabled B 0 Dwayne Adams -1 101 WG-I 1x 15:30 3 USA Saugatuck Rowing Club 74 Heat 1 Eve Green 74 4 NOR Christiana RK 71 Annelise Hem 71 5 RUS Dynamo-Moscow 74 Elena Shcherbacmeva 74 6 USA Masters International 72 Laurette Rindlaub 72 101 WG-I 1x 15:34 1 CAN St. Catharines Rowing Club 69 Heat 2 Louise Hastings 69 2 USA University Barge Club 65 Lynn Zeitlin 65 3 JPN Mitsubishi BC 69 Misako Takamura 69 4 USA Vesper Boat Club 67 Judy Kaplow 67 5 USA Carnegie Lake Rowing Association 66 Jan Stone 66 6 USA Vesper Boat Club 65 Ellen Carver 65 102 MH-I 4- 15:38 1 INT Composite 76 Heat 1 Otto Schafer 75, Walter Scheller 71, Erich Heblich 80, Harald Klinger 81 2 USA New Haven Rowing Club 71 Steve Gurney 73, John Sword 77, Dick Fiske 70, Bob Nash 64 3 USA Occoquan International 71 John Nunn 64, Ted A. Nash 74, Rolf Schaffarczyk 72, Boris Beljak 77 4 USA Vesper Boat Club / Denver BC 72 Donald Flanigan 68, Richard Flanigan 68, Bill Cameron 75, Rod Johnson 78 5 USA Ancient Mariners RC 75 Bill Cameron 75, Rod Johson 78, Ed Decker 74, Steve Gurney 73 Sep-05-2006 20:50 Created by PowerHouse Timing (www.PowerHouseTiming.com) Page: 1 Race Start Lane Nat Club(s)/Average Age/Rower Names(s) Time 6 INT Composite 70 Paul Schmidt 71, Helmut Meyer 67, Hans Jurgen Hilczoch 71, Wolfgang Metzger 74 102 MH-I 4- 15:42 3 BRA Armsac 70 Heat 2 Joad Silveira 67, Abelardo Abreu 77, Kalil Boabaio 76, Leandro Oliveira 63 4 USA Compote Rowing Association / Carnegie Lake Rowing Association 70 Dietrich Rose 70, Emory Clark 68, William Hawkey 75, Pim Goodbody 69 5 USA Occoquan International 70 Wood Fischer 65, Dick Draeger 69, Will Reimann 71, Tor Ahlsand 75 6 INT Composite 70 Werner Sprengler 65, Diefer Engels 67, Ludwig Berberich 73, Rodney Johnson 78 103 MA 2- 15:46 2 USA Palm Beach Rowing Association 42 Heat 1 Dan Johnson 43, John Moore 42 3 RUS Dynamo Moscow 45 Rene Lek 44, Sasha Vergiles 47 4 USA Occoquan International 48 Michael Totta 48, William Purdy 49 5 USA Potomac Boat Club 47 Bill Breed 46, Steve Weiss 49 6 ARG San Fernando 45 Claudio Massaccesi 41, Andres Fernandez Madero 49 103 MA 2- 15:49 2 SWE Stockholm RF 42 Heat 2 Robert Vigert 45, Jan Berglund 40 3 USA Wide Load Boat Club 35 Gerry Keane 36, John Glasgow 34 4 CAN Don Rowing Club 41 Steve McReelis 37, Roelof Makken 45 5 GER Treviris Trier 36 Matthias Woitok 40, Alexandre Schalburg 32 6 ESP Trasmerano Santona 40 De Llanos Fernandez Roberto 41, Vinatea Fernandez Jose 40 103 MA 2- 15:52 2 MEX Club Espana, A. C. 34 Heat 3 Fco. Javier Garcia 38, Juan Carlos Origel 31 3 USA Union Boat Club 32 Steve McKiernan 33, Donald Besser 31 4 USA Fairmount Rowing Association 31 Frank Biller 32, Kieran Furlong 30 5 USA Marin Rowing Association 33 Graham Willoughby 27, Michael Stralka 39 6 USA Wide Load Boat Club 34 William Wick 34, Andrew Finch 34 104 WC 2x 15:55 1 USA Portage Lake RC 51 Heat 1 Terry Smythe 49, Gail Helfer 53 Sep-05-2006 20:50 Created by PowerHouse Timing (www.PowerHouseTiming.com) Page: 2 Race Start Lane Nat Club(s)/Average Age/Rower Names(s) Time 2 DEN Fredensborg RK 52 Lizzie Haastrup 58, Ulla Poulsen 47 3 CAN Don Rowing Club 52 Heather MacDonald 50, Gilda Wainwright 54 4 CAN Don Rowing Club 51 Lynda Dundas 61, Jeanette Lunenborg 41 5 USA GMS Rowing Center 52 Kathy L'Hommedieu 54, Karen Simmons 51 6 USA Chester River Rowing Club 49 Andrea Jackson 50, Dinah Riordan 49 7 USA Greenlake/Seattle Yacht Club 51 Jean Rogers 49, Susan Dandridge 53 104 WC 2x 15:58 1 USA Potomac Boat Club 49 Heat 2 Nancy Petrisko 49, Elizabeth Becton 49 2 CAN London Rowing Club 49 Connie Lebrun 51, Grete Kaschper 47 3 USA Green Lake Crew / Western Reserve RC 50 Stephanie Duncan 54, Sharon Romilly 47 4 USA Narragansett Boat Club 49 Kyna Leski 46, Carol Browning 52 5 USA Vesper Boat Club 48 Alexis Franklin 52, Alix Kocher 45 6 USA Great Bay Rowing 47 Judy Kerr 49, Laura Hafner 46 7 USA Saugatuck Rowing Club 48 Tory Dibner 51, Kathleen Davis 45 104 WC 2x 16:01 1 USA Potomac Boat Club 48 Heat 3 Hope Pinkerton 43, Hannah Phillips 54 2 USA Great Bay Rowing 47 Robbi Woodburn 50, Laurie Potter 44 3 CAN Ottawa Rowing Club 46 Louise Holt 41, Sandra Milton 52 4 USA Nereid Boat Club 48 Andrea Hurwitz 50, Kris Benarcik 46 5 USA Cape Fear River Rowing Club 46 Lauren Donohue 43, Therese Maher 50 6 USA Sarasota Crew 46 Lara Embry 37, Nancy Morris 56 7 USA Capital Rowing Club/Carnegie Lake Rowing Association 46 Margere Merk 50, Karen Werth 43 104 WC 2x 16:04 1 CAN Leander Boat Club (Hamilton) 47 Heat 4 Valerie Shepherd 45, Isabel Miller 49 Sep-05-2006 20:50 Created by PowerHouse Timing (www.PowerHouseTiming.com) Page: 3 Race Start Lane Nat Club(s)/Average Age/Rower Names(s) Time 2 USA Sagamore Rowing Association 46 June Kendrick 53, Margaret Hunter 39 3 USA Great Bay Rowing 47 Deb Lonergan 44, Dianne Shubeck 50 4 USA MRC 47 Mary O'Donnell 51, Janet LaMere 43 5 USA Jack London Aquatic Center 47 Peggy Johnston 49, DeDe Birch 45 6 USA Chester River Rowing Club 46 Deborah Davis 47, Terry Waldspurger 46 7 USA Jacksonville Rowing Club 47 Barbara Sanchez-Salazar 46, Janet Frampton 48 104 WC 2x 16:07 1 USA Sarasota Crew 45 Heat 5 Debby Swinford 44, Trish Jackson 47 2 INT Composite 44 Hazel Smith 45, Ailie Ord 44 3 CAN Guelph RC 45 Tanya Lonsdale 50, Fiona McCrea 41 4 USA Viking Rowing Club 46 Pam Learn 49, Patty Perry-Jones 43 5 CAN Don Rowing Club 46 Michele Dunlop 42, Jane Breitman 50 6 USA New Haven Rowing Club 45 Tracy Glover 42, Anne Boucher 48 7 USA Community Rowing 44 Cheryl Egan 52, Andrea Rourke 37 104 WC 2x 16:10 1 USA Saint Croix Rowing Club 44 Heat 6 Kristin Miller 44, Tina Bradford 45 2 USA Riverside Boat Club 45 Patricia Belden 41, Lynn Osborn 49 3 INT Composite 45 Janet Vickers 46, Susan Brown 44 4 CAN Don Rowing Club 45 Maureen Fair 45, Vashti King 45 5 USA Sarasota Crew 45 Melissa Heath 33, Mary Chadsey 57 6 USA Albany Rowing Center 44 Mirola Calupe 36, Kathy Tolcser 52 7 USA Greenwich Crew 44 Nicole Heath 48, Mary Himes 40 104 WC 2x 16:13 1 USA Baltimore Rowing Club 43 Heat 7 Beth Lawrence 37, Paula Krahn Merkle 50 Sep-05-2006 20:50 Created by PowerHouse Timing (www.PowerHouseTiming.com) Page: 4 Race Start Lane Nat Club(s)/Average Age/Rower Names(s) Time 2 GER Frauen RC Wannsee 43 Heike Stich 39, Hannelore Borgstede 47 3 CAN Cambridge Rowing Club (Ontario) 44 Laura Gromeder 34, Evelyn Hansen 54 4 USA Saugatuck Rowing Club 44 Claire Locher 41, Bonnie Vontell 47 5 INT Composite 43 Elizabeth Pulford 47, Sally Horrocks 40 6 CAN Don Rowing Club 45 Deb Ross 42, Gina Bin 48 7 USA Greater Dayton Rowing Assn / Steel City 44 Jeanne Elbicki 46, Jocelyn Piccone 42 105 MF 4+ 16:16 1 SWE Stockholm RF 65 Heat 1 Bjorn Andersson 68, Bo Berglund 65, Bengt Therner 61, Eddy Sandberg 67, Cox: No Name 26 2 USA Occoquan International 61 Norbert Hlobil 59, Manfred Block 57, Dieter Vier 65, Bernd Wachs 66, Cox: Marj Nelson 39 3 USA Union Boat Club 64 Jeff Dawson 62, Kenneth Boyle 65, Sib Reppert 61, Nicholas O'Connor 68, Cox: Christopher Hein 25 4 INT Composite 66 Hans-Walter Kroenke 62, William Clapp 61, Heinrich Voelkmann 72, Helmut Kolwa 69, Cox: Uta Kurze 45 5 USA Denver BC / Frisco Bay RC 63 Michael Shonstrom 66, Patrick Walsh 58, Hans Wurster 68, Raymond Jones 63, Cox: Amy Shonstrom 57 6 USA Long Beach Rowing Association / Occoquan International 62 Rick Dyer 69, Craig Underwood 64, Bill Brown 57, Eric Loberg 60, Cox: Nick Andersen 31 105 MF 4+ 16:19 1 INT Composite 61 Heat 2 Udo Hild 63, Gunter Hoppe 60, Erwin Haas 61, Detlet Glatzer 63, Cox: Klaus Todenhofer 61 2 USA Occoquan International/Cambridge BC 60 Christian Tesarik 58, Paul Knight 57, Roger Borggaard 61, Robert Brayton 64, Cox: Mark Mason 30 3 USA New Haven Rowing Club 61 Robert Wetmore 58, Gordon Kuster 65, Edward Williams 58, Norman Thetford 63, Cox: Joe Peter 62 4 USA Chester River Rowing Club 61 Jim Woodcock 63, Carl Johnson 54, Ladd Rutherford 61, Mickey Elsberg 67, Cox: Elizabeth Watson 54 Sep-05-2006 20:50 Created by PowerHouse Timing (www.PowerHouseTiming.com) Page: 5 Race Start Lane Nat Club(s)/Average Age/Rower Names(s) Time 5 USA Saugatuck Rowing Club 62 Per Sorenson 58, Daniel Krez 63, Marsh Bassick 67, Tim Davies 60, Cox: Prennie Claflin 98 6 USA Marin Rowing Association 61 Steve Johnson 64, Richard Draeger 67, Jerry Riessen 61, Alan Collenette 52, Cox: Courtney Wilkerson 22 105 MF 4+ 16:22 1 USA Detroit Boat Club 60 Heat 3 Michael Thibault 52, James Monty 60, Robert Kuntiz 65, Allen Baur 63, Cox: Joseph Peter 59 2 USA Cambridge BC 60 Malcolm Gefter 64, Nickolay Kormakov 55, Duncan Howat 62, William Erkelens 62, Cox: Jeffery Junior 53 3 USA Marin Rowing Association 60 Michael McGinn 44, Todd Boley 58, John Proctor 63, Jack Dupen 75, Cox: Nick Toy 22 4 USA West Side Rowing Club 60 Rob Baker 61, Larry Palys 58, Steve Goodnough 50, Tom Jakiel 73, Cox: Allison Todd 22 5 USA Thompson Boat Center 60 Alexander Miller 56, Rink van der Have 58, Joe Bracewell 59, Dan O'Donahue 68, Cox: Dick Kuntz 65 6 USA Occoquan International / Capital Rowing Club 60 Richard Findlay 64, Chris Harris 65, Duncan Spencer 66, Nick Holland 46, Cox: Gary Goldring 50 106 WE 4x 16:25 2 USA Avalon Rowing Club 59 Heat 1 Ruth Ann Hodel 59, Diane Martinez 60, Mary Dowd 60, Linda Vasu 60 3 USA Fairmount Rowing Association 58 Anne Sudar 56, Martha Weeks 56, Linda Hall 58, Sara Sargent 62 4 INT Composite 57 Katharina Schubert 51, Kathrin Geffers 45,
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