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The Club's Results

Mich Term 2023

1st men's novice VIII

Queens' Novice Ergo Competition (1st division)

2nd in division 7
Time: 13:15
Made the Final - came 7th with a time of 13:25.3.
(Andrew Farquharson)
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Cambridge Winter Head (Student Lower VIIIs)

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Emma Sprints (Division 1)

Quarter finals
Beat Wolfson NM1 through their disqualification.
Very close racing in the first 100m. Wolfson began to edge closer to our blades but FaT cox held the line until blades clipped. Wolfson then overtook us but were eventually disqualified. They gave us a slow clap as we rowed home past their boathouse.  (Alexander Watson)
You are allowed to claim ownership of your own excellent lines, Alex. (Thomas Frith)
Semi finals
Beat Pembroke
Pembroke caught an overhead crab at ~250m and were also more than a boatlength behind so we wound the rate down to around 22 strokes per minute. The victory was certain but the marshall seemed confused (Alexander Watson)
Final
Beat Selwyn (Half a length)
Selwyn had an excellent start so pulled ahead by a few seats almost immediately. After a few missed strokes and some crabs we were 2 boat lengths behind at around 250m. The crew got back into rhythm and with some encouragements started to put power down throughout the whole stroke. We began to gain on them and accelerated all the way to the 500m finish, overtaking Selwyn at an impressive rate of around 1 seat per 2 or 3 strokes at the finish. The quality of rowing only improved throughout the race which is something to work on for next time. (Alexander Watson)
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Clare Novice Regatta (Men's Cup)

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Novice Fairbairn Cup (1st division)

3rd fastest
Time: 10:02
Excellent start with only ~10 strokes before the start line. Good speed down to Green Dragon corner, after which we slowly overtook Trinity Hall NM1- were clear by the railway bridge. Then overtook Corpus Christi much faster on the way down the reach and were ahead by the finish. 10'02" very cold (1C f/l -2C) and foggy
Jesus came second with a time of 10'01"- some debate within the crew whether the overtakes cost us time due to extra rudder usage and non optimal racing lines, or helped by providing motivation to the crew. Correct answer left as an exercise to the reader
(Alexander Watson)
The overtakes cost us time. We came second. QED (Elnoy Greenenko)
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Fairbairn Cup (Senior VIIIs)

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