Sunday, April 28, 2019

EVSRA Championship Regatta

The MV4+ crew after winning the petite finals
On the windy and cool Saturday (April 27th) we competed in the EVSRA Championship regatta. Due to the regatta rules prohibiting double rowing and the fact that some folks couldn't make it (it was the last Saturday of spring break), we entered some events that we normally wouldn't field. For scoring points on the men's side we entered the MV4+, the M2V4+, the MLt4+, the MJr4+, and the M1X events. On the women's side we could only enter the WV4+ event. The points accrued were: MV4+, 14 pts with a 1st in the petite final (6th overall);  M1X, 8 pts with a 3rd and a bronze medal; MJr4+, 7.8 pts with a 5th;  MLt4+, 7.2 points with a 6th; and WV4+, 3 pts with an 11th. Our M2V4+ had to row exhibition and did not score any points. At the end of the day we also rowed in the Mixed 8 event.
WV4 crew moving to the control commission before their race

And after their heat race
Mixed 8 at the finish

MLt4 crew coming from the recovery dock after their race

M2V4

For the Thomson Cup, the school finished with 40 points and 11th overall, ahead of Cox HS, Norfolk Collegiate, and Cape Henry Collegiate, and just behind Princess Anne HS.

Even with the strong head/cross winds (gusting at times to 25+ mph) we finished with some good times. The WV4 crew's heat time was 6:50.4, only 3 seconds off their best time during the season and 40 seconds slower than the fastest time (posted by Great Bridge.) The MV4 crew's heat time was 5:46.7, only 16 seconds slower than the fastest time (posted by River City). Charlie T.'s time in the M1X event of  6:33.2 was his season's best, bettering his time of 7:06 posted three weeks earlier. His bronze medal has earned him a trip to the State Championships in two weeks. Our MJr4 crew's heat time of 6:09.6 earned then a trip to the finals. There they finished 5th.

Complete results are below.









Saturday, April 13, 2019

Spring Fling II Regatta

A & A after finishing their race

Our third regatta of the season was held on Saturday April 13th. The previous night's weather forecast called for thunderstorms all day but we ended up with just a slight drizzle for parts of the day. The breeze started light and faded away almost completely and we raced in the calmest conditions we'd seen all year.

Highlights include entering two events for the first time in the history of the program: the Mens Light 4+ and the Womens double.

Aubrey and Ashley's start in the double was recorded by Coach Paul from Granby. That video is below.


A & A finished with a time of 6:57.3, very respectable for their first time racing in the event. I captured their finish and that video is below.

 

Most of our crews improved from two weeks ago. The MV8 finished 2nd in their heat and rowed the course in 5:01.7, a drop of 4.4 seconds, even though Charlie T. wasn't in the boat (he was taking the ACT.) The M2V8 rowed the course in 5:41.2, a drop of 22.8 seconds from the first Spring Fling regatta. 

The WV4 crew after their race. We hot-seated the same hull for the MLt4 event.
The WV4 rowed the course in 6:47.7, a drop of 11.3 seconds from the previous regatta. The M2V4 contingent was a new combination (some of the crew composed our entry in the MLt4) and finished in 6:28.4.

The MLt4 crew launching with rain on the horizon.
Our entry in the MLt4, with Charlie S. in stroke and Mia as cox, finished 2nd in their heat with a time of 5:55.5. I haven't decide if we'll field an entry in this event at the championships in two weeks, a regatta where double rowing is not allowed.

The MV4 crew finished at 5:28.7, a drop of 26.3 seconds from their previous race on the lake. Their start was also captured by Coach Paul and is below.


I captured the finish and that video is below.


Here are the results:


Saturday, April 6, 2019

Paddling and Prom


On Saturday April 6th we had an on-the-water session at the boathouse for those interested in sculling. Charlie, James, Zach, Andrew and Ashley came out to improve their technique. Coach O'Brien had a short shore lesson and then the five Crusaders spent time in the back-water on our Alden 26 (Charlie), our double (Zach and James), the HRRC Alden Star (Ashley) and the Granby TS515 trainer (Andrew). It was a successful morning and we're looking for more opportunities in the near future - perhaps over spring break.




Charlie seemed faster in the Alden 26 and plans on racing it next weekend instead of the Hudson Singleminded. The red stripe will have to go, however!



Later that night we had some of the team gather for the annual "prom pic" at Botanical Garden's Rose Hall. Next week we will be racing on the lake there.