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rutt
Oct-26-2004, 06:12 AM
Shot from the Elliot Bridge 24 October 2004.

One thing I learned is that "lightweight" refers to the weight of the rowers and not the boat. Another thing I learned is that the start is staggered by about 10 seconds so the order of finish doesn't necessarily determine the winner. In most of the races I watched, though, the #1 boat finished well over 10 seconds ahead of the #2 boart.


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Here the 4th seeded boat (Princeton) has passed the 3rd seeded boat (which I can't identify) which means they had to overtake them.

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rutt
Oct-26-2004, 06:14 AM
BTW, they call it "men's", but notice the femaile coxswains. My bet is that the "men's" races are actually open, but the women's races are limited to women only. But there are probably no (few?) women who can or choose to compete with the men.

Does anyone know if this is true?

ian408
Oct-26-2004, 06:50 AM
BTW, they call it "men's", but notice the femaile coxswains. My bet is that the "men's" races are actually open, but the women's races are limited to women only. But there are probably no (few?) women who can or choose to compete with the men.

Does anyone know if this is true?
I'm pretty sure the cox can be either male or female. There is a minimum weight
requirement and if the cox doesn't meet it, they have to carry additional
weight.

Ian