Fall Season Underway

With school back in session after a relaxing summer break, Saltonstall Boathouse is once again abuzz with activity from fall season crews. Although boats do not compete interscholastically, many returning team members are training hard to improve their strength, stamina and technique for the spring season. A significant number of rowers and coxswains from last spring’s wildly successful boys and girls eights graduated in the Class of 2008–on the boys varsity, seven of eighteen graduated; for the girls varsity, twelve of eighteen graduated.  These departures have opened up many seats on the upper boats, and competition is heating up.

Looking ahead to October, a number of Exonians will attend the Head of the Charles Regatta from October 18-19 in Cambridge, MA as competitors and spectators.  The Exeter Association of New England has once again reserved a tent in Reunion Village next to Weeks Footbridge, one of the best places to view passing crews.  Admission to Reunion Village is $1.00, with other refreshments available for purchase inside.  The village will be open from 8AM-5PM on Saturday and 8AM-4PM on Sunday.  See the event page at the Alumni/ae website for more information.  A listing of Exeter graduates competing in the regatta will be published before the regatta, please contact me if you or a friend is seeded.



Club Nationals Final Results

A number of Exonians raced a combined total of over 65 kilometers meters last week among thousands of other rowers at the 2008 USRowing Club National Championships on the Cooper River in Camden, New Jersey. In addition to the highly competitive pool of athletes present at the regatta, many choose to row in multiple events despite ninety-degree heat and humid conditions on the racecourse. In the following list, click each event name to see a results summary for that event, or click the race name to see the detailed results from that race.Ryan Jones ’09 and coxswain and boys co-captain Alex Manfull ’09 competed for Boston Rowing Club in the Mens Intermediate Eight (8+), the Mens Junior 8+, and the Mens Junior Coxed Four (4+).

  • After a definitive win in the junior 4+ heats, Manfull’s boat cruised to a 5.20 second first-place finish in the Friday semifinals. In the Saturday afternoon final, the four finished a close second, 1.30 seconds behind the Boston USRowing Development Camp.
  • After a similarly comfortable win in junior 4+ heats, Jones’ four was not able to hang on in the semifinal in the four, finishing one place and 1.61 seconds out of contention for the final.
  • Jones and Manfull raced together in the junior 8+, easily winning their heat for the junior 8+, to qualify for the Friday semifinal, where they finished second to the Boston USRowing Development Camp and qualified for the Sunday morning final. In this race, Jones and Manfull came back from their second place finish to beat the USRowing boat by 3.54 seconds to take first place and gold medals.
  • After a solid second-place finish in the intermediate 8+ heat, Manfull and Jones’ eight finished third in the final behind perennial powerhouse Pennsylvania Athletic Club and USRowing Development Camp.

Luke Thoms ’08 competed for Quad City Rowing Club in the Mens Junior Quadruple Sculls (4x) and the Mens Junior Single Sculls (1x).

  • After finishing third in a tightly contested semifinal for the quad on Friday morning, Thoms finished 6th in the final.
  • After rowing well in the junior single heats, Thoms finished third in his semifinal, missing the second-place requirement to qualify for the finals.

Chris Courtin ’06 and coxswain and girls co-captain Katie Courtin ’09 competed for West Side Rowing Club in the Mens Intermediate 4+.

  • Courtin and Courtin repeated their first-place in their heat with a first-place finish in the intermediate 4+ semifinal. In the Sunday final, the four could not keep up with fast crews from Vesper and Penn. A.C. and took third.

Jeremy Bernstein ’07 competed for Potomac Boat Club in the Mens Intermediate Double Sculls (2x) and Mens Intermediate Quadruple Sculls.

  • After a solid first-place finish in the intermediate double heat, and a second place finish in the semifinal, Bernstein finished sixth in Saturday’s final.
  • In the intermediate quad, Bernstein sculled to a solid 6.48 second win in the Saturday semifinal. In the Sunday final, his boat couldn’t hang on to the pack, finishing fifth.

Meredith Mead ’07 competed for Riverside Boat Club in the Womens Senior 4+, the Womens Intermediate 4+, and the Womens Intermediate 8+.

  • Mead raced in the semifinal for the intermediate 8+ on Saturday, finishing third in a rare 1/100 second dead heat with Clemson. Such ties are very rare when electronic timing is used, but as the photo finish shows, both bow balls are exactly even. In the unusual seven-boat final, Mead’s eight ended up finishing fourth.
  • After finishing second in the intermediate 4+ heat, Mead’s boat wasn’t able to make it in the semifinal, finishing sixth in the top-three qualifier.
  • Mead raced in the Saturday semifinal for the senior 4+, but came up short in the competitive, top two to progress qualifier, finishing sixth.

Rebecca Freeman-Slade ’10 competed for Community Rowing in the Womens Junior Double Sculls, the Womens Junior Quadruple Sculls, and the Womens Intermediate Lightweight 4+.

  • Freeman-Slade raced in the competitive semifinal for the intermediate lightweight 4+ on Saturday but came up short, finishing fourth in the top-three qualifier.
  • In her Wednesday morning heat for the junior double, Freeman-Slade finished fourth, missing the top-two qualifier for the semifinals.
  • In her Thursday morning heat for the junior quad, Freeman-Slade finished fourth, barely a length off of third place and a spot in the semifinals.

Christina Hanlon ’10 competed for East End Rowing Club in the Womens Junior Double Sculls and the Womens Junior Single Sculls.

  • In her Wednesday morning heat for the junior double, Hanlon finished fifth, missing the top-two qualifier for the semifinals.
  • In her Thursday morning heat for the junior single, Hanlon finished third, missing the top-two qualifier for the semifinals by only a couple lengths.

Many of the same boats will race again at the annual Royal Canadian Henley Regatta in St. Catherines, Ontario from August 4-10. In addition, a few Exonians are among the rowers competing for medals at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, which begin on August 8th.



Exonians at Club Nationals

A number of Exonians are competing this weekend at the USRowing Club National Championships on the Cooper River in Camden, New Jersey.  Despite temperatures hovering in the mid nineties, thousands of rowers have turned out for the annual regatta.  In the following list, click each event name to see a results summary for that event, or click the race name to see the detailed results from that race.

Luke Thoms ’08 is competing for Quad City Rowing Club in the Mens Junior Quadruple Sculls (4x) and the Mens Junior Single Sculls (1x).

  • In his Wednesday morning heat for the junior quad, Thoms finished first, a comfortable 3.77 seconds ahead of the next boat.  Thoms will race in the semifinals Friday morning at 11:12 AM in Lane 4.
  • In his Thursday morning heat for the junior single, Thoms finished less than two seconds behind the winner, and had the second best time overall among all nine heats.  Thoms will race in the semifinals Friday afternoon at 2:15 PM in Lane 1.

Ryan Jones ’09 and coxswain and boys co-captain Alex Manfull ’09 are competing for Boston Rowing Club in the Mens Intermediate Eight (8+), the Mens Junior 8+, and the Mens Junior Coxed Four (4+).

  • In her Thursday morning heat for the junior 4+, Manfull’s boat finished first, a relaxed 7.71 seconds ahead of second place.  Manfull will race in the semifinals Friday morning at 9:30 AM in Lane 2.
  • In his Thursday morning heat for the junior 4+, Jones’ boat finished first, an easy 10.40 seconds ahead of second place.  Jones will race in the semifinals Friday morning at 9:36 AM in Lane 4.
  • In their Thursday morning heat for the junior 8+, Manfull and Jones’ boat finished first, an impressive 9.70 seconds ahead of second place. Their eight will race in the semifinals Friday afternoon at 2:39 PM in Lane 3.
  • In their Wednesday afternoon heat for the intermediate 8+, Manfull and Jones’ boat finished second, 3.86 seconds behind the winner and in the second fastest time overall among all three heat.  Their eight will race in the finals Saturday afternoon at 1:00 PM in Lane 1.

Chris Courtin ’06 and coxswain and girls co-captain Katie Courtin ’09 are competing for West Side Rowing Club in the Mens Intermediate 4+.

  • In their Wednesday afternoon heat for the intermediate 4+, Courtin and Courtin’s boat finished first, 4.23 seconds ahead of second place.  Their four will race in the semifinals Friday afternoon at 5:57 PM in Lane 4.

Jeremy Bernstein ’07 is competing for Potomac Boat Club in the Mens Intermediate Double Sculls (2x) and Mens Intermediate Quadruple Sculls.

  • In his Wednesday afternoon heat for the intermediate double, Bernstein finished first, 6.95 seconds ahead of second place.  In his Thursday afternoon semifinal, he finished second, qualifying for the final on Saturday at 2:38 PM in Lane 2.
  • Bernstein will race in the semifinal for the intermediate quad on Saturday at 10:36 AM in Lane 3.

Meredith Mead ’07 is competing for Riverside Boat Club in the Womens Senior 4+, the Womens Intermediate 4+, and the Womens Intermediate 8+.

  • In her Wednesday morning heat for the intermediate 4+, Mead finished second.  Her four will race in the semifinal on Friday at 8:48 AM
  • Mead will race in the semifinal for the intermediate 8+ on Saturday at 8:42 AM in Lane 5.
  • Mead will race in the semifinal for the intermediate 4+ on Saturday at 10:18 AM in Lane 4.

Christina Hanlon ’10 is competing for East End Rowing Club in the Womens Junior Double Sculls and the Womens Junior Single Sculls.

  • In her Wednesday morning heat for the junior double, Hanlon finished fifth, missing the top-two qualifier for the semifinals.
  • In her Thursday morning heat for the junior single, Hanlon finished third, missing the top-two qualifier for the semifinals by only a couple lengths.

Rebecca Freeman-Slade ’10 is competing for Community Rowing in the Womens Junior Double Sculls, the Womens Junior Quadruple Sculls, and the Womens Intermediate Lightweight 4+.

  • In her Wednesday morning heat for the junior double, Freeman-Slade finished fourth, missing the top-two qualifier for the semifinals.
  • In her Thursday morning heat for the junior quad, Freeman-Slade finished fourth, barely a length off of third place and a spot in the semifinals.
  • Freeman-Slade will race in the semifinal for the intermediate lightweight 4+ on Saturday at 11:06 AM in Lane 5.

Check back for more results as the regatta progresses.



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