Rowing Terminology Novice Eight - Petite Final For places 7-14 1. San Diego State ................. 7:39.70 2. Sacramento State .............. 7:39.89 3. Santa Clara ........................ 7:47.79 4. San Diego ........................... 7:50.29 5. UCLA .................................. 7:54.70 6. Oregon ................................ 8:01.50 7. USC ..................................... 8:03.60 Varsity Four - Petite Final For places 7-14 1. San Diego ........................... 8:13.00 2. UC San Diego .................... 8:14.29 3. USC ..................................... 8:19.50 4. Santa Clara ........................ 8:28.10 5. Western Washington ......... 8:34.79 6. UCLA .................................. 8:37.79 7. UC Davis ............................ 8:43.79
DEFINITIONS Bow: the forward end of the boat which crosses the finish line first; the rower in the seat nearest the forward end of a shell typically has a quick catch, stable technique and a shorter arc. Blade: the end of the oar which prys the boat through the water. Catch: the entrance of the oar blade into the water at the beginning of the stroke. Coxswain (cox): person who steers the shell from a seat located in the stern, or from a lying position in the bow. Ergs (ergometer): individualized rowing stimulators that help strength and conditioning. Feathering: turning the oar blade flat during the recovery in order to lessen wind resistance. Head Race: the traditional Fall regatta, in which boats cross the starting line at full speed, at roughly 15 second intervals. The course usually involves navigating three miles of river, around bends and under bridges.
NCAA Championships
Lightweight: a crew on which each athlete weighs under a specified amount; 130 lbs. for women.
Gainesville, Ga. - Lake Lanier May 26-28
Novice: a rower in the first year of collegiate competition. Port: the left side of the boat.
Varsity Eight Grand Final 1. Washington ........................ 7:04.03 2. Brown .................................. 7:05.34 3. Michigan ............................. 7:08.45 4. USC ..................................... 7:09.09 5. Princeton ............................ 7:10.12 6. W illiam Smith ..................... 6:53.70 7. Syracuse ............................. 7:19.56
Power 10 (or 20): a tactical burst of speed of 10 or 20 strokes; frequently the stroke rate comes up during a power 10. Recovery: the time between strokes while the oar blade in traveling through the air. Release: the point at which the oar blade is leaving the water at the finish, or end of a stroke. Regatta: the name of rowing events in which several crews compete. Repechage: a second chance race for those crews which do not automatically advance to the finals of an event through the heat. Rigger: the metal carbon fiber structure attached to the side of the boat into which the oar fits. Run: the distance the shell moves during one stroke. Shell: boat used in rowing races; seats nine people for an Eight, and five people for a Fours, and ranges in length from 45 feet for a Four to 58 feet for an Eight. Sprints: a race used in collegiate competition, which features a 2000 meter course, with four to six unmarked or buoyed lanes, and an floating or staked start. Starboard: the right side of the boat. Stern: the back of the boat; the end which the rowers face during competition. Stroke: complete cycle of moving the shell through the water. Stroke Rate: the number of strokes per minute. Sweeping: rowing style where each rower uses one oar. Varsity: the collegiate rower who competes beyond the novice level. 8+ and 4+: Eights (8+) and Fours (4+) are the most common collegiate competitions and the two events held at the NCAA Championships. The plus indicates a coxswain on board. 2,000-meter competition: national, world and olympic competitions are 2,000 meters or approximately 1-1/4 miles. Most courses are divided into six bouyed lanes allowing for six boats to participate. If there are more than six crews, then heats are run to determine a Grand Final.
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Championships 1988 Pac-10 Championships
1997 Pac-10 Championships
1999 Pac-10 Championships
Sacramento, Calif.
Folsom, Calif. Lake Natoma
Folsom, Calif. Lake Natoma
Women’s Varsity Eight 1. Washington .................................. 71 2. Oregon State ............................... 55 3. California ...................................... 50 4. Washington State ........................ 48 5. Stanford ........................................ 40 6. Gonzaga ...................................... 24 7. USC .............................................. 14 8. Oregon ............................................ 9 9. UCLA ............................................... 2
Women’s Varsity Eight Grand Final 1. Washington .......................... 6:30:90 2. California .............................. 6:32:00 3. USC ...................................... 6:34:90 4. Oregon State ....................... 6:44:60 5. San Diego State .................. 6:46:80
Women’s Varsity Eight 1. Washington .......................... 6:50:79 2. California .............................. 7:13:00 3. UCLA .................................... 7:15:00 4. Stanford ................................ 7:26:00 5. USC ...................................... 7:31:00
1989 Pac-10 Championships Sacramento, Calif. Women’s Varsity Eight 1. Washington .......................... 6:45:00 2. Stanford ................................ 6:48:00 3. UCLA .................................... 6:49:00 4. California .............................. 6:53:00 5. USC ...................................... 7:16:00
1990 Pac-10 Championships Sacramento, Calif. Women’s Varsity Eight 1. UCLA .................................... 6:54:10 2. Stanford ................................ 6:57:60 3. California .............................. 6:58:00 4. Washington .......................... 7:01:20 5. Washington State ................ 7:22:30 6. USC ................................... 7:20:80 * 7. Oregon State ..................... 7:30:70 * * did not compete in grand final
1991 Pac-10 Championships Sacramento, Calif. Women’s Varsity Eight 1. UCLA .................................... 6:44:40 2. California .............................. 6:52:70 3. Washington .......................... 6:57:60 4. Stanford ................................ 7:00:80 5. USC ...................................... 7:11:80 6. Oregon State ....................... 7:16:70
1998 Pac-10 Championships Folsom, Calif. Lake Natoma Women’s Varsity Eight Grand Final 1. Washington .......................... 6:27:00 2. California .............................. 6:37:20 3. Oregon State ....................... 6:38:20 4. Washington State ................ 6:42:60 5. USC ...................................... 6:50:00 6. Stanford ................................ 6:53:90 Women’s Varsity Four Grand Final 1. USC ...................................... 7:23:80 2. Washington .......................... 7:29:20 3. Sacramento State ................ 7:35:90 4. Washington State ................ 7:39:90 5. Oregon State ....................... 7:40:80 6. UC Davis .............................. 7:54:90 Women’s JV Eight Petite Final 1. Orange Coast ...................... 7:14:48 2. Gonzaga .............................. 7:22:22 3. USC ...................................... 7:23:26 4. Sacramento State ................ 7:43:15 Women’s Novice Eight Grand Final 1. Washington .......................... 6:44:90 2. California .............................. 6:44:30 3. Oregon State ....................... 6:56:30 4. Pacific Lutheran .................. 7:04:40 5. USC ...................................... 7:10:90 6. Stanford ................................ 7:15:40
Women’s JV Eight Grand Final 1. Washington .......................... 6:57:50 2. California .............................. 7:02:50 3. Washington State ................ 7:03:40 4. USC ...................................... 7:13:10 5. Oregon State ....................... 7:18:00
2000 Pac-10 Championships Folsom, Calif. Lake Natoma Women’s Varsity Eight Grand Final 1. Washington ............................ 6:27.5 2. California ................................ 6:29.6 3. Oregon State ......................... 6:39.8 4. USC ........................................ 6:43.1 5. Washington State .................. 6:50.8 6. Sacramento State .................. 6:54.6 Women’s JV Eight Grand Final 1. Washington ............................ 7:25.7 2. California ................................ 7:31.6 3. USC ........................................ 7:36.5 4. Washington State .................. 7:46.0 5. Oregon State ......................... 7:51.5 6. San Diego State .................... 8:14.0 Women’s Varsity Four Petite Final 1. Saint Mary’s ........................... 8:26.7 2. UC Davis ................................ 8:35.5 3. USC ........................................ 8:42.4 4. San Diego State .................... 9:07.3 Women’s Novice Eight 3 Final 1. San Diego State .................... 7:37.7 2. Humbolt State ........................ 7:45.3 3. Stanford .................................. 7:49.9 4. USC ........................................ 7:55.7 5. Santa Clara ............................ 8:02.4 6. UCLA ...................................... 8:27.0
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Championships / Awards 2001 Pac-10 Championships
1998 NCAA Championships
Folsom, Calif. May 13, 2001
Gainesville, Ga. May 29-30
Varsity Eight Grand Final 1. Washington ......................... 6:40.60 2. USC ...................................... 6:43.70 3. Cal ........................................ 6:51.00 4. Stanford ............................... 6:58.39 5. Washington State ............... 7:05.00 6. Oregon State ....................... 7:11.60
Women’s I Varsity Four Grand Final 1. USC ...................................... 7:52:10 2. Brown ................................... 7:55:10 3. North Carolina ..................... 7:57:60 4. Washington .......................... 7:59:20 5. Williams College (MA) ........ 8:00:90 6. Virginia ................................. 8:12:20
JV Eight Grand Final 1. Washington ......................... 7:06.79 2. Washington State ............... 7:10.39 3. Cal ........................................ 7:11.60 4. USC ...................................... 7:21.29 5. Oregon State ....................... 7:25.29 6. Stanford ............................... 7:42.20 Novice Eight Petite Final (for places 7-14) 1. San Diego State .................. 7:39.70 2. Sacramento State ............... 7:39.89 3. Santa Clara ......................... 7:47.79 4. San Diego ............................ 7:50.29 5. UCLA ................................... 7:54.70 6. Oregon ................................. 8:01.50 7. USC ...................................... 8:03.60 Varsity Four Petite Final (for places 7-14) 1. San Diego ............................ 8:13.00 2. UC San Diego ..................... 8:14.29 3. USC ...................................... 8:19.50 4. Santa Clara ......................... 8:28.10 5. Western Washington .......... 8:34.79 6. UCLA ................................... 8:37.79 7. UC Davis ............................. 8:43.79
1999 NCAA Championships Folsom, Calif. - Lake Natoma May 28-30 Women’s I Varsity Eight Final To Determine Places 7-12 1. Michigan ............................... 6:51:79 2. Boston .................................. 6:53:79 3. Northeastern ........................ 6:55:39 4. Michigan State ..................... 6:56:70 5. Dartmouth ............................ 7:00:00 6. USC ...................................... 7:01:60
2000 NCAA Championships Camden County, N.J. - Cooper River May 26-28 Women’s I Varsity Eight Final To Determine Places 13-19 1. Yale ...................................... 6:36.39 2. USC ...................................... 6:39.79 3. Oregon State ....................... 6:40.39 4. UC Davis .............................. 6:50.50 5. W illiams ............................... 6:53.50 6. William Smith ...................... 6:53.70 7. Wesleyan ............................. 7:08.10
2001 NCAA Championships Gainesville, Ga. - Lake Lanier May 26-28 Varisty Eight Grand Final 1. Washington ......................... 7:04.03 2. Brown ................................... 7:05.34 3. Michigan .............................. 7:08.45 4. USC ...................................... 7:09.09 5. Princeton ............................. 7:10.12 6. W illiam Smith ...................... 6:53.70 7. Syracuse .............................. 7:19.56
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AWARDS AND HONORS CRCA All-American 2001 .............. Ivelina Boteva (1st team)
CRCA All-West Region 2001 ................ Ivelina Boteva (1st ........................... Katrin Gleie (2nd ........................ Amelia White (2nd .......... Rebecca Moneymaker (3rd
team) team) team) team)
All-Pac-10 Athletes 1988 ...................................... Rona Dixon 1989 ................................. Margot Jenson 1990 ...................................... Amy Bunce 1991 .................................. Debra Morgan 1992 ................................... Eleni Pappas 1993 ........................................ Lisa Riehn 1996 ................................... Lori Guerrero 1997 ................................... Lori Guerrero 1998 .................................. Ivelina Boteva 1999 ..................................... Kasey Ryan .......................................... Ivelina Boteva 2000 ................................ Annelisa Gross 2001 .................... Rebecca Moneymaker ............................................. Amy Pearce
Pac-10 All-Academic 1993 ................................ Maria Salvador 1994 ............................... Noreen Downey 1995 ................................... Kathy Harvey 1996 ................. Christina Gerstenbacher 1997 ....................................... Lavina Hall 1999 ....................................... Lisa Bartoli 2000 ....................................... Lisa Bartoli
Pac-10 Medal Winner 2000 ....................................... Lisa Bartoli 2001 .................... Rebecca Moneymaker
GTE Academic All-American 1999 ....................................... Lisa Bartoli