Potomac’s Results for Diamond States 2010

July 25, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

The record setting temps gave an all new meaning to the heat medals awarded today at the Howard B. Smith Diamond State Regatta (aka “Diamond States”) held on Noxontown Pond in Delaware.

Below are the results we found on Ronin earlier in the day.*  (Wha …? Interference with Lane 4?! Pfffbt.)

To see all the results, click here.

* Events 38 and higher were canceled due to unsafe conditions (read: the storm, not the temps).

Potomac Boat Club - Diamond State Masters Regatta 2010

Women’s E-J 8+

Heat #2
1. Cory Conzemius [62]
(Potomac BC #3)
00:04:22.05 00:00:24.5 handicap 00:03:57.55
2. Meaghan Yeatts [60]
(Syracuse Chargers #5)
00:04:20.29 00:00:21.8 handicap 00:03:58.49
3. Lexi Eyerman [57]
(Genesee RC #5)
00:04:33.28 00:00:17 handicap 00:04:16.28
4. Laura Ebersbach [57]
(Syracuse Chargers (B) #4)
00:04:41.41 00:00:17 handicap 00:04:24.41
5. Sue Oldenburg [68]
(Wilmington RC #2)
00:05:06.23 00:00:33.6 handicap 00:04:32.63

Women’s D-J 2x Lightweight

Final
1. Karen Ellis [56]
(Carnegie Lake RA #2)
00:04:26.69 00:00:18.2 handicap 00:04:08.49
2. Kit Huber [50]
(Saugatuck RC #4)
00:04:24.8 00:00:11.4 handicap 00:04:13.4
3. Nancy Petrisko [57]
(Potomac BC #3)
00:04:49.06 00:00:19.4 handicap 00:04:29.66
4. Rose Ford [53]
(Carnegie Lake RA #5)
00:04:53.32 00:00:14.6 handicap 00:04:38.72

Women’s A-J 2x

1. Sandra Burt [46]
(Baltimore RC #6)
00:04:32.89 00:00:09.00 handicap 00:04:23.89
2. B. Ralston [30]
(Alexandria CR #4)
00:04:29.2 00:00:00.2 handicap 00:04:29
3. Tara Neider [50]
(Annapolis RC #5)
00:04:43.14 00:00:13.2 handicap 00:04:29.94
4. Deborah Davis [52]
(SAS Alumni #2)
00:04:54.48 00:00:15.6 handicap 00:04:38.88
5. Joanne Haug [46]
(Swan Creek RC #3)
00:05:10.11 00:00:09.00 handicap 00:05:01.11
6. Debbie Charles-Chisholm [51]
(Potomac BC #1)
00:05:29.05 00:00:14.4 handicap 00:05:14.65

Men’s A-C 4x

Final
1. Marc Daemen [48]
(Potomac/Baltimore #2)
00:03:34.9 00:00:08.8 handicap 00:03:26.1
2. Chris Ives [49]
(Greenwich Crew #6)
00:03:48.11 00:00:09.7 handicap 00:03:38.41
3. Yuiry Levitskiy [46]
(Virginia BC #3)
00:03:50.33 00:00:07.2 handicap 00:03:43.13
4. George Wheeler [36]
(Alexandria CR #5)
00:03:50.98 00:00:01.6 handicap 00:03:49.38
5. Steve Norman [27]
(Wilmington RC #4)
00:04:14.76 00:04:14.76

Men’s E-F 1x

Heat #3
1. Chuck Selden [58]
(Potomac BC #2)
00:04:25.8 00:00:24.00 handicap 00:04:01.8
2. Neal Young [63]
(Potomac BC #4)
00:04:37.65 00:00:32.4 handicap 00:04:05.25
3. john pokorny [63]
(Fairmount RA #6)
00:05:01.04 00:00:32.4 handicap 00:04:28.64
4. robert franks [57]
(All American RC #3)
00:04:55.37 00:00:22.5 handicap 00:04:32.87
5. Joe Oliver [58]
(Carnegie Lake RA #5)
00:05:07.44 00:00:24.00 handicap

Women’s C-D 2x

Heat #2
1. Deborah Davis [52]
(SAS Alumni Racing #6)
00:04:39.5 00:04:39.5
2. Paula Krahn Merkle [54]
(Baltimore RC #4)
00:04:40.48 00:04:40.48
3. Susan Forbes [53]
(Potomac BC #5)
00:05:08.75 00:05:08.75
4. Patti Nash [54]
(Chester River RC #2)
00:05:25.4 00:05:25.4
5. Francesca Cogliano [53]
(Navesink River RC #3)
00:05:49.18 00:05:49.18

Men’s A 4+

Heat #1
1. Laura Smith-Spark [30]
(Potomac BC #5)
00:03:42.9 00:03:42.9
2. John Curtin [33]
(University Barge Club #6)
00:03:47.1 00:03:47.1
3. Kris Connor [31]
(Capital RC #4)
00:03:47.35 00:03:47.35
4. Rachel Freedman [31]
(D.C. Strokes RC #2)
00:04:07.08 00:04:07.08
5. Chet Riley [27]
(Virginia BC #3)
00:04:10.09 00:04:10.09
Heat #2
1. Libby Stancik [27]
(Capital RC #4)
00:03:45.69 00:03:45.69
2. Cory Conzemius [31]
(Potomac BC #5)
00:03:42.1 00:00:05.00 Interfered with lane 4 00:03:47.1
3. Gabe Sim [27]
(Saugatuck RC #3)
00:03:56.05 00:03:56.05
4. Michele Handzel [34]
(Syracuse Chargers #2)
00:04:13.03 00:04:13.03
5. Sarah Doyle [34]
(Prince William RC #6)
00:04:29.46 00:04:29.46

Women’s C-D 8+

Heat #2
1. Kristina Medlock [50]
(Prince William RC #1)
00:03:57.8 00:00:10.6 handicap 00:03:47.2
2. Gabe Sim [51]
(Saugatuck RC #3)
00:04:05.77 00:00:11.5 handicap 00:03:54.27
3. Kendal Wolf [51]
(Potomac BC #4)
00:04:11.7 00:00:11.5 handicap 00:04:00.2
4. Karen Snyder [43]
(Alexandria CR #2)
00:04:15.21 00:00:05.1 handicap 00:04:10.11
5. Fran Mulherin [47]
(Wilmington RC #5)
00:04:19.22 00:00:08.00 handicap 00:04:11.22
6. Sarah Morgan [52]
(Rock Creek Rowing #6)
00:04:35.08

Men’s C-D 1x Lightweight

Final
1. joe paduda [52]
(Potomac BC #3)
00:04:12.61 00:00:15.6 handicap 00:03:57.01
2. Mark Malone [52]
(Navesink River RC #4)
00:04:14.36 00:00:15.6 handicap 00:03:58.76
3. Jeff Cutler [43]
(Malta BC #6)
00:04:07.4 00:00:06.4 handicap 00:04:01.00
4. Peter Pietra [49]
(Potomac BC #2)
00:04:15.32 00:00:12.1 handicap 00:04:03.22
5. Meinhard Hausleitner [51]
(Greenwich Crew #1)
00:04:22.81 00:00:14.4 handicap 00:04:08.41
6. Jim Benz [50]
(Passaic River RA #5)
00:04:22.52 00:00:13.2 handicap 00:04:09.32

Women’s E-J 2x

Heat #1
1. Kathy Lhommedieu [56]
(GMS RC #2)
00:04:33.1 00:04:33.1
2. Anne Shapiro [56]
(Central Pennsylvania RA #5)
00:04:43.27 00:04:43.27
3. Suzanne Rauth [57]
(Passaic River RA #3)
00:05:08.9 00:05:08.9
4. Linda Ensor [55]
(Navesink River RC #6)
00:05:13.47 00:05:13.47
5. Gail Edie [59]
(Potomac BC #4)
00:05:14.81 00:05:14.81
Heat #2
1. Cheryl Capps [61]
(Potomac BC #3)
00:04:55.8 00:04:55.8
2. Carol Randel [60]
(Saugatuck RC #4)
00:05:04.29 00:05:04.29
3. Maryann Caruso [61]
(Hiawatha Island BC #5)
00:05:30.71 00:05:30.71
4. Susan Markel [63]
(Syracuse Chargers #2)
00:06:09.17 00:06:09.17

Men’s D 4+

Heat #2
1. Tiffany Dao [53]
(Potomac BC #2)
00:03:50.3 00:03:50.3
2. Steff McKay [52]
(Capital RC #5)
00:03:54.22 00:03:54.22
3. Sarah Doyle [51]
(Prince William RC #4)
00:04:15.95 00:04:15.95
4. Robbie Colburn [53]
(St Andrews Alumni Racing #3)
00:04:18.74

Men’s G-J 1x

Final
1. christopher collins [78]
(Rivanna RC #4)
00:04:57.39 00:01:05.00 handicap 00:03:52.39
2. Cal Sutliff [73]
(Potomac BC #2)
00:04:51.2 00:00:52.9 handicap 00:03:58.3
3. Walter Cesewski [67]
(Potomac BC #5)
00:05:10.34 00:00:40.00 handicap 00:04:30.34
4. Hans Mueller [72]
(Wilmington RC #3)
00:05:26.28 00:00:50.6 handicap 00:04:35.68

Women’s C 4+

Heat #1
1. Dana King [43]
(Carnegie Lake RA #5)
00:04:33.2 00:04:33.2
2. Desiree Boucher [47]
(Rock Creek Rowing #2)
00:04:34.84 00:04:34.84
3. Kendal Wolf [49]
(Potomac BC #4)
00:04:36.37 00:04:36.37
4. Emily Clevelnad [44]
(Prince William RC #1)
00:04:40.03 00:04:40.03
5. Maddie Alden [47]
(Mercer Masters #6)
00:05:07.4 00:05:07.4
6. Rebecca Burns [49]
(Annapolis RC #3)
00:05:25.29 00:05:25.29

Mixed D-J 2x

Heat #3
1. Nancy Faigen [60]
(Potomac BC #4)
00:04:32.9 00:00:23.5 handicap 00:04:09.4
2. Liz Turner [62]
(Saugatuck RC #5)
00:04:42.48 00:00:26.5 handicap 00:04:15.98
3. Jackie Wehmueller [57]
(Baltimore RC #2)
00:04:59.03 00:00:19.4 handicap 00:04:39.63
4. RED SARGENT [68]
(Fairmount RA #3)
N/A 00:00:36.3 handicap00:00:00.00 DNS N/A

Men’s B 4+

Heat #1
1. Laura Smith-Spark [36]
(Potomac BC #3)
00:03:37.4 00:03:37.4
2. Steff McKay [38]
(Capital RC #4)
00:03:40.88 00:03:40.88
3. Katie Wood [45]
(Virginia BC #6)
00:03:49.48 00:03:49.48
4. Gabe Sim [38]
(Saugatuck RC #2)
00:04:01.47 00:04:01.47
5. Michael Stratmoen [36]
(D.C. Strokes RC #5)
00:04:53.39 00:04:53.39

Men’s A-B 8+

Final
1. Libby Stancik [34]
(Capital RC #6)
00:03:17.2 00:00:01.00 handicap 00:03:16.2
2. Tiffany Dao [30]
(Potomac BC #4)
00:03:19.66 00:00:00.2 handicap 00:03:19.46
3. Gabby Hammond [35]
(Saugatuck RC #5)
00:03:32.33 00:00:01.3 handicap 00:03:31.03
4. Katie Wood [41]
(Virginia BC #2)
00:03:37.39 00:00:03.9 handicap 00:03:33.49
5. Rachel Freedman [32]
(D.C. Strokes RC #3)
00:03:34.39 00:00:00.7 handicap 00:03:33.69

Women’s E-J 1x

Final
1. Anne Cann [60]
(Rivanna RC #4)
00:05:01.5 00:00:27.2 handicap 00:04:34.3
2. Ann Couwenhoven [56]
(Baltimore RC #6)
00:05:04.65 00:00:21.00 handicap 00:04:43.65
3. Dana Perrone [63]
(Potomac BC #2)
00:05:19.72 00:00:32.4 handicap 00:04:47.32
4. Pat Williams [56]
(Prince William RC #5)
00:05:19.36 00:00:21.00 handicap 00:04:58.36
5. Liz Turner [60]
(Saugatuck RC #3)
00:05:26.88 00:00:27.2 handicap 00:04:59.68
6. Evy Anderson [60]
(Baltimore RC #1)
00:05:39.22 00:00:27.2 handicap 00:05:12.02

Men’s E-F 2x

Heat #1
1. Michael Tebay [57]
(Greenwich Crew #2)
00:03:48.3 00:00:19.4 handicap 00:03:28.9
2. Chuck Selden [62]
(Potomac BC #3)
00:04:14.35 00:00:26.5 handicap 00:03:47.85
3. Mac Holcomb [56]
(Wilmington RC #4)
00:04:10.11 00:00:18.2 handicap 00:03:51.91
4. Chris Shuster [55]
(Unaffiliated #5)
N/A 00:00:16.9 handicap00:00:00.00 DNS N/A


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Potomac’s Results for Capital Sprints 2010

July 14, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Capital Rowing Club

The new temporary facility for the Anacostia Community Rowing Association, upstream from the old site.

Capital Sprints is a challenge to say the least.  You really earn that killer end-of-the-regatta-BBQ just getting through the start.  Add wind, rain .. and God bless those Cap Sprints referees.

For those of us from PBC who make it there, it’s always worth it to spend some quality time with our friends from the Anacostia even if they hate on the rest of us (loudly via their public address system) for not showing up, and try to get us to admit that PBC is scared of them.  (Okay. Fine. Can we have a beer now?)

Anyway, we just want you to know, CRC, that our low attendance at Cap Sprints really has nothing to do with you.  Stop taking it personally. We really dig you. In fact, socially, we probably should be more like you.

Just one thing, though: you know how you kept announcing over the PA that PBC only had one person racing?  Well, we had at least a smattering … a smattering that pretty much placed first or second.

Thanks for the beer and as always, for the great time!

Below are PBC’s results from Cap Sprints.

Men’s Masters 1x

Heat #1
1. Marc Daemen [54]
(Baltimore Rowing Club #5)
00:03:40.54 00:00:18.2 handicap 00:03:22.34
2. Nick Holland [50]
(Potomac Boat Club #3)
00:03:38.7 00:00:13.2 handicap 00:03:25.5
3. Peter Folger [50]
(Capital Rowing Club #4)
00:04:04.47 00:00:13.2 handicap 00:03:51.27
4. M Heslep [50]
(Capital Rowing Club #1)
00:04:32.4 00:00:13.2 handicap 00:04:19.2
5. Alfredo Garzino-Demo [45]
(Baltimore Rowing Club #2)
N/A 00:00:08.1 handicap N/A
Heat #2
1. Neal Young [63]
(Potomac Boat Club #3)
00:05:04.3 00:00:32.4 handicap 00:04:31.9
2. David Eichler [61]
(Unaffiliated #2)
00:05:25.88 00:00:28.9 handicap 00:04:56.98
3. Bill Flynn [56]
(Carnegie Lake Rowing Association #4)
00:05:18.14 00:00:21.00 handicap 00:04:57.14
4. Carl Wehmueller [59]
(Baltimore Rowing Club #5)
00:05:30.11 00:00:25.6 handicap 00:05:04.51
5. R Ulsh [62]
(Three Rivers Rowing Association #6)
N/A N/A

Men’s Novice 1x

Final
1. Giorgio Young [16]
(Potomac Boat Club #4)
00:04:46.6 00:04:46.6
2. Grant Kraus [49]
(Capital Rowing Club #5)
00:05:35.27 00:05:35.27
3. Michael Allen [60]
(Capital Rowing Club #3)
00:07:08.61 00:07:08.61
4. M Lautenberger [60]
(WRC #2)
00:07:44.03 00:07:44.03

Women’s Masters 4+ (WeCanRow DC)

Heat #4
1. Lee Roman [50]
(Annapolis Rowing Club #1)
00:04:16.8 00:00:11.4 handicap 00:04:05.4
2. Tracie Felker [57]
(WeCanRow DC #5)
00:04:47.25 00:00:19.4 handicap 00:04:27.85
3. Sarah Cox [58]
(Rock Creek Rowing #6)
00:04:50.09 00:00:20.8 handicap 00:04:29.29
4. Elizabeth Fishback [51]
(Three Rivers Rowing Association #2)
00:04:54.22 00:00:12.4 handicap 00:04:41.82
5. Michelle Lee [51]
(Three Rivers Rowing Association #3)
00:05:00.37 00:00:12.4 handicap 00:04:47.97
6. Eileen Killmeyer [53]
(Three Rivers Rowing Association #4)
00:05:26.92 00:00:14.6 handicap 00:05:12.32

Masters Mixed 2x

Heat #2
1. Chuck Selden [54]
(Potomac Boat Club #4)
00:04:28.9 00:00:15.7 00:04:13.2
2. Martha Ball [72]
(Three Rivers Rowing Association #5)
00:05:36.74 00:00:43.7 00:04:53.04
3. C Cole [60]
(WRS #6)
00:05:20.26 00:00:23.5 00:04:56.76
4. Jacqueline Wehmueller [57]
(Baltimore Rowing Club #2)
00:05:19.07 00:00:19.4 00:04:59.67
5. Betsy Ensminger [57]
(Three Rivers Rowing Association #3)
N/A 00:00:19.4 N/A
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We LOVE the IDR.

June 28, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

IDR

Don't let the slight flutter of the flags fool you: It's hot as hizzell out there.

Funny. We used to dread the Independence Day Regatta (IDR) in Philadelphia. Nothing against the regatta itself, of course. It’s expertly run. It’s scenic and historic. And, yes, we admit it … we kind of dig the “old skool” style of some of the Philly refs. (We can’t help it.)

It’s really just everything else that bummed us out. Fighting the holiday weekend traffic on the way up there. The parking (or lack thereof) once we got there. Phillies Fans (just kidding; we’ll keep baseball out of this). Driving all the way back to DC with bellies full of meat (cheesesteaks) after a million races.

Anyway. You know what we’re talking about.

So, why would we love the IDR so much now?  Because darn if they (… and we’re guessing ”they” are the Schuylkill Navy’s Carole and Clete Graham) didn’t go make it SO easy for us to find every single Potomac Boat Club athlete signed up to race this weekend! All 45 or so of you!

Below is the list of the PBC folks you’ll want to root for - or watch out for - this weekend up in Philly.  See the numbers by each name?  Those are event numbers. Links to events and race schedules are below the list.

We just hope it’s as easy to get the big medal count next week after the regatta.  Row hard, PBC!

Potomac B.C. Competitors - IDR 2010

Al-Naji, Nader 13, 45
Bates, Philip 13, 17
Bryant, Virginia 29
Buffkin, Beverly 29
Calabro, Rosemarie 2
Capps, Cheryl 2, 29
Caraher, Hanne 29
Casey, Alex 13, 17
Chambers, Mary Beth 2, 29
Charles-Chisholm, Debbie 2, 29
Conzemius, Cory 2, 29
Desautels, Denise 29
Durfee, Camilla 31
Farber, Courtney 2, 29
Flanders, Joanna 2, 29
Fry, Kathy 2
Gellatly, Gordon 17, 27, 38
Hanlon, Joe 17, 27
Holland, Nick 58, 72
Kandell, Ellen 2, 8, 29
Kelleher, Elizabeth 29
Krawczyk, Lissa 44
Lacey, Patrick 17, 37
Landauer, Kathleen 2, 29
McCullough, Joani 2
Meade, Elliot 17, 27
Means, Marilyn 2, 29
Moncton, Jonathan 51
Myers, Tip 17, 27
O’Connor, S. A. 2, 29
O’Keefe, Catie 2, 29
Petrisko, Nancy 29
Pietra, Peter 59, 72
Rasmussen, Rob 13, 45
Richhart, Will 17, 38
Ryan, Ed 58, 72
Stainken, Katherine 44
Sternbach, Sally 2, 29
Sutliff, Cal 31, 58
Thom, Daniel 13, 38
Vihstadt, Ben 13, 38
Young, Giorgio 12
Young, Neal 58

Race schedules and other reports (yep, lifted right from the Boathouse Row IDR site at http://www.boathouserow.org/rega10/idr10.html):

Friday html pdf Condensed race schedule Coaches report
Saturday html pdf Condensed race schedule Coaches report
Sunday html pdf Condensed race schedule Coaches report
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PBC Men go for a cuptastic Henley 2010

June 24, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Henley 2007

A few of the guys from PBC's 2007 Henley Men's Club 8+ above return to the 2010 crew to make another run at it.

From June 30 – July 4, Potomac Boat Club’s Men’s Sweep Team will compete for the Thames Challenge Cup, the prize awarded to the winner of the Men’s Club Eight event at the prestigious Henley Royal Regatta.

The regatta, first held in 1839, takes place annually on the River Thames near the town of Henley-on-Thames, England. More than 500 crews from 20 nations will compete this year, including our own.

PBC men last competed at Henley in 2007. They were the only U.S. crew to make it to the Thames Challenge Cup quarterfinals. A few of the guys from 2007 are returning this year and hope to better their result. We think they will.

The 2010 crew includes Apollo Nguyen (cox), Chad Jungbluth, Paul Holland, John Forrest, Mike McCarthy, Bob Price (PBC President), Brian Wood, Nick Davies, and Tom Brock.

IMG_1847

PBC's 2010 Henley team prepares last month at home

Each event at Henley is a single-elimination competition; in other words, you could be one and done, or get to play all week.  Boats race two at a time down a 2,112 meter-long course so narrow, there are only a few meters to spare when side-by-side. Adding to the potential drama (and undoubtedly, the regatta’s popularity with spectators), the course is lined by floating, unforgiving wooden bars or “booms.” Steering into the boom is known by onlookers as a “Henley Royal F[oul]-up,” and offending coxswains must wear crowns emblazoned with the same for the remainder of the regatta. (Just kidding about that last part. Maybe.)

On Saturday, June 26th, if all the guys make it into town on time, PBC will tune up and shake off the jet lag at the Reading Town Regatta.  Once racing starts at Henley, you can follow the guys as they battle through the competition by signing up for Twitter, Facebook or any of the other Henley results services offered at http://hrr.co.uk/pdisp.php?pid=316.

In the meantime, below we’ve included an alphabetical list of the clubs PBC will have to beat to advance, followed by a list of past PBC winners at Henley.

Safe travels and best of luck to Apollo and our crew. Row hard, guys!

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The Thames Challenge Cup
Current holders: Molesey Boat Club A

1829 Boat Club
Abingdon Rowing Club
Agecroft Rowing Club
Broxbourne Rowing Club
Carlow Rowing Club, Ireland
Combined Services Rowing Club
Curlew Rowing Club
Durham Amateur Rowing Club
Galway Rowing Club, Ireland
Henley Rowing Club
HSBC Rowing Club
Kingston Rowing Club
Lea Rowing Club
London Rowing Club ‘A’
London Rowing Club ‘B’
Maidstone Invicta Rowing Club
Molesey Boat Club ‘A’
Molesey Boat Club ‘B’
Potomac Boat Club, U.S.A.
Putney Town Rowing Club
Reading Rowing Club
Runcorn Rowing Club
St. Michael’s Rowing Club, Ireland
Sons of the Thames Rowing Club
Staines Boat Club
Star Club
Thames Rowing Club ‘A’
Thames Rowing Club ‘B’
Thames Rowing Club ‘C’
Thames Tradesmen’s Rowing Club
Twickenham Rowing Club
Upper Thames Rowing Club
Vesta Rowing Club
West End Rowing Club, New Zealand
York City Rowing Club

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Past Winners of the Henley Royal Regatta - PBC and Washington & Lee High School

1973 Henley Pair 2-

1973 Henley 2- Champs, PBC's Terry Adams and Mark Borchelt

1964

Washington-Lee High School

Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup

1969

Washington-Lee High School

Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup

1973

Potomac Boat Club

Silver Goblets & Nickalls Challenge Cup

1975

Potomac Boat Club

Stewards’ Challenge Cup

1980

Potomac Boat Club

Silver Goblets & Nickalls Challenge Cup

1996

Potomac Boat Club & National Training Ctr.

Double Sculls Challenge Cup

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Henley 2010 - Men’s Sweep Practice

June 5, 2010 by admin · Comments Off 

Below are some random photos taken of Potomac Boat Club’s Men’s Sweep practice, on Thursday, June 3, 2010.  This year, the men return to the UK, to compete in the Henley Royal Regatta (June 30 - July 4).

We hope to have more information on the lineup and race schedule soon.  Stay tuned.

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2009 - 2010 Annual Report, The Potomac Star

April 7, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Potomac Boat Club, Publications Committee
Chair: Penelope Wrenn Walz

Subject: Annual Report


I. First, thank YOU!

We have many people to thank for the success of the Potomac Star (the Star) this year, including Reilly Dampeer, Nick Davies, Camilla Durfee, Eric Edmonds, Marc Edmonds, Jim Edmonds, John Forrest, Marc Gwadz, Jim Hatch, Nick Holland, Jean Hopkins, Greg LeSage, Owen Lewis, Matt Madigan, Elizabeth Mygatt, Bob Price, Ed Ryan, Dick Schwartzbard, Chuck Selden, Julia (and Margot!) Shumway, Tom Stork, Cal Sutliff, Susan Trice, Steve Vermillion, but, most of all, YOU (now you can’t say we left you out).

II. About

A. Background

The Potomac Star is Potomac Boat Club’s online rowing news and information resource. It was launched in March 2009, as a replacement for The Blade, the semi-annual club newsletter previously published in hard copy format and distributed via regular mail to club members. The Potomac Star is produced by a volunteer staff with input invited from the club at large.

Please send your comments or suggestions for new content to Penelope at editor@potomacstar.com. Penelope may not respond right away, but she’ll try really hard to get back to you in a few days. If she doesn’t, please feel free to send her a very sweet and understanding reminder to respond.

B. Content

o Pages

§ Home

§ About

§ Club Rowing

§ Racing Programs

§ PBC Calendar

o Columns

§ PBC News

§ The Race Report

§ Special Reports and Polls

o General content and other features

§ Club information

§ News, articles, surveys, comments

§ Content sharing through AddtoAny

§ Google calendar

§ Youtube video feed

§ Password protected areas for member only information

§ Photo galleries fed by Flickr

§ Links to other PBC communication areas, including Potomacboatclub.org, PBC Yahoo Group, PBC  Member Bulletin Board

§ Word Press publishing platform

§ Google Analytics and Google Apps

III. Newish on the Star!

A. USRowing News – Now you can access all the latest USRowing news via Twitter from the right sidebar of the Star

B. Twitter at pbc_potomacstar

o Reach includes members, other clubs and a few vendors

o Emergency information

o Notices and reminders

o Links to new posts on Potomacstar.com

C. Facebook moderated by the Star’s Abner Burnside

o Reach includes members, former members, remotely located members, mobile members

o Emergency or urgent information

o Notices and reminders

o Links to new posts on Potomacstar.com

o General commentary

IV. Interesting stuff … about you

A. A note on your privacy

Thanks to Google analytics, we get to see a certain amount of visitor information, like what browser and operating system you’re using, what city you’re visiting from, the keyword search you used to find the Star, and other information that we hope to use to understand what you’re really interested in and the things we might do in the future to make the Star better. Don’t worry, though … we don’t know exactly who you are, and even if we did, we wouldn’t tell anyone!

B. Visitors from all over!

Due to our small target user base (i.e., friends and members of Potomac Boat Club), and to avoid some of the administrative headaches that come with a heavily trafficked site, we haven’t made a huge effort to optimize the Star for search. In general, we use a subscribe-to RSS feed, the Yahoo group, Twitter, and Facebook to let people know when there is something new on the Star. We do on occasion optimize a particular post, like the post announcing open registration for the 2009 Head of the Potomac, or a particular page, like our Racing Programs page.

Interestingly, despite our somewhat intentionally low profile, last year, we found the Star was growing regular readership from all over the country … and even the world! Was it crack journalism? (Doubt it.) Prolific use of eco-friendly manure? (Could be.) The addition of our Men’s Sweep Gallery, which continues to be huge in the Netherlands, Brazil and Croatia? (Most likely.)

Well, whatever the reason, welkom, bem-vindo, and dobro došli! The following is a list of the Star’s top ten countries/locations (by number of visitors):

1. United States; top ten states are the following:

i. Virginia

ii. Maryland

iii. California

iv. DC

v. Massachusetts

vi. New York

vii. New Jersey

viii. Washington

ix. Texas

x. Illinois

2. United Kingdom

3. Canada

4. Australia

5. Germany

6. Italy

7. New Zealand

8. France

9. The Netherlands

10. Ireland

C. You lookin’ at me?

Google analytics prove to us that, like the rest of the world, many of us at PBC like to Google ourselves … and a few of you even have a number of friends/fans/cyber-stalkers who like to Google for you!

Below is a list of the top keyword searches that led folks to the Star. We’ve excluded the names of individuals to protect your privacy!

1. potomacstar.com

2. potomac star

3. potomac boat club

4. national team rowing

5. rowing club dc

6. scull Washington

7. rowing camp junior

8. row crew virginia

9. masters national championships

10. crew dc club

D. Top Posts of 2009

We’ve published 72 posts since the Star’s launch at the beginning of 2009. The following is a list of the top five posts of the year:

1. Our first PBC Profile: Guess who? (April 20, 2009)

2. Board to establish fund in Challinor’s memory (July 12, 2009)

3. Safety lesson learned the hard way (January 5, 2010)

4. Register for the 29th Annual Charlie Butt Scullers’ Head of the Potomac (August 21, 2009)

5. Let’s GO, Margot!!! (August 12, 2009)

V. Keep it coming!

The Potomac Star’s regular staff is a staff of one, one who realizes that she chairs a committee of zero other members (yet regularly uses plural pronouns when referencing staff), that further, she invented a staff member born approximately 165 years ago to find friends on Facebook, and that even right now, she is writing in the third person. Kind of pathetic, isn’t it? Yeah. We think so, too. But this is why you are so important to the Star’s future success! Please keep sending us your story ideas, photos, comments, and other suggestions for content! This is your Potomac Star, PBC! Thanks for letting us be part of it!

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Watch a replay of the 2010 Boat Race!

April 4, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

If you missed the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race live yesterday on the BBC, you missed a good one!  But no worries!  Click here to watch the blow by blow replay on the Theboatrace.org!

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It’s Spring 2010. Finally!

March 25, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Row like a champion this spring!

Ready to row like a champion this spring?

Just when you thought we were living in Buffalo, spring arrives!  The four-oar rule has been lifted, the Annual Meeting is around the corner, and W-L is already one deep in its race schedule … with a few wins, too!

With more people starting to use the club again, I wanted to send out the following safety tips, etiquette reminders, and general housekeeping practices, to get us all on the same page and safely into the spring season:

- If you haven’t yet signed up for your new access code, please contact security@potomacstar.com to set up your new code.

- Early spring also means it’s still dark in the morning and early evening when many of us get out on the water.  All shells must carry white lights fore and aft, before sunrise and after sunset.  There are lights available by the logbook.  Use them!  Also make yourself easy to see by wearing light, reflective colors.

- Remember to follow the proper traffic patterns, and know where those rocks are … even when the buoys aren’t!

- When you’re finished erging, please wipe the machine and the surrounding floor area clean.  I recently noticed many of our newest ergs with very filthy tracks … makes it feel like the seat is rolling on a gravel road.  If you don’t find paper towels in the ballroom, then find some in the bathroom.  If we’re out, then be creative – don’t just leave a mess behind.

- And, finally, I couldn’t do one of these things without my usual in-one-ear-and-out-the-other reminder (to the Men, at least) to PLEASE take your post-workout gear home with you.  We just completed the floor renovation in the back locker room and it smells much better back there - - don’t let your nasty gear hang around and ruin it.   Soon we’ll be going through and clearing out the junk on top of the lockers, so if any of it is yours, please remove it now.

After two blizzards and a flood, we’re due some quality water time, aren’t we?  Respect the club and fellow members, respect the river and be safe.

Thanks.  And see you at the Annual Meeting on April 7th!

Bob

Bob Price
President, Potomac Boat Club

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PBC Members: Don’t be left out in the cold!

November 25, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

The access code to the boathouse changes on January 1, 2010.  After that date, existing keys, FOBS, cards, and shared codes will no longer get you into the club. 

But guess what?  You have until December 4th to choose a new access code of your very own!  Exciting, isn’t it?  (Just nod your head “yes.”)

If you’re a member, you should have received an email from the Security Committee on Sunday, November 22nd, explaining how to get your new access code.  If you didn’t get the message, please contact the Security Committee immediately at security@potomacstar.com, so you can be sure to meet the December 4th code application deadline.

We just chose our new code!  It’s the birthday of the mother of the person who rowed 6-seat behind us in ‘91, plus 1869, minus 12, divided by pi, and multiplied by the number of cupcakes we ate for lunch today.  Easy!  Now, go get yours.

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Fall Speed Orders complete, PBC’s Sam Stitt grabs third

November 15, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

USRowing’s East and West Coast Fall Speed Orders ended today with PBC’s Sam Stitt among the top three finishers in the men’s single sculls.  More details follow in the official USRowing news release below.

To see how Margot, Morgan, Katie, and the rest of the Potomac Boat Club team did, visit the Powerhouse Timing results page here.

Great job to Sam and the entire team!


2009 USRowing Fall Speed Orders Complete

Sunday, November 15, 2009

PRINCETON, N.J. – Racing at the 2009 USRowing East and West Coast Fall Speed Orders is complete. The regattas, which are opportunities for junior and senior-level athletes with national team aspirations to test their speed, were held on Saturday, November 14 in Oakland, Calif., and Sunday, November 15 in Princeton, N.J.

On the east coast, racing took place in eight events. In the women’s single sculls, USRowing Training Center’s Ellen Tomek (Flushing, Mich.) clocked the fastest time, completing the 6k course in a 17:35.61. Gevvie Stone (Newton, Mass.) of Cambridge Boat Club crossed in 17:46.00, followed by USTC’s Kate Bertko (Oakland, Calif.) in an 18:03.70.

In the men’s single sculls, GMS Rowing Center’s Michael Sivigny (Londonderry, N.H.) clocked the fastest time in a 16:33.91. USTC’s Glenn Ochal (Philadelphia, Pa.) finished second in a 16:42.98, followed by Potomac Boat Club’s Sam Stitt (McLean, Va.) in a 16:48.90.

In the men’s pair, the USTC duo of Josh Inman (Hillsboro, Ore.) and Henrik Rummel (Pittsford, N.Y.) finished 4.92 seconds ahead of teammates David Banks (Potomac, Md.) and Charlie Cole (New Canaan, Conn.). Inman and Rummel clocked a 15:35.38, with Banks and Cole in a 15:40.30. The University of Wisconsin duo of Ross James (DeKalb, Ill.) and Grant James (DeKalb, Ill.) crossed third in a 15:42.19.

Hillary Saeger (Dedham, Mass.) of Riverside Boat Club won the lightweight women’s single sculls race in an 18:36.90, followed by Union Boat Club’s Catherine Infantino (Boston, Mass.) in an 18:57.27. Vesper Boat Club’s Jeannette Daley (Cohasset, Mass.) crossed third in a 19:00.08.

Union Boat Club’s Steve Tucker (Mooresvillle, Ind.) clocked the fastest time in the lightweight men’s single sculls with a time of 16:49.46. USTC/Malta Boat Club’s Shane Madden (Ambler, Pa.) finished second in a 17:05.98, followed by Riverside Boat Club’s Peter Morelli (Cambridge, Mass.) in a 17:10.91.

The USTC duo of Will Daly (Vail, Colo.) and Nick Lacava (Weston, Conn.) won the lightweight men’s pair by nearly 20 seconds. Daly and Lacava clocked a 15:36.05, followed by Riverside Boat Club’s Andrew Diebold (North Wales, Pa.) and Greg McKallagat (Andover, Mass.) in a 15:55.66.

In junior events, racing was contested in the men’s and women’s single sculls. New Canaan High School Crew Club’s Andrew Campbell (New Canaan, Conn.) won the junior men’s single by 42 seconds. Campbell clocked a 17:16.09, followed by Saugatuck Rowing Club’s Max Meyer-Bosse (Westport, Conn.) in a 17:58.10.

New Canaan High School Crew Club’s Marianne Hoeft (New Canaan, Conn.) won the junior women’s single race by 16.9 seconds, clocking a 19:47.10. The Ursuline School’s Alycia Daloia-Moore (Bronx, N.Y.) crossed second in a 20:03.95.

Racing in four events was completed yesterday on the west coast. In the men’s single sculls, USTC/California Rowing Club’s Warren Anderson (Paso Robles, Calif.) won in an 18:05.0. USTC/CRC’s Will Miller (Duxbury, Mass.) crossed second in an 18:22.0, followed by Dolphin Rowing Club’s Michael Perry (Ann Arbor, Mich.) in an 18:30.0.

In the women’s single sculls, Lindsay Meyer (Seattle, Wash.) clocked the fastest time in a 20.14.0. USTC’s Erin Cafaro (Modesto, Calif.) crossed second in a 20:36.0, with USTC’s Susan Francia (Abbington, Pa.) third in a 21:08.0.

Tyler Otto (Burke, Va.) and Blaise Didier (San Francisco, Calif.) won the men’s pair race by three seconds, clocking a 17:27.0. The USTC/CRC duo of Silas Stafford (Santa Rosa, Calif.) and Mark Murphy (Madison, Wis.) crossed second in a 17:30.0, followed by Alex Syverson (Minneapolis, Minn.) and Aaron Frankl (Chevy Chase, Md.) in an 18:15.0.

Racing unopposed in the men’s lightweight single sculls, Erik Brakebill (Sacramento, Calif.) completed the course in a 20.27.0.

For complete results visit www.powerhousetiming.com and www.usrowing.org.

USRowing is a nonprofit organization recognized by the United States Olympic Committee as the governing body for the sport of rowing in the United States. USRowing’s Official Supplier is Boathouse Sports; its Official Patron is Concept2; its Official Electronics Outfitter is Nielsen Kellerman; its Official Timer is Powerhouse Timing; and its Preferred Printer is Sport Graphics Printing. USRowing also receives generous support from the National Rowing Foundation.

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