Luckily the morning of the Cup was perfect. The water was flat and it was sunny, a rare sight on the Hudson in April. Every year the race alternates venues and for my senior year, it was a home race. Not only is this great because it’s awesome to race on a very familiar course but we also don’t have to load (and then un-load) all of our equipment onto the trailer, a task that is often drawn out and frustrating.
Rowing up to the start |
Despite a rocky first 300 meters, our V8 had a very solid race. Our start was frantic and rushed but once we calmed down, it felt very smooth. Our third 500, usually the weakest part of our race, was actually the best part. We crossed the finish line twelve seconds ahead of the Army V8. After our race, the Women’s 1F and 2F placed 1st and 2nd in their race against Army’s freshmen crew. This meant that in order to sweep the events, our V4 had to win.
Our V4 after the race...whitecaps barely visible in the background |
By the time our V4 was ready to race, the conditions completely changed. We had a strong tailwind, racing against the current, conditions that create white caps. Our race was a pretty rough in those conditions, especially because we haven’t practiced in fours since the first day of spring training, but our line-up proved to be successful, as we beat Army’s first 4+ by eleven seconds. We were happy to have gotten the race in, but the Novice 4+s were not so lucky. The conditions had worsened to the point that it would have been unsafe for them to race and their race was cancelled. Marist Crew was successful in retaining the President’s Cup for another year!
After the races, we had a ceremony presenting the Cup and honoring all the seniors. It was really nice to see the administration supporting our team in person and it was a nice event for the parents, who probably often wonder why they spend their free time freezing at the side of a riverbank waiting for a split second glimpse of their child rowing by. As always, the ceremony was a reminder that the year is flying by and it’s almost time for “the G word”.
For results, see row2k.com. For Marist’s coverage, see goredfoxes.com. Marist Crew also swept the MAAC Rowing Awards for this week, where our V8 and V4 won both awards for the women’s side. Go Red Foxes! Happy Easter everyone!
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