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RULING IN BRITANNIA: Stanford
women set a course record in their final race
at Henley.
Wokingham Photographic |
rowers have been racing
in the prestigious Henley Royal Regatta, on the River
Thames in Oxfordshire, for more than 160 years. So when
five members of the Stanford women’s crew team
recently flew to England for the affiliated Henley Women’s
Regatta, they were jolly well psyched.
This was the first time Stanford women had traveled
to the three-day international event, held each June
on a windy 1,500-meter stretch of the Henley Reach.
With more than 300 entrants—13 in their Senior
Four event—the Cardinal women knew the competition
would be tough. NCAA rules had limited them to only
10 days of training beyond their regular season. What’s
more, “With Stanford’s graduation, the group
did not travel until the Tuesday before the Saturday
race,” says their coach, Aimee Baker.
Despite the jet lag, sophomore Stephanie Connolly, senior
Missy Fiesler, and recent grads Melissa Haury, Ashley
Maloney and coxswain Wendy Hoeveler quickly pulled ahead
of the pack, beating three teams from England and then
easily winning their June 20 semifinal against Aberdeen
University with a time of 5:42.
The afternoon race, against longtime rival Princeton,
proved more of a challenge. “They were really
quick off the line, but once we took some seats on them
toward the middle of the race we were able to keep moving,”
Baker said. In the end, Stanford finished two and three-quarters
lengths ahead of the Tigers—setting a new course
record of 5:21 and winning gold medals. Baker said,
“The seniors said they could not imagine a more
perfect way to cap their four years at Stanford.”
As the Brits would say, good show.
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