Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Activities Summary 2009-2010
The George Mason University Crew Club's 2009-2010 Season had all the characteristics of a successful one. The crew club was able to compete at a noteworthy 11 regattas, while rowing to 13 first place finishes and 8 second place finishes. Club practices were held on the Occoquan Reservoir four days each week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday 2-4PM, and Saturday 9-11AM. After taking 1st at the Head of the Occoquan in the fall, the club returned to the prestigious Head of the Charles Regatta in Boston, where the varsity 8+ raced past 31 crews to place 15th of 46 crews in the Club 8+ Event. In addition, the club traveled to the American Collegiate Rowing Association (ACRA) National Championship Regatta in Oklahoma City this spring, where the club made it to the grand final for the second year in a row, this time in the Heavyweight Varsity 4+ event. Mason posted the 4th fastest time in the trials, rowing away from Alabama, University of Michigan and the U.S. Military Academy before posting the 2nd fastest time overall in semifinals, on the path to the grand final. Spring 2010 also marked the GMU Crew Club’s first year participating in various homecoming activities and competitions which presented an opportunity to win monetary prizes, valuable promotional exposure and have fun in the process. Club members participated and took 1st place in a lip syncing contest, outperforming various Greek, sports and other student organizations on their way to a 2nd place overall finish in the 2010 “Unmasque your spirit” team homecoming competition. The 2009-2010 crew seasons presented a challenge which was more than met by the Mason Crew Club. As the fall season draws near, the club continues to actively recruit new members for the 2010-2011 seasons and spread throughout the George Mason University community, the camaraderie, determination and dependability that go concurrently with the sport of rowing.
Saturday, May 8, 2010
2010 Dad Vail
The Mason Crew Club's Varsity 8+, our top boat, raced in the 75th Dad Vail Regatta in Philadelphia on Friday, May 7. The Dad Vail is the largest collegiate regatta in the United States. In a heat against Grand Valley, Marietta, Ohio State, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, and Rollins Mason took 4th place, sending them to reps, from which only the top 2 boats out of 6 advance to semifinals. Unfortunately, Mason was edged out by the University of Florida by just over 1 second, and had to settle for 3rd. Despite the narrow loss, our varsity 8+ rowed one of their finest races this year, and we are extremely proud of the work they have done. This marked the end of the 2010 spring season for most of Masons rowers and coxswains. A handful, however, will continue to train over the next 2 weeks for the American Collegiate Rowing Association's Nationals in Oklahoma on May 24, where Mason has entered a varsity 4+ and a varsity pair. Good luck to all those who will be traveling to Oklahoma!
Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Crew Championships
The Mason Crew Club hosted the 18th Annual Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Crew Championships on Sunday, May 2 at Sandy Run. Enduring unseasonably high temperatures, our boats proved their skill against several schools from the Mid-Atlantic area. In the varsity pair race, Mason's B pair finished 2nd overall with a time of 8:19.15. The A pair finished 4th with a time of 8:25.9. In the JV 8+ race Mason came up from behind in the first 1,000 meters to take 2nd with a time of 7:09.26. Finally, the men's varsity 8+ rowed a spectacular race against long-time rival Loyola, beating them for 1st by a boatlength with a time of 6:25.7. This was the first time in 5 years that Mason has taken the championship away from Loyola. Congratulations to all Mason rowers and a special thank you to all volunteers who helped make this regatta a success.
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