WMIRA 2011 Results

Congratulations to everyone who competed at yesterday’s WMIRA
Championship Regatta! You guys have really shown the world that Blair
is a contender! The Varsity Girls Four got 2nd place in their Heat,
defeating Holton Arms and Wilson, and moved on to Finals, where they
earned a third-place medal overall. Novice boys beat two teams in
their Heat and won 3rd place. Novice Girls got a 2nd Place Silver
medal in their Heat.

Great way to show the world that Blair Crew is a powerful team! You
guys are great! Way to go Blair Crew!

Coach Eva

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Spring Break Schedule

Spring Break Practice

We will practice the Sat, Mon, Tues, Wed and Thurs of Spring Break.  You need to arrive by 9:00. You should expect to be leaving at 12:00.

Important: The bus won’t be running so here are some transportation options for the mandatory practices:

Carpool – feel free to use this list serve and the rower’s Google list to ask for and offer rides.  Some of you are already forming carpools.  Use this handy map (thank you Lisa Felber) of rower addresses and phone numbers to make coordinating carpools easier:

*  Public transportation – use the WMATA website to plan a route – there is a bus stop right at the entrance of the park.

*  Bicycle – Chat with Emmy and Alex for details;  they have ridden their bikes to the boathouse on numerous occasions.

Any further questions please email Eileen Hoggarth at hoggarth911@verizon.net


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Baltimore Invitational Regatta – Saturday April 9

BALTIMORE INVITATIONAL REGATTA – Saturday, April 9, 2011
7:00 am – 2:00 pm

ALL ROWERS NEED TO ARRIVE BY 7:15am and plan for a loooong day!
Coxswains please arrive by 7:00.

First thing in the morning, you need to unload the trailer and rig all
our boats as soon as you arrive! Our first entry in the regatta has to
launch by 8:30 (WN4+). The last race is at 1:00 pm (MV8+). Some of you
will be rowing twice. I’ll post line ups soon.

AFTER the regatta, we need to de-rig and load everything back on the
trailer, then drive the boats to Bladensburg, THEN unload and re-rig
the boats so that they are ready for Monday.

Please do not make plans on Saturday before 5:00 pm.

This is a very well-run regatta, with t-shirts and limited
concessions. Tell your folks that there are good spots to set up tents
& chairs and view the finish line. We will be competing against teams
from DC, Baltimore, Delaware and New Jersey. This is a bigger regatta
than the ones we have participated in recently. Please write your name
on everything that you want to keep!

Here is information from the Regatta Director:

Parking:
The boathouse parking lot is small and will fill quickly. Many spaces
will be reserved for officials, handicaps, and school mini-buses. No
parking is allowed on the grass or along Waterview Avenue. If you park
there you can expect to get a ticket or get towed. Overflow parking
can be found at the public boat launching area on the east side of
Hanover St (through the lights at the intersection of Waterview and
Route 2), near the Harbor Hospital. Once you drop your rowers, follow
the signs to hospital parking.

Spectator Viewing:

The best view for launching and recovery of shells is the dock area
and the long fishing pier that extends out approximately 100 meters
east of the launch area. The middle 500 meters of the race can be
viewed along the shoreline roughly parallel to the course north of the
boathouse but before the bridge. The Hanover St. Bridge offers an
excellent view of the race from two vantage points. The first would be
on the south side of the bridge. This offers a view of the first 1100
meters of the race and allows you to watch the boats travel under the
bridge arches. The north side of the bridge allows spectators to view
shells coming out of the arches and the last 400 meters of the race as
well as shells returning to the dock. Please be aware that the bridge
does have heavy traffic and crossing should be done with great
caution. The sidewalks on the bridge are rather wide and if you can
handle the noise of an occasional tractor-trailer going by you should
be okay. The finish area is north of the bridge near Harbor Hospital.

Concessions:

•    Teams should provide enough food and drink for all their athletes.
Grilling is permissible, and we plan to have a grill going.
•    Official regatta T-shirts will be on sale.

Restroom Facilities:

Portable bathrooms for athletes and spectators to use will be situated
west of the boathouse.

Handicapped Access to Races:

The upper area of the Baltimore Water Resource Center does have an
open deck on top. The deck area will be used by the regatta committee
to facilitate the event. We can also open this area up to those who
use wheelchairs or are mobility limited so that they might have a
vantage point to see the races.

Directions to the Baltimore Rowing Club:

The Baltimore Rowing Club is at 3301 Waterview Ave, Baltimore, MD
21230.
•    Coming from Baltimore City: Take Light St south from the Inner
Harbor, turn right on any cross street (Cross, West, Ostend) two
blocks to Hanover St, follow Hanover St south over the Veterans
Memorial Bridge (Hanover St. Bridge), first right after the bridge is
Waterview Ave, we’re the only building on the right.
•    Coming from South of Baltimore: From I-95 North, take the Hanover St
(Route 2 South) exit (first exit after the I-395 Downtown exit) onto
Hanover St. Follow Hanover St south over the Veterans Memorial Bridge,
first right after the bridge is Waterview Ave, we’re the only building
on the right.
•    Coming from North of Baltimore: From I-95 South, take the right hand
lane through the tunnel. Take the Fort McHenry exit (first exit after
the tunnel) and follow McComas St to the intersection with Hanover St.
Turn left onto Hanover St, follow Hanover St south over the Veterans
Memorial Bridge, first right after the bridge is Waterview Ave, we’re
the only building on the right.

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Cindy Cole Cup Results

Coach’s report from the Cindy Cole Cup on March 26th:

Great job today by all the Blair Crew parents!

A special thank you to Eileen Hoggarth (Madeleine’s mom), who hosted the team dinner and organized food and so much else. Thank you to Bill Rutsch (Natalie’s dad) who drove the launch down the river and back, thank you to Tom (Adela’s dad) and Jeanine (Sophia’s mom) for driving the coaches’ cars to/ from Bladensburg. Thank you to everyone who brought food, got your kids to the venue on time, wearing the right clothes. Thank you to parents who drove a carpool. Thank you to parents who helped get shoes and water for the rowers. Thank you to everyone who stayed and helped clean up after the race. Thank you to parents who cheered for Blair Crew!

Regatta results are posted on www.row2k.com

Our next race is April 9th in Baltimore!

GO BLAIR CREW!

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Cindy Cole Cup on Saturday March 26th

Blair Crew’s first regatta is Saturday, March 26th. Please check our Yahoo! list serve for emails with information about how to prepare.  Most important facts to know:

1.  Coxswains arrive at 6:50 at Anacostia Community Boathouse.

2. All Rowers arrive by 7pm.

3.  Address of Boathouse is 1900 M Street  SE, Washington DC. Click here for Google Map.

4. Our second order of racing tanks hasn’t arrived yet (BOO!). We will have plenty of BLAIR CREW tshirts to lend out for your race.

Please dress warmly, in layers and bring your own food/snacks that make sense for the rower and for spectating for several hours.

Go Blair Crew!

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Boats Arrive & Spring Practice Begins!

Sunday, Feb 27, 9am, our boats deliver – we need ‘hands on’ to prep the racks, unload the trailer and rig the boats.  A new feature: we have two indoor racks this year!

Expect to stay til noon.

Directions to the Bladensburg waterfront can be found here.

Practice begins on Monday, 2/28.  In order to get on the bus, all registration forms, payment must be turned in.

Check the weather and dress appropriately.

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Erging at PBC

Thank you, again, our friends at Potomac Boat Club!  Our rowers erged and erged, got pointers on mechanics and enjoyed the view.

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