Word: coxswains
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...sprint was even needed at the end of the one-sided competition, as the oars-women simply cruised across the finish line and relaxed in their seats. Seconds later, coxswain Liz Friese threw both arms skyward in a motion reminiscent of Leon Spinks, to signal the start of another outstanding season for the Radcliffe heavyweight crew...
...returnees from last year's Eastern Sprints champion eight. Powerhouse junior Nancy Kerrebrock moves up to the stroke seat, senior co-captains Mizzy Stokes and Jane Roy sit six and bow, respectively, and three-year veteran Karen Messer occupies the three-seat. Susie Peterson continues her duties in the coxswain's chair...
...race is patterned after the English "Head of the River" events and is designed to test both the steering of the coxswain and the endurance of the oarsmen. Three miles of rowing along the winding Charles River accomplish that goal...
Harvard-Radcliffe's only winning boat in the `76 Head, the victors of the women's four with coxswain race (White Stag Trophy) will return as the top-seeded boat in this year's four event. Becky Goff, Ruth Colker, Cynthia Strong, Karen Oberhauser and cox Diana Shaw will defend the title in this year's boat. Colker is the only returner from last year's winning boat...
...Charles will slowly clear, and not until next October will it again enjoy such attention. But the one autumn day will remain as a glorious celebration of a grand, old sport. Event Estimated Starting Time 1. Veteran's Singles (Mowatt Trophy) 10 a.m. 2. Women's Fours with Coxswain (White Stag Trophy) 10:25 a.m. 3. Double Sculls (Cromwell Trophy) 10:50 a.m. 4. Lightweight Eights (Boston Herald American Trophy) 11:10 a.m. 5. Elite Fours with Coxswain (Schaefer Trophy) 11:30 a.m. 6. Novice Singles 11:45 a.m. 7. Intermediate Fours with Coxswain (M.D.C. Trophy...