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...entire experience. The kid ended up being okay, though.”Since Mulcahy and Young joined the Crimson lightweights, the Harvard program has reached some important milestones. As freshmen in 2005, both Young and Mulcahy watched as the first and second varsity eights swept gold at Eastern Sprints. The win marked the Crimson’s first varsity Sprints win since 1997 and the first time both varsity eights had won gold since 1991. After the pair joined the varsity program in 2006—Young rowed in the varsity eight and Mulcahy in the third varsity during their...
...This was a couple days before our first race of the season, so I was in the varsity for a total of about three days,” Wintner said.After long and lonely weeks rehabilitating the injury, Wintner bounced back, returning to the boathouse just in time for Eastern Sprints. Rowing in the second varsity eight, Wintner helped in the boat’s gold-medal performace at Eastern Sprints and in a national title win with a first-place finish at IRAs. He kept on with the second varsity in the crew’s Henley...
...varsity went on to take the silver medal at IRAs and competed in the Henley Women’s Regatta in England that summer. In the fall of 2004, the varsity four won at the Head of the Charles Regatta and the varsity eight finished third at both Eastern Sprints and IRAs.That success continued in the 2005-2006 season, as the varsity lightweights won the Windermere Regatta and the Knecht Cup with an emphatic win over national lightweight powerhouses Wisconsin and Princeton. In addition, they took home silver and bronze metals at Eastern Sprints and IRAs, respectively. Tucker?...
...route to an Eastern Sprints championship, the crew pounded its competition from the get-go, notching an unprecedented flawless season for the Black and White...
...times and margins of victory tell the tale: an eight-second win for gold at Eastern Sprints, a 17-second thrashing of Sprints bronze medalist Princeton during the dual season, and an astonishing 42-second victory over Boston-rival MIT on the Charles River, to name...