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...Sprints is the focus, and that’s the focus all year.” With just two weeks remaining before Sprints, however, time is running out for coaches tinkering with lineups and boats looking for a rhythm. While the heavyweights have one race remaining before traveling to Sprints??next weekend’s Smith Cup battle with Northeastern—the time to put together a full effort is now. “We spent a lot of time drilling, working on technique,” Schreck said of this week’s preparations...
...never understood what possesses people to run. Granted, I was always the kid on my little league baseball team who got paired with the catcher during sprints??and lost. But I’ve tried recreational running both on a treadmill and outside, and the same thing always happens about five minutes in—my lungs ache, my right shoulder hurts, and my stomach cramps up. So I’ve just never understood running...
...picture demonstrates the squad’s talent—for this year and in the years to come. Radcliffe moved numerous freshmen from its novice eight boat, which won gold at Eastern Sprints, into the varsity eight for the IRAs. So instead of completing their season at Eastern Sprints??as many may have expected—several rookies extended their years, making a significant contribution to the varsity’s fourth-place finish on Saturday. And just as Radcliffe’s crew is now on the rise, so the rest of the sport is following...
...four event, either. So in May, Harvard lightweight freshman coach Linda Muri picks four oarsmen and a coxswain from the first freshman eight to line up in the freshman four open weight race. That spring the freshman lightweight eight had already raced to a two-second win at Eastern Sprints??the first time the Harvard freshman lightweights had won Sprints since 1985. The talent was there, as was the speed, but the Crimson would be giving up as much as 60 pounds to its heavyweight opponents. “Every day, we were getting better...
...turned out, Cornell—seeded eighth in the varsity race—saved its best for last, both during the EARC season and at Sprints. The Cornell varsity stormed out to a commanding lead within the first 500 meters in the varsity final, turning one of Sprints?? most contested races into a struggle for second place.“It says a lot about a crew that you can get that far out and it doesn’t matter what other crews are doing,” said varsity four-seat Wes Kauble...