Word: two-seat
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...Harvard boat made contact with Princeton and took off in the third 500 meters of the race, adding four more seats to a two-seat lead. The Crimson tore through the last 500 with a strong final sprint and finished with an open-water advantage over Princeton...
...Crimson stole the momentum from a solid Yale crew during the third 500, exchanging a four-seat deficit for a two-seat advantage in just over 300 meters. Harvard’s move took all of 25 or 30 strokes, but the Crimson’s steady base cadence proved too strong for the Bulldogs over the final 750 meters of the race...
...second varsity fought a similar battle on Saturday morning, but it was Princeton who kept pace with the Crimson for the race’s first 1,000 meters. The Tigers jumped out of the start and took an early two-seat advantage over both Yale and Harvard, and the Bulldogs also maintained a slight advantage over the Crimson. For the first 200 meters, all three boats were locked in a push for first place, with all three bow balls pushing forward in a fight for position. By 300 meters down, both Yale and Princeton sat four seats...
Harvard kept the stroke rating constant and picked up some speed heading into the 1,000-meter mark. The Crimson overcame the early six-seat deficit by the 800-meter mark, and Harvard countered the Tigers’ surge at the Mass. Ave. Bridge to take a two-seat advantage...
...second varsity showed this weekend what it’s like to win a fight of a race,” first varsity two-seat Wes Kauble said. “They embodied the training we’ve been putting in over the last few weeks. They could have laid down, they could have let it go—but they fought back...