Thursday, June 30, 2011

Friday racing

The VIII race at 1520 tomorrow. Stay around for Radley against Shrewsbury at 1540.

Henley Thursday - 2nd VIII and others

This evening the 2nd VIII faced Imperial College (containing Henry Goodier OE), a selected crew in what is proving to be a very competitive Temple Challenge Cup this year.  If you are in Henley over the next three days, there should be many close races and fast times to come in this event.  Anyway, back to today, it was always going to be a tall order, and Imperial moved steadily out to a lead of around 4 lengths before reducing their rate of striking.  The 2nd VIII rowed well, posting a faster time than yesterday (6.47), and closed to just over a length at the line.  It was a dignified end to what has been an excellent season for these boys.
Elsewhere Harvard (Caspar Jopling and Max Monfared) progressed perhaps less comfortably than they might have liked.  Ben Bathurst went out in the Prince Albert in his Bristol four, Steve Hermes; quad progressed in the Prince of Wales.

Henley Thursday - The VIII

In their race against Canford this morning The VIII moved out to a lead of around two lengths by the Fawley marker.  The times to the Barrier (1.51) and to Fawley (3.10) were an improvement on yesterday's, and compare favourably with the times posted elsewhere in the event.  Canford pushed hard along the Enclosures which meant that The VIII, whilst not needing to push for the line, were not able to relax either.  The margin on the line was half a length.  No doubt the boys will feel there is more to come in the quarter-final tomorrow.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Races tomorrow

Tomorrow in the Princess Elizabeth The VIII will race Canford at 1105, in the Temple the 2nd VIII face Imperial College, London, at 1830.  Steve Hermes rows in his quad in the Prince of Wales at 1010.

Henley Wednesday

In our first race of the day today the 2nd VIII beat the University of Birmingham. In an exciting race they took an early lead of a quarter of a length. Some spirited defence saw them maintain a lead of between a canvas and a quarter of a length until the enclosures where they pulled away to win by two thirds of a length.
The VIII subsequently beat St Georges College comfortably, pulling away to a lead of 2 lengths to take control of the race by Fawley. They steadily reduced their rate to finish three quarters of a length ahead at 31.
Opponents and times for tomorrow to follow.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Henley Wednesday

In the Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup (for school 1st VIIIs) The VIII will race against St George's College at 1610.  In the Temple Challenge Cup (for university and college crews) the 2nd VIII will race the University of Birmingham at 1435.
Amongst OEs, watch for Ben Bathurst (Bristol in Prince Albert), Hugh Cooper and Felix Chapman (Bristol, Temple), Charlie Landale (TCD, Temple), Mike Evans (Leander in the Ladies later in the week), Max Monfared and Caspar Jopling (Harvard freshmen in Temple).  There are bound to be others (Henry Goodier for IC?) I have missed, but those are the ones I have seen at regattas or in Henley.

Henley

As you may have noticed, the second half of term has been a little hectic, and the dear old blog has been a little neglected.  However, a combination of the end of term drawing near and Henley, has caused the phoenix to rise from the flames.  Qualifiers first, then another post for Wednesday's races.  In the qualifying races the 2nd VIII were again the only school crew to qualify for the Thames Challenge Cup (for universities and colleges).  Colts A posted a respectable time in attempting to qualify for the same event.  In a huge field trying to qualify for the Fawley Challenge Cup (junior quad sculls) members of the 3rd VIII and Colts B performed very well, to finish around the top third of all qualifiers, taking some notable scalps along the way, but only 8 crews from 61 were due to qualify.