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March 20, Peter Archer Spring Regatta

Mark your calendars for the annual Peter Archer Spring Regatta being held on Sunday,  March 20.

Final Schedule Check to be sure you have been registered in correct event when posted Wednesday evening March 16th, 2011.

Early check in on Saturday, March 19 from 5-7PM @ the boat house (Highly Recommended).

*    Traffic pattern for the 2000m races: 

 After launching from the beach, go up the course and head right at the channel towards the low bridge.  For boats launching from the boathouse, head straight across towards the low bridge.  NO PASSING under the two bridges. 

The start is at Los Alamitos Yacht club and crews may continue to warm up in the channel behind the start.  The starting area is not clearly marked, so please be sure not to venture into the starting area itself until it’s time for your race.  It will take approximately 20-30 minutes to go under the bridges, around the island, and to the starting area so please plan your warm up accordingly.
*    Heel ties and bow balls will be checked the morning of the race on the boathouse side for crews launching from the boathouse and on the beachside.  Control commission members will be approaching boats to complete
the check.

Registration (ALL forms must be filled out for valid entry):

Entry

Entry Summary

Waiver

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Crash B World Indoor Rowing Championships – February 20, 2011

Congratulations to Sherri Kline “World Indoor Rowing Champion”  Lightweight Senior Master Women (Age 40-49) 7:19.3

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San Diego Classic Indoor Rowing Championship Results

San Diego Classic Indoor Rowing Championships –held on February 5, 2011 produced the following LBRA champions and winners!  Congratulations to all participants…

Kathy Hein Open women 7:36.8; Rob Glidden Lt Vet 6:59.0;  Mary  Perrot Lt Vet 7:51.2 ;  Andrea Arriola Master Woman Lt  7:49.7; Master Men Jack Nunn 6:07.8;  Mens Jr Nicholas McCutheon 6:27.7 and Senior Men Rob Perrot Second 6:33.5

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Beach Sprints – January 29, 2011

2011 Beach Sprints  was held on Saturday, January 29, 2011
Contributed by Joan Van Blom
Thank you to the Beach Sprints’ dedicated race organizers and volunteers:
Jim Litzinger, John Van Blom, Bill Stout, Hope Wilkinson, and Ron Harvey
Races went off on time every 15 minutes from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., with a few scheduled breaks throughout the day.
Five racers met the tough Boston qualifying time:
Sherri Kline, LBRA - Senior Ltwt. Women (40-49 yrs.)
Joan Van Blom, LBRA  - Veteran Ltwt. Women (55-59 yrs.)
Steve Krum, Spectrum - Veteran Men (55-59 yrs.)
Jill Ammirato, LBRA – Veteran Women (60-64 yrs.)
Robert Spenger, LBRA - Veteran Men (85+ yrs.)
 The 2,000 meter race on Concept 2 machines is one of twenty “satellite” regattas held across the United States for which Concept 2 funds up to four “qualifiers” to travel to Boston to compete at the World Indoor Rowing Championships held every February.

Results are in!

Entries and Schedule – go to Beach Sprints Page for schedule by event and time

Beach Sprints Information

Beach Sprints Entry Form

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Concept 2 – Virtual Team Challenge

Here is an update from our fearless leader, Tim Anderson:

Greetings LBRA and all LBRA 2010 January Virtual Team Challenge Team
Members!  (AKA, Head’s up Party People!)

Here’s an update on the team progress so far this year, through the Beach
Sprints.  We’re doing pretty well, with A.C. being the Real Big Dog so far
at 536,080 meters with a week to go!  Amazing; do you have a life this month
A.C.?!  In a very strong second place is Jeanette LePont at 283,193 meters,
and yours truly here in a distant third at 169,650 meters.  We have 26
hard-rowing LBRA members participating this year.  LBRA Team and individual
member standings can be viewed at
http://www.concept2.com/sranking03/team/profile.asp?rt_index=2431  .  Not
too shabby, but we’ve still got one week to go, so let’s recover as quickly
as we can from the Beach Sprints, and give this challenge our own LBRA style
sprint to the finish.  While it’s not a surprise, it’s always awesome to be
well ahead of many of those nose-in-the-air east coast clubs.  (Personal
bias on the part of your team captain there gang.!)

While Intra-Team standings are fine, what really counts are our standings
relative to the rest of the world.  As of today, January 22, we’re at
3,121,799 meters.  The various cuts/stats are outlined below for your
reading pleasure.  You can also find them on the January Virtual Team
Challenge page at
http://www.concept2.com/sranking03/team/teamStandings.asp?re_index=45&group=
team  :

-    Our overall standing for all teams of all sizes is 24th , with
average meters rowed per member of 120,069.  In terms of average meters
rowed, we stand at 43rd overall
-    For “All Rowing Clubs” we are in 7th place, with our average meters
per member logging us at 13th.  (A.C. and Jeanette, you guys are carrying
the team so far!)
-    Here’s where it gets good: for all Rowing Clubs with 21 to 50
members, we stand at 4th place, and on an average meters basis, 2nd.  So,
the last week gives us all a chance to move that up to 1st.
-    For all teams with 21 to 50 members, we hold 11th place overall, and
5th on an average meters basis, so here again, let’s get out there this last
week and row some butt!
-    Lastly, let’s all row a little extra hard this last week for LBRA
Team Member Mary Ensch, who in spite of unexpectedly losing her husband last
month, has contributed to our success this year.  Please keep Mary and her
family in your thoughts.

I’ll have another wrap-up for you next week after we finish the Challenge.
THANK YOU to all the dedicated LBRA team members who’ve helped make this
year’s challenge a real success, and a special thanks to Liza Luna for her
herculean and prompt help with this challenge.

“Welcome back everyone, for the 2011 Virtual Team Challenge, which begins JANUARY 1, 2011!  There are a few important things to keep in mind, just as a reminder:: 

1)     You must have registered with C2 with your email address, have an online logbook account and have established a ranking I.D. #.  (All of which are required to “opt-in.”

2)     You must “Opt-In” to the challenge to participate in our team, and you must d! o that via the C2 website.  If you don’t do so by 1/15/11, you’ll be blocked from doing so thereafter.

3)     It’s usually helpful to enter your meters daily, although I appreciate that not everyone will be able to do that, in which case, please try to get them in by Friday of each week.  There’s a good reason:  Team Standings are published real time on the C2 web site, so it’s good to see our team progress.

4)     While I don’t enforce minimum meters, I do ask that you commit to at least 100k meters over the month; this is a VERY competitive challenge and the so-called big shots back east are gunning for LBRA every year.  If we each commit to at least 100k, then our odds of remaining competitive are very good.  Low participation has a disproportionate detrimental effect to the “average meters per member” stats.

So far, we have 6 LBRA members opted in:  Yours Truly, A.C., Carol Hansen (Carol please get after Joan and John for us…!), Jeannette LePont, Mario Passanisi and Big Dave Sta! nton.  I’ll provide commentary each week on our progress.

Lastly, GO BEACH

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Bill Lockyer Christmas Regatta – December 5, 2010

The annual LBRA Bill Lockyer Christmas Regatta was on Sunday, December 5, 2010 at Marine Stadium.   

The results are in.  This proved to be an exciting race day and LBRA would like to thank all of the competitors and volunteers that made this regatta one of our best!

As one of the oldest rowing regattas on the west coast (at 44 consecutive years), this fun event traditionally marks the end of the head race season and transitions competitors to the 2000 meter race distance.   With all races “only” 850 meters, the shorter-than-usual distance provides an opportunity to enjoy a day of racing in multiple events in a casual, festive atmosphere.  Thank you to all who joined LBRA in this traditional celebration of winter rowing in Southern California!

Results

Final  Schedule

Entry Forms:

Entry

Summary

Waiver

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Annual Elections Results!

Thank you to all who participated in the potluck dinner and voting last night. 

Congratulations to our new Secretary and Board Members!

The results of the voting is as follows:

President – Jim Litzinger

Vice President – John Nunn

Secretary -  Mary Perrot

Treasurer – Katrin Gleie

Boat Captain – A.C. du Pont

Board at Large:

Kristina Duggan, Larry Hambleton, Dan McGill, John VanBlom

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2010 FISA Masters Worlds – September 2-5

Contributed by Joan VanBlom

2010 FISA Masters Worlds, September 2-5, at St. Catharine’s, Ontario, Canada

Congratulations to all Long Beach Rowing Association competitors who raced at the recent FISA Masters Worlds on the FISA course at St. Catharine’s, Canada.  With 28 LBRA members attending, this was the largest contingent of LBRA members to ever attend this annual international event, which is usually held in Europe.  

Medalist John VanBlom

Many members entered over 8 races during the four day regatta (including Sunday’s mixed races), making the most of the rule which allows competitors an unlimited number of races, although the tight 3-minute race schedule, as well as entry and boat transport fees for each race, may have created some limitations!  With LBRA team spirit and camaraderie, the LBRA team endured (and enjoyed!) several busy days of rigging, training, and racing… first in hot, humid conditions, followed by cooler temperatures and (sometimes) thunderstorms and high winds. The weather caused a 90 minute delay in races on Friday afternoon, and, unfortunately, a complete cancellation of over 6 hours of afternoon racing on Saturday.  Before the race cancellations, the conditions were so rough that two LBRA boats experienced the relatively rare occurrence of flipping during, or shortly before, a race.  The determined LBRA competitors got back in the boat, and completed the 1000 meter race…even passing other boats! 

Team LBRA!

The eclectic LBRA group, all dedicated to performing their best, as well as supporting their teammates, ranged in ages from mid-30’s to 80’s.  They included exuberant new rowers with less than two years of rowing behind them (all decked out in the latest matching LBRA team attire) and crusty long-time members,  former national team rowers and Olympians, many with over forty years of LBRA membership.

Among the extremely tough international competition, LBRA took many seconds and thirds, and several first place medals.  It is particularly notable that all of the LBRA competitors, including the new rowers, put themselves to the ultimate test by entering small boats…singles, doubles, and pairs, as well as the larger fours, quads, and eights. 

Medalists (some multiple) include Fritz Theyer (we all knew he’d win, he told us he would enough times!), Christine Dartiguenave, Bill Eldon, Rob Glidden, Pat Hayes, David Kidd, Renn Levy, Mark Mason (cox), Dan McGill, John Nunn, Mary Perrot, Peter Rasmussen, John Van Blom, and Joan Van Blom.

Joan VanBlom & Mary Perrot

Along with a strong showing on the water, LBRA showcased the depth of its fleet and trailer-loading talents, thanks to LBRA Captain A.C. DuPont’s transport of the red LBRA trailer from Long Beach to Toronto, loaded to the hilt with the fragile shells, oars, tools, and other essentials needed for a large regatta.  The trailer’s configuration of boats was so impressive that representatives from other clubs came to observe the loading process at the conclusion of the regatta. In addition to A.C., special thanks to Fritz Theyer and Peter Rasmussen for organizing what boats/riggers/oars, etc. needed to be on the trailer.  Also, thank you to those dedicated trailer loaders (you know who you are!), who went above and beyond to make sure boats were secure for the long journey.

It was a successful event with outstanding LBRA participation and support for each other.   We hope more LBRA members will take advantage of opportunities for competition and great fun at future events.

LBRA Members at the 2010 FISA Masters Worlds:

MEN: Boris Beljak, Bill Brown, Genaro Casanave, A.C. DuPont, Bill Eldon, Rob Glidden, Larry Hambleton, Pat Hayes, David Kidd, Mark Mason, Dan McGill  John Nunn, Peter Rasmussen, Carlos Recharte, Rob Stropky, Fritz Theyer, John Van Blom, Tom Whinfrey

WOMEN:  Jill Ammirato, Christine Dartiguenave, Christina Duggan, Theresa Hambleton, Mary K. Kuner, Renn Levy, Mary Perrot, Chellie Powell,  Joan Van Blom

Medal Results Summary (only 1st Place awarded) Compiled by Rob Glidden

Links to complete results:  

http://www.2010fisaworldrowingmasters.com/results.html

Link to a Row2K photo gallery of the regatta  by Hope Wilkinson is here: http://www.row2k.com/gallery/gallery.cfm?action=gallery&dir=2010Summer/0904FISAMasters&label=FISA%20World%20Masters,%202010&hi=yes

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2010 USRowing Masters National Championships

Contributed by:  Joan VanBlom

Congratulations to LBRA competitors Earl Johnson (81) and Helen Frykman (50) who represented LBRA very well in sculling events at this weekend’s 2010 USRowing Masters National Championships held on the Cooper River in Camden County, New Jersey.
At 81 years old, Earl is one of LBRA’s most veteran rowers.  He won both the Men’s Open J Single Final and the Father/Son F2x.  Earl rowed with son Daniel, CSULB Crew Alum. Regarding their double, Daniel commented… “had they applied the age handicaps and raced all the ages together, (they) would have corrected over the other 11 doubles.”
 
Helen placed 2nd in the Women’s Open D Single Final.  Battling a strong headwind in a borrowed single that she hadn’t rowed until today, Helen finished third in her heat, and then went on to finish second in the Final, behind a former Russian national team sculler. 
Helen is a long-time LBRA competitor, who has currently been training on the water with Ian Simpson’s group and in the training room with Larry Hambleton.
Mens Hwt. J 1x Final Results
1.  Earl Johnson (81) Long Beach Rowing Association - 5:49:68
2.  J. Harris (81) Malta Boat Club – 6:05:48
Women’s Open D 1x Final Results
1.  M. Zezza (53) Lincoln Park Boat Club – 4:46:04
2.  Helen Frykman (50) Long Beach Rowing Association – 4:56:08
3.  J. Thomas (52) Orlando Rowing Club  – 5:00:14
4.  L. Devitt (54) Maritime Rowing Club – 5:00:60
5.  D. Davis (51) Chester River Rowing Club, Inc. – 5:13:16
6.  L. Rankin (52) Dallas Rowing Club – 5:22:00
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128th Royal Canadian Henley Regatta

Sherri & Rachel TrophyContributed by: Ian Simpson
Rachel Stortvedt & Sherri Kline, Winners Lightweight Women Double-Scull, Royal Canadian Henley Regatta 2010.

Friday’s Results
Women’s Under-17 Single:  Jill McGill finished second in the heat and qualified for Saturday’s semi-final.  Sadly, Jas­mine McGill finished third in her heat and narrowly failed to move on — her time would have seen her qualify from 6 of the 8 heats.
Women’s Under-23 Lightweight Double:  Jasmine McGill & Laura Corrales-Diaz Pomatto finished 5th in their semi-final.
Women’s Lightweight Single:  Rachel Stortvedt had a great race and finished second just four seconds behind a very experienced Canadian sculler.

Thursday’s Results

Sherri Kiklas KlineReturning to the scene of the Kline

Returning after an eleven year absence to the course where she won the World Championships, Sherri (Kiklas) Kline struck Gold again at Martindale Pond this afternoon.  Dominating the field, Sherri and Rachel Storvedt won the Senior Lightweight Double at Canadian Henley.

Earlier in the day Rachel narrowly won her semi-final of the Senior Lightweight Single, with just 2 seconds cover­ing the first four scullers. The final is tomorrow afternoon.

Jill and Jasmine McGill just missed out on the Bronze medal in the Under-17 Double, finishing a mere 0.2 seconds behind a crew from Vic. City.  Beep Beep, indeed.

The day got off to a great start when Jasmine McGill and Laura Corrales-Diaz Pomatto finished 3rd. in their heat of the U-23 Lightweight Double, thereby qualifying for tomorrow’s semi-final.

Wednesday’s Results

Rachel finishes 2nd. beating US national champion, moves on to tomorrow’s semis

Jasmine & Jill finish 2nd in semi and will race in final tomorrow.

Tuesday’s Results

Rachel & Sherri beat national champions, win heat. Race in final on Thursday.
Jasmine & Jill win heat of U-​​17 Double. Will race in semis tomorrow.

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A number of LBRA members compete this week at the 128th Royal Canadian Henley Regatta in St. Catharines, Ontario.  Billed as the largest rowing regatta on the American continent, racing starts on Tuesday 3rd and runs through Sunday 8 August.

  • Sherri Kline and Rachel Stortvedt  race the women’s lightweight double. Rachel also competes in the lightweight single. This marks Sherri’s   first return to the venue where her US lightweight quad won the 1999 World championships. This regatta will show us how Sherri and Rachel currently compare to the top lightweights in the US and Canada.
  • Laura Corrales-Diaz Pomatto and Jasmine McGill partner up to race in the Under-23 lightweight double.  Laura also competes in the Under-23 single and hopes to get a late entry to race the lightweight single too. Laura hopes to gain great racing experience before returning to her USC team later this month.
  • Sisters Jasmine  and Jill McGill  will gain fantastic experience of top level sculling as they both race multiple times this week.

Preliminary heats will be raced as follows (with semis and finals on the immediately following days):

  • Tuesday
    • U-23 WL1x: Jasmine McGill
    • U-17 W2x: Jasmine McGill & Jill McGill
    • WL2x: Rachel Stortvedt & Sherri Kline
    • WJ1x: Jasmine McGill, Jill McGill
  • Wednesday
    • WL1x:  Rachel Stortvedt
    • Semis: Tuesday’s heats
  • Thursday
    • U-23 WL2x: Laura Corrales-Diaz Pomatto & Jasmine McGill
    • Semis: Wednesday’s heats
    • Finals: Wednesday’s semis
    • Friday
      • U-17 W1x: Jasmine McGill, Jill McGill
      • U-23 W1x:  Laura Corrales-Diaz Pomatto
      • Semis: Thursday’s heats
      • Finals: Thursday’s semis
  • Saturday
    • W1xDash:  Laura Corrales-Diaz Pomatto
    • WL1xDash: Rachel Stortvedt,  Jasmine McGill
    • Semis: Friday’s heats
    • Finals: Friday’s semis

The team flew out early this morning and the boats which departed on Dan McGill’s truck last Tuesday arrived safely in St. Catharines yesterday.

Other information

  • Rachel  will compete against the 3rd place sculler from US Elite Nationals and 5 of the 6 finalists from the recent US Club Nationals.
  • Rachel and Sherri will race against the winning boat from Club Nationals and the 4th place pairing from Elite Nationals.
  • Kit Litzinger,  daughter of LBRA President Jim Litzinger, and her partner representing Edinburgh University, will start in the next lane to Rachel and Sherri in Tuesday’s heat of the lightweight double-sculls.

LINKS:

Heats: http://www.henleyregatta.ca/application/webroot/userfiles/file/2010/2010Henley%20Prelim%20AllDays.pdf

Daily Schedule: http://www.henleyregatta.ca/view/en/preliminary_draw

Regatta website: http://www.henleyregatta.ca/view/en/henley

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