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Subject: Meanwhile, downstream from the Francis Scott Key Bridge


Author:
joiseyfan
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Date Posted: 12:09:34 04/06/24 Sat

I know this came up before somehow in the last couple years, but can’t remember why. Anyway….

Today’s weather report for the men’s heavies from the Navy crew coaches on row2k (a great website if you don’t know it):

“Survival mode on the Severn River. Heavy cross-tailwind with considerable whitecaps in the first 1000m. Conditions WORSENED throughout the morning…”

First four races completed at 2000m, fifth went 1000m hugging the seawall….

Tough SOBs…..

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[> Subject: Re: Meanwhile, downstream from the Francis Scott Key Bridge


Author:
SpuytenDuyvil76 (verily)
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Date Posted: 06:56:11 04/07/24 Sun

The Severn is a tough place to race. It is open and subject to tide. Wind vs tide gets whitecap nasty in a hurry. Come down from NYC the day before, practice, eat in the midshipmen's enormous mess hall, (that was an experience!), bunk in the spare accomodations of the visitor bunkhouse, get up at crack o'dawn to face the wind n' waves. Nonetheless, Annapolis puts out consistently competitive crews, despite those race day conditions.
[> [> Subject: Re: Meanwhile, downstream from the Francis Scott Key Bridge


Author:
sparman
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Date Posted: 09:01:10 04/07/24 Sun

It's Bancroft Hall. It used to be the largest dining hall in the world.

I submit their crews are competitive because of the conditions, rather than despite them.
[> [> Subject: Re: Meanwhile, downstream from the Francis Scott Key Bridge


Author:
joiseyfan
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Date Posted: 10:33:38 04/07/24 Sun

Duyvil —

Thanks for your evocative description of a singular experience, one of those thousands of peculiarities that make intercollegiate sports so absorbing.

Although I admit the boat lost me at “considerable whitecaps.” This from folks who call a .50-caliber machine gun “covering fire.”
[> Subject: Re: Meanwhile, downstream from the Francis Scott Key Bridge


Author:
SpuytenDuyvil76
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Date Posted: 09:13:25 04/07/24 Sun

Or they practice in more protected upper reach of the river, that do not allow for straight 2,000 meter course. Tough to practice in sloppy conditions.
[> [> Subject: Re: Meanwhile, downstream from the Francis Scott Key Bridge


Author:
sparman
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Date Posted: 09:27:04 04/07/24 Sun

I lived on that upper stretch of the river. Although I did not see conditions first hand yesterday, when the NW wind comes downriver, it's not necessarily much better.
[> Subject: wrong name


Author:
holtsledge
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Date Posted: 12:28:56 04/07/24 Sun

according to our Press Sec it is the "Francis Scott King" Bridge
[> [> Subject: Really worth noting,,,


Author:
Valmas (Stoic)
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Date Posted: 13:34:25 04/07/24 Sun

coming as it does from one so very much infallible as yourself.
[> [> [> Subject: just the facts


Author:
holtsledge
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Date Posted: 13:56:33 04/07/24 Sun

she is the press sec you would think she would be accurate after a tragedy
[> [> [> [> Subject: Holtsie


Author:
Bengal
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Date Posted: 14:22:12 04/07/24 Sun

I hope you are doing ok. G-dspeed.
[> [> [> [> [> Subject: thanks Bengal,,


Author:
holtsledge
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Date Posted: 14:01:26 04/09/24 Tue

things aren't good and only going to get worse, but I have to deal with it. I married her for better or worse in sickness and in health
[> [> [> [> [> [> Subject: Re: thanks Bengal,,


Author:
An Observer
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Date Posted: 14:18:13 04/09/24 Tue

Holtsie, I know I speak for many of the long-time posters here when I say that we are all thinking of you.

You have been one of the folks who has defined and created the culture of this little community. Knowing that you are facing some very difficult challenges is very sobering. You are ever in our thoughts.

"For better or for worse, in sickness and in health," indeed.
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Author:
joiseyfan
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Date Posted: 14:20:54 04/09/24 Tue

second the motion
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Author:
Bengal
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Date Posted: 16:12:29 04/09/24 Tue

Well put. G-dspeed.
[> [> Subject: Re: wrong name?


Author:
joiseyfan
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Date Posted: 16:53:49 04/07/24 Sun

Turns out Francis Scott King is actually an acclaimed artist represented in the National Portrait Gallery.

Coulda fooled me.


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