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SPORTS BRIEF: Three Former Crimson Rowers Compete in England’s 153rd Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race

Watched from the banks of the Thames River by approximately 250,000 spectators and seen by 4.5 million more viewers on

TROUBLED WATERS
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Defending National Champion Cornell Takes Four of Five Races

In Saturday’s testing set of races on the Schuylkill River, Pa., it soon became clear that the Crimson would not

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Navy, Penn No Match For Heavies in Opener

With a season-opening victory over Penn and Navy under their belts that brings the Adams Cup back to Cambridge for

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Rowers Shine at C.R.A.S.H.-B's

In a sweaty Agganis Arena at Boston University yesterday, hundreds of rowers awaited their chance at a mention in erging

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SPORTS BRIEF: Heavyweight boat takes first at Tail regatta.

The Harvard heavyweight and lightweight varsities turned in a promising performance in the fall’s final competition at the annual Tail

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SPORTS BRIEF: Princeton Chase brings second disappointment of season for Harvard.

After placing No. 11 at the Head of the Charles a week ago in Cambridge, the Harvard varsity lightweights incurred

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Under Bright Skies, Crew Returns

For the first time in several years, the sun shined upon the Head of the Charles Regatta. But in the

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SIDEBAR: Winds, tents, and an array of festivities unrelated to rowing make Head of the Charles a distinct local event.

The wind was whipping through the white tents at the Head of the Charles Regatta’s Reunion Village this weekend, and

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HEAD OF THE CHARLES '06: Not So Stern

In a crowded Kirkland dining hall last week, George Kitovitz and Otto Stegmaier begin protesting about their apparent height deficiencies.

OLD MEMORIES, NEW BEGINNINGS
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HEAD OF THE CHARLES '06: A Perfect Circle

It is October—decidedly a month of neutrality in the collegiate rowing world, when distance is measured in miles and productivity

MAN-NING UP
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HEAD OF THE CHARLES '06: Living Proof

For someone who almost never picked up an oar in the first place, Mansour Benkreira has made quite a name

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HEAD OF THE CHARLES '06: Coming Up Silver

So far, and so close. Such was the contradictory tale for the Harvard varsity lightweights in 2006. A perpetual game

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HEAD OF THE CHARLES '06: Walking the Walk

Harvard crew offers a unique opportunity for incoming freshmen with no rowing experience: Newell Boathouse is home to 23 heavyweight

DIFFERENT STROKES
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SEASON RECAP: After Years of Dominance, Harvard Misses Podium

The Crimson heavyweight crew is a powerhouse known for making history, and the 2006 team did not disappoint. Unfortunately for

THE LIGHTER SIDE
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SEASON RECAP: Coach Has Rowers Peak At Nationals

Charley Butt has a knack for getting his rowers to peak at the right time. 2006 was no exception, as

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