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Old Town Dominion Boat Club Draws Rowers From Numerous Schools and Takes Third in Philadelphia

Musse Yimer and Anton Katula of Wakefield High School are part of the ODBC Crew. (Courtesy photo)

Old Dominion Boat Club’s Crew

ALEXANDRIA, VA– Old Dominion Boat Club fielded 23 boats of men and women at the recent race at Head of the Schuylkill, where the women’s freshman eight rowed to a third-place finish in one of the biggest races of the fall season

This season, ODBC has drawn rowers from TC Williams, Bishop Ireton, Washington & Lee, Wakefield, James Madison, McLean and Maret. Fall season gives a chance for rowers to get to know each other across schools. “It makes the spring season less intimidating,” said Caroline Miles, women’s 2V coxswain. “This program opens up the doors to new people and friendships.”

Third in Philadelphia in Field of 9,000 Rowers

The women’s frosh eight boat, took third. (Courtesy photo)

The race at Head of the Schuylkill takes place on Philadelphia’s Main Line, past the city’s historic boathouse row. Nearly 9,000 rowers typically compete in the 40-year-old regatta. This year’s race took place on a cold, damp day, when delays related to the sheer number of rowers meant teams waited on the river long past scheduled start times.

“I was worried about the time because we started 40 minutes late, and I was scared the girls were getting cold,” said Maddy Glanz, freshman eight coxswain. “Also, before the race, my microphone broke, causing us to have to rewire the whole boat. Thank goodness we got it done in time!”

The frosh eight overcame the cold with a time of 15:52.262. The winning boat from Saugatuck Rowing won with a time of 15:11.552. Other ODBC boats also outperformed: The men’s lightweight eight was 10th in a field of 70 boats with a time of 13.43.464. The ODBC women’s second varsity boat was 12th in a field of 56 boats with a time of 15:26.912. Sisters Maddie and Mac Allen competed for the first time together in the women’s 2V.

Next week marks the last regattas of the fall rowing season, as ODBC lightweight boats travel to Head of the Hooch, and the rest of the club heads for Head of the Occoquan.

 

Mary Wadland

Mary Wadland is the Publisher and Editor in Chief of The Zebra Press, founded by her in 2010. Originally from Delray Beach, Florida, Mary is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Hollins College in Roanoke, VA and has lived and worked in the Alexandria publishing community since 1987.

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