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REPRESENT! 106 BUCS Points Won for IC

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BUCS Beginner and Championship Head 2010: IC scooped 106 BUCS (British Universities & Colleges Sport, formerly BUSA) points at this years Championship and Beginner’s Head. There was gold for the LM4x, MC4+ & WC4+, silver for the WC4x & LM4- and bronze for the MC4- & MB8+, as well as several other top ten placings. Most students doubled and even tripled up in crews, racing down the 5km head course against the stream on Peterborough’s Nene River in snowy conditions.

MB8+ take bronze and advantage of cox Johnson.

After being cancelled due to bad weather last year, it was with great trepidation that a poor forecast was predicted over the weekend. Luckily coach Stuart Whitelaw’s years of experience meant he knew exactly how to motivate a squad in the face of such circumstances; “Be prepared for a long day in cold damp conditions with very few facilities within walking distance.” Off the back of such inspiration the novice squad set the ball rolling in style on Saturday claiming a bronze medal in the MB8+ (Cox: Johnson/Laughlin/McPhail/Johnston/Shaw/Hansen/McVey/Kanthasamy/Gledhill).  

The crew were split into fours for the second division racing as coxed boats; IC A (Cox: Hill/Laughlin/McPhail/Johston/Shaw) &
IC B (Cox: Johnson/Thompson/McVey/Kanthasamy/Gleghill). IC A performed well placing 5th while IC B became the victims of a Southampton cox who veered into the crew losing them valuable time. They settled for 14th. Reports in suggest the novice squad forgot about it pretty quickly due to somebody watching from the minibus… and may not recall the events of Saturday night.

On Sunday morning the senior men’s crews awoke to a snow-covered Peterborough and were still reeling from the injury of H-Dawg Henry Goodier the previous day in a practice paddle. It was the lightweight squad who brought home the bacon (but couldn’t eat it) by winning gold in the LM4x (Pearson/Mahony/Gillies/Brown) and collecting silver in the LM4- (Mahony/Gillies/Pearson/Brown). Drama had unfolded earlier back at the hotel when it was discovered that the weighing scales had been forgotten resulting in a very light breakfast for the paranoid crew.

Who needs food? LM4-: Mahony/Gillies/Pearson/Brown.
 
The first division bore the brunt of the bad weather with hypothermia claiming another BUCS athlete who had to be rescued from his boat. This resulted in all other crews having to wait in the heavily falling snow. The MC4+(Steele/Hudson/Bellion/Gordon) were stranded for over 45 minutes and according to Bellion, bowman Andy Gordon was horrified: “Man, it’s like the coldest thing ever. I can’t do this for much longer.” Gordon was so traumatized by the whole experience that the quad in the second division had to scratch. Meanwhile Alex Gillies was causing a fuss at not being allowed to race in skins. (He’s made of bees you know). Despite the cold the MC4+ managed a solid bronze. Steele is alleged to have informed a slightly concerned Bellion that: “I loved stroking you.” When asked about it later Bellion was adamant: “The pleasure was all his.”

The MC8+(Cox: Richards/Rankin/Sullivan/Hislop/Carrington/Bellion/Brown/Steele/Gillies) placed fifth in 15:31 behind winners Oxford Brookes while the MI8+ (Cox: Johnson/Palmer/Hudson/MearingSmith/Winchester/Seward/Spencer/Pearson/Gordon) finished fourth, also behind a winning Oxford Brookes crew. The MC4+ (Cox: Richards/Rankin/Sullivan/Hislop/Carrington) had packed their cans of Whoopass as requested, and took gold in 16:45 ahead of Reading in 17:07.

MC8+ move out to overtake Bath University.

With only 5 IC students in the women’s squad it was only possible to enter two boats, of which both medalled (pipe, put, smoke etc.). The result of the day (no bias) went to the WC4+ (Cox: Hill/Wilson/Pauls/Graham/Duffy) who won their event in 19:38, 01:26 ahead of Nottingham Trent who took silver. This was also faster than the winning WC4- (Cardiff: 19:42)…boom!

The WC4x (Pauls/Wilson/Duffy/Symmonds) took silver behind a strong Durham crew. As they made their way up to the start line, seat 2 POD was in severe disbelief at (i) being in a crew boat uninjured, (ii) being in a wing-rigged Empacher and (iii) sitting behind two GB representatives. Even more incredible was the realization that POD’s ingenious and foolproof plan to dispatch female IC student rowers had finally paid off; (Louise Hart: hurled from balcony/Georgie Phillips: run over with bicycle/Erica Thompson: brainwashed via hypnosis/Julia Hong: held at gun-point). Trapmore was out of options for crew selection. Staying in peak physical condition to ward off possible seat threats has taken its toll on the Duffmeister who will be wearing her yet to arrive medals (PLURAL baby!) for the foreseeable future.

WC4x: Pauls/Wilson/Duffy/Symmonds.

At the end of the day ICBC scored 106 BUCS points for Imperial (third overall) behind Reading (115) and Durham (130). ICBC continues to edge closer to the top ranked university and looks forward to a successful season off the back of these strong results. Well done everybody!

 

Christina Duffy

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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 24 February 2010 13:20 )