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2010 Pac-10® Rowing Championships

May 16, 2010

Lake Natoma, Gold River, CA, USA

Some of the nation's top-rated collegiate crews will compete on Lake Natoma (just east of Sacramento) to determine the Pac-10 Conference Rowing Champions. JAMCO will cover this event with live split-times and results.

May 12: The Pac-10 has published a summary of the competing crews.

Results

Finish Times and Splits

All times are Pacific Daylight Savings Time (PDT)

Time Event Heat Result
 9:30 Men's Frosh Novice Eight Final 01
 9:50 Women's Novice Eight Final 02
10:10 Men's Varsity Four Final 03
10:30 Women's Varsity Four Final 04
10:50 Men's 2nd Varsity Eight Final 05
11:10 Women's 2nd Varsity Eight Final 06
11:30 Men's Varsity Eight Final 07
11:50 Women's Varsity Eight Final 08

Team Standings

Teams earn points based on their finish positions in each race.

Place Men's Team (points) Women's Team (points)
1 Washington (72) Cal (39.5)
2 Cal (63) Stanford (39)
3 Stanford (54) Washington (31.5)
4 Oregon State (40) USC (24.5)
5 Washington State (32) UCLA (22)
6 USC (22) Washington State (17.5)
7 UCLA (8) Oregon State (8)
8 Oregon (5)

The Course

Lake Natoma race course Sunday morning

Lake Natoma is located in the metropolitan Sacramento area [ Google Maps ], near the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains. It is fed by the snow melt by the American River and is a year-round, multi-use recreational area.

The race course is a world-class facility for rowing, kayaking, canoeing, and other water sports. The facility is run by the Sacramento State Aquatic Center and the California State Parks and Recreation.

About JAMCO Race Bulletins

Unofficial Times — JAMCO takes its own finishing times and those are the first finishing times to appear on JAMCO's real time race result pages. Those pages are marked "unofficial" because the Regatta Committee is also taking finishing times, and its times are the "official" times. The Regatta Committee provides JAMCO with its "official" times after the races are over, and JAMCO then enters the "official" times on its reports. Therefore, there may be a considerable delay in replacing the "unofficial" times with "official" times, but the order of finish should not change."

Color Coding — Real time movements by crews during each 500 meter interval are highlighted by different colors. Gold (yellow) crews are closing on the leader in the current 500. Silver (light blue) crews are closing on the second place crew, but falling further behind the leader. Bronze (orange) crews are closing on the third place crew, but falling further behind the leader and the second place crews. White crews are falling further behind all three leading crews. Quite often, when a crew turns gold, it takes the lead in the next 500.

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Team JAMCO

JAMCO is completely run by volunteers, for the benefit of the rowing community. Today, we were assisted by Deborah, Scott, Debie, Liz and Dennis.

Special thanks to Heather, Kris and Kristina from the Pac-10, and Bob Whitford of the Sac State Aquatic Center.

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