" To know that which before us lies in daily life is the prime wisdom. " John Milton, Paradise Lost, Book VIII
Monday, April 11, 2005
Windermere-Stanford Crew Classic
This past Saturday, T and I made it out to the inner waterways of Redwood Shores to watch the third annual Windermere-Stanford Crew Classic (link here), purportedly the largest rowing competition on the west coast. The field included all of the top collegiate and club-level teams in various classes (men's varsity eight, women's varsity eight, lightweight, junior varsity, freshmen) and included defending national champions Cal (link), Yale, Princeton, Dartmouth, Virginia, Washington, Michigan, Wisconsin, Texas, and Stanford. Watching the Henley-style races along the banks of the waterway, just yards from the passing rowers was intense. You could hear the coxswains barking, the oars cutting the air, the seats gliding on their tracks, and the rowers exhaling. While not yet as large a spectator event as the Head of the Charles in Cambridge, Mass. (link), the annual competition will become much more visible in the coming years, for sure. And yes, the Cal men's varsity eight won the men's title (link). Also found out an interesting tidbit. T's aunt was once the coxswain on the Seoul National University collegiate team. That would explain her aunt's unusually high energy level.