Monday, July 10, 2006

Winning in Wales

Not quite a record breaking weekend’s winnings but close as CBRC brought a total of 38 pots back to England from Llandaff.

The roll of honour:
Men’s Novice Four
Womens S2 Eight – Saturday and Sunday
Hall and Specht S3 Pair
Mixed S3 Eight
Men’s S3 Eight composite with Cardiff City

Particular congratulations to the Novice 4 as some of the crew have been looking for that first win since they started rowing in 1984.

7 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:24 am

    gurt, i'm shocked. you have omitted to count the pots won by the most important members of the crews - the cox'ns!!!

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  2. Anonymous10:13 am

    Too right... That was my hardest won coxing pot ever!

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  3. Anonymous10:47 am

    Jimmy you only won half the half-pint pot.

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  4. I think you'll find that my mathematics is correct on this occasion. The Bristol/Cardiff 8 only contained 4 Bristol rowers so contributes 4 pots to the total. Add this to 3 8's with 9 pots each, a coxed four with 5 pots and a pair with 2 pots and you reach a total of 38 pots as reported.

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  5. Anonymous11:53 am

    Why only half the half pint?!? I think you will find it is a full half pint.

    And if the original cox can't turn up for the important race, then that's not my fault!

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  6. Anonymous3:24 pm

    From our own website:

    Pot total: 96 (Women: 79, Men: 17)

    Come on guys - what are you going to do about it? Start competing?

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  7. Anonymous12:49 pm

    It's all about quality not quantity.

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