The CRASH-B World Indoor Rowing Championships in Boston, the United States organises 80 ergometers for racing to get through the huge number of people who want to prove their speed over the standard 2000m distance. They come from around the world to do it and this year, at the 30th annual CRASH-B’s, over 2000 competitors gave it a go.
Racing categories ranged from age groups – going all the way to 93 year old Paul Randall and down to a 14 year old junior – to adaptive events to the much anticipated open category.
The open men’s race was dominated by American university rowers. Finishing first was Conlin McCabe, a Canadian currently rowing at the University of Washington. McCabe, 20, finished in a time of 5:48 ahead of fellow Washington rower, Hans Struzyna. McCabe raced last year for Canada in their top boat, the men’s eight while Struzyna was on the US under-23 team.
The rest of the story here: worldrowing.com
Racing categories ranged from age groups – going all the way to 93 year old Paul Randall and down to a 14 year old junior – to adaptive events to the much anticipated open category.
The open men’s race was dominated by American university rowers. Finishing first was Conlin McCabe, a Canadian currently rowing at the University of Washington. McCabe, 20, finished in a time of 5:48 ahead of fellow Washington rower, Hans Struzyna. McCabe raced last year for Canada in their top boat, the men’s eight while Struzyna was on the US under-23 team.
The rest of the story here: worldrowing.com
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