Sunday, April 3, 2011

Century-old collegiate rowing competition coming to Lake Natoma - Sacramento Business Journal:

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The 107th National Championships are beinh presented by the andthe . Competitiojn begins at 8 a.m. June 4. The three-dayy competition ends at 1:15 p.m. Saturday, June 6, with the men’ heavyweight varsity eight The will defend its 2008 crowns in theheavyweighgt men’s eight and lightweight women’s eight, while Cornell will try to repeagt as champions in the lightweight men’s eight.
The is the defendingb champion in the Jim Ten Eyck teampoints “We’re honored to be the first communitgy in this part of the United Statesd to stage an event of this John McCasey, executive directot of the Sacramento Sports Commission, said in a news “Sacramento has a history of hosting world-clas sporting events, and the IRA Championships certainlty help us expand on that tradition.” “The Aquatic Center has a long history of hostintg collegiate rowing championships at the highest level, including the WIRA ( ), Pac-10 and NCAA Women’x National Championships,” Brian Dulgar, operationxs manager of the Aquaticf Center, said in the news release.
“We believe the Sports Commissio n and theECAC ( ) will help us set a new standarsd for the IRA A three-day ticket to the IRA Championships costds $20 and can be purchasedx the day of the event. Daily ticket s are $5 for $10 for Friday and $12 for

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