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Berkshire Rowing and Sculling Society. Home of BRASS – Berkshire Rowing and Sculling Society——–berkshirerowingandsculling@gmail.com. Spring Program Youth Rowers. End of Season Banquet. October 13, 2015. End of Season Banquet. 2015 Learn to Row Day. April 23, 2015. 2015 Learn to Row Day. April 28, 2014. Sue and Harriet demonstrate their rowing prowess to a Williams Eight. April 25, 2014. Sue and Harriet demonstrate their rowing prowess to a Williams Eight. Just for the fun of it! December 10, 2013.
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2015 Learn to Row Day – Berkshire Rowing and Sculling Society
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Berkshire Rowing and Sculling Society. Home of BRASS – Berkshire Rowing and Sculling Society——–berkshirerowingandsculling@gmail.com. Spring Program Youth Rowers. 2015 Learn to Row Day. April 23, 2015. April 23, 2015. Boathouse Opening – Saturday April 25th. Learn to Row – Rain or Shine. BRASS SignUp Genius Instructions. BRASS Newsletter Vol. 1. BRASS Newsletter Vol. 2. Photographs taken/posted of BRASS activities may be used for publicity purposes. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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2013 Regatta Results – Berkshire Rowing and Sculling Society
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Berkshire Rowing and Sculling Society. Home of BRASS – Berkshire Rowing and Sculling Society——–berkshirerowingandsculling@gmail.com. Spring Program Youth Rowers. Green Mountain Head Regatta – Putney, VT – Sept 28, 2013. Men’s 1x – 55- 64. Randy Oberle – 0:24:14.4. Men’s 1x – 45-54. Chris King – 0:24:40.2. Women’s 1x – 65 – 74. Harriet Cuyler – 0:25:58.2 (3rd Place). Women’s 1x – 55- 64. Joanne Murphy – 0:27:05.9. Mixed 2x – (100 yrs total). Tina McLaughlin and Don Roche – 0:24:41.6. Send to Email Address.
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Berkshire Rowing and Sculling Society. Home of BRASS – Berkshire Rowing and Sculling Society——–berkshirerowingandsculling@gmail.com. Spring Program Youth Rowers. Brass is dedicated to the promotion and advancement of recreational and competitive rowing, with the focus toward education and camaraderie of the sport. Directions to Burbank Park. PO BOX 787, Pittsfield, Ma 01202. Check us out on the web at berkshirerowing.com. BRASS SignUp Genius Instructions. BRASS Newsletter Vol. 1. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Regatta Results – BRASS Members 2011 – Berkshire Rowing and Sculling Society
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Berkshire Rowing and Sculling Society. Home of BRASS – Berkshire Rowing and Sculling Society——–berkshirerowingandsculling@gmail.com. Spring Program Youth Rowers. Regatta Results BRASS Members 2011. FISA World Masters Regatta (Poznan, Poland) Sept 7-11. Pim Goodbody Mixed Double 1st. Men’s 8 1st. Head of the Mohawk – Oct 1. Chris King and Randy Oberle. Men’s master’s double 1st (1). EAD OF THE HOUSATONIC – Oct 8. Dave Hall, Don Roche,. Randy Oberle & Chris Farley. Men’s quad 8th (9). Join 134 other follow...
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TRI HARDER: RACE REPORTS
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A collection of my race reports from seasons past. They're not always pretty, the results or the writing, but they're here and always open for your feedback. ●. HMRRC Winter Series #3 10K. Hudson Crossing Triathlon (Sprint). Boilermaker 15K [Utica, NY]. Hunter Mountain, NY]. BMW Berlin Marathon [Berlin, DE]. Troy YMCA Monster Dash 5K. Detroit Turkey Trot 10K. Albany Last Run 5K. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Seriously along the way. Athlete through their early racing experiences, ...
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TRI HARDER: RACE REPORT - Ice Breaker Challenge 5K
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RACE REPORT - Ice Breaker Challenge 5K. Sunday, April 1, 2012. 21:12, 27th overall (would have been 4th female. you know. if I were a girl) :). Posted by Sean in NY. 160; October 19, 2015 at 9:56 PM. This is such an inspirational story to share. Christmas gift hampers australia. Christmas baskets australia online. Keep on keeping on, were following you. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Seriously along the way. You don't seem to find many blogs that follow the lesser. Athlete ...
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TRI HARDER: March 2012
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RACE REPORT - Running of the Green Island (4 Miles). Saturday, March 17, 2012. Then, however TRAGEDY STRUCK! Anyway, the warm-up proved that the race was a 'GO' and it was on from there. And, before I knew it I was through the first mile at 7:05. NICE! If goals and pace are set correctly, then it's a great way of keeping yourself calm during a race knowing that if things turn South you're not screwed. Still have never seen a photo of myself running with both feet off the ground. You better believe I am!
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TRI HARDER: RACE REPORT - Running of the Green Island (4 Miles)
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RACE REPORT - Running of the Green Island (4 Miles). Saturday, March 17, 2012. Then, however TRAGEDY STRUCK! Anyway, the warm-up proved that the race was a 'GO' and it was on from there. And, before I knew it I was through the first mile at 7:05. NICE! If goals and pace are set correctly, then it's a great way of keeping yourself calm during a race knowing that if things turn South you're not screwed. Still have never seen a photo of myself running with both feet off the ground. You better believe I am!
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