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250412 NC Rowing Championships-1732559 by Damon.Moritz@NoVASportsPage.com

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250412 NC Rowing Championships-1732559

HIGH POINT, N.C. (April 12, 2025) — James Madison University (JMU) Rowing Club competed in four events at the seventh annual Bethany Medical North Carolina Rowing Championships at Festival Park on Oak Hollow Lake. JMU medaled in two events, placing second in the Women’s Novice event (Race 58) with a time of 6:54.63—just behind NC State (6:50.95) and ahead of Davidson (7:36.10)—and placing first in Race 100 after UNC Wilmington did not start. The team also raced in Race 9, recording a 5:16.45 finish behind NC State and High Point University, and posted a 0:53.35 split in Race 71. The regatta featured more than 400 boat entries from youth, collegiate, and Masters divisions, including elite matchups between Team USA and Team World in the Lenny Peters Cup. Highlights included the RP3 Row Zone warm-up area and a sold-out Regatta Lounge experience with Olympic medalists and U.S. National Team athletes. (Photo by Damon Moritz)

250412 NC Rowing Championships-1732728 by Damon.Moritz@NoVASportsPage.com

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250412 NC Rowing Championships-1732728

HIGH POINT, N.C. (April 12, 2025) — James Madison University (JMU) Rowing Club competed in four events at the seventh annual Bethany Medical North Carolina Rowing Championships at Festival Park on Oak Hollow Lake. JMU medaled in two events, placing second in the Women’s Novice event (Race 58) with a time of 6:54.63—just behind NC State (6:50.95) and ahead of Davidson (7:36.10)—and placing first in Race 100 after UNC Wilmington did not start. The team also raced in Race 9, recording a 5:16.45 finish behind NC State and High Point University, and posted a 0:53.35 split in Race 71. The regatta featured more than 400 boat entries from youth, collegiate, and Masters divisions, including elite matchups between Team USA and Team World in the Lenny Peters Cup. Highlights included the RP3 Row Zone warm-up area and a sold-out Regatta Lounge experience with Olympic medalists and U.S. National Team athletes. (Photo by Damon Moritz)

250412 NC Rowing Championships-1724043 by Damon.Moritz@NoVASportsPage.com

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250412 NC Rowing Championships-1724043

HIGH POINT, N.C. (April 12, 2025) — James Madison University (JMU) Rowing Club competed in four events at the seventh annual Bethany Medical North Carolina Rowing Championships at Festival Park on Oak Hollow Lake. JMU medaled in two events, placing second in the Women’s Novice event (Race 58) with a time of 6:54.63—just behind NC State (6:50.95) and ahead of Davidson (7:36.10)—and placing first in Race 100 after UNC Wilmington did not start. The team also raced in Race 9, recording a 5:16.45 finish behind NC State and High Point University, and posted a 0:53.35 split in Race 71. The regatta featured more than 400 boat entries from youth, collegiate, and Masters divisions, including elite matchups between Team USA and Team World in the Lenny Peters Cup. Highlights included the RP3 Row Zone warm-up area and a sold-out Regatta Lounge experience with Olympic medalists and U.S. National Team athletes. (Photo by Damon Moritz)

250412 NC Rowing Championships-1726071 by Damon.Moritz@NoVASportsPage.com

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250412 NC Rowing Championships-1726071

HIGH POINT, N.C. (April 12, 2025) — James Madison University (JMU) Rowing Club competed in four events at the seventh annual Bethany Medical North Carolina Rowing Championships at Festival Park on Oak Hollow Lake. JMU medaled in two events, placing second in the Women’s Novice event (Race 58) with a time of 6:54.63—just behind NC State (6:50.95) and ahead of Davidson (7:36.10)—and placing first in Race 100 after UNC Wilmington did not start. The team also raced in Race 9, recording a 5:16.45 finish behind NC State and High Point University, and posted a 0:53.35 split in Race 71. The regatta featured more than 400 boat entries from youth, collegiate, and Masters divisions, including elite matchups between Team USA and Team World in the Lenny Peters Cup. Highlights included the RP3 Row Zone warm-up area and a sold-out Regatta Lounge experience with Olympic medalists and U.S. National Team athletes. (Photo by Damon Moritz)

250412 NC Rowing Championships-1728242 by Damon.Moritz@NoVASportsPage.com

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250412 NC Rowing Championships-1728242

HIGH POINT, N.C. (April 12, 2025) — James Madison University (JMU) Rowing Club competed in four events at the seventh annual Bethany Medical North Carolina Rowing Championships at Festival Park on Oak Hollow Lake. JMU medaled in two events, placing second in the Women’s Novice event (Race 58) with a time of 6:54.63—just behind NC State (6:50.95) and ahead of Davidson (7:36.10)—and placing first in Race 100 after UNC Wilmington did not start. The team also raced in Race 9, recording a 5:16.45 finish behind NC State and High Point University, and posted a 0:53.35 split in Race 71. The regatta featured more than 400 boat entries from youth, collegiate, and Masters divisions, including elite matchups between Team USA and Team World in the Lenny Peters Cup. Highlights included the RP3 Row Zone warm-up area and a sold-out Regatta Lounge experience with Olympic medalists and U.S. National Team athletes. (Photo by Damon Moritz)

250412 NC Rowing Championships-1721684 by Damon.Moritz@NoVASportsPage.com

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250412 NC Rowing Championships-1721684

HIGH POINT, N.C. (April 12, 2025) — James Madison University (JMU) Rowing Club competed in four events at the seventh annual Bethany Medical North Carolina Rowing Championships at Festival Park on Oak Hollow Lake. JMU medaled in two events, placing second in the Women’s Novice event (Race 58) with a time of 6:54.63—just behind NC State (6:50.95) and ahead of Davidson (7:36.10)—and placing first in Race 100 after UNC Wilmington did not start. The team also raced in Race 9, recording a 5:16.45 finish behind NC State and High Point University, and posted a 0:53.35 split in Race 71. The regatta featured more than 400 boat entries from youth, collegiate, and Masters divisions, including elite matchups between Team USA and Team World in the Lenny Peters Cup. Highlights included the RP3 Row Zone warm-up area and a sold-out Regatta Lounge experience with Olympic medalists and U.S. National Team athletes. (Photo by Damon Moritz)

250412 NC Rowing Championships-1725177 by Damon.Moritz@NoVASportsPage.com

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250412 NC Rowing Championships-1725177

HIGH POINT, N.C. (April 12, 2025) — James Madison University (JMU) Rowing Club competed in four events at the seventh annual Bethany Medical North Carolina Rowing Championships at Festival Park on Oak Hollow Lake. JMU medaled in two events, placing second in the Women’s Novice event (Race 58) with a time of 6:54.63—just behind NC State (6:50.95) and ahead of Davidson (7:36.10)—and placing first in Race 100 after UNC Wilmington did not start. The team also raced in Race 9, recording a 5:16.45 finish behind NC State and High Point University, and posted a 0:53.35 split in Race 71. The regatta featured more than 400 boat entries from youth, collegiate, and Masters divisions, including elite matchups between Team USA and Team World in the Lenny Peters Cup. Highlights included the RP3 Row Zone warm-up area and a sold-out Regatta Lounge experience with Olympic medalists and U.S. National Team athletes. (Photo by Damon Moritz)

250412 NC Rowing Championships-1723547 by Damon.Moritz@NoVASportsPage.com

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250412 NC Rowing Championships-1723547

HIGH POINT, N.C. (April 12, 2025) — James Madison University (JMU) Rowing Club competed in four events at the seventh annual Bethany Medical North Carolina Rowing Championships at Festival Park on Oak Hollow Lake. JMU medaled in two events, placing second in the Women’s Novice event (Race 58) with a time of 6:54.63—just behind NC State (6:50.95) and ahead of Davidson (7:36.10)—and placing first in Race 100 after UNC Wilmington did not start. The team also raced in Race 9, recording a 5:16.45 finish behind NC State and High Point University, and posted a 0:53.35 split in Race 71. The regatta featured more than 400 boat entries from youth, collegiate, and Masters divisions, including elite matchups between Team USA and Team World in the Lenny Peters Cup. Highlights included the RP3 Row Zone warm-up area and a sold-out Regatta Lounge experience with Olympic medalists and U.S. National Team athletes. (Photo by Damon Moritz)

250412 NC Rowing Championships-1722713 by Damon.Moritz@NoVASportsPage.com

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250412 NC Rowing Championships-1722713

HIGH POINT, N.C. (April 12, 2025) — James Madison University (JMU) Rowing Club competed in four events at the seventh annual Bethany Medical North Carolina Rowing Championships at Festival Park on Oak Hollow Lake. JMU medaled in two events, placing second in the Women’s Novice event (Race 58) with a time of 6:54.63—just behind NC State (6:50.95) and ahead of Davidson (7:36.10)—and placing first in Race 100 after UNC Wilmington did not start. The team also raced in Race 9, recording a 5:16.45 finish behind NC State and High Point University, and posted a 0:53.35 split in Race 71. The regatta featured more than 400 boat entries from youth, collegiate, and Masters divisions, including elite matchups between Team USA and Team World in the Lenny Peters Cup. Highlights included the RP3 Row Zone warm-up area and a sold-out Regatta Lounge experience with Olympic medalists and U.S. National Team athletes. (Photo by Damon Moritz)

250412 NC Rowing Championships-1734354 by Damon.Moritz@NoVASportsPage.com

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250412 NC Rowing Championships-1734354

HIGH POINT, N.C. (April 12, 2025) — James Madison University (JMU) Rowing Club competed in four events at the seventh annual Bethany Medical North Carolina Rowing Championships at Festival Park on Oak Hollow Lake. JMU medaled in two events, placing second in the Women’s Novice event (Race 58) with a time of 6:54.63—just behind NC State (6:50.95) and ahead of Davidson (7:36.10)—and placing first in Race 100 after UNC Wilmington did not start. The team also raced in Race 9, recording a 5:16.45 finish behind NC State and High Point University, and posted a 0:53.35 split in Race 71. The regatta featured more than 400 boat entries from youth, collegiate, and Masters divisions, including elite matchups between Team USA and Team World in the Lenny Peters Cup. Highlights included the RP3 Row Zone warm-up area and a sold-out Regatta Lounge experience with Olympic medalists and U.S. National Team athletes. (Photo by Damon Moritz)

250412 NC Rowing Championships-1735341 by Damon.Moritz@NoVASportsPage.com

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250412 NC Rowing Championships-1735341

HIGH POINT, N.C. (April 12, 2025) — James Madison University (JMU) Rowing Club competed in four events at the seventh annual Bethany Medical North Carolina Rowing Championships at Festival Park on Oak Hollow Lake. JMU medaled in two events, placing second in the Women’s Novice event (Race 58) with a time of 6:54.63—just behind NC State (6:50.95) and ahead of Davidson (7:36.10)—and placing first in Race 100 after UNC Wilmington did not start. The team also raced in Race 9, recording a 5:16.45 finish behind NC State and High Point University, and posted a 0:53.35 split in Race 71. The regatta featured more than 400 boat entries from youth, collegiate, and Masters divisions, including elite matchups between Team USA and Team World in the Lenny Peters Cup. Highlights included the RP3 Row Zone warm-up area and a sold-out Regatta Lounge experience with Olympic medalists and U.S. National Team athletes. (Photo by Damon Moritz)

250412 NC Rowing Championships-1721549 by Damon.Moritz@NoVASportsPage.com

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250412 NC Rowing Championships-1721549

HIGH POINT, N.C. (April 12, 2025) — James Madison University (JMU) Rowing Club competed in four events at the seventh annual Bethany Medical North Carolina Rowing Championships at Festival Park on Oak Hollow Lake. JMU medaled in two events, placing second in the Women’s Novice event (Race 58) with a time of 6:54.63—just behind NC State (6:50.95) and ahead of Davidson (7:36.10)—and placing first in Race 100 after UNC Wilmington did not start. The team also raced in Race 9, recording a 5:16.45 finish behind NC State and High Point University, and posted a 0:53.35 split in Race 71. The regatta featured more than 400 boat entries from youth, collegiate, and Masters divisions, including elite matchups between Team USA and Team World in the Lenny Peters Cup. Highlights included the RP3 Row Zone warm-up area and a sold-out Regatta Lounge experience with Olympic medalists and U.S. National Team athletes. (Photo by Damon Moritz)

250412 NC Rowing Championships-1729670 by Damon.Moritz@NoVASportsPage.com

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250412 NC Rowing Championships-1729670

HIGH POINT, N.C. (April 12, 2025) — James Madison University (JMU) Rowing Club competed in four events at the seventh annual Bethany Medical North Carolina Rowing Championships at Festival Park on Oak Hollow Lake. JMU medaled in two events, placing second in the Women’s Novice event (Race 58) with a time of 6:54.63—just behind NC State (6:50.95) and ahead of Davidson (7:36.10)—and placing first in Race 100 after UNC Wilmington did not start. The team also raced in Race 9, recording a 5:16.45 finish behind NC State and High Point University, and posted a 0:53.35 split in Race 71. The regatta featured more than 400 boat entries from youth, collegiate, and Masters divisions, including elite matchups between Team USA and Team World in the Lenny Peters Cup. Highlights included the RP3 Row Zone warm-up area and a sold-out Regatta Lounge experience with Olympic medalists and U.S. National Team athletes. (Photo by Damon Moritz)

250412 NC Rowing Championships-1735586 by Damon.Moritz@NoVASportsPage.com

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250412 NC Rowing Championships-1735586

HIGH POINT, N.C. (April 12, 2025) — James Madison University (JMU) Rowing Club competed in four events at the seventh annual Bethany Medical North Carolina Rowing Championships at Festival Park on Oak Hollow Lake. JMU medaled in two events, placing second in the Women’s Novice event (Race 58) with a time of 6:54.63—just behind NC State (6:50.95) and ahead of Davidson (7:36.10)—and placing first in Race 100 after UNC Wilmington did not start. The team also raced in Race 9, recording a 5:16.45 finish behind NC State and High Point University, and posted a 0:53.35 split in Race 71. The regatta featured more than 400 boat entries from youth, collegiate, and Masters divisions, including elite matchups between Team USA and Team World in the Lenny Peters Cup. Highlights included the RP3 Row Zone warm-up area and a sold-out Regatta Lounge experience with Olympic medalists and U.S. National Team athletes. (Photo by Damon Moritz)

250412 NC Rowing Championships-1732593 by Damon.Moritz@NoVASportsPage.com

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250412 NC Rowing Championships-1732593

HIGH POINT, N.C. (April 12, 2025) — James Madison University (JMU) Rowing Club competed in four events at the seventh annual Bethany Medical North Carolina Rowing Championships at Festival Park on Oak Hollow Lake. JMU medaled in two events, placing second in the Women’s Novice event (Race 58) with a time of 6:54.63—just behind NC State (6:50.95) and ahead of Davidson (7:36.10)—and placing first in Race 100 after UNC Wilmington did not start. The team also raced in Race 9, recording a 5:16.45 finish behind NC State and High Point University, and posted a 0:53.35 split in Race 71. The regatta featured more than 400 boat entries from youth, collegiate, and Masters divisions, including elite matchups between Team USA and Team World in the Lenny Peters Cup. Highlights included the RP3 Row Zone warm-up area and a sold-out Regatta Lounge experience with Olympic medalists and U.S. National Team athletes. (Photo by Damon Moritz)

250412 NC Rowing Championships-1724243 by Damon.Moritz@NoVASportsPage.com

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250412 NC Rowing Championships-1724243

HIGH POINT, N.C. (April 12, 2025) — James Madison University (JMU) Rowing Club competed in four events at the seventh annual Bethany Medical North Carolina Rowing Championships at Festival Park on Oak Hollow Lake. JMU medaled in two events, placing second in the Women’s Novice event (Race 58) with a time of 6:54.63—just behind NC State (6:50.95) and ahead of Davidson (7:36.10)—and placing first in Race 100 after UNC Wilmington did not start. The team also raced in Race 9, recording a 5:16.45 finish behind NC State and High Point University, and posted a 0:53.35 split in Race 71. The regatta featured more than 400 boat entries from youth, collegiate, and Masters divisions, including elite matchups between Team USA and Team World in the Lenny Peters Cup. Highlights included the RP3 Row Zone warm-up area and a sold-out Regatta Lounge experience with Olympic medalists and U.S. National Team athletes. (Photo by Damon Moritz)

250412 NC Rowing Championships-1732775 by Damon.Moritz@NoVASportsPage.com

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250412 NC Rowing Championships-1732775

HIGH POINT, N.C. (April 12, 2025) — James Madison University (JMU) Rowing Club competed in four events at the seventh annual Bethany Medical North Carolina Rowing Championships at Festival Park on Oak Hollow Lake. JMU medaled in two events, placing second in the Women’s Novice event (Race 58) with a time of 6:54.63—just behind NC State (6:50.95) and ahead of Davidson (7:36.10)—and placing first in Race 100 after UNC Wilmington did not start. The team also raced in Race 9, recording a 5:16.45 finish behind NC State and High Point University, and posted a 0:53.35 split in Race 71. The regatta featured more than 400 boat entries from youth, collegiate, and Masters divisions, including elite matchups between Team USA and Team World in the Lenny Peters Cup. Highlights included the RP3 Row Zone warm-up area and a sold-out Regatta Lounge experience with Olympic medalists and U.S. National Team athletes. (Photo by Damon Moritz)

250412 NC Rowing Championships-1725723 by Damon.Moritz@NoVASportsPage.com

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250412 NC Rowing Championships-1725723

HIGH POINT, N.C. (April 12, 2025) — James Madison University (JMU) Rowing Club competed in four events at the seventh annual Bethany Medical North Carolina Rowing Championships at Festival Park on Oak Hollow Lake. JMU medaled in two events, placing second in the Women’s Novice event (Race 58) with a time of 6:54.63—just behind NC State (6:50.95) and ahead of Davidson (7:36.10)—and placing first in Race 100 after UNC Wilmington did not start. The team also raced in Race 9, recording a 5:16.45 finish behind NC State and High Point University, and posted a 0:53.35 split in Race 71. The regatta featured more than 400 boat entries from youth, collegiate, and Masters divisions, including elite matchups between Team USA and Team World in the Lenny Peters Cup. Highlights included the RP3 Row Zone warm-up area and a sold-out Regatta Lounge experience with Olympic medalists and U.S. National Team athletes. (Photo by Damon Moritz)

250412 NC Rowing Championships-1723406 by Damon.Moritz@NoVASportsPage.com

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250412 NC Rowing Championships-1723406

HIGH POINT, N.C. (April 12, 2025) — James Madison University (JMU) Rowing Club competed in four events at the seventh annual Bethany Medical North Carolina Rowing Championships at Festival Park on Oak Hollow Lake. JMU medaled in two events, placing second in the Women’s Novice event (Race 58) with a time of 6:54.63—just behind NC State (6:50.95) and ahead of Davidson (7:36.10)—and placing first in Race 100 after UNC Wilmington did not start. The team also raced in Race 9, recording a 5:16.45 finish behind NC State and High Point University, and posted a 0:53.35 split in Race 71. The regatta featured more than 400 boat entries from youth, collegiate, and Masters divisions, including elite matchups between Team USA and Team World in the Lenny Peters Cup. Highlights included the RP3 Row Zone warm-up area and a sold-out Regatta Lounge experience with Olympic medalists and U.S. National Team athletes. (Photo by Damon Moritz)

250412 NC Rowing Championships-1723932 by Damon.Moritz@NoVASportsPage.com

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250412 NC Rowing Championships-1723932

HIGH POINT, N.C. (April 12, 2025) — James Madison University (JMU) Rowing Club competed in four events at the seventh annual Bethany Medical North Carolina Rowing Championships at Festival Park on Oak Hollow Lake. JMU medaled in two events, placing second in the Women’s Novice event (Race 58) with a time of 6:54.63—just behind NC State (6:50.95) and ahead of Davidson (7:36.10)—and placing first in Race 100 after UNC Wilmington did not start. The team also raced in Race 9, recording a 5:16.45 finish behind NC State and High Point University, and posted a 0:53.35 split in Race 71. The regatta featured more than 400 boat entries from youth, collegiate, and Masters divisions, including elite matchups between Team USA and Team World in the Lenny Peters Cup. Highlights included the RP3 Row Zone warm-up area and a sold-out Regatta Lounge experience with Olympic medalists and U.S. National Team athletes. (Photo by Damon Moritz)