The 2019 Burnaby Lake Small Boat Invitational
>> The Washington State University women's rowing team will travel to Burnaby, British Columbia, to participate in the Burnaby Lake Small Boat Invitational, Saturday, Oct. 5... the regatta will commence at 9 a.m. Seven pairs and four singles from WSU will compete in the four-kilometer race, open to all classes of rowers…Washington State will face crews from the University of British Columbia and the University of Fraser Valley in the women's senior coxless pair event...the singles will race against University of British Columbia...the singles will compete at 9 a.m. while the pairs will race at 1 p.m....an awards ceremony will follow the completion of the final race.
Ninth Annual Burnaby Lake Small Boat Invitational:
>> The ninth annual Burnaby Lake Small Boat Invitational, hosted by the Burnaby Lake Rowing Club, will take place on Burnaby Lake at Burnaby, British Columbia...it is a time-trial competition, in which teams will race the clock…the four-kilometer head race features one 180-degree turn…the top six fastest finishers, men and women, in each boat class will vie for the title of Regatta Champion in a 250-meter sprint, which takes place in front of the rowing club's old grandstands.
WSU Head Coach Jane LaRiviere On Fall Training: "It's been good, we are trying to row as many kilometers as possible each day. Our focus has been on small boats...we had a pretty good outing against Gonzaga, but we obviously identified a few things we want to work on, and we've been working on those this week, and continue to improve a little bit each week as the fall progresses."
WSU Head Coach Jane LaRiviere On Burnaby: "The whole team doesn't get to go so it's a motivator, you have to earn the right to go to Burnaby. Racing in Canada is unique...We get to race some Canadian colleges, and it's really good to compare ourselves across the boarder with someone."
Previously At Burnaby Lake:
>> The Washington State University women's rowing team placed three pairs in the final 250-meter sprint at the Burnaby Lake Small Boat Invitational, senior Ivy Elling Quaintance and her partner won the 4,000-meter time trial and for the third strait year the title of Regatta Champions by winning the sprint. Washington State had four entries in the women's single sculls. Junior Renee Kemp had the highest finish for the Cougars at eighth overall.
>> The Washington State University women's rowing team will travel to Burnaby, British Columbia, to participate in the Burnaby Lake Small Boat Invitational, Saturday, Oct. 5... the regatta will commence at 9 a.m. Seven pairs and four singles from WSU will compete in the four-kilometer race, open to all classes of rowers…Washington State will face crews from the University of British Columbia and the University of Fraser Valley in the women's senior coxless pair event...the singles will race against University of British Columbia...the singles will compete at 9 a.m. while the pairs will race at 1 p.m....an awards ceremony will follow the completion of the final race.
Ninth Annual Burnaby Lake Small Boat Invitational:
>> The ninth annual Burnaby Lake Small Boat Invitational, hosted by the Burnaby Lake Rowing Club, will take place on Burnaby Lake at Burnaby, British Columbia...it is a time-trial competition, in which teams will race the clock…the four-kilometer head race features one 180-degree turn…the top six fastest finishers, men and women, in each boat class will vie for the title of Regatta Champion in a 250-meter sprint, which takes place in front of the rowing club's old grandstands.
WSU Head Coach Jane LaRiviere On Fall Training: "It's been good, we are trying to row as many kilometers as possible each day. Our focus has been on small boats...we had a pretty good outing against Gonzaga, but we obviously identified a few things we want to work on, and we've been working on those this week, and continue to improve a little bit each week as the fall progresses."
WSU Head Coach Jane LaRiviere On Burnaby: "The whole team doesn't get to go so it's a motivator, you have to earn the right to go to Burnaby. Racing in Canada is unique...We get to race some Canadian colleges, and it's really good to compare ourselves across the boarder with someone."
Previously At Burnaby Lake:
>> The Washington State University women's rowing team placed three pairs in the final 250-meter sprint at the Burnaby Lake Small Boat Invitational, senior Ivy Elling Quaintance and her partner won the 4,000-meter time trial and for the third strait year the title of Regatta Champions by winning the sprint. Washington State had four entries in the women's single sculls. Junior Renee Kemp had the highest finish for the Cougars at eighth overall.