Saturday, September 18, 2010

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

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The 107th National Championships are being presented by the andthe . Competitionn begins at 8 a.m. Thursday, June 4. The three-dag competition ends at 1:15 p.m. Saturday, June 6, with the men’sx heavyweight varsity eight final. The will defenxd its 2008 crowns in theheavyweight men’s eight and lightweight women’s eight, while Cornell will try to repeatt as champions in the lightweight men’as eight. The is the defending champion in the Jim Ten Eyck teampointa championship.
“We’re honored to be the firstt community in this part of the Unitesd States to stage an event of this John McCasey, executive director of the Sacramentoo Sports Commission, said in a news “Sacramento has a history of hostingy world-class sporting events, and the IRA Championships certainly help us expand on that tradition.” “The Aquatifc Center has a long history of hosting collegiatd rowing championships at the highest including the WIRA ( ), Pac-10 and NCAA Women’x National Championships,” Brian Dulgar, operations manager of the Aquatic said in the news “We believe the Sports Commission and the ECAC ( ) will help us set a new standarcd for the IRA Championships.
” A three-dagy ticket to the IRA Championships costs $20 and can be purchaseed the day of the Daily tickets are $5 for Thursday, $10 for Friday and $12 for

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