Stetson rowing FIRA

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The accompanying slideshow for the FIRA story

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Stetson Rowing

The Novice Women's 8 rigs their boat for their race on Friday April 5 th. Riggers are the metal struts protruding from the sides of the boat. Riggers hold the oar in place with the

help of the oar lock, the square shaped object at the end of the rigger.

Freshman Katie Schilling helps rig the boats before race day on Friday. This shot was taken through an oar lock of a previously attached rigger.

Subway sandwiches were provided for the team before the races started Friday afternoon.

Stetson Freshman Savanna Lake prepares to remove the oars, and take the boat out of the water after her race.

A spectator rides along the race course with his child. It’s common for coaches to follow more important races on bicycles because it allows the coach to see the entire race, and look for areas of improvement in his boat. Usually the spectator areas are situated near the finish line, and

spectators are only able to see the end of a race.

Stetson Freshman, and member of the Stetson Rowing Team, Taylor Urquhart-Dover volunteers to hold the red flag at the finish line. The flag is waved whenever a boat crosses the finish line.

Parents and fans of the many teams wait near the end of the race course to see the results of the races. Nathan Benderson Park, the course where FIRA’s took place is unique in that it has sandy beaches.

The Women's Varsity Eight race nears its end. Stetson University is pictured in the far lane, and finished in last place.

Each team waits for the results of the awards presentation. Stetson took home one gold medal for the Women’s Varsity Double, one silver medal for the Men’s Varsity Pair, and one Silver Medal for the Novice Men’s Single.

Stetson Rowing Coach Mark Wilson helps strap the boats to the trailer for the ride back from Sarasota, FL.