High Point Rowing Festival
High Point Rowing Festival Race Report
On the 3rd October, 10 EUBC athletes travelled to High Point in North Carolina for the Autumn Rowing Festival. Upon arrival we spent a couple of days soaking up the sun and getting used to the beautiful but unique shape of Oak Hollow Lake! Following training mornings, we spent the afternoonsexploring High Point, including trips to the impressive University Campus and meeting their mascot Prowler the Panther!
On the 5th October we arrived to the course ready to take on the 3 races of the Autumn Rowing Festival. The first was a 4.7k side by side race, with an unusual twist. Around 2.5k in, crews were required to spin around a huge yellow duck before building back up to speed to take on the last 2k of the race. The second race was a 3.4k race, followed by a final, exciting race - the 300m dash.
Results:
The Edinburgh Women’s first 8+ lined up against 2 High Point University Crews for the ‘Duck Race’. They had a strong start and following a clean turn around the duck ended up with a win of a few lengths over the 2 High Point University Crews.
The second race shaped up to be an exciting one - Edinburghagainst a fleet of Duke Crews – Duke A, B and C. Edinburghhad a quick start, opening up a lead of a length over Duke A. However, Duke A started to pick up momentum coming into the final bend, where they moved across Edinburgh to take the inside line. After some close racing and touch of blade clashing, Duke A stretched out a narrow lead of 2 seconds to win this race ahead of EUBC.
The final race of the day was the short 300m dash, where 7crews lined up to try and take home the Lenny Peters Cup. After a close race Edinburgh claimed victory over the othercrews! Spraying champagne over the trophy on the red carpet was a great and memorable way to finish off this extraordinary weekend.
Overall, we had a fantastic time, and would love to thank the High Point Rowing Festival and the Lenny Peters Cup for their generous invitation to compete in this fantastic event. A further thank you to High Point University for lending us the crew’s boat and all the equipment we used to compete.




