High Point Hosts 124C Erg Sprints

Jamestown, NC – The largest number of rowers ever assembled for an indoor rowing event in North Carolina gathered in the warehouse district in Jamestown on Saturday morning for the 124C Erg Sprints.

High Point's Aliute Udoka set a new 124C Sprints record time of 7 minutes 16 seconds on Saturday.
High Point’s Aliute Udoka set a new 124C Sprints record time of 7 minutes 16 seconds on Saturday.

All up 131 rowers from 12 clubs across the state entered to race at the High Point Rowing Club hosted event and the depth of talent saw fierce competition among athletes of all ages.

Youth ergometer races opened the event, which saw Rylie Murphy win the girls J12 for High Point ahead of Audrey Corriere, Charlotte Curri, and Sidney Briggs. High Point Rowing Club’s success continued throughout the day, ultimately sweeping all the youth events from Belmont, Raleigh, LKN Indoor, Crossfit Vitality, Jordan Lake Crew, and some unaffiliated rowers.

Highlights of the youth races included a new 124C Erg Sprints record earned by High Point’s  Aliute Udoka with the time of 7 minutes16 seconds. Aliute finished ahead of M Bhalla (7:35) and High Point’s Victoria Goldin, who also earned a personal best time of 7:46.6. Aliute is headed to Clemson University and Victoria is headed to the University of Louisville in the Fall.

Coach Allie Davis with her winning rowers Emma Lloyd (lightweight), Jaclyn Hronich (J18), and Maddie Mullins (J16).
Coach Allie Davis with her winning rowers Emma Lloyd (lightweight), Jaclyn Hronich (J18), and Maddie Mullins (J16).
Charles York earned victory in the boys J16 event at 124C Erg Sprints.
Charles York earned victory in the boys J16 event at 124C Erg Sprints.

On the boys side of racing, Keagan OConnell earned victory in the J12 750 meter race and then High Point rowers continued to win events with James Li (J13), George Corriere (J14), Govind Harish (J15), Charles York (J16), Mac Warwick (J17), Austin Young (Lightweight) and Adam Alt (J18).

Additional wins for the club came on the girls side from Molly Hilemn (J13), Ainsley Fox (J14), Junior Ognovich (J15), Maddie Mullins (J16), Emma Llyod (Lightweight), and Jaclyn Hronich (J18).

Racing then continued on to collegiate competition, which was a fierce series of duels between High Point University and Wake Forest University.

Emma Hudson earned the first collegiate contest in the women’s novice event with the winning time of 7 minutes 25.1 seconds. Hudson finished ahead of 12 other rowers from the two colleges.

HPU’s Molly Torres then picked up the win in the women’s collegiate lightweight race and HPU rowers won the men’s collegiate novice race (John Funchion), men’s collegiate varsity (Caleb Spegman), and men’s collegiate lightweight (Michael Marsh).

High Point University rowers won 5 of 6 events at the 2016 124C Erg Sprints.
High Point University rowers won 5 of 6 events at the 2016 124C Erg Sprints.

Wake Forest University narrowly avoided being swept on the day when Kendra Callwood stepped up to win the women’s collegiate varsity event.

Next up at 124C Erg Sprints was the Open and Masters (adult 21+) events. Shelli York quickly raised the roof for High Point Rowing Club, winning the 1,000 meter women’s (40-49) category with a personal best time of 3:56.8. High Point’s fortunes continued with Nancy Yohn winning the women’s (55-59) race, and Burton Whicker winning the men’s (60-69) category.

FULL RESULTS

High Point's Masters at 124C Erg Sprints in Jamestown on February 27, 2016.
High Point’s Masters at 124C Erg Sprints in Jamestown on February 27, 2016.

124C Erg Sprints Set for February 27, 2016

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Jamestown, NC – High Point Rowing Club will host the 124C Erg Sprints on February 27, 2016 at the Jamestown Indoor Rowing Studio, at 124-C Wade Street in Jamestown, the team’s board of directors is pleased to announce.

Photos of the 2015 indoor regatta and after party.

Posted by High Point Rowing Club on Saturday, February 28, 2015

Competition will take place on Concept2 Model D rowing machines in categories for Youth, Collegiate, Cross-Fit, and adult Masters over varying distances. Entry fee is $15 per athlete.

Kelly Hardesty won the collegiate women's event for HPU at the 124C Erg Sprints in 2015.
Kelly Hardesty won the collegiate women’s event for HPU at the 124C Erg Sprints in 2015.

First up, middle school rowers will race over a 1,000 meter distance. Later in the morning, high school and collegiate competitors will race over 2,000 meters and then Cross-Fit and Masters will race over 1,000 meters. After lunch, all competitors will have the chance to race a 500 meter sprint.

While rowing is traditionally a team sport, erging competitions place the individual athlete in the spotlight.

Registration for this event is available on RegattaCentral.

We can’t wait to see you in two weeks in Jamestown!