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2011 GOLDEN BEARS RECORD BOOK
CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS 2011 Men’s Crew Record Book 1
2011 CALIFORNIA MEN’S CREWGENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Berkeley, Calif.Founded: 1868Enrollment: 35,409Nickname: Golden BearsMascot: OskiColors: Blue (282) and Gold (116)Conference: Pacific-10Chancellor: Dr. Robert J BirgeneauAthletic Director: Sandy BarbourOfficial Cal Athletics Web Site: www.CalBears.comCal Crew Web Site: www.CalCrew.com
TEAM INFORMATION2010 IRA National Championships Finish: 1st2010 Pac-10 Championships Finish: 2nd
COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Mike Teti (3rd year, St. Joseph’s ’78)Office Phone: (510) 533-8931; E-Mail: [email protected]: T. Gary Rogers Boathouse, 2999 Glascock Street, Oakland, CA 94601Assistant Varsity Coach: Luke Agnini (510) 642-3284; [email protected] Varsity Coach: Wyatt Allen (510) 533-8957; [email protected]/Boatman: Mike Fennelly; [email protected]
ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONSMen’s Crew Contact: Assistant Director Tim MiguelDirect Line: (510) 326-9761E-mail Address: [email protected] Office Phone: (510) 642-5363Fax: (510) 643-7778Mailing Address: 349 Haas Pavilion, Berkeley, CA 94720Athletics Web Site: www.CalBears.com
COACHING SUMMARYYear ...............................Varsity Coaches1893-96 ........... E. M. Garnett, Harvard ’871901-03 ...............W. B. Goodwin, Yale ’901904-08 ........... E. M. Garnett, Harvard ’871909 .......................... Dean Witter, Cal ’091912 ...................... T. A. Davidson, Cal ’111914-15 .......................Charles Stevenson1916-23 ......................Ben Wallis, Yale ’101924-59 .......... Ky Ebright, Washington ’171960-66 ....................Jim Lemmon, Cal ’431967-72 ...................Marty McNair, Cal ’611973-80 ...Stephen Gladstone, Syracuse ’641981-83 ........Mike Livingston, Harvard ’701984-87 .....................Tim Hodges, Cal ’751988-91 ........ Bruce Beall, Washington ’731992- 96 ............... Mark Zembsch, Cal ’821997-2008...Stephen Gladstone, Syracuse ’642008-Present ...Mike Teti, St. Joseph’s ’78
Year ......................... Freshman Coaches1923 ..................Heinie De Roulet, Cal ’221924-51 ....... Russ Nagler, Washington ’201952 .....................David L. Turner, Cal ’481953 .........................Ron Reuther, Cal ’521954-59 ....................Jim Lemmon, Cal ’431960 .......... John Halberg, Washington ’581962 ...........................Stan Shawl, Cal ’591963, 1966 ..............Rich Costello, Cal ’611964-65 .....................Tom Dunlap, Cal ’621967 ................... John McConnell, Cal ’651968-71 ...Ed Graham, Long Beach St. ’631972-79 ...................Kent Fleming, Cal ’631980 ......... Roy Eisenhardt, Dartmouth ’601981-83 .....................Tim Hodges, Cal ’751984-86 ...................Paul Prioleau, Cal ’791987-89 ...............Bob Newman, UCLA ’681990-91 ................ Mark Zembsch, Cal ’821992-00 ..........Craig Amerkhanian, Cal ’802001-09 ................. Geoff Bond, Brown ’882010 ....................... Mike Vallarelli, Cal ’032011 ..................Wyatt Allen, Virginia ’01
2011 MEN’S CREW SCHEDULEDate Day Opponent / Event Location
April 2 .........................Sat ............................................San Diego Crew Classic ....................................................... San Diego, Calif. 3 .........................Sun ...........................................San Diego Crew Classic ....................................................... San Diego, Calif. 16 .......................Sat ............................................Stanford Invitational .............................................. Redwood Shores, Calif. 23 .......................Sat ............................................at Washington ...........................................................................Seattle, Wash. 30 .......................Sat ............................................Stanford .................................................................. Redwood Shores, Calif. May 14 ........................Sat ............................................Pac-10 Championships .....................................................Lake Natoma, Calif. June 2 ..........................Thurs ........................................ IRA Championships ................................................................. Cherry Hill, N.J. 3 .........................Fri ............................................. IRA Championships ................................................................. Cherry Hill, N.J. 4 .........................Sat ............................................ IRA Championships ................................................................. Cherry Hill, N.J. 5 ..........................Sun ........................................... IRA Championships ................................................................. Cherry Hill, N.J.
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Name Height Weight Class Hometown Last SchoolGrant Barnekow 6-1 190 Fr. San Francisco, Calif. Salisbury SchoolRyan Box 6-4 175 Fr. Newport Beach, Calif. Newport Harbor HSCharles Caron-Marquis 6-2 200 So. Quebec, Canada Kent SchoolChristopher Caron-Marquis 6-2 200 So. Quebec, Canada Kent SchoolSpencer Crowley 6-3 182 Sr. Lantzville, B.C., Canada Brentwood College SchoolChristopher DeRenzi 6-4 190 Jr. Pleasanton, Calif. Amador Valley HSMatt Dignan 6-4 205 So. Sydney, Australia Sydney Grammar SchoolLuka Dordevic 6-3 190 Fr. Belgrade, Serbia Nikola Tesla Jack Farthing 6-1 185 Jr. Forbes, NSW, Australia The Kings SchoolTord Fongaard 6-3 188 So. Oslo, Norway Ullern VideregaendeGeorge Gebhard 6-5 190 Fr. Chicago, Ill. Evanston Township HSCam Gilham 6-1 190 Sr. Edmonton, Alb., Canada Brentwood College SchoolRobert Gilson 5-10 170 Sr. Hillsborough, Calif. Saint Ignatius College PrepScott Goddard 6-4 200 Jr. Santa Cruz, Calif. Soquel HSBen Gordon 6-5 200 Fr. Irvine, Calif. University HSSpencer Hall 6-6 216 Fr. Eden Prarie, Minn. Eden Prarie HSIsaac Holden 6-2 178 So. Hamilton, New Zealand Hamilton Boys HSJonathan Hoon 5-3 115 So. Kentfield, Calif. Redwood HSJackson Hoynacki 6-8 210 Fr. Tega Cay, S.C. Fort Mill HSCameron Klotz 6-4 185 So. St. Louis, Mo. St. John VianneyWill Kolbe 6-2 190 Sr. Orefield, Pa. The Lawrenceville SchoolChelsea Lucas 5-6 125 So. Marin, Calif. Redwood High SchoolNick Lucey 6-2 187 Sr. San Francisco Saint Ignatius College PrepIgor Lucic 6-3 190 Fr. Belgrade, Serbia High School for AthletesSteve Marino 6-5 195 Fr. Vancouver, B.C. Patrick McGlone 6-4 180 Fr. Philadelphia, Pa. St. Joseph’s PrepJonathan Mcgraw-Bentley 6-3 200 So. Boston, Mass. Wellesley HSDane Oatman Jr. Newport, Calif. Orange Coast CollegeMira Patel 5-5 120 So. Malibu, Calif. Newbury Park HSJason Perone 6-4 200 Fr. San Diego, Calif. St. Augustine HSMichael Perretta 6-4 180 So. San Jose, Calif. Leland HSRobbie Perrot 6-1 185 Fr. Seal Beach, Calif. Los Alamitos HSRob Poole 6-3 176 Jr. Coronado, Calif. Francis Parker HSJovan Popovic 6-6 214 Sr. Belgrade, Serbia Belgrade GymnasiumSava Popovic 6-2 180 Jr. Belgrade, Serbia Third Belgrade GimnasiumColby Rapson 5-4 110 Fr. Los Gatos, Calif. The Harker SchoolCole Reiser 6-2 165 Fr. Dallas, Texas Jesuit College PrepTaylor Rempel 6-2 204 Fr. Whistler, B.C. Brentwood CollegeChristian Reynolds 6-3 186 Fr. Washington, Conn. The Kent SchoolMatt Rude 6-0 170 Fr. Marina Del Ray, Calif. Loyola HSLauren Savett 5-3 110 Fr. Santa Barbara, Calif. Santa Barbara HSJames Scott 6-4 205 Fr. Cambridge, England Shrewsbury SchoolMichael Shenk 6-9 225 So. San Francisco, Calif. Lick Wilmerding HSOlivier Siegelaar 6-6 220 Sr. Delft, the Netherlands Stedelijk GymnasiumChad Smith 6-5 202 Fr. Los Angeles Loyola High SchoolJoe Thaxton 6-4 200 Fr. San Diego, Calif. St. Augustine HSAtli Thorkelsson 6-7 195 Fr. Los Gatos, Calif. Leigh HSGoran Todorovic 6-3 195 Sr. Belgrade, Serbia Belgrade GymnasiumJasmine Verret 5-1 125 Fr. Los Angeles L.A. Center for Enriched StudiesSamuel Walker 6-3 195 Sr. Seattle, Wash. Seattle AcademyPatrick Williams 6-7 218 Jr. Foster City, Calif. Juniperro Serra HSCalum Wright 6-7 207 Sr. Esher, Surrey, England Esher CollegeChris Yeager 6-6 200 Jr. Westerville, Ohio Westerville North HSCameron Zachary 5-11 178 Fr. Newport Beach, Calif. University HS
2011 MEN'S CREW ROSTER
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2010 RACE RESULTSSAN DIEGO CREW CLASSIC
March 27-27 San Diego, Calif.
COPLEY CUPVarsity 8 Grand Final
1. California ............................................5:49.502. Brown ..................................................5:53.633. Syracuse..............................................5:56.224. Boston U ..............................................5:59.365. Northeastern ........................................6:00.696. Stanford ...............................................6:03.85
DEREK GUELKER MEMORIAL CUP
Novice 8 Grand Final1. California ...........................................6:13.702. Stanford ...............................................6:17.673. OCC ....................................................6:23.674. UCSD .................................................6:36.615. USD ....................................................6:43.766. UCD ....................................................7:06.22
SHARP CABRILLO CUPSecond Varsity 8 Grand Final
1. California ............................................6:01.602. Brown ..................................................6:05.673. Boston U ..............................................6:10.474. Stanford ...............................................6:14.795. OCC.....................................................6:19.606. Trinity CT .............................................6:21.49
JOAN WARD MEMORIAL TROPHYOpen 8 Grand Final
1. California ............................................6:19.902. Cal Alum ‘07 ........................................6:22.873. Little Knights ........................................6:25.904. Union BC .............................................6:37.025. Notre Dame .........................................6:44.89
STANFORD INVITATIONALApril 17-18
Redwood City, Calif.
Varsity 81. California ..............................................5:42.62. Oregon State ........................................5:47.6
Second Varsity 81. California ..............................................6:00.32. Oregon State ........................................6:14.5
Freshman 81. California ............................................6:03.02. Oregon State ........................................6:13.5
WASHINGTON April 24
Redwood City, Calif..
Varsity 81. Washington ...........................................5:31.6 2. California .............................................5:35.7
Second Varsity 81. Washington ...........................................5:53.82. California .............................................5:57.7
Varsity 41. Washington ...........................................6:42.5 2. California .............................................6:46.3
Freshman 81. Washington ..........................................5:51.8 2. California .............................................6:05.7
STANFORD May 1
Redwood City, Calif.
Varsity 81. California ...........................................5:35.292. Stanford ..............................................5:48.23
Second Varsity 81. California ...........................................5:46.922. Stanford ..............................................6:04.74
Freshman 81. California ..........................................5:47.16 2. Stanford ..............................................5:47.39
Freshman 41. California ..........................................6:39.82 2. Stanford ..............................................6:53.73
PAC-10 CHAMPIONSHIPSMay 16
Lake Natoma, Gold River, Calif.
FINAL TEAM STANDINGS1. Washington ................................ 72 points2. California .............................................633. Stanford ................................................544. Oregon State .........................................405. Washington State .................................326. USC .......................................................227. UCLA ......................................................8
Varsity 81. Washington .........................................5:45.802. California ...........................................5:49.203. Stanford ..............................................6:03.504. Oregon State ......................................6:09.405. Washington State ................................6:12.806. USC .....................................................6:31.207. UCLA ...................................................6:39.20
Second Varsity 81. Washington .........................................5:56.102. California ...........................................5:58.403. Stanford ..............................................6:01.204. Oregon State ......................................6:21.00 5. Washington State ...............................6:32.20
Freshman 81. Washington .........................................5:51.902. California ...........................................5:57.003. Stanford ..............................................6:04.004. Oregon State ......................................6:08.305. Washington State ...............................6:34.106. USC ....................................................6:58.70
Varsity 41. Washington .........................................6:34.702. California ...........................................6:36.603. Stanford ..............................................7:08.204. Oregon.................................................7:32.905. USC .....................................................7:41.30
IRA REGATTAJune 3-5
Camden County, N.J.
Varsity 8 Grand Final1. California .........................................5:23.8972. Washington .......................................5:24.1603. Cornell ..............................................5:30.3564. Harvard .............................................5:31.1065. Brown ...............................................5:40.513 6. Syracuse............................................5:43.902
Second Varsity 8 Grand Final1. Washington .......................................5:32.0832. Brown ...............................................5:32.425 3. Harvard .............................................5:38.7894. Wisconsin .........................................5:42.6885. Cornell ..............................................5:45.0946. California .........................................5:48.192
Freshman 8 Grand Final1. Washington .......................................5:35.7962. California .........................................5:37.6153. Princeton ..........................................5:38.0944. Cornell ..............................................5:38.2915. Harvard .............................................5:41.9796. Stanford ............................................5:51.216
Varsity 4+ Grand Final1. Washington .......................................6:17.3952. Georgetown ......................................6:20.5243. Wisconsin .........................................6:20.9854. California .........................................6:21.7885. Stanford ............................................6:25.7086. Brown ...............................................6:27.547
Open 4 Grand Final1. Cornell ..............................................6:16.7812. Wisconsin .........................................6:21.7333. Washington .......................................6:22.8624. Brown ................................................6:26.2305. California .........................................6:53.9866. Oregon State ....................................6:32.510
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CAL AWARD WINNERS (since 2000)CAL AWARDS
MOST PROMISING FROSH/NOVICE(Russ Nagler Award)2000 Jeffery Nalty2001 Zachary Johnson2002 Tobias Smith2003 David Puder2004 Justin Ishida, Dan Casaca2005 Charlie Smith2006 Janis Fontein2007 Zachary Vlahos and Will Dean2008 Nick Lucey2009 Jack Farthing2010 Matt Dignan
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT(JIM LEMMON SCHOLARSHIP AWARD)
2000 Andreja Stevanovic2001 Jesse Bauman2002 Jesse Bauman2003 Jesse Bauman2004 Jesse Bauman2005 David Puder2006 David Puder2007 Justin Ishida2008 Jack Zhou2009 Matt McLaren
MOST IMPROVED ROWER(GEORGE AHLGREN AWARD)
2000 Jeremiah Dees2001 Jake Wetzel2002 Ian McGowan2003 Robert Austerman2004 Max Frasca, Jesse Bauman2005 Rory Tuttle2006 Elliot Hovey2007 David Naughton2008 Nareg Guregian2009 Axel Stelter2010 Zach Vlahos
ATHLETE BEST EXEMPLIFYING LOYALTY, PROFICIENCY & SPIRIT
(DEAN WITTER AWARD)2000 Graduating Seniors2001 Eric Tiret2002 Nito Simonsen2003 Paul O’Sullivan2004 Rob Austerman, Shawn Ghatan2005 Ivan Smiljanic2006 Danny Johnson2007 Dan Casaca2008 Charlie Smith2009 Brandan Shald2010 Sean Engel
PAC-10 CONFERENCE AWARDSALL-PAC-10 TEAM
2000 Jeremiah Dees, Michael Lennig, Graham Taylor, Luke Walton2001 Nito Simonsen, Mladen Stegic, Jake Wezel, Luke Walton2002 Ian McGowan, Jeff Nalty, Ivan Smiljanic, Scott Frandsen2003 Ian McGowan, Jeffrey Nalty, Mladen Stegic2004 Robert Austerman, Jesse Bauman, Max Frasca2005 Troy Keeper, Rory Tuttle, Vaclav Voshoska2006 Dan Casaca, Elliot Hovey, Jan Tize, Max Wyatt2007 Dan Casaca, Elliot Haynes, Charlie Smith2008 Marko Knezevic, Charlie Smith2009 Nareg Guregian, Nick Lucey, Jan Tize, Nikola Zunic2010 Nareg Guregian, Sean Engel, Zachary Vlahos
PAC-10 ATHLETE OF THE YEAR2010 Nareg Guregian
PAC-10 NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR2005 Eric Hand2006 Elliot Hovey2009 James Long-Lerno
PAC-10 ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM2000 Franco Arieta, Jeremiah Dees, Scott Frandsen, Edward Hamilton,
Mike Maloney, Gunter Mihaescu, Stephen Rose, Luke Walton.2001 First Team: Franco Arieta, Magnus Fleming, Joseph Ghory,
Mike Wallin, Luke Walton.2002 First Team: Jesse Bauman, Magnus Fleming, Scott Frandsen,
Christopher Kennelly, Joseph Manion, Mike Wallin.2003 First Team: Magnus Fleming, Max Frasca, Jesse Bauman, Janik
Gasiorowski, Christopher Kennelly, Joseph Manion, Mladin Stegic, Michael Wallin. Honorable Mention: Shawn Ghatan, Ian McGowan, Toby Smith, Mathew A. Todd.
2004 First Team: Jesse Bauman, Sam Deutsch, Max Frasca, Deaglan McEachern, David Puder, Matt Todd. Honorable Mention: Jordan Mikes, Vaclav Vochoska.
2005 First Team: Andre Bastos, Peter Frings, Deaglan McEachern, David Puder, Vaclav Vochoska. Second Team: Morgan Allen, Michael Holbrook, Jordan Mikes, TobiasSmith, Elizabeth Swaney, Howard Williams.
2006 First Team: Andre Bastos, David Puder. Second Team: Morgan Allen, Elliot Bertinetti, Marko Knezevic, Peter Maiden, Sebastian Scheiter, Tom Sproats, Courtney Wilkinson, Howard Williams. Honorable Mention: Antonio Brecevich, Lowell Fleming.
2007 First Team: Morgan Allen, Andre Bastos, T.J. Grossman, Marko Knezevic, Marko Marjanovic, Kenneth Valkenier. Second Team: Mitchell Haines, Michael Holbrook, Justin Ishida, Gregory Mason, Jarrod McClendon, David Naughton, Michael Porter, Geoffrey Roth, Sebastian Scheiter, Thomas Sproats, Axel Stelter, Courtney Wilkinson.
2008 First Team: Justin Hills, Marko Knezevic, Geoffrey Roth, Axel Stelter, Courtney Wilkinson. Second Team: Sean Engel, Janis Fontein, Marko Marjanovic, Spencer Moscati, David Naughton, Jordan Sartor, Nikola Zunic.
2009 First Team: Janis Fontein, Matt McLaren, Jack Zhou. Second Team: Will Dean, Sean Engel, Kirk Halterman, Jimmy Henson, Jordan Sartor, Nikola Zunic, Jarrod McClendon, Michael Porter, Geoffrey Roth, Axel Stelter. Honorable mention: Will Kolbe.
2010 First Team: Will Dean. Second Team: Sean Engel, Samuel Walker, Nikola Zunic. Honorable Mention: Chris Yeager.
PAC-10 COACH OF THE YEAR2000 Steve Gladstone2001 Steve Gladstone2002 Steve Gladstone2005 Steve Gladstone
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CAL CUP RESULTS/CHAMPIONSHIPS
JUNIOR VARSITY 88 Gold, 12 Silver, 9 Bronze
1926..................................Third1927..................................Third1931..............................Second1932..............................Second1938..............................Second1939..................................Third1940..................................Third1941...................................First1947...................................First1948..............................Second1949..................................Third1950..............................Second1951...................................First1952..................................Third1954..................................Third1958..................................Third1959...................................First1960..............................Second1961..............................Second1963..................................Third1964..............................Second1977..............................Second1980..............................Second1990..............................Second1999...................................First2001...................................First2002...................................First2003...................................First2006..............................Second2008..............................Second2009 ......................................Third
FRESHMEN 87 Gold, 11 Silver, 2 Bronze
1926..............................Second1929..............................Second1935..............................Second1936..............................Second1937..............................Second1938...................................First1981..................................Third1982...................................First1991..............................Second1996..............................Second1998...................................First1999..............................Second2000...................................First2001..................................Third2003..............................Second2004...................................First2005...................................First2006..............................Second2007...................................First2008...................................First2010 ...................................Second
CAL vs. WASHINGTON
SCHOCH CUP Since 1903: Bears 30,
Huskies 68, 1 Dead Heat
1980......................... California1981....................... Washington1982......................... California1983....................... Washington1984....................... Washington1985......................... California1986......................... California1987......................... California1988......................... California1989....................... Washington1990....................... Washington1991....................... Washington1992......................... California1993....................... Washington1994....................... Washington1995....................... Washington1996....................... Washington1997....................... Washington1998....................... Washington1999......................... California2000......................... California2001......................... California2002....................... Washington2003......................... California2004....................... Washington2005......................... California2006......................... California2007....................... Washington2008 ...................... Washington2009....................... Washington2010....................... Washington
CAL vs. STANFORD
SCHWABACHER CUP Since 1902: Bears 59,
Cardinal 18
1980......................... California1981......................... California1982......................... California1983......................... California1984......................... California1985......................... California1986......................... California1987......................... California1988............................ Stanford1989......................... California1990............................ Stanford1991......................... California1992......................... California1993......................... California1994......................... California1995......................... California1996......................... California1997......................... California1998......................... California1999......................... California2000......................... California2001......................... California2002......................... California2003......................... California2004......................... California2005......................... California2006......................... California2007......................... California2008............................ Stanford2009......................... California2010......................... California
VARSITY 816 Gold, 7 Silver, 9 Bronze
1921..............................Second1927..................................Third1928...................................First1932...................................First1934...................................First1935...................................First1936..............................Second1938..............................Second1939...................................First1941..............................Second1948..............................Second1949...................................First1950..............................Second1960...................................First1961...................................First1962..................................Third1964...................................First1976...................................First1977..................................Third1984..................................Third1997..................................Third1998..................................Third1999...................................First2000...................................First2001...................................First2002...................................First2003..................................Third2004..................................Third2005..................................Third2006...................................First2008..................................Third2009..............................Second2010...................................First
NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE ROWING ASSOCIATION MEDALISTS
TOP 3 FINISHES
PACIFIC COAST/ PAC-10 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
Team196019641979198219861994199819992000200120022003200520062009
Varsity 8189919041905192119271928192919321939194319471949195219601961
196419791982198619981999200020012002200520062009
Junior Varsity 8
19251927193919491950195219601961197619801981198219831991
1998199920002001200220032006
Freshmen 81922192519291940194119521981
19821984199119941995199619981999200020032004200520062007
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INTERNATIONAL BEARS1928 OLYMPIC GAMES
Amsterdam, the NetherlandsGold Medal, USA 8+Don BlessingPete Donlon Hub Caldwell Jim Workman Bill DallyBill Thompson Fran Frederick Jack Brinck Curley Stalder
1932 OLYMPIC GAMESLos Angeles, USA
Gold Medal, USA 8+Norrie GrahamEd Salisbury Bud Blair Duncan Gregg Dave DunlapBurt Jastram Charlie Chandler Doc Tower Winslow Hall
1948 OLYMPIC GAMESLondon, England
Gold Medal, USA 8+Ralph PurchaseIan Turner Dave Turner Jim Hardy George AhlgrenLloyd Butler Dave Brown Justus Smith Jack Stack
1976 OLYMPIC GAMES Montreal, Canada
Pat Hayes ‘73 .................................................................11th place, USA 4+
1979 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPSYugoslavia
Paul Prioleau ‘79 .............................................................. 9th place, USA 4-
1980 OLYMPIC TEAM BOYCOTTPaul Prioleau ‘79
1981 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPSGermany
John Bacon ‘77 .........................................................5th place, USA Ltw. 8+
1983 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPSGermany
Eric Klug ‘84 .............................................................5th place, USA Ltw. 8+
1984 OLYMPIC GAMESLos Angeles, USA
Chris Huntington ‘83 ............................................................... USA alternateDave DeRuff ‘83 ............................................................... 6th place, USA 2-
1985 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPSBelgium
Henry Matthiessen ‘84 ..................................................... 5th place, USA 4+Chris Huntington ‘83 ................................................. bronze medal, USA 8+Ted Swinford ‘83 .............................................................. 5th place, USA 2+Chris Clark ‘82 .................................................................. 7th place, USA 2-Mark Zembsch ‘82 .................................................... bronze medal, USA 8+
1986 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPSEngland
Stewart Huntington ‘87 .............................................6th place, USA Ltw. 8+Henry Matthiessen ‘84 ................................................... 10th place, USA 2+Chris Huntington ‘83 ................................................. bronze medal, USA 4+Ted Swinford ‘83 ............................................................ gold medal, USA 4-Mark Zembsch ‘82 .................................................... bronze medal, USA 8+
1987 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPSDenmark
Ted Swinford ‘83 ........................................................ bronze medal, USA 4-Mark Zembsch ‘82 ........................................................... 5th place, USA 2+
1988 OLYMPIC GAMESSeoul, Korea
Chris Huntington ‘83 ........................................................ 5th place, USA 4+Ted Swinford ‘83 ..................................................................... USA alternateMark Zembsch ‘82 ........................................................... 5th place, USA 4+
1989 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPSYugoslavia
Chip McKibben ‘87 ................................................................. USA alternate
1991 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPSAustria
Chip McKibben ‘87 ...........................................................6th place, USA 2x
1992 OLYMPIC GAMESBarcelona, Spain
Chip McKibben ‘87 ...........................................................6th place, USA 4x
1993 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPSCzech Republic
Fred Honebein ‘90 .................................................... bronze medal, USA 8+
1994 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPSUSA
Pete Cipollone ‘94 .......................................................silver medal, USA 4+Jerome Ryan ‘93 .................................................................... USA alternateTim Ryan ‘91 .......................................................................... USA alternateFred Honebein ‘90 ........................................................ gold medal, USA 8+Ross Flemmer ‘88 ....................................................6th place, USA Ltw. 8+Chip McKibben ‘87 ....................................................... gold medal, USA 8+
1995 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPSFinland
Borko Mitrovic ‘00 ...........................................................19th place, YUG 2-Djordje Visacki ‘99 ..........................................................19th place, YUG 2-Danko Djunic ‘97 .............................................................6th place, YUG 4+Pete Cipollone ‘94 ........................................................ gold medal, USA 4+Fred Honebein ‘90 .................................................... bronze medal, USA 8+Ross Flemmer ‘88 ...................................................10th place, USA Ltw. 2-Chip McKibben ‘87 ........................................................... 7th place, USA 4-
1996 OLYMPIC GAMESAtlanta, USA
Pete Cipollone ‘94 ...................................................... Coach USA men’s 1xFred Honebein ‘90 ........................................................... 5th place, USA 8+
1996 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPSScotland
Borko Mitrovic ‘00 ............................................................6th place, YUG 4+Djordje Visacki ‘99 ...........................................................6th place, YUG 4+
1997 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPSFrance
Borko Mitrovic ‘00 ............................................................8th place, YUG 2+Sture Bjorvig ‘99 ...............................................................6th place, NOR 2-Sebastian Bea ‘99 ......................................................... gold medal, USA8+ Djordje Visacki ‘99 ...........................................................8th place, YUG 2+Pete Cipollone ‘94 ........................................................ gold medal, USA 8+
1998 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPSGermany
Ian McGowan ‘04........................................................... 12th place, USA 2XJake Wetzel ‘02 ................................................................7th place, CAN 2-Sture Bjorvig ‘99 ...............................................................6th place, NOR 4-Sebastian Bea ‘99 ............................................................ 7th place, USA 4-Djordje Visacki ‘99 .....................................................bronze medal, YUG 2-Pete Cipollone ‘94 ........................................................ gold medal, USA 8+
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1999 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPSCanada
Ian McGowan ‘04..............................................................9th place, USA 2xFilip Filipic ‘03 .................................................................16th place, YUG 2-Mladen Stegic ‘03 ...........................................................16th place, YUG 2-Nito Simonsen ‘02 ............................................................5th place, NOR 4-Jake Wetzel ‘02 ............................................................ gold medal, USA 4+Kevin White ‘01................................................................8th place, CAN 8+Sture Bjorvig ‘99 ...............................................................5th place, NOR 4-Sebastian Bea ‘99 .......................................................... 13th place, USA 2-Pete Cipollone ‘94 ........................................................ gold medal, USA 8+
2000 OLYMPIC GAMESSydney, Australia
Ian McGowan ‘04..............................................................7th place, USA 4xIvan Smiljanic ‘04..............................................................8th place, YUG 4-Filip Filipic ‘03 ..............................................................eighth place, YUG 4-Mladen Stegic ‘03 .............................................................8th place, YUG 4-Nito Simonsen ‘02 ............................................................9th place, NOR 4-Jake Wetzel ‘02 ............................................................... 7th place, USA 4XKevin White ‘01.......................................................................CAN alternateSture Bjorvig ‘99 ...............................................................9th place, NOR 4-Sebastian Bea ‘99 ........................................................silver medal, USA 2-Djordje Visacki ‘99 ............................................................5th place, YUG 2-Pete Cipollone ‘94 ............................................................ 5th place, USA 8-
2001 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPSSwitzerland
Padraic Hussey ‘04..........................................................17th place, IRE 1xIvan Smiljanic ‘04............................................................10th place, YUG 4-Filip Filipic ‘03 .................................................................10th place, YUG 4-Mladen Stegic ‘03 ...........................................................10th place, YUG 4-Nito Simonsen ‘02 .........................................................14th place, NOR 4xJoseph Manion ‘03 .......................................................... 5th place, USA 2+Luke Walton ‘01 ............................................................... 4th place, USA 8+Djordje Visacki ‘99 ...........................................................2nd place, YUG 2-
2002 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPSSPAIN
Joeseph Manion ‘03 ....................................................silver medal, USA 2+Scott Frandsen ‘02 ..........................................................7th place, CAN 2-Nito Simonsen ‘02 .........................................................13th place, NOR 2xLuke Walton ‘01 ............................................................... 6th place, USA 4+Djordje Visacki ‘99 ............................................................5th place, YUG 2-Pete Cipollone ‘94 .................................................... bronze medal, USA 8+Graham Taylor ‘01 .................................................................. USA alternate
2003 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPSItaly
Marko Knezevic ‘08 ........................................................19th place, SCG 4-Ivan Smiljanic ‘05............................................................19th place, SCG 4-Filip Filipic ‘03 .................................................................19th place, SCG 4-Mladen Stegic ‘03 .............................................................8th place, SCG 2-Scott Frandsen ‘02 ...........................................................6th place, CAN 2-Nito Simonsen ‘02 .........................................................12th place, NOR 2xJake Wetzel ‘02 ............................................................ Gold Medal, CAN 4-Luke Walton ‘01 ...............................................................11th place, USA 2-Djordje Visacki ‘99 ..........................................................19th place, SCG 4-Pete Cipollone ‘94 .......................................................silver medal, USA 8+
2004 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPSSpain
Marko Knezevic ‘08 ................................................. Bronze Medal, SCG 2+
2004 OLYMPICSGreece
Pete Cipollone ‘94 ........................................................Gold Medal, USA 8+Scott Frandsen ‘02 ..........................................................5th place, CAN 8+ Nito Simonsen ‘02 ...........................................................7th place, NOR 2xMladen Stegic ‘03 .............................................................5th place, SCG 2-Luke Walton ‘01 ...................................................5th place (final B), USA 2- Jake Wetzel ‘02 ........................................................... silver medal, CAN 4-
2005 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPSJapan
Troy Keeper ’05 .......................................................... Silver Medal, USA 4+Dan Casaca ’07 ...............................................................4th place, CAN 4+Scott Frandsen ‘02 ..........................................................7th place, CAN 8+ Nito Simonsen ‘02 .........................................................13th place, NOR 2x
2006 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPSGreat Britain
Scott Frandsen ’02 .......................................................... 8th place, CAN 4xNito Simonsen ’02 .........................................................10th place, NOR 2x
2007 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPSGermany
Dan Casaca ‘07 ..............................................................12th place, CAN 2-Deaglan McEachern ’05 ...................................................9th place, USA 4xJake Wetzel ’02 ........................................................... Gold Medal, CAN 8+
2008 OLYMPICSChina
Scott Frandsen ’02 ....................................................silver medal, CAN pairElliot Hovey ’10 ..............................................13th place, USA double scullsMike Teti (head coach) ............................................. bronze medal, USA 8+Jake Wetzel ’02 ............................................................gold medal, CAN 8+
2008 WORLD U-23 CHAMPIONSHIPSGermany
Luke Agnini (assistant coach) ...................................................8th place, USA ltwt. 4-
2009 WORLD U-23 CHAMPIONSHIPSCzech Republic
James Long-Lerno......................................................... 2nd place, USA, 4+Nareg Guregian ’10 ........................................................ 2nd place, USA 4+Nick Lucey ...................................................................... 7th place, USA, 8+Sean Engel ’10 ...........................................9th place, USA quadruple scullsLuke Agnini (assistant coach) .................................10th place, USA, ltwt, 4-Will Dean ’10 ..................................................................5th place, CAN, 8+Spencer Crowley ............................................................5th place, CAN, 8+Geoff Roth ................................................................................5th, CAN, 8+Nikola Zunic ’10 ..............................................................5th place, CRO, 4+
2009 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPSPoland
Olivier Siegelaar .................................................3rd place, Netherlands, 8+Troy Kepper ’06 ..............................................................1st place, USA pairMike Holbrook ’06 ....................................................................8th, USA, 8+Daniel Casaca ’07 ................................................................12th, CAN pairJan Tize “09 .............................................................................15th, CAN 2+
2010 WORLD U-23 CHAMPIONSHIPSBelarus
Nareg Guregian ’10 .................................................................2nd, USA, 8+Samuel Walker ......................................................................2nd, USA, 8+Nick Lucey .............................................................................2nd, USA, 8+Zach Vlahos ’10 ......................................................................2nd, USA, 8+Mike Teti (assistant coach) ......................................................2nd, USA, 8+Luke Agnini (assistant coach) ..................................................2nd, USA, 8+Calum Wright ...............................................................3rd, Great Britain, 8+Luka Dordevic.........................................................................5th, Serbia, 2-Igor Lucic ................................................................................5th, Serbia, 2-
2010 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPSNew Zealand
Nareg Guregian ’10 ..................................................................4th, USA, 2+Deaglan McEachern ’05 ............................................................9th, USA, 2-Elliot Hovey ’10 ......................................................................... 8th, USA, 4xOlivier Siegilaar ............................................................4th, Netherlands, 8+Marko Marionovic .................................................................10th, Serbia, 2-Dan Casaca ’07 .....................................................................Canada, spare