Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 24, 2002, Page 8A, Image 8

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PCRCs and heavy rain in Pac-lOs.
But the Ducks were not about to let
Mother Nature rain on their parade as
the women’s open weight four went
on to win the gold medal in PCRCs in
a time of 8:55.40. The added glory
came from defeating both Stanford
and UCLA while winning the gold.
Also in PCRCs, the women’s var
sity light weight boat walked away
with the bronze after taking third.
With Oregon being slightly sore
the next day for Pac-lOs, they did
not take away any medals but the
men placed seventh in their varsity
open weight four race. The Oregon
men had another disadvantage as
they only raced a novice boat in
that category.
Also for Oregon, the women’s
novice eight and the women’s var
sity eight placed fourth and second
in their heats.
“We definitely met our goals,” co
ordinator Erin Koenig said. “Many
boats had to overcome emotional ob
stacles. Everyone was happy in the
end and that is what’s important.”
The Oregon men and women
said they are content with the end
ing of the season and consider the
year a success.
“It was a really amazing year,”
Koenig said. “The team had to over
come a lot of obstacles, but we were
able to pull it together and have a
successful season.”
Jesse Thomas is a freelance reporter
for the Emerald.
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