The Evening Times Globe, 1998

Kennebecasis rowers win N.S. regatta

Times Globe staff

Chris Flood and Wayne McFarlane won the senior men's pair 1,000 metre event at the Nova Scotia Sprints rowing regatta in Dartmouth to lead the Kennebecasis Rowing Club contingent to a first-place team finish.

Former national team members, the pair also finished first in the senior men's straight four (with Ryan Kilfoil and Todd Carson) and the mixed eight 500-metre dash (with coxswain April Nason, Kilfoil, Carson, Tracy Fraser, Stacy Norwood, Katie Reynolds and Meghan Harden).

Flood teamed with Kilfoil, Carson and Shawn Moore to take first in the senior men's quad.

First place in the senior men's eight went to Kilfoil, Carson, Moore, Brendan Kilfoil, Jake Swan, Ian Edwards, Lesley Glenn and Tristan Camus.

Swan, Mike Owens, Andrew Munro, Edwards, Bryan McDonald, Duncan Beattie, Glenn and Camus won the junior men's eight with cox- swain Jen Court while Swan, Owens, Munro and Edwards won the quad.

Norwood and Fraser won the senior women’s pair, and teamed with Anna Robak and Jen Seguin of the Fredericton Rowing Club to win the straight four and quad events.

Hartlen, Sue Munn, Heather McInnes and Nuala McKenna won the junior, straight four and joined coxswain Nason, Laura Penny, Tricia McBride, Elaine Davies and Lauren Maillet for a first-place finish in the junior women's eight.

Reynolds and Penny finished first in the junior women's doubles and teamed with Davies and McBride to win the quad. Court coxed Candy Bishop, Elizabeth Crimmons, Lisa Oland and Laura Thieman to first in the recreational coxed four event.