
UW Closes Out Fall With Sweep Of Head Of The Lake
November 03, 2024 | Men's Rowing
The Washington men's rowing team won every race in which it competed Sunday at the Head of the Lake Regatta, taking top honors in every men's collegiate in the fall season finale.
The Head of the Lake Regatta is a time-trial head race that runs from the south end of Lake Union, through Portage Bay and the Montlake Cut and ends in Lake Washington's Union Bay, near Conibear Shellhouse. Races were held in 41 categories for men's and women's college, juniors and masters crews.
In the morning's opening event, Washington's top men's crew won the Ben Porter Cup, for Collegiate/Open Men's Eights. UW finished in 14:29.350, nearly 50 seconds in front of second-place Oregon State.
In the Collegiate JV Eights, Washington's second varsity shell completed the course in 14:42.219, more than 56 seconds ahead of another Oregon State crew.
The Huskies took the top three spots in the Men's Collegiate 3V8+ event, with the three UW boats finishing in 15:00.123, 15:10.315 and 15:49.624, respectively, in a field of 10 entries.
Later in the morning, Washington's two entries in the Men's Championship 4+ Sponsored by Pocock Racing Shells finished in first and second place, separated by a margin of less than a half a second, with times of 17:02.514 and 17:02.020.
In the Men's Open 1x William Tytus Cup, Husky athletes finished first, second and third, as well as ninth and 11th. The first-place finisher was UW's Logan Ullrich, who has returned to Seattle after having won a silver medal in the New Zealand men's four at the 2024 Olympic Games. He finished the race in 18:40.95, more than 20 seconds ahead of teammate Mason Boulter, who was another 27 seconds ahead than third-place finisher, Luke Collins.
The Head of the Lake was the final event of the fall season for the Huskies.
Husky Men's Lineups
Championship Eights Bow #1
Shell: Chuck Holtz III
Cox: Nick Dunlop
Stroke: Marius Bjørn-Hansen Ahsland
7: Jonathan Wang-Norderud
6: Logan Ullrich
5: Ethan Walsh
4: Giuseppe Bellomo
3: Hector Guimet
2: Ben Shortt
Bow: Harry Fitzpatrick
Collegiate JV Eight Bow #8
Shell: John Jacobi
Cox: Nikita Jacobs
Stroke: Ryan Smith
7: Blake Vogel
6: Ian Burnett
5: Klass Ole Lass
4: Quinn Hall
3: Lyle Donovan
2: CameronTasker
Bow: Alex Gonin
Collegiate 3V Eight Bow #27
Shell: John Nordstrom
Cox: Maggie Gibbons
Stroke: Ryan Martin
7: Finn Griskaukus
6: Marc Tennesen
5: Luke Collins
4: Ewan Morrow
3: Sam Ford
2: Dimitri Chamitoff
Bow: Matteo Belgeri
Collegiate 3V Eight Bow #28
Shell: Grand Challenger
Cox: Anjali Parmurthy
Stroke: Henry Andren
7: Tobias Bosnes
6: Marley King-Smith
5: Oli Leach
4: Galen Hardy
3: Devan Godfrey
2: Will Milne
Bow: Crosby Lamotte
Collegiate 3V Eight Bow #29
Shell: Chuck Holtz
Cox: Peter Frost
Stroke: Skye Luebbe-Davidson
7: Colin Phariss
6: Colin Seng
5: Lucas Anderson
4: Jed Grieve
3: Nate Chase
2: Arden Acton
Bow: Jora Grewal
Championship Men's Four Bow #179
Shell: Lou Gellermann
Cox: Lilly Kurtz
Stroke: Connor Shoup
3: Povilas Juskevicius
2: Billy Osbourne
Bow: Addison Smee
Championship Men's Four Bow #180
Shell: George Pocock
Cox: Charlotte Coffman
Stroke: Parker Raines
3: Lucas Woodruff
2: Henry Ramstad
Bow: Kiefer Law
Men's Open 1x William Tytus Cup
Bow #215: Logan Ullrich
Bow #217: Luke Collins
Bow #220: Connor Wetmore
Bow #222: Rory McDonnell
Bow #224: Mason Boulter
The Head of the Lake Regatta is a time-trial head race that runs from the south end of Lake Union, through Portage Bay and the Montlake Cut and ends in Lake Washington's Union Bay, near Conibear Shellhouse. Races were held in 41 categories for men's and women's college, juniors and masters crews.
In the morning's opening event, Washington's top men's crew won the Ben Porter Cup, for Collegiate/Open Men's Eights. UW finished in 14:29.350, nearly 50 seconds in front of second-place Oregon State.
In the Collegiate JV Eights, Washington's second varsity shell completed the course in 14:42.219, more than 56 seconds ahead of another Oregon State crew.
The Huskies took the top three spots in the Men's Collegiate 3V8+ event, with the three UW boats finishing in 15:00.123, 15:10.315 and 15:49.624, respectively, in a field of 10 entries.
Later in the morning, Washington's two entries in the Men's Championship 4+ Sponsored by Pocock Racing Shells finished in first and second place, separated by a margin of less than a half a second, with times of 17:02.514 and 17:02.020.
In the Men's Open 1x William Tytus Cup, Husky athletes finished first, second and third, as well as ninth and 11th. The first-place finisher was UW's Logan Ullrich, who has returned to Seattle after having won a silver medal in the New Zealand men's four at the 2024 Olympic Games. He finished the race in 18:40.95, more than 20 seconds ahead of teammate Mason Boulter, who was another 27 seconds ahead than third-place finisher, Luke Collins.
The Head of the Lake was the final event of the fall season for the Huskies.
Husky Men's Lineups
Championship Eights Bow #1
Shell: Chuck Holtz III
Cox: Nick Dunlop
Stroke: Marius Bjørn-Hansen Ahsland
7: Jonathan Wang-Norderud
6: Logan Ullrich
5: Ethan Walsh
4: Giuseppe Bellomo
3: Hector Guimet
2: Ben Shortt
Bow: Harry Fitzpatrick
Collegiate JV Eight Bow #8
Shell: John Jacobi
Cox: Nikita Jacobs
Stroke: Ryan Smith
7: Blake Vogel
6: Ian Burnett
5: Klass Ole Lass
4: Quinn Hall
3: Lyle Donovan
2: CameronTasker
Bow: Alex Gonin
Collegiate 3V Eight Bow #27
Shell: John Nordstrom
Cox: Maggie Gibbons
Stroke: Ryan Martin
7: Finn Griskaukus
6: Marc Tennesen
5: Luke Collins
4: Ewan Morrow
3: Sam Ford
2: Dimitri Chamitoff
Bow: Matteo Belgeri
Collegiate 3V Eight Bow #28
Shell: Grand Challenger
Cox: Anjali Parmurthy
Stroke: Henry Andren
7: Tobias Bosnes
6: Marley King-Smith
5: Oli Leach
4: Galen Hardy
3: Devan Godfrey
2: Will Milne
Bow: Crosby Lamotte
Collegiate 3V Eight Bow #29
Shell: Chuck Holtz
Cox: Peter Frost
Stroke: Skye Luebbe-Davidson
7: Colin Phariss
6: Colin Seng
5: Lucas Anderson
4: Jed Grieve
3: Nate Chase
2: Arden Acton
Bow: Jora Grewal
Championship Men's Four Bow #179
Shell: Lou Gellermann
Cox: Lilly Kurtz
Stroke: Connor Shoup
3: Povilas Juskevicius
2: Billy Osbourne
Bow: Addison Smee
Championship Men's Four Bow #180
Shell: George Pocock
Cox: Charlotte Coffman
Stroke: Parker Raines
3: Lucas Woodruff
2: Henry Ramstad
Bow: Kiefer Law
Men's Open 1x William Tytus Cup
Bow #215: Logan Ullrich
Bow #217: Luke Collins
Bow #220: Connor Wetmore
Bow #222: Rory McDonnell
Bow #224: Mason Boulter
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