Georgetown Lightweight Rowing Makes History by Winning Forster Cup After 8 Years
Georgetown lightweight rowing secured victory at the Forster Cup for the first time since 2013, with the Varsity 8 finishing first with a time of 5:42.3 after pulling ahead in the last quarter of the race. Finn Callaghan, Georgetown Men's Co-Captain, highlighted the team's resilience in the face of adversity and last-minute changes.
By the Numbers- Georgetown Varsity 8 won the Forster Cup with a time of 5:42.3
- Navy finished second in the Varsity 8 race with a time of 5:45.6
- Georgetown lightweight rowing will face Columbia on April 27 in Overpeck, New Jersey for their next competition
- Georgetown's victory at the Forster Cup reflects their dedication and ability to overcome challenges
Georgetown lightweight rowing's triumph at the Forster Cup showcases their tenacity and skill in securing a notable victory after several years, emphasizing the team's commitment to excellence and resilience in competitive rowing.
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