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Bobcat women sweep all six races, men win four of six in the 23rd annual regatta based out of Bates’ boathouse on the Androscoggin River. Bowdoin (two wins), Colby, University of Maine also competed.
Bates College women in the middle of their Presidents Cup Regatta race on Sunday in Greene keep rowing with intensity. Sun Journal photo by Andree KehnColby College women row hard during their race at the Presidents Cup Regatta in Greene on Sunday. Sun Journal photo by Andree KehnThe start of the Bates College Women’s 4 on Sunday near the bank of the Androscoggin River in Greene has all four skulls starting in close proximity at the Presidents Cup Regatta. Sun Journal photo by Andree KehnCoaches monitor the progress of the race from a motorboat, and are on hand to assist in any emergency during the Presidents Cup Regatta in Greene on Sunday. Sun Journal photo by Andree KehnBates rowers put some muscle into their rowing near the start of their race at the Presidents Cup Regatta on Sunday in Greene. Sun Journal photo by Andree KehnDoug Welling, head coach of Bowdoin’s rowing team and Peter Steenstra, had coach of Bates rowing team relax for a moment between races on Sunday. The head coaches help to run the race from small motor boats and pick up floating debris to help keep the racer safer during the Presidents Cup Regatta. Sun Journal photo by Andree KehnRacers in the foreground get ready for their race as the Bates College team finished up their race at the Presidents Cup Regatta in Greene on Sunday. Sun Journal photo by Andree KehnBates rowers carry their racing scull away from the Androscoggin River at the Presidents Cup Regatta after their race on Sunday in Greene. Sun Journal photo by Andree Kehn
Andree Kehn is a staff photographer who has lived in Lewiston for the past three years and has been a Greenwood resident for 20 years, on and off. She has worked full time for the Sun Journal since 2015....
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