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During 1970-1971, rowing at LTI as- sumed the proportions of a Hollywood production. There were the watching throngs, the strangers from the Far East, and even a couple of characters in the plot from West Germany. And, of course, hordes of local kids joined in the production numbers. The turnouts, though small, devel- oped into wonderful crews. We had two outstanding pairs: Brian Hammar and Mike Kotzen, and John Bernardin and Steve Court. The best boat of the season was, of course, the Tas- mania four, and therein hangs a tale. During August of 1970, the LTI Rowing Club sponsored the New Eng- land Amateur Rowing Association Championships, and not only did doz- ens of American boats enter, but Aus- tralia sent its National Team of twenty- one, and West Germany its pair from Bavaria. We worked so well with the winning Australians that we found ourselves first in line to purchase their magnificent new four-with-coxswain, the Tasmania. 23
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During the fall season, that boat, manned by Paul Golus, Mike Kotzen, Steve Court, Mike Britt, and Brian Hammar, won the Junior Champion- ship at the Head-of-the-Charles Re- gatta over seventeen competitors and took nearly two minutes off the old record. (Whatever happened to those men in the Ivy League crews?) The boating held for a successful spring season, and ample talent from the freshmen turnout kept all on their toes. Off-season activities included our luxurious banquet, emceed by Cap- tain Mike Britt and filled with reminis- cences by that Grand Coach of Wor- cester rowing, Ken Burns. Work sessions found all covered with saw- dust, varnish, band-aids, river mud, and occasional sweat. The lineup of competition included our good friends at Brooks and Mid- dlesex Schools, Cornell, Dartmouth, anyone else want to try? Holy Cross, Ithaca, Worcester Poly- tech, the Australian National Rowing Team, and the Wurzburger Ruderve- rein — and all those Ivy League schools.
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