It was a fantastic morning for a pair of traditional rowing powers to square off on Lake Washington's Montlake Cut. The rowing teams of the University of Washington and the University of California, Berkeley have the oldest rowing rivalry in the Western US. The UW-Cal Dual was first contested by the men's teams in 1903. Washington leads the series 76-33-1. The women's teams first competed in 1977.
'Dual' is short for 'Dual Meet'. If you ask anyone in either program what 'Dual' is they'll let you know it is simply UW vs Cal.
For the 111th UW-Cal Dual, the Cal Men's Varsity 8 came in ranked #1, Washington #3. The top ranked team crossed the finish line just two seats ahead of Washington. The Washington Women's Varsity 8 (above) were ranked #6 with the Cal Women's Varsity 8 ranked #7. They held off Cal, winning by a boat length.
In the closest race of the morning was the Women's Second Varsity, with Cal crossing the finish line just six tenths of a second ahead of the Washington boat. Initially it was ruled a 'dead heat' as the Washington boat hit two geese on the course. At the conclusion of the regatta the coaches amicably agreed to award Cal the race by the original margin.
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