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Harvard's four practices on the Charles for the Henley Royal Regatta.
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Men's Lightweight Rowing

Harvard Four Ready to Row at Henley Royal Regatta

Men's lightweight rowing enters four in Prince Albert Challenge Cup.

HENLEY-ON-THAMES, England -- Seven members of the Harvard men's lightweight rowing team arrived in England for the Henley Royal Regatta this weekend. The Crimson qualified with a third-straight win at the EARC Sprints on Lake Quinsigamond last month and have sent over a four-man boat to compete in the Prince Albert Challenge Cup.

The Prince Albert Challenge Cup gets underway on Wednesday, July 1. The Crimson are represented by Jackson Violich (Piedmont, Calif.), Zarret Mills (Johannesburg, South Africa), Herbie Austin-Baker (Oxford, England), Brody Luce (Albany, Calif.) and coxswain Nathalie Gregg (London, England).

Harvard's spares are Lucas Pinsent (London, England) and Maxton Kilroy (Mendham, N.J.), who competed in qualifiers for the Silver Goblets & Nickall's Cup. The duo finished fourth of nine, with the top three teams qualifying, in a time of 7:26.3 last week.

Specific race times will be released the day before competition with all races streamed live on the Henley Royal Regatta YouTube Channel.
 
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Players Mentioned

Zarret  Mills

Zarret Mills

Senior
Applied Mathematics and Engineering
Lucas Pinsent

Lucas Pinsent

Sophomore
Brody Luce

Brody Luce

First-Year
Maxton Kilroy

Maxton Kilroy

First-Year
Jackson Violich

Jackson Violich

First-Year
Herbie Austin-Baker

Herbie Austin-Baker

First-Year
Nathalie Gregg

Nathalie Gregg

First-Year

Players Mentioned

Zarret  Mills

Zarret Mills

Senior
Applied Mathematics and Engineering
Lucas Pinsent

Lucas Pinsent

Sophomore
Brody Luce

Brody Luce

First-Year
Maxton Kilroy

Maxton Kilroy

First-Year
Jackson Violich

Jackson Violich

First-Year
Herbie Austin-Baker

Herbie Austin-Baker

First-Year
Nathalie Gregg

Nathalie Gregg

First-Year