Henley Royal Regatta: On to Henley for Pirates
Steve Virgen
COSTA MESA - Sierra Caldwell, Stuart Blair, Chris Pope, Matt
Hietbrink, Gints Salaks, Brian Scheele, Jesse Waldowski, Alan Twigg and
Mike Krueger typify America, and especially Orange Coast College. They
all come from different walks of life, a melting pot of humor,
athleticism and determination. When they come together for a cause and
spare the individuality, the collective effort has resulted in
extraordinary success for the OCC crew program.
The Pirates’ varsity eight and Caldwell, the coxswain, will compete in
the prestigious Henley Royal Regatta on the Thames River in England, July
3-7. They are leaving Tuesday and will compete to qualify on Friday.
“We have never taken a crew that’s been this good to Henley,” said OCC
Coach Dave Grant, who also mentioned this will be OCC’s eighth appearance
in the Henley. “If you win the opening race, you go on. You lose? You’re
out. It’s pretty ruthless. There are two worlds there (at the Henley),
one with well-dressed and elegance and all the glitter that goes with the
event. But on the water, it’s very cutthroat and competitive. It’s very
intense. You have to be careful to not mix those two worlds up.”
OCC is one of 57 crews in the Temple Challenge Cup of the Henley Royal
Regatta. The field will be reduced to 32 after the qualifying races. The
Temple Challenge Cup is basically a regatta of the elite of universities
and colleges. The Pirates crew is the only community college crew in the
U.S. and it will go up against the likes of crew powerhouses Harvard,
Yale and Colgate.
If the Pirates advances past the qualifier, a feat in itself, they
will then enter the round-of-32 format and race two-on-two, until there
are two crews remaining. The races include a 2,300-meter course, and the
Pirates will be without their usual boat, the Rob Jordan.
Part of the competition process leads crews to find their own boat
upon arrival.
“They don’t make it easy for you to win at Henley,” Grant said.
However, the Pirates are prepared for the challenge ahead because of
their remarkable season. They went undefeated in California competitions
and finished the season sixth in the nation at the Avaya Championships,
May 11 and 12, at West Windsor, N.J. They won the Pacific Coast
Championships in Sacramento May 5, and the San Diego Crew Classic April
7.
In addition, this has been a special season for the Pirates because
this is Grant’s final season as head coach after 38 seasons. The Pirates
are also dedicating their season to Brian Sweet, an OCC crew member who
died after collapsing during a workout last summer at OCC’s LeBard
Stadium, and Rob Jordan, the 1989 crew captain who was a broker for
Cantor Fitzgerald on the 104th floor of the World Trade Center and died
from the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11.
“They are a very fast crew, and a great group of people; they love to
race, and that’s a good combination,” Grant said of his crew.
“Fundamentally, they are very good athletes. They also have a very good
sense of humor. They can laugh easily. They don’t get uptight. It’s
pretty impressive, if you think about it: They tolerate each other and
they like each other, considering they are together all the time.”
The differences among the OCC varsity eight range from Salaks, who is
from Latvia, to Blair, who graduated from Corona del Mar High after
spending most of his childhood in South Africa.
“Everyone is pretty unique in their own little way,” said Pope, who
found Sweet after he collapsed, as the two were training together. “For
me, this year has been extra special. My friend passed away, and with the
dedication to Rob Jordan and the boathouse being dedicated to Dave, we’ve
appreciated one another even more. It’s good that we’ve had such an
outstanding season this year.”
There’s also a light side to Pope, the team co-captain, this season.
“If there was a class clown of the boat that would be Pope,” Caldwell
said.
Caldwell is a Newport Harbor product who used to row with Corona del
Mar product Matt Hietbrink at the Newport Aquatic Center. Waldowski and
Pope are also Newport Harbor products, while Krueger is from Foothill
High and Twigg is from Oregon. Scheele, the co-captain, is from
Washington.
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