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ARAE-FEARA Regatta

Lake Club's Priya Mukherjee wins triple crown, BRC bag team championship on concluding day of 80th ARAE-FEARA Regatta

| @indiablooms | Mar 24, 2024, at 01:20 am

Kolkata/IBNS: Priya Mukherjee of Lake Club and Bengal Rowing Club (BRC) stole the limelight on the concluding day of the week-long Regatta Championship. 

Priya earned a triple crown being a member of winning mixed four team in masters event and Bengal Rowing Club bagged ten of the thirteen finals to hog the limelight on the concluding day of the 80th ARAE-FEARA Regatta championship at Rabindra Sarobar Lake in Kolkata on Saturday.

Priya earlier won top position in mixed pairs event for masters (above 36 years) and Indoor Rowing event for women masters.

Bengal Rowing Club expectedly won the overall team championship collecting 198 points and were followed by hosts Lake Club with 162 points, Calcutta Rowing Club (93 points), Madras Boat Club (75 points) , Thailand (09 points) and Australia (03 points).

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