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La Martiniere senior girls , Future Hope, Khalsa english juniors enter K C Mahindra School Regatta Semifinals

| | May 26, 2016, at 05:41 am
Kolkata, May 25 (IBNS) Future Hope “B” and Khalsa English High school in Junior Boys group and La Martiniere for Girls from the senior girls division entered the semi final winning their respective races in their last round of the heats in the 44th K C Mahindra Invitation School Regatta held at the Lake Club course in Rabindra Sarovar here Wednesday.

While La Martiniere for Girls clocked  2m18 .25 seconds to beat St.John Diocesan for Girls  easily, Future Hope boys  timed  2m15.80 to outrow Hatiara Madarasa without much effort. 

Khalsa English also did not have to struggle much to beat Jatragachi Pranavananda e as they  who put up the best timing 2m14,37 seconds, in Junior Boys today  .

The championship is being conducted  in “Repechage” system where the losers in the preliminary rounds get another chance to play among themselves  and reach the semi finals from where the tournament  is run in knock-out basis.

In the Junior Girls section La martiniere and Modern High School have already qualified  for the semi finals  winning their races  earlier in the meet.

Following are the results of  races rowed on May 25.

JUNIOR BOYS
Future Hope “B” ( 2:15.80) bt  Hatiara Madarsa ( 3:15.05)
Khalsa English  (2:14.37) bt Jatragachi Pranavananda (2:42.81)
Silver point “B” (2:47.85) bt St. James school (3:11.89)

SENIOR GIRLS
La Martiniere for Girls  (2:18.25) bt St. John Diocesan ( 2: 34.84)

SENIOR BOYS
Futur Hope (2:02.98) bt. Patha Bhavan ( 2:25.70 )
Tirthapati Institution (2:06.31) bt The Calcutta Emmanuel (2:37.78)
St. Lawrence ( 2:04.24) bt  Seventh Day ( 2:13.70 )
Patha Bhavan (  2:11. 29)  bt  Hurtleys High School ( 3;02.95)
St. Helen school ( 2:07.77)  bt  St. Xaviers  ( 2:16.86)
Tirthapati  Institution ( 2:06.16) bt St.John  ( 3:04.73)


The details of the photos are as follows:
1) IMG_0533:Hatiara Madrasa (North 24 Parganas) rowing to the starting point for their race.
2) IMG_0536: Jatragachi Pranavananda (North 24 Parganas) rowing their race today after capturing all the eyes.
3: IMG_0545: La Martinier for Girls (Kolkata) celebrating after a win with their coach Mr. Shakeel Ahmed.

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