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Chris Richbourg

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2000 – 2003 – Woodbridge Senior High School

2001 – Honorable Mention – Washington Post All-Met Rower
2001 – Honorable Mention – Washington Post “Prince William Extra” All-Extra Rower
2001 – First Team – Potomac New & Manassas Journal Messenger ALL-AREA Crew
2002 – First Team – Washington Post “Prince William Extra” All-Extra Rower
2002-03 – First Team – Washington Post All-Met Rower (Repeat)
2003 – First Team – Washington Post “Prince William Extra” All-Extra Rower (Repeat)
2002 – U.S. Junior National Men’s Team
2002 World Champ. Men Jr. 8 3 rd place 4 seat

2004 – Current – Princeton

Fall 2005 – Chris helped the Princeton Tiger Heavyweight Crew defeat the top collegiate boats in the country, the Tiger crew defeated dozens of college and national crews to claim victory at the Head of the Charles race in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Finishing the roughly three-mile course in 14 minutes, 41.89 seconds, Princeton became the first collegiate crew to win the race — the most prestigious of the fall season — since Navy won 22 years ago. Spring 2006 – Chris followed up the fall head of the Charles by stroking the Heavyweight Eight to victory in every race during the spring culminating however their undefeated season ended at the Intercollegiate Rowing Championships with a 2 nd place performance in May. After the Intercollegiate championship Chris stroked Princeton (see photo above) to the Championship at Henley, the most significant international race in rowing.

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