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Defending the Title
Early Sunday morning, an enthusiastic crowd gathered for the annual Reunion Row competition on the Charles. Classmates and members of the MIT community arrived at the boathouse as early as an hour before the 8 a.m. contest to see if the Class of '92 could defend its title from five years ago. Seven boats-representing the reunion classes of 1952, 1962, 1972, 1977, 1982, 1992 and 1997-lined up for the sprint from the Harvard Bridge to the boathouse. And once again the Class of '92 proved its dominance, winning in one minute, 12.5 seconds. The Class of 1997 finished second in 1:16. Crewmembers of the 1992 boat included coxswain Jen Rigney, stroke Jeffrey Kuehn, and Dave Brenneis, Tom Klemas, Brad Layton, Adam Lechner, Adam Singer, Holly Simpson and Tyler Worden.
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