Reasonable?? What is that supposed to mean? The rule is the average weight of a lightweight crew cannot be over 155# and no individual oarsman in that crew can weigh over 160#. Perhaps you may consider it to be unreasonable, but those are the rules.bperry63 wrote:167lbs is quite reasonable for a college lightweight.
By the way - don't blame me. I don't make any rules - I just look them up on the USRowing website.USRowing wrote:4-106 Lightweights
A lightweight crew is one that complies with the requirements below. An open event is one that is not a lightweight event.
(a) Men: (1) A men’s lightweight crew shall average no more
than 155 lbs. per rower, and no individual rower shall weigh more than 160 lbs.
(2) A male single sculler (1x) shall not weigh more than 160 lbs.
(3) A Junior men’s lightweight crew is one in which no individual rower weighs more than 155 lbs.
(4) A men’s Masters lightweight crew is one in which no individual rower weighs more than 160 lbs.
(5) The coxswain shall not be counted for purposes of this rule.
(b) Women: (1) A women’s lightweight crew, including a single scull (1x), shall have no rower who weighs more than 130 lb. (2) The coxswain shall not be counted for purposes of this rule.
[Editor’s Note: Please note that rules relating to USRowing National Team Trials regattas and regattas governed by FISA, the International Rowing Federation, may vary; refer to Rule 6-203.]
Bob S.