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McGill University Rowing Club : ウィキペディア英語版
McGill University Rowing Club

The McGill University Rowing Club (MURC) is a rowing club that represents McGill University in Montreal. The club is currently a Level 2 intercollegiate program and thus receives partial funding from the university.〔()〕 As the only Quebec university with a rowing program, the club participates in the Ontario University Athletics (OUA) conference. It is a registered club with Rowing Canada.
==History==
The club dates back to 1924 when it originally operated out of the Lachine Boat Club. Within two years the club established a rivalry with the University of Toronto Rowing Club with the inception of the McGill-Toronto boat race. In the ten year existence of the annual race McGill would only win the first two meetings.〔()〕 By 1939 both crews would cease activities with the outbreak of World War II.
Rowing returned to McGill following the 1976 Summer Olympics with the revived club taking advantage of the then new Olympic Basin and its facilities. Initially only men crews raced with the first women crew taking to the water four years later in 1980. The following year the first Canadian University Rowing Championships (CURC) was held at the basin with McGill acting as hosts. The national championship returned to the basin in 2004, and again in 2009. In 2004 the men's eight won a silver medal, with current national team member Derek O'Farrell as bow seat. The 2009 event saw the women's lightweight coxed four score the Martlet's first ever medal (bronze), and the Redmen's first ever gold medal in the lightweight men's double won by Renaud Garon Gendron and Jonathan Rinaldi.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.mcgill.ca/channels/spotlight/item/?item_id=111804 )

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