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'Exceptional' 2016 St. John's Regatta sees M5, Outer Cove take top spots

The 198th running of the Royal St. John's Regatta saw wins for the M5 and Outer Cove crews in the water, as well wins for those on the shore who played Regatta Roulette.

Men's crew from Outer Cove row sub-9-minute race for just 4th time ever

Outer Cove rower Brent Hickey was all smiles after his crew's win in the men's championship of the 2016 Royal St. John's Regatta. (Jeremy Eaton/CBC)

The 198th running of the Royal St. John's Regatta saw wins for the M5 and Outer Cove crews in the water, as wellwins for those on the shorewho played Regatta Roulette.

In the men's championship, the crew from Outer Cove took first place with a time of 9:09.68, nearly half a minute ahead of second place Lamb's Rum at 9:36.50.NTV'smen's crew took home the bronze at 10:03.44.

The win was a special one for Outer Cove rower Brent Hickey.

It means a whole lot to row for our community and win it it's great.- Outer Cover rower Brent Hickey

"It feels amazing. I'm from Outer Cove and my father was actually on the last Outer Cove crew, I grew up looking at that and looking up to him," said Hickey.

"It means a whole lot to row for our community and win it it's great."

M5 claimed the woman's championship with a time of 5:10.16, topping second place Cahill Group who came in at 5:19.46 and Dawe and Burke at 5:23.22.

"I'm so proud, the girls were awesome," said M5coxswain Denise Carew.

"They worked so hard. They worked together constantly every single day really collaborative and worked really well together."

'Exceptional' year

Sandy Hickman, official starter at the 2016 Royal St. John's Regatta, says this year's races were exceptional. (CBC)

Regattacommittee memberSandy Hickmansays the 2016 Regatta was a particularly competitive running of the event, especially on the woman's side.

"I have to say, it's been exceptional because of the pond conditions, because the competition very close competition in a lot of races because of the volunteers," Hickman said.

"And once it warmed up a bit by midday, we've had a great turnout of people."

This year's regatta also saw a milestone race for the eventual men's winners from Outer Cove, as the crew had one of the fastest times ever recorded on the lake.

"They broke the nine-minute mark and did it in very good form," Hickman said.

[Outer Cove] broke the nine-minute mark and did it in very good form.- Sandy Hickman, official starter

"[It's] only the fourth time that's happened they're working hard toward the200thanniversary in two years time."

And the Outer Cove crew membersaren't the only ones looking forward to the 200-year milestone event, Hickman said there are plans in the works for the bicentennial regatta.

"There's a bunch of things going on in terms of improvements to the park around the lake and the visitor experience," he said.

Hickman saidmore screens willbe added around the lake to display video captured by a camera drone high abovethe venue.

'Regatta Roulette' winners

Jeremy Eaton dunked

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CBC reporter Jeremy Eaton had a tough time staying dry at the Regatta Wednesday afternoon.

Those who took their chancesplaying "Regatta Roulette" were rewarded Wednesday with a holiday and some qualitytime aroundQuidi VidiLake.

Despite the cool temperatures to start the day, crowdsturned out to watch the races and enjoy the atmosphere and games on the shore.

CBC'sown Jeremy Eaton even got in on the action, hopping into a charity dunk tank. Watch the wet action above.

With files from Jeremy Eaton