CU Engineering Students Host Conference, Canoe Races
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BOULDER, CO - April 6, 2019: Alec Guevara, left, and Mason Bell, of CU, push it to the finish.
CU Boulder’s student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers hosted the 2019 Rocky Mountain Student Conference. The concrete canoe races, at the Boulder Reservoir, are one of the highlights. The annual event provides civil engineering students with an opportunity to gain hands-on practical experience and leadership skills by using concrete to design, build and test viable watercraft.
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BOULDER, CO - April 6, 2019: Alec Guevara, left, is congratulated by the crowd after his race with Mason Bell.
CU Boulder’s student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers hosted the 2019 Rocky Mountain Student Conference. The concrete canoe races, at the Boulder Reservoir, are one of the highlights. The annual event provides civil engineering students with an opportunity to gain hands-on practical experience and leadership skills by using concrete to design, build and test viable watercraft.
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BOULDER, CO - April 6, 2019: Mason Bell, right, celebrates his 3rd-place finish for the Buffs.
CU Boulder’s student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers hosted the 2019 Rocky Mountain Student Conference. The concrete canoe races, at the Boulder Reservoir, are one of the highlights. The annual event provides civil engineering students with an opportunity to gain hands-on practical experience and leadership skills by using concrete to design, build and test viable watercraft.
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BOULDER, CO - April 6, 2019: Mia Abouhamad, left, and Richa Manjari, of the CU team, sprint out from the start line.
CU Boulder’s student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers hosted the 2019 Rocky Mountain Student Conference. The concrete canoe races, at the Boulder Reservoir, are one of the highlights. The annual event provides civil engineering students with an opportunity to gain hands-on practical experience and leadership skills by using concrete to design, build and test viable watercraft.
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BOULDER, CO - April 6, 2019: The Utah Valley University team celebrate the sinking or "swamping" their canoe.
CU Boulder’s student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers hosted the 2019 Rocky Mountain Student Conference. The concrete canoe races, at the Boulder Reservoir, are one of the highlights. The annual event provides civil engineering students with an opportunity to gain hands-on practical experience and leadership skills by using concrete to design, build and test viable watercraft.
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BOULDER, CO - April 6, 2019: The Colorado School of Mines team removes water from their canoe after the swamping.
CU Boulder’s student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers hosted the 2019 Rocky Mountain Student Conference. The concrete canoe races, at the Boulder Reservoir, are one of the highlights. The annual event provides civil engineering students with an opportunity to gain hands-on practical experience and leadership skills by using concrete to design, build and test viable watercraft.
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BOULDER, CO - April 6, 2019: The University of Wyoming team goes over last minute details before the start of the races.
CU Boulder’s student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers hosted the 2019 Rocky Mountain Student Conference. The concrete canoe races, at the Boulder Reservoir, are one of the highlights. The annual event provides civil engineering students with an opportunity to gain hands-on practical experience and leadership skills by using concrete to design, build and test viable watercraft.
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BOULDER, CO - April 6, 2019: The Colorado School of Mines team remove their craft after swamping.
CU Boulder’s student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers hosted the 2019 Rocky Mountain Student Conference. The concrete canoe races, at the Boulder Reservoir, are one of the highlights. The annual event provides civil engineering students with an opportunity to gain hands-on practical experience and leadership skills by using concrete to design, build and test viable watercraft.
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BOULDER, CO - April 6, 2019: A two person crew races to the finish line.
CU Boulder’s student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers hosted the 2019 Rocky Mountain Student Conference. The concrete canoe races, at the Boulder Reservoir, are one of the highlights. The annual event provides civil engineering students with an opportunity to gain hands-on practical experience and leadership skills by using concrete to design, build and test viable watercraft.
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BOULDER, CO - April 6, 2019: Alec Guevara, right, and Mason Bell, of CU, push it to the finish.
CU Boulder’s student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers hosted the 2019 Rocky Mountain Student Conference. The concrete canoe races, at the Boulder Reservoir, are one of the highlights. The annual event provides civil engineering students with an opportunity to gain hands-on practical experience and leadership skills by using concrete to design, build and test viable watercraft.
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BOULDER, CO - April 6, 2019: Alec Guevara, right, and Mason Bell, of CU, push it to the finish.
CU Boulder’s student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers hosted the 2019 Rocky Mountain Student Conference. The concrete canoe races, at the Boulder Reservoir, are one of the highlights. The annual event provides civil engineering students with an opportunity to gain hands-on practical experience and leadership skills by using concrete to design, build and test viable watercraft.
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BOULDER, CO - April 6, 2019: Spectators give instructions from the shore to the racers.
CU Boulder’s student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers hosted the 2019 Rocky Mountain Student Conference. The concrete canoe races, at the Boulder Reservoir, are one of the highlights. The annual event provides civil engineering students with an opportunity to gain hands-on practical experience and leadership skills by using concrete to design, build and test viable watercraft.
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BOULDER, CO - April 6, 2019: Richa Manjari, left, and Mia Abouhamad, of the CU team, sprint out from the start line.
CU Boulder’s student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers hosted the 2019 Rocky Mountain Student Conference. The concrete canoe races, at the Boulder Reservoir, are one of the highlights. The annual event provides civil engineering students with an opportunity to gain hands-on practical experience and leadership skills by using concrete to design, build and test viable watercraft.
(Photo by Cliff Grassmick/Staff Photographer)