1:30 P.M.--LIGHTWEIGHT EIGHTS: The men's shells are chasing a time of 14:45.1 in their quest for the Boston Herald Trophy. The women are pursuing the Boston Trophy, looking to break the record of 16:42.4.
1:55 P.M.--LIGHTWEIGHT SINGLES: The men are looking to break a 17:24.8 mark and take home the Arlett Trophy. The women are competing for the Singer Trophy, trying to finish the course in uner 19:30.7.
2:20 P.M.--CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES: Championship events are open to all competitors and attract entrants from past and present college, national and Olympic teams. The men's sculls are looking to win the Cromwell Trophy and better a time of 16:24.5, set by Harvard in 1984. The women are competing for the Swayze Trophy as they look to post a time under 18:19.9.
2:55 P.M.--THE CHAMPIONSHIP FOURS: The men's shells are aiming for the 15:39.9 record as they row for the Circle of Sports Cup. The women race for the Barnes Trophy as they try to break a mark of 17:50.
3:30 P.M.--THE CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES: The men's sculls contend for the Curtis Trophy while the women compete for the Cambridge Boat Club Trophy. The men's mark is 17:29.8 while the women's best is 18:45.6.
4:00 P.M.--THE CHAMPIONSHIP EIGHTS: The last and most prestigious event. The men will be trying to match last year's course-record time of 14:07.6 as they race for the Boston Globe Trophy. The women row for the Governor's Trophy, looking to beat a time of 16:02.9.