U.S. Women's Eight Dominates Early in Rio Olympics

The U.S. women's eight has entered the Rio Olympics rowing competition in dominating style, winning its heat several boat lengths ahead of the Netherlands.

The double Olympic champions won the race Monday in 6 minutes, 6.34 seconds, a whooping eight seconds ahead of the Dutch boat. Romania was third in 6:16.24.

The U.S. has won 10 consecutive world and Olympic titles in the women's eight since 2006, a dynasty that is unmatched in most team sports.

The rowing competition resumed in calm and overcast conditions after races were canceled Sunday due to strong winds.

Carmel Valley's Kerry Simmonds competes on the team that trains at Chula Vista Olympic Training Center.

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