USRowing will hold its November National Team Speed Order at 11 a.m. on Sunday, November 16, on Lake Carnegie at Princeton University. The eight-kilometer race serves as a chance for some of the 2004 Olympic hopefuls to test their speed against other top competitors. Racing will be held in six categories - the men's single sculls, women's single sculls, lightweight men's single sculls, lightweight women's single sculls, men's pair, and lightweight men's pair. The lightweight men's single sculls race leads the way in terms of total entries with 26. Four members of the 2003 National Team that competed at the world championships in Milan, Italy - Stephen Arthur-Wong, Eric Feins, Andrew Liverman, and Gus Maclaurin - are scheduled to compete in the lightweight men's single on Sunday. The men's single sculls event has 24 entries including Mike Perry, who represented the U.S. in the event in Milan. The women's single sculls field is made up of 23 competitors including national team members Hilary Gehman, Michelle Guerette, Danika (Harris) Holbrook, Sarah Jones, Lianne Nelson, Dana Peirce, Laura Rauchfuss, Kelly Salchow, Whitney Webber, and Wendy Wilbur, while the 20-person lightweight women's single sculls field includes seven rowers who competed at this year's world championships: Michelle Whitcomb Borkhuis, Mary Obidinski, Maria Picone, Meghan Sarbanis, Stacey Borgman, Lisa Schlenker, and Rachel Anderson. On the sweep rowing side, the men's pair includes 20 entries, while the lightweight men's pair includes two entries. The men's pair field includes 19 members of the 2003 World Championships Team, while the lightweight men's pair field includes two members of the team.