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Amanda Kraus & Row New York

Amanda Kraus & Row New York

Nate Rooks
August 24, 2013

Row New York empowers youth from New York City's under-resourced communities to build strength, gain confidence, and pursue excellence through the sport of competitive rowing. The year-round programs for middle and high school students combine...

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Kevin Harris & Tulsa Women's Rowing

Kevin Harris & Tulsa Women's Rowing

Helen Tompkins
August 5, 2013

Out of the 340 Division I schools affiliated with the NCAA, the University of Tulsa has earned the exclusive title of being the institution in Division I athletics with the fewest students. Head Coach Kevin Harris of the women’s rowing team...

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Jack Cornelius, Craig Amerkhanian & Stanford Men's Rowing

Jack Cornelius, Craig Amerkhanian & Stanford Men's Rowing

Helen Tompkins
July 23, 2013

“As coaches our job is to educate, and the commitment to work is a lesson that will follow these athletes long after they graduate.” Jake Cornelius is a 2006 Stanford Alum, 2012 Olympic Rower, and recently completed his first year as...

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Coxswain Tips: Giving Criticism

Coxswain Tips: Giving Criticism

Nate Rooks
July 19, 2013

Top coxswains are already really good at admitting their mistakes, asking for help, and accepting criticism. But the next step, the extra step that will make them indispensable for making crews faster, is the ability to apply what they know...

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