Eleanor Logan
Women’s Four
Birthplace: Portland, Maine
Hometown: Boothbay Harbor, Maine
Current Residence: Boothbay Harbor, Maine
Club Affiliations: Stanford University, USRowing Training Center
Began Rowing: Brooks School, 2003
Date of Birth: 12/27/87
Height: 6’2”
Weight: 175
High School: Brooks School
Undergraduate Education: Stanford University, 2011
Training Location: Princeton, N.J.
Current Coaches: Yasmin Farooq, Tom Terhaar
Years on National Team: Four – 2005, Junior; 2007-09, Senior
International Results: Won gold in the eight at the 2008 Olympic Games...Won silver in the pair at the 2008 Rowing World Cup stop in Lucerne...Won bronze in the pair at the 2008 Rowing World Cup stop in Munich...Served as an alternate at the 2007 World Rowing Championships...Won bronze in the eight at the 2007 World Rowing Under 23 Championships...Placed fourth in the eight at the 2005 World Rowing Junior Championships...Won gold in the eight at the 2004 CanAmMex Regatta.
National Results: Won the four at the 2009 World Championships Trials...Won silver in the eight at the 2009 USRowing National Championships…Won gold in the eight and the team championship at the 2009 NCAA Championships…Won gold in the eight at the Pacific-10 Conference Championships...Won the pair at the second 2008 National Selection Regatta...Finished 10th in the eight at the 2008 NCAA Championships...Won bronze in the eight at the 2007 USRowing National Championships...Took silver in the eight at the 2007 Pacific-10 Conference Championships...Won gold in the elite eight and senior eight at the 2005 USRowing National Championships...Won gold in the four with coxswain at the 2005 USRowing National Youth Invitational...Won gold medals in the junior eight, junior four with coxswain and intermediate eight at the 2004 USRowing National Championships...Won gold in the four with coxswain at the 2004 USRowing Youth Invitational...Won gold in the junior B eight and the junior B four with coxswain at the 2003 USRowing National Championships.
Personal: Elle was named to the All-Pacific-10 Conference Team and the All-American Team in 2009 and 2007. Her most memorable sporting achievement is winning a national championship in 2004 in the “Blonde Boat” for Brooks School. She chose rowing after watching a friend compete at the Head of the Charles and hopes to compete in the regatta when she is 90. Elle loves to visit her sister, Jessamine, to watch Pride & Prejudice (the BBC version), as well as going to the Farmer’s Market in Bangor to buy fresh goat’s cheese. She likes wearing jewelry, especially her gold bangles she was given on her high school exchange to Uganda.