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June 18, 2013
For week two, we want you to share the view from your daily workout. Whether from a boat, an erg, a bike, the gym, a pool or a running trail. Just show us whatever you are doing to stay in shape and how it looks from your point of view. When you submit your photo, please tell us what you were doing and where you were when the photo was taken with #stayfit.
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June 14, 2013
Individual race videos from the finals of the 2013 USRowing Youth National Championships (June 7-9, 2013) are now available for purchase for $5.00 per race.
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June 14, 2013
Not just any man can take the role of being a crew dad. A crew dad might drive his rower to practice before the sun rises, he might drive a van full of rowers to eat afterwards. In honor of Father’s Day, we asked the rowing community to send in their favorite stories about their own Crew Dads.
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Courtney Fritts, courtney@usrowing.org
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June 14, 2013
PRINCETON, N.J. – After three days of racing, 18 national championship titles were awarded at the 2013 USRowing Youth National Championships in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, June 7-9.
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Ed Moran
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June 13, 2013
The first World Championships trial regatta is coming up in less than a week and a half and USRowing needs your assistance in making this a smooth-running and enjoyable event for all involved!
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June 11, 2013
Expectations of rowers and coxswains are not the same. Each has a distinct role on the team. But a coach’s approach to each should be similar.
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Monica Worsley
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June 08, 2013
OAK RIDGE, Tenn. – Foes this week, friends next week. This week at the 2013 USRowing Youth National Championships, 26 of last year’s junior national team are racing this weekend against each other.
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Courtney Fritts, courtney@usrowing.org
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June 07, 2013
OAK RIDGE, Tenn. – Among the hundreds of junior rowers and coaches at Melton Hill Lake, Susan Francia stands out – not only because of her impressive 6-foot-2 frame, or her noticeable triceps as she points towards the racecourse, but also because of her ability to transform between being playful and serious.
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Courtney Fritts, courtney@usrowing.org
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June 06, 2013
Junior rowing coaches have a unique role.
They are not a parent, close friend or classroom teacher, yet they have the opportunity to influence impressionable young people participating in junior rowing programs nationwide.
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Monica Worsley
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June 05, 2013
Many people are very unaware of their racial bias. This bias is called implicit bias. Implicit bias is a subtle and pervasive form of bias against members of a group, merely in virtue of their membership in that group. As opposed to explicit bias, which can consist in overtly discriminatory beliefs, actions or institutional policies.
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Richard Butler, richard@usrowing.org
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