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Rowing Camps for Coxswains

Rowing Camps for Coxswains

Ryan Sparks
April 18, 2015

Coxing takes a special type of person. The position is very independent, and often requires the individual undertaking it to develop his or herself as a result of experience and informally gathered feedback. The majority of junior

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What’s in a Rowing Camp?

What’s in a Rowing Camp?

Ryan Sparks
April 18, 2015

The number and economy of rowing camps in the US continues to grow with the sport. As little as 15 years ago, camps were mostly limited to select venues the Northeastern US. Today there are hundreds all over the US, from Boston to Colorado. We...

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Stephen Frazier Wong and Clemson Rowing

Stephen Frazier Wong and Clemson Rowing

Nate Rooks
April 3, 2015

In summer 2014, Clemson University Women’s Rowing hired new head coach Stephen Frazier Wong. Frazier Wong had just finished two highly successful years with Nova Southeastern, bringing home an NCAA Championship in his first season and a second...

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Steering the San Diego Crew Classic

Steering the San Diego Crew Classic

Laura Simon
March 2, 2015

One of the toughest races to cox is the 2K course at San Diego Crew Classic. The wind and tide of Mission Bay make it a particularly challenging course, and coxswains visiting for the first time should be prepared. In this...

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