Rachel at a glance
Do you prefer to sweep, scull, or either?
Prefer sculling
What made you interested in rowing?
I had never considered this sport but a person at my work mentioned their daughter was on a high school team and that he thought they had a learn to row for adults. So I just kind of stumbled into it ...
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Geri at a glance
Do you prefer to sweep, scull, or either?
I was introduced to this sport with sweep and continue to prefer that but have since learned to enjoy sculling also - especially the built-in flexibility of being able to row solo and/or not having to find a cox. But despite that, my heart is with sweep.
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One of the forces behind our Instagram and Facebook presence, Victoria is always documenting club activities and practices. She's a former Learn to Row graduate and we're so grateful to have her voice on the board. As an added bonus, if you are ever in need of local brewery recommendations, Victoria is your person.
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Chris is a 2023 Learn to Row graduate who has already become a staple around the boathouse. We're so grateful to have his voice and perspective on our 2024 Board.
Chris at a glance
Do you prefer to sweep, scull, or either?
I probably prefer sculling 2/3's of the time and sweep the remainder.
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Cullen at a glance
Do you prefer to sweep, scull, or either?
I prefer sculling over sweep; sweep over not rowing at all.
What made you interested in rowing?
Short answer: the registration table at college. Long answer: there’s an adventure to it - human-powered group competition in the always-changing outdoor ...
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Rob at a glance
Do you prefer to sweep, scull, or either?
Anything and everything, I always want to learn and master more with this sport…I’m even super curious about coastal rowing!
What made you interested in rowing?
I was recruited into rowing from my college’s cross country running team and immediately ...
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Jay at a glance
Do you prefer to sweep, scull, or either?
Scull
What made you interested in rowing?
College rowing
What is one of the things you enjoy about HRRC?
Love the friendships and shared experiences with HRRC rowers
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Tim is a former US National Team rower and stroked the US men's lightweight 8+ to a silver medal at World Championships. He rowed 4 years at The University of Texas and trained at Vesper Boat Club.
He's been Head Coach at the club since 2021 and continues to row competitively.
Tim at a glance
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Longtime club member, Scott Smith officially joined the HRRC coaching staff once again as Assistant Coach in 2023. From 2011 - 2013, Scott served as our Head Coach. Scott has coached novices, collegiate, and masters rowers. 2024 is Scott's 20th anniversary being a HRRC club member!
While not leading winter erg sessions, ...
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