Showing posts with label rowing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rowing. Show all posts

UW alumni earn rowing gold at 2024 Paris Olympics

Thursday, August 8, 2024

UW rowers were part of winning crews at 2024 Paris Olympics
Photo courtesy University of Washington
University of Washington rowing alumni set a record for their program with 11 total medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics. 

If "UW Rowing Alumni" were a country, it would be sitting in 12th place on the overall Olympic Medal Table. 


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Zags rowing team wins the West Coast Conference with coxswain Schuyler Peters of Lake Forest Park

Monday, June 7, 2021

Schuyler Peters
The Gonzaga Bulldogs rowing team won their 6th straight West Coast Conference title with Lake Forest Park resident Schuyler Peters as coxswain for the varsity team.

V8 Coxswain Schuyler Peters' boat won the D Final in the last collegiate race of her career.

Hear from Schuyler and head coach Andrew Derrick in the interviews after the historic win: 



In addition, Schuyler was named 2021 CO-COXSWAIN OF THE YEAR along with Mady Kertin, whose San Diego team came in second.



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Kenmore Boathouse welcomes community rowers and Northshore high school athletes alike

Kenmore Rowing House photo courtesy City of Kenmore


Kenmore is celebrating the completion of the public Kenmore Boathouse, a 2,800-sq-ft rowing shell house located at the northern end of Rhododendron Park.

The Boathouse will serve as a year-round base of operations for the Kenmore Rowing Club and home to all four of Northshore School District’s high school crew teams. The project completion was celebrated with a small, in-person ribbon cutting ceremony on May 26, 2021.

“We are thrilled to provide all Northshore students with an opportunity to participate in a sport that brings abundant mental, physical and lifelong benefits. It is important to provide equitable access to traditionally private programs such as crew,” said Northshore Superintendent Michelle Reid, Ed. D. 
“This partnership with the City of Kenmore and Pocock Foundation will open doors to post-secondary opportunities for students who may not otherwise have access to the crew experience.”

The Boathouse, which houses coaching, training, storage and repair facilities, will provide a staging platform for learn-to-row programs, as well as summer youth rowing camps, beginning in summer 2021. 

Most importantly, the Boathouse is a space for the public, with the goal of removing barriers and increasing access to rowing through a variety of community programs, discounts and youth scholarships offered through the Kenmore Rowing Club.

"It is my mission to make the sport of rowing accessible to everyone in all life situations," said Suzanna Blahna, Executive Director of the Kenmore Rowing Club. "I want to invite everyone to come out and join in creating this beautiful community of rowers."

The Boathouse is the next stage of the Rhododendron Park improvement plan, following on the heels of 2018’s boardwalk and float addition that increased ease of waterfront access for park users and a staging area for hand-powered watercraft users. 

The Boathouse will complement the state-operated boat launch on the western side of the West Sammamish River Bridge to help make Rhododendron Park an all-inclusive spot for water activities for Kenmore by the lake.

Several community groups and funding sources came together to make this project possible, including; The City of Kenmore, taxpayers of Washington State, the Northshore School District and Booster Clubs, Kenmore Rowing Club and Fundraising Committee, the George R. Pocock Foundation, the King County Council and various state legislators.

Community members interested in using the boathouse are encouraged to contact the Kenmore Rowing Club at kenmorerowinginfo@gmail.com.



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Kenmore rowing club operates out of Logboom Park

Wednesday, March 21, 2018



Kenmore Rowing Club, an emerging rowing club currently operating out of Logboom Park and Rhododendron Park in Kenmore, is anticipating the start of its fourth season.

KRC is a partner in the Kenmore Waterfront Activity Center group which also includes a kayak club, dragon boat classes, and canoeing.

Beginning in April, Kenmore Rowing will offer classes for novice and experienced adult rowers, week-long summer camps for junior rowers, and monthly open house opportunities for people who have never rowed and would like to try it out before they sign up for a novice class.

You can find information about Kenmore Rowing Club at their webpage or you can email for more information.



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