Olympic Games Features

Margot Shumway, stroke seat of the USA women's 4x
row2k Starting Five: Margot ShumwayFriday, July 25, 2008"Early on I thought that being good enough meant just working hard, but now I know that it means believing in yourself completely and not letting anyone else get inside your head and make you doubt your abilities."
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Tyler Winklevoss, bow seat of the USA men's 2-
row2k Starting Five: Tyler WinklevossFriday, July 25, 2008"My identical twin brother Cameron and I had a hunch that Harry Parker told the difference between us by which wrist we wore our watches on."
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Giuseppe Lanzone, 3 seat of the USA men's 4-

Elle Logan, 4 seat of the USA women's 8+
row2k Starting Five: Elle LoganThursday, July 24, 2008"Well since I am a young rower, never think you have finally learned how to row, because you're probably not even close, just like me."
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Lindsay Shoop, 2 seat of the USA women's 8+

Matt Hughes, bow seat of the USA men's 4x
row2k Starting Five: Matt HughesWednesday, July 23, 2008"I didn't like the actual sport of rowing until my sophomore year at the ECAC finals. Until then, I strangely enjoyed erging the most."
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Patrick Todd, 2 seat of the USA men's lightweight 4-

Jennifer Goldsack, stroke seat of the USA women's lightweight 2x
row2k Starting Five: Jennifer GoldsackTuesday, July 22, 2008"I began my rowing career very much of the opinion that I lived for the challenge of pushing the physical limits as hard as possible and not breaking, both in training and in racing."
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Caroline Lind, 7 seat of the USA women's 8+
row2k Starting Five: Caroline LindMonday, July 21, 2008"At some point the week before the erg test I would go into the erg room to label and commune with the erg that I would mark as the erg I wanted to test on."
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Steven Coppola, 5 seat of the USA men's 8+