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2015 USA National Rowing Team 2015 USA National Rowing Team OLYMPIC EVENTS Women’s Single Sculls (W1x) Genevra Stone – Harvard University – Newton, Mass. Men’s Single Sculls (M1x) Ken Jurkowski – Cornell University – New Fairfield, Conn. Women’s Double Sculls (W2x) b - Meghan O’Leary – University of Virginia – Baton Rouge, La. Men’s Double Sculls (M2x) s - Ellen Tomek – University of Michigan – Flushing, Mich. b - John Graves – Trinity College – Cincinnati, Ohio s - Benjamin Dann – Brown University - Pound Ridge, N.Y. Lightweight Women’s Double Sculls (LW2x) b - Devery Karz – Oregon State University – Park City, Utah Lightweight Men’s Double Sculls (LM2x) s - Michelle Sechser – University of Tulsa - Folsom, Calif. b - Andrew Campbell, Jr. – Harvard University – New Canaan, Conn. s - Joshua Konieczny – Dartmouth College – Millbury, Ohio Women’s Pair (W2-) b - Felice Mueller – University of Michigan – Cleveland, Ohio Men’s Quadruple Sculls (M4x) s - Eleanor Logan – Stanford University – Boothbay Harbor, Maine b – Derek Johnson – Yale University – Hillsborough, Calif. 2 – John Madura – Worcester Polytechnic Institute - West Milford, N.J. Women’s Quadruple Sculls (W4x) 3 – Hans Struzyna – University of Washington – Kirkland, Wash. b - Megan Kalmoe – University of Washington – St. Croix Falls, Wis. s – Ian Silveira – Princeton University – West Bloomfield, Mich. 2 - Tracy Eisser – Cornell University – Fair Lawn, N.J. 3 – Amanda Elmore – Purdue University - West Lafayette, Ind. Men’s Pair (M2-) s - Adrienne Martelli – University of Washington – University Place, Wash. b – Michael DiSanto – Harvard University – Belmont, Mass. s – Tim Aghai – University of Wisconsin – Skokie, Ill. Women’s Eight (W8+) b - Amanda Polk – University of Notre Dame – Pittsburgh, Pa. Men’s Four (M4-) 2 - Meghan Musnicki – Ithaca College – Naples, N.Y. b - Glenn Ochal – Princeton University – Philadelphia, Pa. 3 - Vicky Opitz – University of Wisconsin – Middleton, Wis. 2 - Charlie Cole – Yale University – New Canaan, Conn. 4 - Lauren Schmetterling – Colgate University – Moorsetown, N.J. 3 - Henrik Rummel – Harvard University – Pittsford, N.Y. 5 - Heidi Robbins – Princeton University – Hanover, N.H. s - Seth Weil – Univ. of California-Davis – Menlo Park, Calif. 6 - Tessa Gobbo – Brown University – Chesterfield, N.H. Lightweight Men’s Four (LM4-) 7 - Emily Regan – Michigan State University – Buffalo, N.Y. b - Anthony Fahden – Dartmouth College – Lafayette, Calif. s - Kerry Simmonds – University of Washington – San Diego, Calif. 2 – Tyler Nase – Princeton University - Phoenixville, Pa. c - Katelin Snyder – University of Washington – Detroit, Mich. 3 - Edward King – U.S. Naval Academy – Ironton, Mo. Men’s Arm and Shoulders Single Sculls (ASM1x) s - Will Daly – Boston University – Vail, Colo. Blake Haxton – The Ohio State University – Columbus, Ohio Men’s Eight (M8+) Women’s Arm and Shoulders Single Sculls (ASW1x) b - Grant James – University of Wisconsin – DeKalb, Ill. Jacqui Kapinowski – N. Palm Beach Rowing Club – Point Pleasant, N.J. 2 - Mike Gennaro – Syracuse University – Havertown, Pa. 3 - Samuel Dommer – Univ. of Washington – Folsom, Calif. Trunk and Arms Double Sculls (TAMix2x) 4 - Matthew Miller – University of Virginia – Fairfax, Va. b – Betsy Mitchell – Sarasota Adaptive Rowing - Sarasota, Fla. 5 - Austin Hack – Stanford University – Old Lyme, Conn. s – Scott Brown – Brooks Adaptive Rowing – Jacksonville, Fla. 6 - Alexander Karwoski – Cornell University – Hollis, N.H. Legs, Trunk and Arms Four (LTAMix4+) 7 - Thomas Dethlefs – Yale University – Lawrenceville, N.J. b - Jaclyn Smith – Sacred Heart University - Williston Park, N.Y. s – Tom Peszek - University of Michigan – Farmington Hills, Mich. 2 - Danielle Hansen – University of Washington – Patterson, Calif. c – Zach Vlahos - Univ. of California-Berkeley – Piedmont, Calif. 3 - Zachary Burns – Skyline High School – Ann Arbor, Mich. s - Richard Vandergrift – Community Rowing Inc., - Bethel, Ohio c – Jenny Sichel – Bryn Mawr College - Clifton, N.J. National Rowing Foundation ~ 67 Mystic Rd., North Stonington, CT 06359 ~ (860) 535-0634 ~ [email protected] ~ www.natrowing.org 2015 USA National Rowing Team WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS Lightweight Men’s Single Sculls (LM1x) Lightweight Men’s Eight (LM8+) Nicholas Trojan – Orange Coast College – Los Alamitos, Calif. b – Tobin McGee – Worcester Polytechnic Institute - Rye, N.Y. Lightweight Women’s Single Sculls (LW1x) 2 – Philip Henson – Dartmouth College - Somerset, N.J. Kate Bertko – Princeton University – Oakland, Calif. 3 – Peter Schmidt – Drexel University – Providence, R.I. Lightweight Men’s Pair (LM2-) 4 – Christopher Lambert – Florida Institute of Tech.- Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. b - Robin Prendes – Princeton University – Miami, Fla. 5 – Alex Twist – University of Puget Sound - Seattle, Wash. s - Peter Gibson – Brown University - Belmont, Mass. 6 – Jack Devlin – Georgetown University - Arlington, Va. 7 – Dave Smith – Dartmouth College - Seattle, Wash. Men’s Pair with coxswain (M2+) s – Matthew Lenhart – Boston University - Lafayette, Calif. b - Taylor Brown – Florida Institute of Tech. – Winter Park, Fla. c – Jack Carlson – Georgetown University – Weston, Mass. s - Erick Winstead – College of the Holy Cross – Fairfield, Conn. c – Jacob Mendelson – University of Pennsylvania - Jacksonville, Fla. Legs, Trunk and Arms Double Sculls (LTA2x) b – Jesse Karmazin – Princeton University – Washington, D.C. Lightweight Men’s Quadruple Sculls (LM4x) s – Natalie McCarthy – Pacific Lutheran University – Seattle, Wash. b – Hugh McAdam – Washington College - Grantham, N.H. 2 – Matthew O’Leary – Harvard University – Westwood, Mass. 3 – Colin Ethridge – University of Delaware - Cohoes, N.Y. s – Austin Meyer – Harvard University – Cohoes, N.Y. Women’s Four (W4-) b - Grace Latz – University of Wisconsin – Jackson, Mich. 2 – Kristine O’Brien – University of Virginia - Massapequa Park, N.Y. 3 - Grace Luczak – Stanford University – Ann Arbor, Mich. s – Olivia Coffey – Harvard University – Watkins Glen, N.Y. Lightweight Women’s Quadruple Sculls (LW4x) b - Mary Foster – Loyola Marymount University – Sharon, Mass. 2 – Erin Roberts – Cornell University - Fogelsville, Pa. 3 – Lauren Ayers – Massachusetts Institute. of Tech. – Portland, Maine s - Hillary Saeger – Marist College – Dedham, Mass. National Rowing Foundation ~ 67 Mystic Rd., North Stonington, CT 06359 ~ (860) 535-0634 ~ [email protected] ~ www.natrowing.org .
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