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Olympic Rowing Regatta Beijing, China 9-17 August
2008 Olympic Rowing Regatta Beijing, China 9-17 August MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OF CONTEnts 1. Introduction 3 2. FISA 5 2.1. What is FISA? 5 2.2. FISA contacts 6 3. Rowing at the Olympics 7 3.1. History 7 3.2. Olympic boat classes 7 3.3. How to Row 9 3.4. A Short Glossary of Rowing Terms 10 3.5. Key Rowing References 11 4. Olympic Rowing Regatta 2008 13 4.1. Olympic Qualified Boats 13 4.2. Olympic Competition Description 14 5. Athletes 16 5.1. Top 10 16 5.2. Olympic Profiles 18 6. Historical Results: Olympic Games 27 6.1. Olympic Games 1900-2004 27 7. Historical Results: World Rowing Championships 38 7.1. World Rowing Championships 2001-2003, 2005-2007 (current Olympic boat classes) 38 8. Historical Results: Rowing World Cup Results 2005-2008 44 8.1. Current Olympic boat classes 44 9. Statistics 54 9.1. Olympic Games 54 9.1.1. All Time NOC Medal Table 54 9.1.2. All Time Olympic Multi Medallists 55 9.1.3. All Time NOC Medal Table per event (current Olympic boat classes only) 58 9.2. World Rowing Championships 63 9.2.1. All Time NF Medal Table 63 9.2.2. All Time NF Medal Table per event 64 9.3. Rowing World Cup 2005-2008 70 9.3.1. Rowing World Cup Medal Tables per year 2005-2008 70 9.3.2. All Time Rowing World Cup Medal Tables per event 2005-2008 (current Olympic boat classes) 72 9.4. -
2014 Men's Crew Info Guide.Indd
2014 CALIFORNIA MEN’S CREW QUICK FACTS COACHING SUMMARY Location: Berkeley, Calif. Founded: 1868 Year Varsity Coaches Enrollment: 35,838 1893-96 ...........E. M. Garnett, Harvard ’87 1901-03 ...............W. B. Goodwin, Yale ’90 Nickname: Golden Bears 1904-08 ...........E. M. Garnett, Harvard ’87 Mascot: Oski 1909 .......................... Dean Witter, Cal ’09 Colors: Blue (282) and Gold (123) 1912 ...................... T. A. Davidson, Cal ’11 Affi liation: NCAA Division 1 1914-15 .......................Charles Stevenson Conference: Pac-12 1916-23 ......................Ben Wallis, Yale ’10 Chancellor: Dr. Nicholas Dirks 1924-59 ..........Ky Ebright, Washington ’17 Athletic Director: Sandy Barbour 1960-66 ....................Jim Lemmon, Cal ’43 Offi cial Cal Athletics Web Site: www.CalBears.com 1967-72 ...................Marty McNair, Cal ’61 1973-80 ...Stephen Gladstone, Syracuse ’64 1981-83 ........Mike Livingston, Harvard ’70 1984-87 .....................Tim Hodges, Cal ’75 TEAM INFORMATION 1988-91 ........Bruce Beall, Washington ’73 2013 IRA National Championships Finish: 5th 1992- 96 ...............Mark Zembsch, Cal ’82 2013 Pac-12 Championships Finish: 2nd 1997-2008...Stephen Gladstone, Syracuse ’64 2009-Present ...Mike Teti, St. Joseph’s ’78 COACHING STAFF Year Freshman Coaches Head Coach: Mike Teti (6th year, St. Joseph’s ’78) 1923 ..................Heinie De Roulet, Cal ’22 Offi ce Phone: (510) 533-8931; E-Mail: [email protected] 1924-51 .......Russ Nagler, Washington ’20 Offi ce: T. Gary Rogers Boathouse, 2999 Glascock Street, -
09 Crew-Men Media Guide.Indd
CALIFORNIA Golden Bears 2009 CALIFORNIA MEN’S CREW TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts.......................................... 1 Coaching Staff ..................................2-3 Outlook .............................................4-5 Roster .................................................. 6 Athlete Bios ....................................7-12 2008 Season Recap ..........................13 2008 Race Results ............................14 Award Winners .................................. 15 History ............................................... 16 Cal Cup Results/Championships .......17 International Bears .......................18-19 T. Gary Rogers Boathouse ................20 Briones Reservoir/Erg Facility ...........21 The University...............................22-23 GENERAL INFORMATION Academic Support .............................24 Schedule........................................... BC Location: Berkeley, Calif. Founded: 1868 Enrollment: 34,953 CREDITS Nickname: Golden Bears The 2009 Men’s Crew Media Guide Mascot: Oski was written and edited by Assistant Media Colors: Blue (282) and Gold (116) Relations Director Dean Caparaz with Conference: Pacifi c-10 assistance from Caitlin Oriel. Layout and Chancellor: Dr. Robert J Birgeneau graphics by Senior Publications Director Athletic Director: Sandy Barbour John Dunbar and Publications Coordina- Assistant Athletic Director/Sport Supervisor: Liz Miles tor Evan Kerr. Offi cial Cal Athletics Web Site: www.CalBears.com Photography provided by Michael Cal Crew Web Site: www.CalCrew.com Pimentel, -
London 2012 Media Guide Olympic CONTENT.Indd
London 2012 media guide Olympic.indd 1 11.07.12 14:14 TABlE OF Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. FISA 4 2.1. What is FISA? 4 2.2. FISA contacts 5 3. Rowing 6 3.1. History 6 3.2. Olympic boat classes 6 3.3. Olympic Boat Classes and Events 7 3.4. Historical Overview of Olympic Boat Classes 8 3.5. How to Row 15 3.6. A Short Glossary of Rowing Terms 16 3.7. Key Rowing References 17 4. 2012 Olympic Rowing Regatta 18 4.1. 2012 Olympic Qualified Boats 18 4.2. 2012 Olympic Qualification by Event 19 4.3. Provisional Entries by Event 20 4.4. Provisional Timetable 21 4.5. Olympic Competition Description 22 4.6. Competition Schedule Contingency Plan – Rowing 24 5. Athletes 25 5.1. Top 10 25 5.2. Olympic Profiles 27 5.3. Who to Watch at the 2012 Olympic Rowing Regatta 38 6. Historical Results: Olympic Games 46 6.1. Olympic Games 1900-2008 46 7. Historical Results: World Rowing Championships 57 7.1. World Rowing Championships 2005-2007, 2009-2011 (current Olympic boat classes) 57 8. Historical Results: World Rowing Cup 2009-2012 63 8.1. Current Olympic boat classes 63 9. Statistics 73 9.1. Olympic Games 73 9.1.1. All Time NOC Medal Table 73 9.1.2. All Time Olympic Multi Champions 74 9.1.3. All Time NOC Medal Table per event (current Olympic events) 76 9.2. World Rowing Championships 82 9.2.1. All Time NF Medal Table 82 9.2.2. -
195463077.23.Pdf
7A L. Uo1^ FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY. U Th is Book is the property of H.B.M. Government and is to be kept in safe custody by the person to whom it has been Issued. Hu Jhifftoritu SUPPLEMENT TO THE MONTHLY ARMY LIST. AUGUST, 1915. PROMOTIONS, APPOINTMENTS, ETC., GAZETTED, AND DEATHS OF OFFICERS R€PORTED, BETWEEN 1st & 31st JULY, 1915. LISTS OF SOLDIERS’ BALANCES UNCLAIMED. LONDON: PRINTED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF HIS MAJESTY’S STATIONERY OFFICE, BY J. J. KELIHER k CO., LTD., MABSHALSEA ROAD, S.E. FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY This Book is the property of H.B.M. Government, and is to be kept in sate custody by the person to whom it has been issued. [ Crown Copyright Reserved^ 3Bn Autljaritn. SUPPLEMENT TO THE MONTHLY ARMY LIST. AUGUST, 1910. PROMOTIONS, APPOINTMENTS, ETC., GAZETTED, AND DEATHS OF OFFICERS REPORTED, BETWEEN 1st & 31st JULY, 1915. LISTS OF SOLDIERS’ BALANCES UNCLAIMED. LONDON: PRINTED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF HIS MAJESTY’S STATIONERY OFFICE, BY J. J. KELIHER & CO., LTD.. MARSHALSEA ROAD, S.E. 92468—Wt. 20143—11,500—8/16—J. J. K. & Co. Ltd. 1 Promotions, Appointments, &c. S 3C PROMOTIONS, APPOINTMENTS, &c., since last Publication. War Office., 31st July, 1915. REGULAR FORCES. ARMY. {Extract from the London Gazette, ‘Pith July, 1915.) War Office, With July, 1915. His Majesty The KING has been graciously pleased to promote Major (temporary Lieutenant-Colonel) A. W. P. Knox, 68th Vaughan’s Rifles (!■ rentier Force), Indian Army, to i revet Lieutenant-Colonel in recognition of his distinguished service. Dated 14 July, 1»15. ****** COMMANDS & STAFF. -
2012 Golden Bears Men's Crew Record Book
2011 FRESHMAN 8+ NCAA CHAMPIONS 2012 GOLDEN BEARS MEN’S CREW RECORD BOOK 2012 CALIFORNIA MEN’S CREW QUICK FACTS COACHING SUMMARY Location: Berkeley, Calif. Founded: 1868 Year Varsity Coaches Enrollment: 35,838 1893-96 ........... E. M. Garnett, Harvard ’87 1901-03 ...............W. B. Goodwin, Yale ’90 Nickname: Golden Bears 1904-08 ........... E. M. Garnett, Harvard ’87 Mascot: Oski 1909 .......................... Dean Witter, Cal ’09 Colors: Blue (282) and Gold (123) 1912 ...................... T. A. Davidson, Cal ’11 Affiliation: NCAA Division 1 1914-15 .......................Charles Stevenson Conference: Pac-12 1916-23 ......................Ben Wallis, Yale ’10 Chancellor: Dr. Robert J Birgeneau 1924-59 .......... Ky Ebright, Washington ’17 Athletic Director: Sandy Barbour 1960-66 ....................Jim Lemmon, Cal ’43 Official Cal Athletics Web Site: www.CalBears.com 1967-72 ...................Marty McNair, Cal ’61 Cal Crew Web Site: www.CalCrew.com 1973-80 ...Stephen Gladstone, Syracuse ’64 1981-83 ........Mike Livingston, Harvard ’70 1984-87 .....................Tim Hodges, Cal ’75 TEAM INFORMATION 1988-91 ........ Bruce Beall, Washington ’73 2011 IRA National Championships Finish: 3rd 1992- 96 ............... Mark Zembsch, Cal ’82 2011 Pac-10 Championships Finish: 2nd 1997-2008...Stephen Gladstone, Syracuse ’64 2008-Present ...Mike Teti, St. Joseph’s ’78 COACHING STAFF Year Freshman Coaches Head Coach: Mike Teti (4th year, St. Joseph’s ’78) 1923 ..................Heinie De Roulet, Cal ’22 Office Phone: (510) 533-8931; E-Mail: [email protected] 1924-51 ....... Russ Nagler, Washington ’20 Office: T. Gary Rogers Boathouse, 2999 Glascock Street, Oakland, CA 94601 1952 .....................David L. Turner, Cal ’48 Assistant Varsity Coach: Luke Agnini 1953 .........................Ron Reuther, Cal ’52 1954-59 ....................Jim Lemmon, Cal ’43 (510) 642-3284; [email protected] 1960 ......... -
Rowing and Olympism
Rowing and Olympism Summary publications of the FISA, films, international rowing excursions. Part Ill Foreword by the President of the FISA. Competitions General Information about the FISA. – Technical aspects of rowing. – Rowing at the Olympic Games. Part I – Evolution of the programme. The history of the FISA – List of prize winners. Origins of rowing, the establishment of the – Participation per NOC from 1896 to 1984. FISA, successive Presidents, Secretaries – Participation per event during the latest General and Treasurers, subsequent growth Olympic Games and during the FISA through congresses, biographical notes. championships. – FISA championships : Men’s and later Part II Women’s European and world champion- Administration of the FISA ships, FISA lightweight championships, FISA Aims, organizational chart, member federa- men’s and later women’s junior champion- tions, Congress, Executive Committee, Coun- ships. cil, Commissions, Umpires’ panel, continental – Future international competitions. representatives, rule changes, the general secretariat, financing, training of technical Part IV officials, awards made by the FISA, principal Olympic awards obtained 901 From Cambridge in 1896... to the Olympic events on Lake Casitas in 1984 (V. Racila, 1st in the women’s single sculls). 902 Foreword he history of modern rowing is fascinating. In London, in the 17th and 18th century, up to 40,000 professional watermen took care of the traffic on the Thames. Quite obviously, T races were staged as well and money and betting played an important part. As more and more bridges were constructed, this profession disappeared. However, at the end of the 18th century, students discovered that rowing was fun, and soon the modern sport of rowing developed. -
04 Crew Guide.Pmd
2004 CALIFORNIA CREW FACTS AND FIGURES CONTENTS Location: Berkeley, CA Enrollment: 32,000 (22,000 undergraduate) Facts and Figures ............................................................................ 1 Founded: 1868 Cal Crew Staff .............................................................................. 2-3 Nickname: Golden Bears 2004 Season Outlook ................................................................... 4-5 Colors: Blue and Gold 2004 Athlete Profiles ................................................................. 6-11 Conference: Pac-10 2004 Men’s Roster ....................................................................... 12 Crew Office: Strawberry Canyon Center 2004 Women’s Roster .................................................................. 13 University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720 2003 Season In Review ............................................................ 14-15 Boathouse: T. Gary Rogers Boathouse 2003 Race Results......................................................................... 16 Oakland, CA - (510) 261-4648 2003 Award Winners .................................................................... 17 Chancellor: Dr. Robert Berdahl Academic Support......................................................................... 17 Athletic Director - Men’s Head Coach: Stephen C. Gladstone History of Cal Crew ................................................................ 18-19 (16th year at Cal, 1973-80, ’97-03) Cal Coaches Summary ................................................................. -
05 Crew Guide
2004 SEASON IN REVIEW they got it. MEN’S SQUAD In the varsity eight race, the Huskies bolted out of the gates to build a quick lead on the Bears in the first 300 meters. Cal was not able to overcome WINDERMERE CREW CLASSIC the early deficit, finishing three seconds behind the Husky boat. In the second annual Windermere Crew Classic, all three Golden Bear The second varsity eight was also victimized by a quick Washington boats went undefeated for the second straight year. The varsity eight, start. The Bears tried to make up ground over the middle 500 meters, but second varsity eight and freshman eight all came away from Redwood the lead built by Washington was too much to overcome. The Bears Shores unscathed, but some races were decided by less than three seconds. finished five seconds behind the Huskies. In the most anticipated, and closest, race of the regatta, the varsity eight Cal’s freshman eight avoided the sweep by Washington, winning its race beat No. 3 Princeton by just over two seconds. Cal held a slight lead for by almost six seconds. much of the 2000 meters, and was able to hold off a strong final push from the Tigers for the win. Coming into the race, the Bears and Tigers both were STANFORD DUAL ranked at No. 3 in the USRowing preseason poll. Cal also posted wins After a tough loss to Washington, the Bears came back to win their 15th against Yale and Pennsylvania. consecutive Scwabacher Cup. Cal defeated Stanford in all three races, and The second varsity eight had a tough race with Princeton as well, winning now leads the all-time series between the schools 54-18. -
The Log of Rowing
THE LOG OF ROWING LOG OF THE VOL II Scott Frandsen is a Cal alumnus (‘02), three-time IRA National Champion, three-time Olympian, Olympic Silver Medalist, and head coach of the Men’s Rowing program at the University of California, Berkeley. He is incredibly grateful for his experience as a student-athlete at Cal and honored to now lead the team into the next chapter of history. Frandsen is from Kelowna, BC, Canada and now lives in Danville, CA with his wife, Tannis, and son, Owen. 19 88 - 2018 The Friends of California Crew, a non-profit organization, pledges all its net proceeds from this book to operational needs of the sport. For more information regarding the Cal Men’s Rowing program or to donate to the program, please contact the Friends of Cal Crew: Dennis Evanosky and Eric Kos are local historians and authors based in Alameda, CA. They publish the Alameda Sun and have teamed up to write many books including East Bay Then and Now, Los Angeles from the Air Then and Now, Lost San Francisco, and Lost Ballparks. Friends of Cal Crew 10 Clay Street, Suite 200 Oakland, CA 94607 THE LOG OF ROWING WWW.CALCREW.COM THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY VOLUME II, 1988 - 2018 Charcoal drawing on inside cover by Byran Kitsch who is a San Francisco based artist and fervent supporter of the sport of rowing. SCOTT FRANDSEN, DENNIS EVANOSKY & ERIC KOS VOLUME II, 1988 - 2018 THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY THE LOG OF ROWING OF LOG THE THE LOG OF ROWING VOL II 1988 - 2018 FRANDSEN, EVANOSKY & KOS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Friends of California Crew would like to thank Andy Rogers, Scott Frandsen, Mike Fennelly, Dara Schnoll, Dennis Evanosky & Eric J. -
List of All Olympics Prize Winners in Rowing in U.S.A
Location Year Player Medals Event Results Caroline LIND Caryn DAVIES Eleanor LOGAN Erin CAFARO London 2012 Esther LOFGREN Gold eight with coxswain (8+) Mary WHIPPLE Meghan MUSNICKI Susan FRANCIA Taylor RITZEL Charles COLE Glenn OCHAL London 2012 Bronze four without coxswain (4-) Henrik RUMMEL Scott GAULT Adrienne MARTELLI Kara KOHLER London 2012 Bronze quadruple sculls without coxsw Megan KALMOE Natalie DELL Anna GOODALE Anne CUMMINS Caroline LIND Caryn DAVIES Beijing 2008 Eleanor LOGAN Gold eight with coxswain (8+) Erin CAFARO Lindsay SHOOP Mary WHIPPLE Susan FRANCIA Beau HOOPMAN Bryan VOLPENHEIN Daniel WALSH Josh INMAN Beijing 2008 Marcus MC ELHENNEY Bronze eight with coxswain (8+) Matt SCHNOBRICH Micah BOYD Steven COPPOLA Wyatt ALLEN Beijing 2008 Michelle GUERETTE Silver single sculls (1x) Alison COX Anne CUMMINS Caryn DAVIES Kate JOHNSON Athens 2004 Laurel KORHOLZ Silver eight with coxswain (8+) Lianne NELSON Mary WHIPPLE Megan DIRKMAAT Samantha MAGEE Beau HOOPMAN Bryan VOLPENHEIN Christian AHRENS Dan BEERY Athens 2004 Jason READ Gold eight with coxswain (8+) Joseph HANSEN Matthew DEAKIN Pete CIPOLLONE Wyatt ALLEN Christine COLLINS Sydney 2000 Bronze lightweight double sculls (2x) 07:06.4 Sarah GARNER Sebastian BEA Sydney 2000 Silver pair without coxswain (2-) 06:33.8 Ted MURPHY Karen KRAFT Sydney 2000 Bronze pair without coxswain (2-) 07:13.0 Missy SCHWEN David COLLINS Jeff PFAENDTNER Atlanta 1996 Bronze lightweight coxless four (4-) 06:12.3 Marc SCHNEIDER William CARLUCCI www.downloadexcelfiles.com Lindsay BURNS Atlanta 1996 Silver