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13-14 Rowing Book.Pdf 2013-14 STANFORD ROWING QUICK FACTS General Info Men’s Coaching Staff Location: Stanford, CA 94305 Men’s Head Coach: Craig Amerkhanian (14th Year) Enrollment: 15,319 Men’s Assistant Coach: Jake Cornelius (2nd Year) Founded: 1891 Rowing Office Phones: 650-269-5396 Nickname: Cardinal Colors: Cardinal and White Men’s Team Information Conference: Pac-12 2012 Pac-12 Team Finish: 3rd President: John Hennessy 2012 IRA Regatta National I Eight Finish: 8th Faculty Representative: Al Camarillo Athletic Director: Bernard Muir Women’s Coaching Staff Senior Women’s Administrator: Beth Goode Women’s Head Coach: Yasmin Farooq (8th Year) Sport Administrator: Patrick Dunkley Women’s Assistant Coaches: Nate Rooks (6th Year), Becca Carlton Home Site: Stanford Rowing And Sailing Center (3rd Year) Rowing Office Phone: 650-387-8969 Athletic Communications Asst. Athletic Communications Director/ Women’s Team Information Rowing Contact: Ben Blevins 2013 Pac-12 Team Finish: 5th Office Phone: (303) 681-4538 2013 NCAA Championship Team Finish: 10th E-Mail: [email protected] Media Relations Fax: (650) 725-2957 Lightweight Women’s Coaching Staff Athletics Website: www.gostanford.com Lightweight Head Coach: Al Acosta (13th Year) Mailing Address: Lightweight Assistant Coach: Maggie Cheek (1st Year) Stanford Athletics Media Relations Rowing Office Phones: 650-269-0600 641 E. Campus Drive Stanford, CA 94305 Lightweight Women’s Team Information 2013 IRA Regatta National I Eight Finish: National Champion Media Information Interview requests for players and coaches must be coordinated with Credits the Stanford Athletics Media Relations office. Visit www.gostanford. The 2013-14 Stanford Rowing record book was written and edited by com for news releases, player profiles, and updated schedules and Ben Blevins. Photography by Rick Bale , Mike Rasay, David Gonzales, results. John Todd, Marc Abrams and Rob Ericson. Design by Maggie Oren of MB Design. Stanford Rowing and Sailing Center 2013-14 ROWING RECORD BOOK WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM • 1 REDWOOD SHORES, OLYMPIC AND COLLEGIATE ROWING SPEEDWAY Redwood Shores lagoon is the preeminent dual racing venue in the world. The residents of Redwood Shores have graciously hosted collegiate rowing on the Shores for over 50 years. Two fair lanes allow student-athletes from across the country to participate on this fantastic waterway. Throughout the years events such as the Pac-10 Championships, Stanford Invitational, California vs. Stanford dual, California vs. Washington dual, the Pac-10 Challenge presented by Windermere Real Estate and the Pac-12 Women’s Challenge have created life memories for participants, fans and residents. Metropolitan Life and Paragon Point have hosted the staging area for athletes and equipment. The Sofitel Hotel has housed teams through the years. The Shores community has welcomed athletes from around the world. This venue has helped develop over a dozen Olympians including Gold Medalists Elle Logan (2008, 2012) and Adam Kreek (2008) of Stanford. 2 • WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM 2013-14 ROWING RECORD BOOK STANFORD AT THE OLYMPICS 1952 Helsinki 1968 Mexico City 2004 Athens Jim Fifer, Duvall Hecht, Jim Beggs (USA) M2+ Larry Hough (USA) Silver M2- Samantha Magee (USA) Silver W8+ Sabrina Kolker (CAN) 7th W8+ 1956 Ballarat 1972 Munich Jamie Schroeder (USA) 10th M4- Duvall Hecht, Jim Fifer (USA) Gold M2- Dick Lyon, Larry Hough (USA) 9th M2- Adam Kreek (CAN) 5th M8+ Dan Ayrault, Conn Findlay, Kurt Seiffert (USA) Gold M2+ 1976 Montreal 2008 Beijing 1960 Rome Cathy Thaxton Tippett (USA) alternate Adam Kreek (CAN) Gold M8+ Dan Ayrault (USA) Gold M4- Elle Logan (USA) Gold W8+ Dick Draeger, Conn Findlay, Kent Mitchell (USA) Bronze M2+ 1980 Moscow(USA boycott) Lindsay Meyer (USA) 5th W4x Kurt Seiffert (USA) M4+ Cathy Thaxton Tippett (USA) W2- Jamie Schroeder (USA) 5th Mx Lou Lindsey (USA), Coach David Banks (USA) 9th M4- 1984 Los Angeles Sabrina Kolker (CAN) 9th W2- 1964 Tokyo Cathy Thaxton Tippett (USA) 6th W2x Kent Mitchell, Ed Ferry, Conn Findlay (USA) Gold M2+ 2012 London Dick Lyon (USA) Bronze M4- 1988 Seoul Elle Logan (USA) Gold W8+ Jocelyn Kearing McCandless (USA) alternate David Banks (USA) 4th M8+ Jake Cornelius (USA) 4th M8+ 1992 Barcelona Alex Osborne (USA) 13th M4x Diana Olson (USA) 6th W8+ Silas Stafford (USA) 8th M2- STANFORD AT THE OXFORD/CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE 1986 Cambridge – James Pew 2006 Oxford – Jamie Schroeder 2007 Cambridge – Jake Cornelius 2009 Cambridge – Silas Stafford Elle Logan (foreground, third from right) won an Olympic Gold Medal in Beijing in 2008 with the U.S. Eight. 2013-14 ROWING RECORD BOOK WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM • 3 STANFORD ON THE NATIONAL TEAM 1962 World Championships 1995 World Championships 2005 World Championships Lucerne, Switzerland Tampere, Finland Gifu, Japan Ed Ferry, Conn Findlay, Kent Mitchell (USA) 5th M2+ Greg Klingsporn (USA) 5th MLt8+ Samantha Magee (USA) 4th W8+ 1963 Pan American Games 1996 FISA Championships 2006 World Championships Sao Paulo, Brazil Strathclyde, Scotland Eton, Great Britain Ed Ferry, Conn Findlay, Charles Blitzer (USA) Gold M2+ Emily Dirksen (USA) Gold W4- Jamie Schroeder (USA) 12th M1x Greg Klingsporn (USA) 7th MLt8+ Sabrina Kolker (CAN) 5th W8+ 1966 World Championships Tom Grace (USA) 7th MLt8+ Bled, Yugoslavia 2006 U-23 World Championships Dick Lyon (USA) 9th M4- 1997 World Championships Hazewinkel, Belgium Kent Mitchell (USA), Coach Aiguebelette, France Kerry Birk (USA) Gold W8+ Tom Grace (USA) 6th MLt8+ Stephanie Connolly (CAN) 6th W4- 1969 European Championships Stephanie Morrison (CAN) 6th W4- Klagenfurt, Austria 1998 World Championships Kevin Baum(USA) 6th M4+ Larry Hough (USA) GoldM2- Cologne, Germany Jake Cornelius (USA) 5th M8+ Emily Dirksen (USA) W4- Nate Rooks (USA) 5th M8+ 1970 World Championships Martin Schwartz (USA) Sliver MLt8+ St. Catharine’s, Canada 2007 World Championships Larry Hough (USA) 7th M2- 2000 FISA Championships Munich, Germany Zagreb, Croatia Adam Kreek (CAN) Gold M8+ 1977 World Championships Martin Schwartz (USA) Gold MLt8+ Samantha Magee (USA) Gold W8+ Amsterdam, Netherlands Sabrina Kolker (CAN) 6th W8+ Cathy Thaxton Tippett (USA) 7th W8+ 2002 World Championships Jamie Schroeder (USA) 9th M4x Seville, Spain 1979 World Championships Adam Kreek (CAN) Gold M8+ 2007 U-23 World Championships Bled, Yugoslavia Strathclyde, Scotland Cathy Thaxton Tippett (USA) 9th W4+ 2002 U-23 World Championships Kerry Birk (USA) 3rd W8+ Genoa, Italy Elle Logan (USA) 3rd W8+ 1982 World Championships Jamie Schroeder (USA) Gold M8+ Stephanie Morrison (CAN) 4th W8+ Lucerne, Switzerland Sabrina Kolker (CAN) 4th W4- Nate Rooks (USA) 4th M8+ Joline Esparza (USA) Silver W8+ Alex Osborne (USA) 4th M8+ 2003 World Championships Mark Murphy (USA) 4th M8+ 1983 World Championships Milan, Italy Silas Stafford (USA) 4th M8+ Duisburg, Germany Sabrina Kolker (CAN) 5th W4- Cathy Thaxton Tippett (USA) 5th W4x Samantha Magee (USA) 5th W8 Joline Esparza (USA) 5th W4+ Adam Kreek (CAN) Gold M8+ Jamie Schroeder (USA) 7th M4- 1986 World Championships Nottingham, England Jocelyn Kearing McCandless (USA) 4th W8+ 1987 Pan American Games Indianapolis, USA Hildegard Emslander (USA) Gold LtW2- 1987 World Championships Copenhagen,Denmark Jocelyn Kearing McCandless (USA) 5th W4+ 1989 World Championships Bled, Yugoslavia Audrey Barnett (USA) 6th W8+ 1989 World University Games Duisburg, Germany Tom Beischer (USA) M8+ 1991 World Championships Vienna, Austria Diana Olson (USA) 4th W8+ 1995 Pan American Games Mar del Plata, Argentina Greg Klingsporn (USA) Gold MLt4- Tom Grace (USA) Gold MLt8+ Grace Luczak took gold at the 2010 U-23 World Championships 4 • WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM 2013-14 ROWING RECORD BOOK STANFORD ON THE NATIONAL TEAM 2008 U-23 World Championships 2010 U-23 World Championships 2012 World Rowing Brandenburg, Germany Brest, Belarus Senior And Junior Championships Alex Osborne (USA) Gold M8+ Dane McFadden (USA) 7th M4- Plovdiv, Bulgaria Jessi Reel (USA) Gold W8+ Alex Syverson (USA) 7th M4- Will Robins (USA) 9th ML8+ Silas Stafford (USA) Gold M8+ Grace Luczak (USA) Gold W8+ Liz Fenje (CAN) 8th WL4- Steph Morrison (CAN) 4th W8+ Lindsay Meyer (USA) Bronze W1x Julie Smith (USA) Gold W4- 2013 World Rowing Championships 2009 World Championships Liz Fenje (CAN) 5th LW2- Chungju, South Korea Poznan, Poland Austin Hack (USA) Bronze M8+ David Banks (USA) 5th M2- 2011 World Championships Grace Luczak (USA) Gold W8+ Jake Cornelius (USA) 9th M8+ Bled, Slovenia Nancy Miles (USA) Silver LW4- Alex Osborne (USA) 9th M8+ Alex Osborne (USA) 8th M8+ Elle Logan (USA) 5th W1x Elle Logan (USA) Silver W8+ Elle Logan (USA) Gold W8+ Michelle Vezie (GBR) 5th W8+ 2013 U-23 World Championships 2011 U-23 World Championships Linz, Austria 2009 U-23 World Championships Amsterdam, The Netherlands Kaess Smit (USA) Bronze M4- Racice, Czech Republic Austin Hack (USA) Gold M8+ Ruth Narode (USA) Gold W8+ Mark Murphy (USA) Silver M4- Grace Luczak (USA) Gold W2- Filippa Karrfelt (USA) 12th W1x Sebastian Peterlin (USA) 7th M8+ Erika Roddy (USA) Bronze W8+ Lilly Tinapple (AUS) 4th W8+ Grace Luczak (USA) Silver W8+; 5th W2- Anna Dawson (NZ) Silver W8+ Erika Roddy (USA) Silver W8+ Mechelle Vezie (GB) 6th W8+ Michelle Vezie (GBR) Gold W8+ Liz Fenje (CAN) 9th LW2- 2010 World Championships 2012 U-23 World Championships Lake Karapiro, New Zealand Trakai, Lithuania David Banks (USA) 6th M8+ Austin Hack (USA) 4th M2- Jake Cornelius (USA) 6th M8+ Daphne Martschenko (USA) 6th W4- Mark Murphy (USA) 6th M8+ Liz Fenje (CAN) 5th WL2- Silas Stafford (USA) 4th M4- Elle Logan (USA) Gold W8+ Grace Luczak (USA) Bronze W4- Lindsay Meyer (USA) 10th W1x Austin Hack won a bronze medal with the U.S. at the 2013 World Rowing Championships 2013-14 ROWING RECORD BOOK WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM • 5 LIGHTWEIGHT ROSTER Name Pos. HT YR Hometown (High School) Erin Antono P/S 5-5 Jr. Sammamish, Wash. (International Community School) Christine Cavallo S 5-4 Fr. Windermere, Fla. (Olympia ) Katherine Christel P/S 5-6 So. Woodstock, Ga. (Roswell) Emma Collins P/S 5-6 So. Wellesley, Mass. (The Winsor School) MacKenzie Crist P 5-8 Jr.
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