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    Explore " readyrowusa" with insightful episodes like "S5E39: Why Does Youth Rowing Matter?", "Peter Kermond, Burnham Boat: Head of the Charles 2023", "Head of the Charles 2023 Recap with Linda Muri, Andrii Ivanchuk, Maurice Scott", "S5E27: Catching Up with Arshay Cooper" and "S5E26: Fall Regatta Preview with Dietz & Wilson" from podcasts like ""Ready, Row! USA", "Ready, Row! USA", "Ready, Row! USA", "Ready, Row! USA" and "Ready, Row! USA"" and more!

    Episodes (39)

    S5E39: Why Does Youth Rowing Matter?

    S5E39: Why Does Youth Rowing Matter?
    • Alex Lynn, Youth Recreational Rowing Manager at Community Rowing
    • Ellis Evans-Brown, Head Coach at Arlington-Belmont high school crew

    What is unique about rowing among all the available youth sports; when is it the right choice for young athletes? What does rowing do for kids as they grow into adulthood and prepare for college and vocations? In this episode, c oaches Alex & Ellis examine the characteristics of effective youth rowing programs. They cover topics ranging from safety and motivation, and how experienced coaches can foster a secure, enjoyable, and inclusive environment.

    Peter Kermond, Burnham Boat: Head of the Charles 2023

    Peter Kermond, Burnham Boat: Head of the Charles 2023

    It was 50 years ago today - Peter Kermond started rowing at Belmont Hill prep school, directly across from the site of our interview near Eliot Bridge on the Charles River in Boston. Peter is a beloved legend in rowing - making the US National Team and eventually acquiring Burnham Boat Slings, maker of the slings that rowers rack their boats on at regattas. Now, Burnham's flagship products are their custom made boat covers, and they've added on many other types of rowing accessories, from oar bags to water bottle holders. And Peter has not stopped rowing, competing at most regattas in between shifts at his vendor tent, which attracts a steady stream of colleagues, friends, and customers, ready to chat about all things rowing.

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    Head of the Charles 2023 Recap with Linda Muri, Andrii Ivanchuk, Maurice Scott

    Head of the Charles 2023 Recap with Linda Muri, Andrii Ivanchuk, Maurice Scott

    We came back a week after the Head of the Charles for a recap – because we couldn’t get enough of this magical world-renowned rowing regatta. We love mingling with the crowd, the thrill of the racing, checking out new gadgets & gear, connecting with old friends, and making new ones.

    On today’s Head of the Charles panel: Linda Muri of Burnham Boat Slings;  Maurice Scott of Unity & Potomac BC & USRowing announcer; Andrii Ivanchuk, coach at Simmons University Crew & Riverside Boat Club and organizer of the Ukrainian rowing team’s visit to the Head of the Charles.

    Message us if you’d like to tell your own Rowing Story
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    S5E27: Catching Up with Arshay Cooper

    S5E27: Catching Up with Arshay Cooper

    We're catching up with the whirlwind that is Arshay Cooper! You're invited to join the livestream to ask questions and share your experiences with Arshay - just comment on the discussion thread at any of the replay destinations.

    Besides being a rower, Arshay is a Benjamin Franklin award-winning author, the protagonist of the critically acclaimed film “A Most Beautiful Thing,” nominated for an NAACP Image Award in 2020. He's also a Golden Oar recipient for his contributions to the sport of rowing, motivational speaker, and activist, particularly around issues of accessibility to rowing and other sports for under-resourced communities. 

    Arshay grew up on the West Side of Chicago and in 1997 joined and later captained the country’s first all-Black high school rowing team at Manley High School. He dedicated two years of his life to AmeriCorps, focusing on diversity and inclusion, and continues to speak and represent across the country and around the world; most recently bringing his message of empowerment through sports to youth in South Africa and leading a youth rowing camp at Craftsbury Outdoor Center in Vermont.

    Updated show notes & links at https://readyrowusa.com/arshay-cooper-2023

    S5E26: Fall Regatta Preview with Dietz & Wilson

    S5E26: Fall Regatta Preview with Dietz & Wilson

    Full show notes on the website

    Heading to any of the Great American Head Race Regattas this fall? Tune in to get inspired with legendary Olympic rower & coach Jim Dietz and coach Mark Wilson, co-founders at All American Rowing Camp based in DeLand, Florida.

    We’re revisiting our annual fall regatta (aka head race) preview a little earlier this year to give you a “heads” up! Every year, longtime coaches Jim Dietz and Mark Wilson return to Ready, Row! USA to reveal secret strategies, tell fun stories, and inspire you to participate in the great Fall Head races across the US. This year, Dietz & Wilson will focus on these and other popular regattas:

    • Sep 3  Petaluma Half and Full Marathon, CA
    • Sep 9  Rock the Occ – Half Marathon
    • Sep 10 Chicago River Half and Full Marathon
    • Sep 16  CRI Fall Classic Boston, Cuyahoga, Milwaukee, Saskatoon, Albany, Seattle
    • Oct 1 Head of the Riverfront, Hartford; WISCO Chase outside of Madison, WI
    • OCT 7  Music City, Memphis TN & Head of the Genesee in Rochester, NY
    • OCT 8  Head of the Rock, IL
    • Oct 20-22 Head of the Charles, Boston
    • Oct 28-29 Head of Schuylkill, PA

    Our host for this episode is Diane Bevan, a Masters rower at CRI Boston.

    Thanks to our supporters & sponsors: Burnham Boat Slings; Resolute Racing & Sykes USA; GoodInklings Web Design & Management; All American Rowing Camp; Pierce Press Publishing & Podcasting; Community Rowing, Boston. Catch the livestream & replays on our YouTube channel & subscribe & review on your favorite podcast apps.

    S5E25: Can I Learn to Row at "A Certain Age?"

    S5E25: Can I Learn to Row at "A Certain Age?"

    You may be wondering, if you're middle-aged or beyond and never rowed before, can you still take up the sport? Many of us row with folks in their 60's, 70's, and 80's who started rowing relatively late in life. If you've got a few "creaky parts," many clubs have adaptive classes and equipment, and the sport has a culture of rowers helping rowers.

    Boston-area Coach Brian DiDominici talked with host Diane Bevan, who learned to row "at a certain age" at Community Rowing, Boston. Get your questions answered, just tune in to our YouTube, Facebook, or LinkedIn replay events and type your questions in the discussion sections, and we'll have our experts answer them.

    Surprise guest Dani Hansen, Hydrow athlete & decorated Paralympian, joins near the end for our wrap-up chat!

    With grateful acknowledgement to our sponsors & supporters at Burnham Boat, Pierce Press, Sykes/Resolute, Crew Stop, and Community Rowing. Remember to use the hashtag for your chance to win rowing gear & services! #ReadyRowUSA

    CLICK HERE for the replay of our 2022 Learn-To-Row episode, focusing on how rowing programs can attract and nurture new rowers.

    S5E24: Lara's Atlantic Challenge: 100 Days Solo on the Ocean

    S5E24: Lara's Atlantic Challenge: 100 Days Solo on the Ocean
    The target Lara's dad set when he was younger was “Aim High”. Don’t look left or right - FOCUS - and aim high. And boy, did she!

    Lara Vafiadis took on the Atlantic Challenge row for a few reasons - but a primary aim was to  inspire other women and children that if you set your mind to something, you can achieve anything.

    Seeing her dad suffer through years of chemotherapy, radiotherapy and everything that goes with cancer treatments - his determination and resilience took on another level and Lara thought to herself - if he can go through all of that, then she can row an ocean for him.

    This row was dedicated to Lara's father for all the times he went "above and beyond." He passed away on September 14, 2022, so he didn't get to see Lara finish but she knew he was with her with every oar stroke, from La Gomera, Portugal to Antigua.


    S5E23: Rowing to College

    S5E23: Rowing to College

    You have questions about rowing in college. Nobody can guarantee admission, but the high school athlete can learn how to put their best foot forward, formulate a plan, and find a school that fits academically, athletically, and socially. 

    • Want to be recruited to row in college? 
    • Where do I start getting recruited to row in college? 
    • When - and how - do I contact coaches?
    • Why aren’t coaches getting back to me?
    • Wondering what college coaches expect from potential recruits?
    • How can parents support their student athlete?

    In this episode, our expert panelists Fran Berlin & Carmen Mirochna of Rowers Reach  explain the recruiting process, explore the options at club, DI, DII and DIII programs, and talk about realistic goals and expectations. Rounding out the panel are high school coach & UMass alum Kelsey Anderson, prospective D1 rower parent Meg Carroll, and Rochester sophomore Grace Snyder, a 2021 walk-on coxswain.

    IMAGE:  REACH client, senior Blake Luehrman, recently committed to UCSD

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    USRowCon22: Jennie Trayes, USRowing Community Engagement

    USRowCon22: Jennie Trayes, USRowing Community Engagement

    USRowCon23 Series

    What does "community engagement" mean for a sports governing body, and how does it impact the individual members, boathouses, elite & recreational athletes that make up its consituency? How has this program area evolved at USRowing?

    We'll talk to Jennie Trayes her new role as Chief Community Engagement Officer for USRowing. She oversees the organization's domestic community programming including STEM to Stern, DEI, Adaptive and Veterans rowing.

    A graduate of Bucknell University and NYU's Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, Trayes joins USRowing after spending two years as the community and partnerships manager at LeagueApps. Prior to that, she worked in various leadership roles at Row New York from 2009-2019, most recently as the Deputy Executive Director. Trayes rowed collegiately at Bucknell.

    Full details. updates, & show notes

    USRowCon23: Dan Ukrainec, H2Row Boat Shoe Systems

    USRowCon23: Dan Ukrainec, H2Row Boat Shoe Systems

    Not only is he a rowing coach, but Don Ukrainec recently acquired H2Row and presented his lineup of swappable shoes and rowing supplies at the USRowing Convention. As someone who's often jumped in an 8+ to find size 14 shoes from the previous crew of large men, I appreciate the range of H2Row sizes (mens 6-16 and women's to size 12), the ease of swapping, and the superbly comfortable fit. Did we pick up some shoes from H2Row at the USRowing Convention? Why yes, we did! Thanks, Don!


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    USRowCon23: It's a Wrap! with Brett Gorman, USRowing

    USRowCon23: It's a Wrap! with Brett Gorman, USRowing

    Ready, Row! USA was thrilled to be the media partner of USRowing for the first in-person convention since 2019. In particular, we'd like to thank the creative, positive, indefatigable, and ever-attentive Brett Gorman for connecting us with so many amazing people in rowing.

    Oh, the rowing stories we heard! from rowing's movers & shakers & regular folks, like Janice Holzman, Row New York; Calvin Coffey, Olympic athlete & Coffey SimulatOar inventor; Josh Carlson, Concept 2 SkiErg specialist; Holly Austin, Ready Set Row; Paralympic coxswain Emilie Eldracher; Aquil Abdullah Olympic & Hydrow athlete; Sandra Cardillo, Watuppa RC ED & Head Coach;  Fabio Selvig, Fillippi Sales & Marketing; Jalen Baldwin, SteadyState Network Changemaker Scholarship winner & coach at Cleveland Foundry; John Gartin, Executive Dir., Collegiate Rowing Coaches Assn.; Kyle Williams & Kamal Carter, A Long Talk; Ted Benford, Executive Dir., Community Rowing; Dave Powers, 776BC Performance Apparel; Rick Bayko, CRI Military & Veterans Crew; Don Ukrainec, H2Row boat shoe systems; Tom Rooks, USRowing Safety Dir.; Jenny Trayes, USRowing Community Engagement; Mary Whipple, Olympic coxswain; Ramona Cox, sports therapist. 

    Please visit https://readyrowusa.com/USRowCon23 for watch links and our full coverage. Help us get these amazing rowing stories out to the world by subscribing and reviewing on your favorite podcast apps, and by liking, commenting, and sharing on all the livestream destinations - Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube (search is your friend!). Please note: We're still uploading the 20 #rowcon23 interviews to podcast distribution, so stay tuned for the rest. We're getting there!

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    USRowCon23: Ted Benford, Executive Director at Community Rowing

    USRowCon23: Ted Benford,  Executive Director at Community Rowing

    One of our favorite discussions at the recent USRowing Convention was with Ted Benford, executive director of Community Rowing, arguably the largest rowing club in the world, depending on how you're counting - Members? Rowing hours? Number of boats?.

    Ted started at CRI more than 25 years ago as a volunteer and coach and went on to serve as president of the board and as a trustee. In May of 2016, Ted was hired as Director of Operations and served as Interim Executive Director until his selection as Executive Director in August of 2018.

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    photo credit: CRI

    USRowCon23: Janice Holzman, Row New York

    USRowCon23: Janice Holzman, Row New York

    Boathouse fundraising got you flummoxed? Fear not - we caught up with Row New York's Janice Holzman between sessions at USRowing  Convention 2023. She gave us a new perspective on an element essential to the operation of many boathouses.

    As a non-profit sector senior executive with 20+ years of fundraising, communications, partnership building and political advocacy experience, Janice serves as the Vice President of Development & Communications for Row New York, an organization that, through the discipline of rowing and academic support, transforms the lives of young New Yorkers. Prior to this role, she was the Director of Development for Global Kids.

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    USRowCon23: Holly Austin, ReadySetRow

    USRowCon23: Holly Austin, ReadySetRow

     Live from USRowing Convention 2023, we talked with Holly Austin, founder & head coach at Ready Set Row.

    Holly explains the approach of RSR: "In expanding your comfort zone, you and are able to push a little harder with each effort. In order to reach your full potential, you must learn how to be more brave to take risks, and to face fear.  As well, you must learn self-compassion to manage challenges, failure and defeat."'

    Image credit: Brave Your Fear podcast

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    Catch the livestream & replays on our YouTube channel & subscribe on your favorite podcast apps: Spotify, Google, Apple, Stitcher, SoundCloud, & more! If you like what you hear, consider subscribing, reviewing, and like, comment, & share, it really helps get the word out about our guests who are changing lives through their work in rowing.


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    USRowCon23: Fabio Selvig Tells the Filippi Story

    USRowCon23: Fabio Selvig Tells the Filippi Story

    Interview with Fabio Selvig, Filippi Director of Marketing

    Filippi is a primary sponsor of USRowing Convention 2023


    Filippi Boats (Cantiere Navale Filippi Lido S.R.L.) is an International manufacturer of rowing racing shells, based in Italy. The company was founded in 1980 by Lido Filippi.


    Today, the running of the boatyard is undertaken by Lido Filippi’s son David; the yard employs 60 technicians and produces just over 1100 boats each year, which supply Federations worldwide. Approximately 70% of athletes at the elite level choose to race in Filippi boats, and recently the US National team has also chosen to race in Filippi boats, under an official sponsorship agreement that runs through the 2024 Paris Olympics.


    Filippi offers the widest selection of hulls available, with 70 different hulls to choose from. When you choose a Filippi, you are choosing a boat that is as close to custom made as possible, and that is built to the highest standards. Filippi-the choice of Champions.


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    USRowCon23: From 776BC to the Future

    USRowCon23: From 776BC to the Future

    776BC Performance Apparel's Dave Powers started rowing in college at Boston University and has had a career spanning 35+ years in the sporting goods industry with a focus on sales, marketing and account management. Starting his career in 1989 as the National Sales Manager for Saucony Running shoes based in Peabody, MA., he eventually moved to Germany to take the role as International Sales Manager where he was responsible for the growth of Sauconys European business.

    After 17 years, he transitioned into the cycling industry where he has had numerous roles working for a number of premium cycling brands. Now Dave is working with 776BC to bring the best-in-class rowing gear to North America. When not in the office or on his bike, Dave can be found in his single, enjoying a cold Ommegang beer with Joan his wife, or reading the latest Brad Thor book.

    You'll find all the deets for our #rowcon23 coverage at https://readyrowusa.com/rowcon23

    USRowCon23: Jalen Baldwin, Changemaker & Coach

    USRowCon23: Jalen Baldwin, Changemaker & Coach

    Meet 20-year-old Jalen Baldwin, SteadyState Network Changemaker Scholarship Winner to the USRowing Convention & Coach at the Cleveland Foundry Jrs., Cleveland, OH. One of our favorite interviews - Jalen shines!

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    USRowCon23: Sandra Cardillo, Watuppa Rowing Center

    USRowCon23: Sandra Cardillo, Watuppa Rowing Center

    Our livestreaming on Feb. 4 at #RowCon23 started out with Sandra Cardillo, Director of Rowing and Head Coach at Watuppa Rowing Center in New Bedford, MA. We first met Sandra through her work with the CRI Para and Military & Veterans programs.

    Find the full schedule of USRowing Convention coverage on the website. We'll be adding links & updates from guests like Sandra, CRI executive director Ted Benford; Olympic & Hydrow athelte Aquil Abdullah,; 3-time Olympian Mary Whipple of 9th Seat; Holly Austin of Ready, Set Row; Fabio Selvig of Filippi; 776BC's Dave Powers; USRowing Convention organizer Brett Gorman; and many more.

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    RECOVERY SERIES: World Champion Kirsten Kline Rows with Gratitude

    RECOVERY SERIES: World Champion Kirsten Kline Rows with Gratitude
    “I hope to pursue my passion for rowing for the rest of my days,” says Kline, “and I am incredibly grateful for the many life lessons that this beautiful sport has taught me.”

    In this episode, we meet Kirsten Kline, the 2021 World Indoor Rowing champion and a Concept 2 World Record Holder. Kline is a 33-year old Alabama native who currently resides in Houston, TX where she works in the O&G industry. She is also a recovering alcoholic, which she believes is a very relevant part of her rowing journey; her battle with addiction brought her to the rowing world.

    The Crossfit-erg gateway

    Kline was introduced to indoor rowing through the fitness program Crossfit in 2017 and quickly developed a love for it, using indoor rowing as an outlet during her early stages of sobriety. After she "stumbled into" (her words) a few Concept2 world records, she decided to join a rowing club in late 2019 and quickly developed a passion for being on the water.

    Challenges of water rowing

    After winning the 2021 World Indoor Rowing Championships, Kline decided to shift her competitive focus from indoor rowing to rowing on the water. Kline is currently working intensively with a coach to improve her sculling skills. She plans to one day be competitive on the water and vows not let her age, height or limited experience deter her.

    Our Rowing to Recovery Series covers the role of rowing in many types of recovery, from breast cancer to PTSD, to addiction, mental illness, and physical injury.  You are invited to  join our secure mailing list for episode announcements and to recommend episode topics & speakers.

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    ARTS SERIES: Jonathan A. Wright: Poet, Craftsman, Rower, Coach

    ARTS SERIES: Jonathan A. Wright: Poet, Craftsman, Rower, Coach

    Today, we're talking with Jonathan A. Wright, writer known to his friends as "our local renaissance guy.” Wright is a craftsman and green-building designer. He is the founder of Wright Builders, a firm based in Northampton, MA and known for innovative green design and precise execution.

    Jonathan is the author of two volumes of poetry, “After the Rain” and “Coming to Quiet.” He writes, coaches, and rows out of Northampton on the Connecticut River. 

    He's the real deal.

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