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Stanford Rowers Capture Gold With U.S. Boats At World Under 23 Championships
W. Crew   |   7/20/2008
 
  • FISA World Rowing Under 23 Championships Homepage
    Stanford rowers celebrated another successful day on the international stage at the FISA World Rowing Under 23 Championships Sunday in Brandenburg, Germany. U.S. Men's Eight rowers Alex Osborne `09 and Silas Stafford `08 captured gold medals, and Jessi Reel `08 took home the gold as part of the U.S. Women's Eight boat that rowed to a 3.71-second victory over runner-up Poland. Steph Morrison `08, part of Canada's Women's Eight, made a late charge to finish fourth in the "A" Final, missing a bronze medal by just under three seconds.
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  • Stanford Rowing Lands Six More To U.S. And Canada National Rowing Teams
    W. Crew   |   7/7/2008
     
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    Stanford Rowing added six more names Monday to its growing list of current and former rowers competing internationally this summer, as Sabrina Kolker `03 was named to Canada's Women's Pair (W2-) boat for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, while for the 2008 FISA World Rowing Under 23 World Championships, Steph Morrison `08 and Jessi Reel `08 earned spots on the women's eight boats of Canada and the United States, respectively, and Alex Osborne `09 and Silas Stafford `08 were both named to the U.S. Men's Eight boat. Erika Roddy `11 was named to the U.S. Women's Eight which will compete at the 2008 FISA World Rowing Senior And Junior Championships.
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  • Five Current And Former Stanford Rowers Earn Olympic Berths Friday
    W. Crew   |   6/27/2008
     
    Five current and former Stanford rowers were named to the Olympic rowing teams of the United States and Canada Friday, marking Stanford Rowing's greatest representation at an Olympic Games in program history. Elle Logan `10 and Lindsay Meyer `11, current members of the Stanford women's rowing team, will represent the U.S. in Beijing as Logan was named part of the Women's Eight (W8+) boat, and Meyer will be a member of the Women's Quadruple Sculls (W4x) boat. On the alumni side, Jamie Schroeder `05 will participate in his second Olympic Games, rowing on the U.S. Men's Quadruple Sculls (M4x) boat, David Banks `05 will be the bowman of the U.S. Men's Four (M4-) boat, and Adam Kreek `06 will also make his second Olympic appearance, rowing for Canada's Men's Eight.
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    Morrison And Reel Named 2008 First Team CRCA/Pocock All-Americans
    W. Crew   |   6/13/2008
     
    Stanford senior rowers Jessi Reel and Steph Morrison were named to the College Rowing Coaches Association (CRCA)/Pocock All-America First Team, as announced by the CRCA on June 6. The award recognizes the outstanding performances of individual rowers and coxswains at NCAA DI institutions.
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    Stanford Rowers Earn Pac-10 All-Conference Honors
    W. Crew   |   6/9/2008
     
    Six members of the Stanford rowing teams earned Pac-10 accolades today, as Commissioner Tom Hansen announced the Coach, Athlete, and Newcomer of the Year awards, along with the All-Conference teams, for both the men's and women's sides.
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    Elle Logan, Lindsay Meyer Successful At Lucerne World Cup Regatta
    W. Crew   |   6/3/2008
     
    Sophomore Elle Logan and Freshman Lindsay Meyer helped the United States to two of its six medals on Sunday, June 1, at the second event of the World Cup Regatta in Lucerne, Switzerland. Both Logan and Meyer captured silver medals in the women's pair and women's quadruple sculls, respectively.
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    Alex Osborne (left), along with teammate Silas Stafford, captured the gold medal with the U.S. Mens Eight at the FISA World Rowing Under 23 Championships
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    Alex Osborne (left) was one of two Cardinal rowers (along with Silas Stafford) named to the U.S. Mens Eight boat for the Under 23 World Championships
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    Adam Kreek (right) and David Banks (left) are two of the three Stanford mens alumni to earn Olympic berths Friday
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    Jessi Reel
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