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Category Archives: Sculling
2013 Staff Sculling Camp
The sculling staff and GRP rowers have very generously organized a staff sculling camp this weekend. We get to learn a new skill, or polish what abilities we have already – as well as better understanding what the sculling program … Continue reading
Summer Rolls Into Autumn
September where did you go? The first day of autumn is around the corner and the Center is betwixt and between the feel of summer and the call of autumn. Rowers are happily sculling in camps and basking in … Continue reading
The Only Way to Travel
Sculling Camper Manfred Kuchenmuller and his wife, Margaret joined us just prior to Labor Day weekend for a week of sculling camp. The couple from British Columbia showed us all how to be green, arriving at camp via their tandem … Continue reading
2012 Canley Pics
Just wanted to share a few more pictures from the SBTC/GRP’s wicked successful week in St. Catherines, Ontario for the 130th Canadian Henley Regatta – the most successful week ever for the program at the esteemed end of summer regatta … Continue reading
The not-so-Small Boat Training Center?
It’s hard to believe, but the Small Boats Training Center athletes are actually just about done with their stay here at Craftsbury. For the majority of the rowers on campus, Canadian Henley (beginning Sunday in St. Catherine’s, Ontario) will be … Continue reading
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Tagged bittersweet August, Canadian Henley, LM4-, SBTC, W4x
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Washburns in Rowing News
Opened the August issue of Rowing News and there was someone I had seen moments before in the Center’s dining hall: Taylor Washburn. Check out Andy Anderson’s article in the August ’12 issue titled: “All in the Family: The Washburns, … Continue reading
Reflecting on U23 Worlds – now illustrated
I’m back to Vermont and settled into the Craftsbury rhythm again! After a week of reflection since I’ve returned from racing at U23 Worlds, I’ve been able to process the incredible experience I had and to identify some important lessons … Continue reading
Hello from Lithuania!
Lisa and I arrived here after a long journey from Burlington to Newark to Copenhagen to Vilnius, and spent our first night in Lithuania wandering around the capital city to make ourselves stay awake. We happened to arrive on a … Continue reading
Run2Scull!
The second annual Run2Scull, Scull2Run week is in the books. Seven athletes did it all. Sculling every morning and running every afternoon meant plenty of water time plus track intervals, a hill session, fartlek on the soccer field and … Continue reading
First Strokes
Some of the new GRP skiers got on the water for the first time in the past week. Everyone stayed dry as they explored the new cross-training option.