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  1. calliecal
    January 6th, 2009
    calliecal
    Giving up rowing is like walking away from family. But necessary if you hope to do well in your final year. So, you made the right choice (if that makes you feel any better)... But you're going to have to rectify the fact that you haven't been in the water for the last 3 months
    I think I liked stroke the best, after coxing the men's 8. Nothing like having a bunch of guys unquestioningly obey your every command. Doesn't happen that often, you know?
  2. abusingelves
    January 6th, 2009
    abusingelves
    Grew up on an island, and as such had been in and out of boats since i could walk!
    rowed traditional currach boats before taking up sweep rowing in college ( National University of Ireland Galway). spent 5 years at this. Same as yourself, i've been in every position from stroke to bow! and even coached a crew of complete beginners for a season. great to hear there are other rowers on here. final year in college this year so had to extract myself from the sport. and sadly i haven't gotten much freediving or spearing done in the last 3 months either.
  3. calliecal
    January 6th, 2009
    calliecal
    Rower as well as spearo? Wow, I thought I was the only one I rowed sweep oar, every position in an 8, as well as coxed and did a fair bit of coaching in the 8 lovely years I was involved in the sport. You?

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