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Princeton University Rowing Club

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Princeton University Rowing Club
ClubPrinceton University Rowing Club
LocationPrinceton, New Jersey
Home waterLake Carnegie
Founded1870
AffiliationPrinceton University

Princeton University Rowing Club is one of the oldest and most prestigious collegiate rowing programs in the United States, with a rich history dating back to 1870, when it was founded by Woodrow Wilson, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and other notable Princeton University alumni, including John F. Kennedy and Bill Bradley. The club has a long-standing rivalry with other Ivy League schools, such as Harvard University, Yale University, and University of Pennsylvania, and has competed in numerous Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) championships, including the IRA National Championships and the Eastern Sprints. The team has also produced several Olympic Games medalists, including Rob Waddell, Xeno Müller, and Dan Lyons, who have competed in events such as the Single Sculls and Eight (rowing).

History

The Princeton University Rowing Club has a storied history, with its first recorded race taking place in 1870 against Columbia University on the Hudson River. The team has since become a dominant force in collegiate rowing, winning numerous IRA National Championships and Eastern Sprints titles, and producing several Olympic Games medalists, including Chris Ahrens, Porter Collins, and Jason Read, who have competed in events such as the Coxed Pair and Coxless Four. The team has also had the opportunity to compete against top international crews, including the University of Oxford and University of Cambridge in the Henley Royal Regatta, and has been coached by notable figures such as Kurt Borcherding, Greg Hughes, and Lori Dauphiny, who have also coached at USRowing and the United States Olympic Committee. The team's success can be attributed to its strong alumni network, which includes notable figures such as George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, and Malcolm Forbes, who have all been involved with the team as rowers, coaches, or supporters.

Team Overview

The Princeton University Rowing Club is composed of both men's and women's teams, which compete in the Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) and the Eastern Association of Women's Rowing Colleges (EAWRC), respectively. The team is led by experienced coaches, including Greg Hughes and Lori Dauphiny, who have coached at USRowing and the United States Olympic Committee, and have produced several Olympic Games medalists, including Rob Waddell, Xeno Müller, and Dan Lyons. The team's roster includes talented rowers from around the world, including Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, and Germany, who have competed in events such as the World Rowing Championships and the European Rowing Championships. The team's training program is designed to prepare rowers for competition at the highest level, with a focus on technical skill development, physical conditioning, and mental preparation, and includes training camps at Lake Lanier and Mercer Lake.

Facilities and Equipment

The Princeton University Rowing Club is based on Lake Carnegie, a 660-acre lake in Princeton, New Jersey, which provides an ideal training environment for the team. The team's boathouse, located on the lake's shoreline, is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, including a weight room, erg room, and video analysis equipment, and is also home to the Princeton University Sailing Team and the Princeton University Crew Team. The team's fleet of boats includes top-of-the-line shells from manufacturers such as Hudson Boat Works and Empacher, and is maintained by experienced boatmen, including John Pescatore and Mike Teti, who have also worked with USRowing and the United States Olympic Committee. The team also has access to advanced equipment, such as GPS tracking systems and heart rate monitors, which are used to optimize training and performance, and has partnered with companies such as Nike, Inc. and Under Armour to provide team uniforms and apparel.

Notable Alumni and Achievements

The Princeton University Rowing Club has produced a long list of notable alumni, including Olympic Games medalists, World Rowing Championships winners, and successful coaches and rowers. Notable alumni include Rob Waddell, Xeno Müller, and Dan Lyons, who have competed in events such as the Single Sculls and Eight (rowing), and have won medals at the Olympic Games and World Rowing Championships. Other notable alumni include Chris Ahrens, Porter Collins, and Jason Read, who have competed in events such as the Coxed Pair and Coxless Four, and have won titles at the IRA National Championships and Eastern Sprints. The team has also produced several successful coaches, including Kurt Borcherding, Greg Hughes, and Lori Dauphiny, who have coached at USRowing and the United States Olympic Committee, and have produced several Olympic Games medalists.

Competition and Results

The Princeton University Rowing Club competes in a variety of regattas and championships throughout the year, including the IRA National Championships, Eastern Sprints, and Henley Royal Regatta. The team has a strong record of success, with numerous titles won at the IRA National Championships and Eastern Sprints, and has produced several Olympic Games medalists, including Rob Waddell, Xeno Müller, and Dan Lyons. The team's results are closely followed by rowing fans and alumni, who can track the team's progress through online updates and social media, including Twitter and Facebook. The team's success is also recognized by the rowing community, with several rowers and coaches being named to the USRowing national team and competing in international events such as the World Rowing Championships and European Rowing Championships.

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