row2k news 2007 Canadian U23 Rowing Team Announced
July 9, 2007 RCA
Rowing Canada Aviron is pleased to announce the following team to represent Canada at the 2007 FISA World Rowing Under 23 Championships in Strathclyde, Scotland (July 26 to 29).
CREWS *MEN'S 8+ Will Crothers (Kingston, Ont., Kingston Rowing Club), Max Lang (Lumby, B.C., Shawnigan Lake RC), Matt Evans (London, UK, Victoria City Rowing Club), Jan Tize (West Vancouver, B.C., Brentwood College RC), Doug Csima (Oakville, Ont., Leander Boat Club), Chris Aylard (Victoria, B.C., Delta Deas RC), Geoffrey Roth (Edmonton, Alta., Shawnigan Lake RC), Stephen Connolly (Shawnigan Lake RC), and coxswain Mark Laidlaw (Mississauga, Ont., UVic) *LIGHTWEIGHT MEN'S 4- Tim Myers (Penticton, BC, UVic), Nick Pratt (Kingston, Ont., Kingston RC), Josh Metcalfe (Walkerton, Ont., Kingston RC), Kurtis Boyd (Elizabethtown, Ont., Brockville RC.) WOMEN'S 8+ Julia Nelson (St. Catharines, Ont., Western RC), Sarah Waterfield (Kingston, Ont., Kingston RC), Elizabeth McCord (Toronto, Ont., Kingston RC), Emma Darling (Vancouver, BC, Burnaby Lake RC) Lauren Hutchins (West Vancouver, B.C., Burnaby Lake RC), Emelia Colman-Shepherd (Port Moody, BC, Burnaby Lake Rowing Club), Audra Vair (Ottawa, Ont., Ottawa RC) Stephanie Morrison (Nelson, B.C., Gorge Rowing Centre), Kat Romatowski (St. Catharines, Ont., St. Catharines RC). MEN'S 1X Fraser Berkhout (St. Catharines, Ont., Ridley Graduate Boat Club) MENS 2- / Spares Michael Wilkinson (North Vancouver, BC., Burnaby Lake), Christian Dabrowski (Montreal, Que., Laval Rowing Club) LIGHTWEIGHT MEN'S 1X Tim Colson (London, Ont., Western RC) COACHING STAFF Al Morrow - Heavyweight Women's Coach/Team Leader Howie Campbell - Lightweight Men's Coach Doug White - Heavyweight Men's Coach Jarret Poitras - Team Manager
*The MEN'S 8+ and the LIGHTWEIGHT MEN'S 4- will also represent Canada at the Rowing World Cup Regatta in Lucerne, Switzerland.
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