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training, racing & regattas, culture Rachel Freedman training, racing & regattas, culture Rachel Freedman

Oceans of Purpose: How Jordan Hanssen Found Meaning Through Rowing

When Jordan Hanssen spotted a flier in the boathouse challenging rowers to take on an ocean, the trajectory of his rowing career – and life – changed completely. We talk about his 2006 World Record-setting Atlantic row, and a second Atlantic crossing that ended with a  capsized boat in the Bermuda Triangle. But the story of the boat – named for his late father and outfitted with scientific instruments and satellite communications – didn’t end there. 

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coaching, coxing Rachel Freedman coaching, coxing Rachel Freedman

Send it! With RCRC’s Lea Park-Kim

Lea Park-Kim wanted to row in college, but realized she couldn’t give it the time and dedication she wanted. For her it was all or nothing so she stepped away to focus on academics. Several years later, with her professional life on track, she found her way back to the water. Today Lea is a disciplined, motivated, and insightful rower, coxswain, and coach at River City Rowing Club in West Sacramento, CA.

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A Brain Injury, An Erg, and a Stubborn Will to Keep Going

Carolyn Webster-Stratton can’t remember the first two weeks after flipping over her handlebars and hitting her head on the ground. But she clearly remembers doctors painting a grim prognosis of her future with a traumatic brain injury. With a personal mantra of “keep going” and a dedication to recovery that includes daily long sessions on the erg, Carolyn returned to rowing after 12 years off the water. She's switched from sweep to sculling and is building new neural pathways.

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Tap Into Your Potential with Cara Stawicki

Cara Stawicki won gold in the Lightweight Women’s pair at the 2019 World Championships, but as a high school swimmer, a walk on to Lehigh University’s rowing program, and even as she moved into international competition, Cara struggled with confidence. Today, as the Founder of Be Brave High Performance, she facilitates peak performance and well-being in athletes, coaches and industry leaders through mindset training and personal development.

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culture, clubs, coaching, beach sprint & coastal Rachel Freedman culture, clubs, coaching, beach sprint & coastal Rachel Freedman

Coastal Rowing Pioneers: Ben Booth and Mark Oria

Dive into the world of coastal rowing and beach sprints with guests Ben Booth and Mark Oria, co-authors of the new book 'Ride the Waves: A Complete Guide to Coastal Rowing and Beach Sprint.' Our conversation delves into the unique aspects and growing popularity of coastal rowing, training tips, the expanding opportunities within coastal rowing, including upcoming championships, training camps, and the debut of beach sprints at the Olympics.

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culture, clubs, coaching Rachel Freedman culture, clubs, coaching Rachel Freedman

A Long Talk’s Proven Formula: Information + Empathy = Action

A Long Talk gives space to have the conversations that people are afraid to have. They lead activation experiences designed to empower participants with knowledge and skills to interrupt problematic thinking and behaviors. Guests Kamal Carter and Kyle Williams, founders of A Long Talk, aren’t rowers, but they are excited to be a Unity Partner with USRowing since 2024.

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culture, clubs, coaching Rachel Freedman culture, clubs, coaching Rachel Freedman

XULA Rowing: Confident to be a Leader Among HBCUs

At the heart of New Orleans, at Xavier University of Louisiana, two coaches decided to challenge tradition—by bringing an elite sport to an unexpected place and building something that had never existed before: the first co-ed rowing program at am HBCU. Xavier University Rowing Club is a trailblazing force in collegiate sports, championing diversity and unity on the waters of New Orleans.

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culture, clubs Rachel Freedman culture, clubs Rachel Freedman

Matriarchs of Whitemarsh: Celebrating 20 Years of Leadership and Legacy

As part of our semi-regular club spotlight series, we head to Conshohoken, Pennsylvania to get to know Whitemarsh Boat Club. Celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2025, we check in with Linda Chisholm and Jane Voss – two of the club’s Founding Mothers – about the early days of getting the club off the ground in 2005, the growth it’s seen in the years since, and what makes this multi-generational club a stand-out.

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training, culture, racing & regattas, ocean rowing Rachel Freedman training, culture, racing & regattas, ocean rowing Rachel Freedman

The Ocean is Calling Oar the Rainbow

On June 7, 2025, Oar the Rainbow will be one of just five teams losing sight of shore for an unsupported, human-powered, 2800-mile row from Monterey, CA to Kauai, HI. The team, – including the first out transgender person to row across the Pacific – are about two years into their planning and training. Members Taylan Stulting, Julie Warren, and Courtney Farber have inclusion, joy, and kindness at the heart of the team, with the belief that representation in sports matters.

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