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Katie Weber: Reclaiming the Athlete Within

After a brain cancer diagnosis and multiple surgeries, the athletic identity Katie Weber had always known felt suddenly out of reach. When she found adaptive rowing at Seize the Oar, Katie discovered a new challenge, rebuilt confidence and independence, and redefined what competition could look like. Through it all, her husband Will has been her gym buddy, race-day cheerleader, and number one fan.

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coaching, culture, training Rachel Freedman coaching, culture, training Rachel Freedman

“Quit Last” Says Marnie McBean

Four-time Olympic medallist Marnie McBean is one of the most decorated Canadian rowers of all time, and a driving force in our sport’s history. She’s been a mentor and leader for generations of athletes and now she’s also serving her country as a Senator in the Canadian Parliament, bringing that same curiosity, leadership, and commitment to service to national issues. 

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business, coaching Rachel Freedman business, coaching Rachel Freedman

Coach Nicki Plucinksi: “First, Do What’s Hard”

Nicki Plucinski discovered rowing as a teenager in Australia, and though “woefully uninformed” going into her first 2k race, Nicki’s effort caught her coach’s attention and that day left a lasting impression. Nearly 30 years later, Nicki has turned that early experience into the mission behind Ratio Theory Rowing – to give athletes the attention, direction, and information they need to succeed.

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business, culture Rachel Freedman business, culture Rachel Freedman

Rowfluencers: Expanding the Reach and Impact of Rowing

From his early days rowing in Philly to the launch of Rowfluencers – what he calls the "#1 Rowing Talent & NIL marketing agency in the World" – Maurice Scott has sought to  uplift the sport as a whole. He's dedicated to expanding the reach and impact of rowing through innovative marketing approaches. Using the playbook of pro sports, Rowfluencers takes the power of individual storytelling and amplifies it. 

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safety, training, business, coaching, culture Rachel Freedman safety, training, business, coaching, culture Rachel Freedman

Grumpy Ribs and Twingy Backs with Physical therapist Lisa Lowe

Lisa Lowe is a sought after rowing specialist physical therapist. Her course Keys to Working with Rowers is designed to help rehabilitation professionals gain background knowledge of rowing. We talk high school growing pains, over training, grumpy ribs and twingy backs, knowing when to take a break, and the importance of having a care team that understands the fundamental movement patterns rowing.

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

Lasting Legacy: 60 Years of the Head of the Charles

The Head Of The Charles Regatta celebrates 60 years in 2025, a perfect opportunity to reflect and look ahead at an event that brings together countless thousands of rowers and fans in Boston. We’re honored to talk with founder D’Arcy MacMahon and Fred Schoch, whose tenure as executive director stretched 33 years. Together we explore the vision of the founders and its stewardship since 1965.

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culture, clubs Rachel Freedman culture, clubs Rachel Freedman

How Sue Ryan Reclaimed Her Body with Rowing

Sue Ryan came to rowing through her journey as a breast cancer survivor, and she’s embraced the sport as both a challenge and a source of community. We talk about how the sport helped her move past childhood trauma, how it has shaped her cancer recovery, and the ways she’s found strength on and off the water as a member of Whitmarsh Boat Club, WeCanRow Philadelphia, and the Survivor Rowing Network.

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business Rachel Freedman business Rachel Freedman

The Business of Rowing: Inside RITA’s Vision for the SPort

Think of all the companies represented in your boathouse. Maybe it’s boats manufactured by Vespoli, Pocock, or Hudson, and ergs and oars by Concept2. Maybe your coach keeps communications going using iCrew, or you open up the ErgZone app for training workouts. All of these companies – and nearly 20 others – are members of the Rowing Industry Trade Association.

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

How IRC Pulled Off the Biggest LTR. Ever.

Indianapolis Rowing Center was like lots of other clubs, running several small Learn to Row sessions each year but struggling with retention. Then brand new Board member Lisa Stickley proposed something big. Really big. She wanted to develop a new type of introduction to rowing program that would get 120 registrants in the boathouse door and on the water all within the month of July.

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