Word: rower
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...extremely satisfied,” Sagalowsky said. “It is my proudest achievement as a rower...
...been a haven for bizarre eating habits. “It was easy to lose the first ten,” says Nick S. Downing ’07 about “making weight” for the freshman lightweight rowing team. The 5’11 rower arrived at Harvard weighing 173 pounds. To compete, Downing had to slim down to just over 150 pounds. “Everyone has to lose weight,” he says. “You’re all going through this together.” While he admits to feeling...
...been a haven for bizarre eating habits. “It was easy to lose the first ten,” says Nick S. Downing ’07 about “making weight” for the freshman lightweight rowing team. The 5’11 rower arrived at Harvard weighing 173 pounds. To compete, Downing had to slim down to just over 150 pounds. “Everyone has to lose weight,” he says. “You’re all going through this together.” While he admits to feeling...
...short for ergometer, is a training device used by rowers to simulate rowing in water. A stint on the erg is, as one rower described to me, “seven minutes of wanting to kill yourself...
...major changes in this year’s event was the discontinuation of the heat system. In previous years, rowers would race in the morning in heats and go again in the afternoon in the finals. For the 2004 edition of Crash-B’s, there were only finals, meaning that each rower only had to race once...