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  2. Shea Rowing Center - Wikipedia

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    The C. Bernard Shea Rowing Center at Princeton University. The C. Bernard Shea Rowing Center is the boathouse for the Princeton University rowing programs. Located on Lake Carnegie in Princeton, New Jersey, the center consists of the Class of 1887 Boathouse and the Richard Ottesen Prentke ‘67 Training Center. The Shea Center was dedicated on ...

  3. Glenn Ochal - Wikipedia

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    A native of the Philadelphia neighborhood of Roxborough, Ochal began rowing as a freshman at Roman Catholic High School. [1] He was recruited for Princeton University's rowing team and was part of the crew which became the first collegiate team to win the Championship Eights at the Head of the Charles Regatta in twenty years.

  4. Princeton Tigers - Wikipedia

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    With 150 athletes, 60 rowing shells, and 12 coaches, trainers, and boat riggers, crew is the largest varsity sport at Princeton, and one of the most successful. In recent years, from 2000 through 2010, Princeton varsity crews (both men's and women's) won a total of 14 Eastern Sprints , IRA (national), and NCAA championships, as well as two ...

  5. Lauren Wilkinson (rower) - Wikipedia

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    She is a 2 time Olympian. She graduated from Princeton University in 2011 with a degree in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. [1] During her senior year at Princeton, Wilkinson stroked the crew that won the I Eight event at the 2011 NCAA Championships. Wilkinson attended Crofton House School, graduating in 2007.

  6. Carol Brown (rower) - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] They qualified for the US Team by being National Champions in the pair event racing for Princeton University. At the 1975 World Rowing Championships, Brown won a silver medal with the women's eight. [1] In 1976 she was a crew member of the American boat that won an Olympic bronze medal in the eight event, the first time women ...

  7. John Parker (rower) - Wikipedia

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    He was a three-year stroke of the Princeton varsity heavyweight crew and prior to that a Groton School oarsman including captain in his senior year. [2] An Eastern Sprints medalist, he also earned two gold medals at Canadian Henley with the Potomac Boat Club while attending Princeton, and rowed on the U.S. Pre-Elite Team.

  8. Lake Carnegie (New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Carnegie (left) and Princeton University officials at Lake Carnegie's dedication ceremony on December 5, 1906. Prior to the construction of the lake, Princeton's varsity crew rowed on the narrow Delaware and Raritan Canal, sharing the busy waterway with commercial shipping. The team had discussed their desire to construct a lake in ...

  9. Caroline Lind - Wikipedia

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    Lind graduated from Phillips Academy in 2002. In 2003, she became a national debutante, at The National Debutante Cotillion and Thanksgiving Ball in Washington, D.C. She graduated from Princeton University in 2006 with an A.B. in anthropology after completing a 202-page senior thesis, titled "Flow in Rowing", under the supervision of Carolyn M. Rouse. [3]

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