Hi Kim,
Try Zohar Abramovitz at Marina Rowing Association …he is on the
board of stewards for our region and conducts a very high quality experience for
juniors in the area.
He will be able to help with the next step.
I agree with Joanne that Molly will enjoy the power of Crew.
Eric
Pacific Rowing
University of the pacific
Deep Water Junior Rowing Association
209-471-8410
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Joanne,
Thank
you so much for the information and encouragement! Molly will really appreciate
this and I will contact Xeno shortly!
Blessings,
Kim
Ryan
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Dear Kim,
Rowing clubs will be clamoring for your
daughter! I’m involved as an adult organizer for our island’s junior crew
program, and when our coaches recruit coxswains, they typically look for “small
people with big personalities”. Your daughter sounds like the perfect mix
of athlete and personality that she will be much welcomed in your community
rowing organization. We are up in the Northwest, and I don’t have any
contacts in the Los Angeles area, other than one. You might try
contacting Xeno Muller at the Iron Oarsman (xeno@...). He is an
Olympic Gold medal sculler from Austria who has a indoor rowing program in LA
somewhere. I’m sure he could give you advise on where to find a program
for your daughter.
Good Luck!
Joanne Kicinski
Vashon Island Junior Crew
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Hi,
My name is Kim. My 13 year-old
daughter, Molly, has become interested in rowing, particularly in becoming a
coxswain. Molly is pretty athletic, and recently trained with the US
Olympic Luge Team in Lake Placid, NY. She was offered another spot in
next year’s screening camp, but the coach was frank with us and said that
because she is not going to be even average height, she’ll never make the
Olympic Development Team. They reserve spots on the Olympic Development
Team for promising athletes that are at least average, if not tall for their
age.
Molly was initially quite disappointed, but
has moved on and is setting her sights on other things. In the past, she
toured with the National Tour of Annie and was on Broadway in How the
Grinch Stole Christmas. We’ve now had to relocate to the Los Angeles
area. After closely watching the Olympics this summer, she became
fascinated in rowing after noticing that she was much like the coxswains, short
and loud (which is probably what has brought her much success in professional
musical theatre!), and she knows how to steer well, too, she believes, as
evidenced by her success steering in luge down Mt. Van Hoevenburg in Lake
Placid!
If anyone can give us advice on where to
start with a girl that wants to be a coxswain, it would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Kim