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Rep n' Roar

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Submitted by Megan Kalmoe on August 13, 2008 - 12:30am. :: | | | | | |

My second trip down the course went a bit better than the first. As an athlete, you can't ask for much more than to improve your performances as you progress through your career, so to have made a substantial change from our heat to the rep feels great as we head to the Final.


Fuwas, Fires and Sock Faux Pas

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Submitted by Megan Kalmoe on August 10, 2008 - 8:58am. :: | | | | |

It's official: I've survived my first trip down an Olympic race course. That's not to say that yesterday wasn't without it's slip-ups and memorable mishaps, but I've lived to tell the tale which is definitely a step in the right direction.


Following Results in Beijing

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Submitted by Megan Kalmoe on August 8, 2008 - 10:58pm. :: | | | | | |

Friends:

I have had a lot of people ask about the Team USA racing schedule and results for the upcoming events in Beijing. There are lots of places to get results and updates online for my event, the Women's Double Sculls:

http://results.beijing2008.cn/WRM/ENG/Schedule/RO.shtml
www.row2k.com/olympics
www.worldrowing.com

You can watch ALL races LIVE at: www.nbcolympics.com


2008 Lucerne World Cup

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Submitted by Megan Kalmoe on June 1, 2008 - 1:12pm. :: | | | | | |

I have a few minutes on my hands before I have to begin preparations for departing from Lucerne. I wanted to post a quick entry to report on a fabulous weekend of racing here at the Rotsee in Lucerne. The USA crews in attendance put forth powerful performances producing medals in the men's and women's quads, the women's eight, the men's four, and twice over in the women's pairs. GO USA!!!


2008 Spring Training Camp: Breisach

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Submitted by Megan Kalmoe on May 22, 2008 - 7:10am. :: | | | | | | |

Hello out there from Breisach, Germany. We’re into our second week of training camp here in this quaint little German town, rowing three times a day on the Rhine. “We” consists of myself and Ellen---the sole scullers in the group—and the entirety of the women’s sweep group.


We're Fine, Thanks for Asking

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Submitted by Megan Kalmoe on April 28, 2008 - 1:20pm. :: | | | | | |

It’s a great day to have off from training. It’s still early, but the forecast is for sixty degrees, gray and rain—a perfect kind of day for lounging and watching a rousing mix of movies and daytime television programming. We get to enjoy an off day today because the last three days had all of us at PTC racing in this year’s second National Selection Regatta. I raced in the women’s double event, which had the most entries of any event this year and produced a lot of competitive racing. This was my first appearance at an NSR 2, and my second NSR ever, having only raced the double at last year’s NSR 3. Last year I placed sixth at that regatta. This year, I won.


Fun Times at USRowing Nationals

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Submitted by Megan Kalmoe on July 1, 2007 - 1:57pm. :: | | | | | |

There’s nothing quite like loading a four-tiered boat trailer in the pouring rain. I more than most people can appreciate the extra challenges of slick straps, short tempers, constant cold and wetness, and the fine art of monkeying up to the top level of the trailer with little or no traction for the hands or feet, having gained most of my trailer-loading experience in Seattle. Physical and mental dexterity are certainly pushed just a little further in these situations, but I was right at home last Wednesday in the Pacific Northwest-esque conditions as we at PTC loaded the armada onto the USRowing trailer in preparation for a full weekend of racing at the 2007 USRowing Elite Nationals regatta. With all the fun we had loading the trailer on Wednesday morning, I had a sneaking suspicion that the weekend was going to be packed with other fun-filled surprises. I was right.


My First NSR

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Submitted by Megan Kalmoe on June 4, 2007 - 7:38pm. :: | | | | | |

Wow, what a great weekend. Despite being plagued by pesky thundershowers and mildly oppressive heat all three days, the third NSR turned out well for me and for many of my friends and teammates. The racing in the women’s 2x event was pretty tight, with the field rarely showing more than a few seconds’ spread between top-placing boats.


Losing NSR 2

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Submitted by Hykel on May 22, 2007 - 5:40pm. :: | | | |

On May 8, 2007 I woke up at 4:45 a.m. in a stew of turmoil, sweaty sheets and a hole in my gut akin to coffee on an empty stomach. I didn’t even try to go back to sleep; this was the third morning in a row I woke up before 5:00 a.m. and each morning I wasted time lying in bed, hoping sleep might come over me again.


Third Time's the Charm: Gearing up for NSR-III

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Submitted by Megan Kalmoe on May 21, 2007 - 2:50pm. :: | | | |

Well, it’s that time again—the third and final of the 2007 USRowing National Selection Regattas is quickly approaching. I’ve already missed out on the first two of the NSRs because of injuries, so at this point I’m excited to do some selection and get in the double to race.


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