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Philadelphia Rallies for Native Rower - DigitalJournal.com - Google News AU Rowing Featured Article

AU: Rowing Media Articles · 20 May 2014 - 18h59 · 142 Views

Philadelphia Rallies for Native Rower DigitalJournal.com Ms. Kleiner, a rower , wife and mother of three, was diagnosed with ALS last year. In response she started Carol's Crew, which gathers rowers from the Whitemarsh Boat Club (WBC) and the Hines Rowing Center, among others, to raise funds for Project A.L.S ... and more »


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The Stroke of Youth Featured Article

Posted by · The Washington Post · 05 Dec 2006 - 12h00 · 126 Views

"A youthful mind in a youthful body." It's a slight spin on an old saw -- and it's what keeps Alexandria dancer and choreographer Jayne Letsche on her toes at 85, just as it brings oarsman Bill Cox out onto the Potomac, skimming through the early-morning mist at age 63. They are living proof of what the research tells us: that no matter what your age is, physical activity fosters feelings of well-being. For active men and women like Cox and Letsche, being old is a state of mind -- and one they are not ready to adopt.


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Rowing: The Best Body Featured Article

Posted by · The Taipai Times · 13 Aug 2004 - 12h00 · 187 Views

Genes edge out environmental factors when it comes to athletic performance. Having the perfect body for your chosen sport can be the difference between winning and losing.



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