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Rowing Reimagined: Coastal is a fun challenge

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Hosts Rachel and Tara together have more than 50 years of rowing, coaching, and coxing experience on flat water. What do we know about coastal rowing? A little, but not a whole lot, so we sat down with coastal rowers and coaches to talk wetsuits in winter, beach sprints and endurance races, boat design, surfing green waves, and running in the sand.

Coastal is slated to be a part of the 2026 Youth Olympic Games, and the 2028 Olympic Games. To get ready, USRowing is developing a framework to adopt and embrace coastal rowing.

Besides ALL of that, coastal just looks plain fun and offers up exciting opportunities for new and experienced rowers.

GUESTS

  • Ben Booth: Coastal rower, teacher, student of life.  Co-designer of the Rebel C1x Coastal Rower

  • Marc Oria: Head Coach, Great Miami Rowing Center; former Catalunya National Team and Spanish National Team member; former Coach of Club Rem Barcelona

  • Christine Rubino: LTWT sculler and coach; member of the US 2019 World Coastal Rowing Championship squad

  • Hillary Saeger: 7-time Sr. National Team member, LTWT sculler

TIME STAMPS
Jump to what interests you:

0:00 - Intro

2:25 - Your rowing week

8:58 - Intro to coastal rowing

19:05 - Coastal equipment

24:43 - Next Boat Works, Coastal 1x

33:27 - Rowing origin stories

47:40 - Vision for coastal 

56:40 - Rapid Fire Q&A




[S2]Ep.1 Mentions

Bay Shells
Blackburn Challenge
Boulder Community Rowing
Catalina Crossing Regatta
Exhuma Beach Sprints Invitational
Go Coastal Rowing

Green Mountain Head
Great Miami Rowing Center
2026 Youth Olympic Games
Mediterranean Games
Nassau Rowing Club
Nathan Benderson Park

Next Boat Works / Rebel Rowing C1x
Riverside Boat Club
Sound Rowers Sausage Pull
Swift Racing
World Rowing