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Mass. Local Ellen Minzner on HOCR, Para, and Equity in Rowing

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Think of rowing and Boston and there’s one name that really stands out: Ellen Minzner. Born and raised in Lawrence, Mass., Ellen has spent more than two decades developing and leading programs in the state, including most recently as the Director of Outreach and then Director of Inclusion and Advocacy at Community Rowing Inc.

Today, Ellen balances being the co-chair of the Head of the Charles Announcing Committee with her full-time position as USRowing Para High Performance Director, a title she’s held since 2019.

From walk on at Villanova University to 5-time National Team member, to her transition into coaching and program development, Ellen saw the long game: changing the status quo of her clubs, organizations, and communities.

In this episode, we also get a peek behind the curtains of the world’s premier annual rowing competition - the Head of the Charles - from Ellen’s vantage point in an announcers booth on the roof of Cambridge Boat Club.

QUICK LOOK

00:00 - Intro and Lead-In
04:45 - Welcome
06:26 - Bio/Olympics Distance. Rowing week is quiet after getting home from Worlds, looking ahead to para rowing in ‘24 and ‘28
11:19 - The Hot Seat Q&A
18:51 - Walking on at Villanova sophomore year, being a part of Boathouse Row, and finding summer rowing in Lowell, MA
23:39 - Coaching at CRI planted the seeds of a National Team dream. A bumpy trajectory across five national teams in the ‘90s was a lesson in playing the long game.
26:24 - Retiring from the National Team and transitioning into college coaching
28:40 - The teaching magic of the pair
31:50 - Returning to Massachusetts to help bring rowing opportunities to her blue collar community
34:36 - Pairing rowing community accessibility with “what is just and equitable” has driven Ellen’s career
37:15 - The future of para rowing: developing juniors athletes, and supporting collegiate programs that recruit athletes with disabilities
45:50 - Ellen’s early involvement with HOCR, how announcing has changed over the years, and how it makes the sport more inclusive and accessible
49:54 - Watching HOCR from the roof of Cambridge Boat Club, Elliot Bridge, and other great spots
51:58 - Behind the scenes at HOCR
56:56 - Listener Question: "My HOCR coxswain hasn't coxed in several years. Should I be worried?" 
58:50 - HOCR meet and greet for para rowers at Noon in the USRowing tent
1:00:04 - HOCR’s Ellen Minzner trophy, awarded each year to the winners of the  LTA 4+


EPISODE Mentions

CLUBS
Bachelors Barge Club
Boston Rowing Center
Cambridge Boat Club
Community Rowing Inc.
Greater Lawrence Rowing
Riverside Boat Club
Wells Boathouse

COACHES
Yaz Farooq
Carrie Graves
Jenny Hale
🎧 Sara Nevin
Liz O’Leary
🎧 Lisa Stone
Tully Vaughn

COXSWAINS
Amanda Cashman
🎧 Mitch King
Tom Tiffany

EQUIPMENT
CoxBox
Pocock Racing Shells
Stroke Coach

HOCR ANNOUNCERS
Nick Copley
Nigel Gallaher

ORGANIZATIONS
For Others
Seize the Oar

REGATTAS & EVENTS
Dad Vail Regatta
Head of the Charles
Head of the Schuylkill
PNW Pink Ribbon Row
Royal Canadian Henley Regatta
San Diego Crew Classic
World Rowing Championships

ROWERS
Christine Smith Collins

SCHOLASTIC & YOUTH PROGRAMS
Girls Row Boston
Row Boston
Winsor School

UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS
Cal Berkeley
Harvard University
Kansas State University
Lowell Tech
Radcliffe
MIT
San Diego State University
University of Michigan
Villanova University
Wellesley College 

USROWING
National Team
Para National team


This episode was written, produced, hosted, and edited by Tara Morgan and Rachel Freedman. Tara provides additional audio engineering and is our sponsor coordinator. Rachel manages the website, social media, and e-newsletter. Our theme music is by Jonas Hipper.