All American Rowing
Welcome to All American Rowing, a JRN podcast.
We are your home for all things US rowing, including the IRA and NCAA Championships and the US Youth Nationals.
You may remember us as The End of the Island stateside. We’re still the same team, but we’ve had a rebrand and recorded a new intro.
We’re back for our third year covering all things US with in-depth racing analysis and punditry. Each week, we’ll chat with guest coaches to peek behind the curtain of their preparations for duels, conference championships, and, of course, the national championships.
We’re also incredibly excited to be covering every stroke of the US Youth Nationals in Sarasota, Florida, shining a light on the buildup to the pinnacle of the junior season in the United States.
Join Fergus and Fraser each week for All American Rowing, proudly sponsored by WinTech and King Racing.
All American Rowing
S2 Episode 8 ft. Drexel Men and Trinity College Women
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Fergus and Fraser are back! We start with an apology for Fergus' audio quality. All interviews, plus Fraser and Andy Sayles' audio is unaffected and the usual crystal quality can be heard for them.
This week we look back on all of the racing as we so often do. Andy Sayles gives his junior state of the union, and we've got some brilliant guests joining the show. Drexel Head Coach Matt Weaver shares his thoughts ahead of a big week of Dad Vails racing, and on The Road To The NCAAs, we hear from Trinity College's Allie Newman and Miranda Connolly about life as Bantams.
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