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TREATED LIKE ROW-YALTY
Columns

Florida Hospitable to Harvard Rowing

After a week of training in the area, I can’t imagine why anyone wouldn’t want to go.

TREATED LIKE ROW-YALTY
Men's Crew

TREATED LIKE ROW-YALTY

During their stay in Ellenton, Fla., the Harvard and Radcliffe crews enjoyed warm weather, calm water, and the friendliness of locals. The four teams now set their sights on the spring racing season.

Women's Crew

Radcliffe Alum Lofgren's Boat Up for Crew of the Year

For Radcliffe alum Esther Lofgren '07-'09, 2010 keeps getting better and better.

Columns

Coach Provides a Great Influence

As a rower, finding a college that met my criteria for the highest standards of academics and athletics was a top priority. However, it didn’t start out that way.

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Esther Lofgren ‘07-09 has had to overcome numerous obstacles throughout her rowing career, but each time, she has responded from her disappointments. Her latest accomplishment is winning the gold medal for the U.S. in the eight at the World Championships.

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Lofgren's Journey Ends With Gold

For Esther Lofgren ’07-’09, success cannot be defined without first experiencing failure.

Women's Crew

Top Heavyweight Four Excels on Home Waters

Radcliffe crew raced its way to another fine weekend at the Foot of the Charles on Saturday.

Men's Crew

Former Harvard Rowers Excel at World Championships

The journey started as a trip to the other land down under.

Shaq Vs.
Columns

Shaq Calls Out Crew To Race on Charles

When Shaq challenges you to a race on the Charles, there’s only one way to respond: “Game on.”

Shaq Vs.
Men's Crew

Shaq Vs.

Celtics big man Shaquille O’Neal has challenged Harvard crew, shown here in earlier action, to a race on the Charles. O’Neal believes his boat of NBA All-Stars Paul Pierce, Ray Allen, and Kevin Garnett can top the Crimson.

Men's Crew

Lofgren, Rummel Advance to World Finals

Classmates Esther Lofgren '07-'09 and Henrik Rummel '09 are bound for the Grand Finals for a chance to win the World Championships. The road to the finals was relatively painless for Lofgren, whose 8+ won its heat convincingly. Rummel, on the other hand, had to take a slightly longer route: after taking second in its heat, his four had to brave repechage to make it to the finals.

Men's Crew

Rowing Alums Take On World Championships

The Head of the Charles is over, and most of Cambridge has probably forgotten about rowing, but in New Zealand, the action is just getting started, as the World Championships kicked off today. Since Lake Karapiro isn't particularly convenient for many of us, let The Back Page fill you in on the latest action by three competitors who used to call the Charles River home: Malcolm Howard '05, Esther Lofgren '07-'09, and Henrik Rummel '09. None of the three have raced yet, but here's a little background information on the Harvard and Radcliffe rowing alums.

Sights and Sounds: Head of the Charles
Men's Crew

Sights and Sounds: Head of the Charles

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Women's Crew

Both Women’s Squads Enjoy Strong Showings

Hundreds of thousands of spectators made their way to Cambridge this past weekend to watch the 46th annual Head of the Charles Regatta.

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A bird flies over the Charles River yesterday during the annual Head of the Charles regatta, which attracted attendees from across the nation.

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