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Words: Chris Dutton - The Canberra Times

Posted by · AU: Rowing Media Articles · 07 Sep 2016 - 07h25 · 57 Views


The Canberra Times
Words: Chris Dutton
The Canberra Times
Gavin Bellis wakes up every day not knowing how long his illness will allow him to keep rowing. Sometimes he loses control of what his hands are doing even though he's aware of what's going on and other times the former army sergeant starts shaking ...




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Three-time Paralympians Dixon, Woolstencroft join 1981-82 women’s rowing crew as 14th class of inductees for UVic Sports Hall of Fame

Posted by · CA: University of Victoria Women's Rowing · 09 Feb 2016 - 09h20 · 43 Views



Vikes Athletics are pleased to announce a strong class of inductees for 2016 including  Stephanie Dixon and alpine skier Lauren Woolstencroft, as well as one of the most decorated group of Vikes women's rowers in the 1981-82 crew.


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She row, row, rowed — and then rowed some more — from Long Beach to Hawaii - Long Beach Press-Telegram - Google News US Rowing Featured Article

US: Rowing Media Articles · 14 Aug 2014 - 02h37 · 76 Views

She row, row, rowed — and then rowed some more — from Long Beach to Hawaii Long Beach Press-Telegram “You have to sleep sometime and no one would be rowing or on watch while you sleep,” she said. “Having someone constantly on the oars not only gets you there in faster time it also provides someone as lookout for collision avoidance with other ships at ...


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Double Amputee From Upper Arlington Wins US Para-Rowing Trials - 10TV - Google News ZA Rowing

ZA: Rowing Media Articles · 09 Jul 2014 - 04h12 · 74 Views

10TV Double Amputee From Upper Arlington Wins US Para- Rowing Trials 10TV The young man from Upper Arlington won the U.S. Para- rowing trial. He now moves on to the world competition in Amsterdam. Blake is a double amputee. "I contracted flesh eating disease. In two or three days, I went from perfect health to basically dead ... Rob Oller commentary: Para- rower Blake Haxton is a winner in his new reality Columbus Dispatch all 2 news articles »



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