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Princeton Has Four Named To US Rowing Olympic Selection Camp
March 30, 2021 | Women's Rowing - Open
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PRINCETON, N.J. – The Princeton Tigers had four alumnae invited to the U.S. Rowing Olympic Selection Camp; the organization announced today.
Claire Collins '19, Kelsey Reelick '14, Erin Reelick '16, and Dr. Gevvie Stone '07 were named to the selection camp.
Held in Princeton, N.J., the selection camp will get underway on April 1. The U.S. won the bronze medal in the eight and finished sixth in the four at the at the 2019 World Rowing Championships, securing spots in Tokyo for the American crews. The U.S. is the three-time defending Olympic gold medalist in the women's eight.
Collins is a four-time Ivy champion and was the 2019 C. Otto von Kienbusch Award winner. The Reelick sisters combined for four Ivy titles between 2011-16 while Kelsey was on the 2011 NCAA V8 championship boat. Stone was a member of the 2006 NCAA V8 boat which is widely considered one of the greatest boats in NCAA history and also earned a silver medal in the single sculls event at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
PRINCETON, N.J. – The Princeton Tigers had four alumnae invited to the U.S. Rowing Olympic Selection Camp; the organization announced today.
Claire Collins '19, Kelsey Reelick '14, Erin Reelick '16, and Dr. Gevvie Stone '07 were named to the selection camp.
Held in Princeton, N.J., the selection camp will get underway on April 1. The U.S. won the bronze medal in the eight and finished sixth in the four at the at the 2019 World Rowing Championships, securing spots in Tokyo for the American crews. The U.S. is the three-time defending Olympic gold medalist in the women's eight.
Collins is a four-time Ivy champion and was the 2019 C. Otto von Kienbusch Award winner. The Reelick sisters combined for four Ivy titles between 2011-16 while Kelsey was on the 2011 NCAA V8 championship boat. Stone was a member of the 2006 NCAA V8 boat which is widely considered one of the greatest boats in NCAA history and also earned a silver medal in the single sculls event at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
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