Rowing Illustrated: Where Real Rowers Talk Real Rowing.

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Rowing Illustrated: Where Real Rowers Talk Real Rowing.
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5/5/2016
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Recent Episodes

May 13, 2025
Tennessee Rowing, Kim Cupini & Rowingwolf
<p>Kim Cupini – Tennessee Rowing</p> <p> </p> <p>In this episode, Kim Cupini, head coach of Tennessee Women’s Rowing, talks with Sean about the team’s steady climb up the rankings and what it’s taken to stay competitive. She reflects on how the rowing landscape has changed, how her squad has handled rising expectations, and the pressure of being in the spotlight.</p> <p> </p> <p>Cupini highlights the strength of the varsity eight and how that performance is driving higher standards across the team. She shares insights into Tennessee’s team culture, the unique challenges and advantages of coaching in the SEC, and gives props to top programs like Texas and Yale.</p> <p> </p> <p>She also discusses what’s next for Tennessee and names the SEC school she’d love to see go all-in on women’s rowing. A sharp, honest look at a program on the rise.</p>

March 7, 2025
Texas Rowing Dave O’Neill & Ropwingwolf
<p>Texas Rowing Coach Dave O’Neill</p> <p>In this episode, we sit down with Texas Rowing Coach Dave O’Neill, fresh off leading the Longhorns to the 2024 NCAA Championship title. We kick things off by getting an update on the Texas program and what’s next for the team as they build on their national success.</p> <p>We then dive into the biggest topic in collegiate rowing right now: the new NCAA scholarship regulations. With the shift to 68 scholarships in rowing, what does this mean for Texas and other Power 4 schools? Does this widen the gap between well-funded programs and smaller schools? And how will these changes affect the Ivy League, given their unique recruiting and financial aid structure?</p> <p>We also explore the NCAA boat classes, should there be a sculling component, such as a quad (4x) or double (2x), added to the championship format?</p> <p>Looking beyond the collegiate scene, we discuss the Longhorns’ presence at the 2024 Olympics.</p> <p>Finally, we examine the relationship between USRowing and the college system. What can each do to better support the other in developing the next generation of elite rowers?</p> <p>To wrap things up, we get Coach O’Neill’s take on the current landscape of collegiate rowing. With rowingwolf ( Sean ) having a vote in the JRN polls, how should the top five teams shake out in both the men’s and women’s rankings?</p> <p> </p> <p>Tune in for an insightful conversation with one of the top coaches in the sport as we break down the latest in NCAA rowing and beyond.</p>

February 7, 2025
US Rowing Coach Casey Galvanek & Rowingwolf
<p> Reflections & Road to LA 2028</p> <p>In this episode we break down the performances celebrating medals in the men’s eight and four while asking whether a win in the eight was within reach. </p> <p>We discuss the focus for this Olympic cycle, including stroke selection and athlete development. </p> <p>We also address lingering questions about Mike Teti and Tom Terhaar’s involvement, highlight new faces on the squad, and explore the future of the lightweights developing on the open squad. Other key topics include notable absences this year, Clark Dean in the single, and the impact of embedded scientists in high-performance rowing.</p> <p>On the women’s, we analyze whether anything went wrong at the Olympics. We also discuss coaching contracts, the importance of the March Speed Order, and long-term goals for LA 2028.</p> <p>A must-listen for anyone invested in the future of U.S. rowing!</p>
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