Marin Rowing Association

Marin Rowing Association

The Marin Rowing Association, located in Greenbrae, California, is a non-profit organization founded in 1968 by Coach R.C. "Bob" Cumming.

For the first eight years of its existence, the program was composed of high school boys from Redwood High School and what the club called the "cardiac 8+". The cardiac 8+ was a small group of men who had previously rowed in college and continued to row on Sunday mornings. That group of men, including Olympian Dick Draeger, held the facility and equipment together. In 1977, U.C. Berkeley rower Jana Barto began a high school program for women from Redwood High School, and today both the boys and girls teams, recruiting throughout Marin, row under the name of the Marin Rowing Association. In 1982 Olympian Lou Lindsey joined Coach Cumming to run the men's team, taking over in 1984 after the death of Coach Cumming.

Numerous Marin juniors have raced on Junior National Teams throughout the years, and some have gone on to represent the United States at the World Rowing Championships and the Olympics. Scott Munn, Fred Honebein, Tim Evans, Tim and Jerome Ryan, Mike Altman, Brian Ebke and Nito Simonsen are all Marin Rowing Association alumni.

In 1984, Jana Barto and Joan Corbett started a rowing program for adult women. Originally the rowers were moms of the junior women and men, but today that original program has split into beginning, intermediate and advanced levels for men and women, with the competitive/advanced level winning numerous gold medals at State Championship races, the Masters Nationals and the FISA World Regatta.

The club is currently managed by Sandy Armstrong.

At the Head of the Charles in 2010, the Marin Varsity boys made history by racing from the 69th starting position to win their event, posting a course record in the process. The boat was composed of coxswain Harry Blatt, and rowers Zander Bonorris, Griffin Whitlock, Scott Roycroft, Greig Stein, Peter Woolley, Sam Seder, Scott Kennedy, and Patrick Konttinen. In 2011 The marin boys again placed first, the boat composed of Greig Stein, Peter Woolley, Sam Seder, Scott Kennedy, and Patrick Konttinen returning rowers from the 2010 boat, and newcomers Kenny Thompson, Julian Goldman, Elliot Gutekunst, and David Slater.

The Marin Rowing Association has won national championships on numerous occasions. In 2011 the MRA youth team outperformed itself as well as every other varsity club in the country with a remarkable performance. It become the first team to sweep Youth National Championship gold medals with victories in the Men's & Women's Varsity 8+ as well as the Men's Lightweight 8+ (composed of 6 novice) at the Oak Ridge, TN venue (Coaches: Graham Willoughby, Sandy Armstrong and Patrick Schulkers respectively). Previously MRA had won several gold medals in the Youth National Championship at Harsha Lake near Cincinnati, Ohio; amongst them, the Men's Lightweight 8+ in 2004, Martin Schluter and Daniel Felling in the 2007 Men's Double Sculls, and the Women's Varsity 8+ in 2008 and 2009. [1]

Notes

Marin Rowing Junior Women's varsity eight has won nationals for two consecutive years (2008, 2009), Marin Rowing Junior Men's heavyweight varsity eight placed 5th at nationals (2009) along with the lightweight eight that placed 2nd by .28 seconds (2009). In 2010, both the Heavyweight and Lightweight Men's eights came in second at Youth Nationals, the best team result ever for the squad. The boats had been undefeated in the regular season on the west coast that year. In 2011, Marin Rowing won three national eight titles. The heavyweight varsity men's eight finished off their undefeated year with a gold as the first of their kind to win both Head of the Charles and Youth Nationals in the same year. The lightweight men eight won gold in their event. The varsity women's eight earned first place as the third national title in four years for coach Sandy Armstrong.

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