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Atomic Junior rower gets scholarship to Oregon State

Posted at 1:22 pm January 22, 2022
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Atomic Junior rower Mason Fischer of Oak Ridge High School has signed a letter of intent to Oregon State University, where she plans to major in kinesiology. (Submitted photo)

Atomic Junior rower Mason Fischer of Oak Ridge High School has signed a letter of intent to Oregon State University, where she plans to major in kinesiology, a press release said.

She will be rowing for the Beavers in the powerful Pac-12 Conference, the press release said. Fischer is in her third year of rowing and was in the Atomic four that finished 8th nationally last spring.

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Filed Under: College, Front Page News, High School, Slider, Sports, Sports Tagged With: Atomic Junior, John Davis, Mason Fischer, Oak Ridge High School, Oregon State University, OSU, rower

Local rower earns invitation to USRowing Youth National Championships

Posted at 6:17 pm May 22, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

Sarah Kate Rogers and Marc DeRose

Rower Sarah Kate Rogers, who has been invited to compete in the USRowing Youth National Championships in June, is pictured above with coach Marc DeRose. (Photo by Suzanne Rogers)

 

By James H. Rogers

Oak Ridge’s Sarah Kate Rogers has earned an invitation to compete in the USRowing Youth National Championships by virtue of her first-place finish in the women’s youth sculling singles (WY1x) at the USRowing Southeast Youth Championships earlier this month. Competing against other young women from Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and Tennessee, she swept through the heats and won the 2,000-meter final in a time of 8:26.257, more than eight seconds ahead of any other sculler.

At next month’s national championship, which is from June 12-14 in Bradenton, Florida, Rogers will compete against as many as 27 other scullers through both heats and repechage for a coveted spot in the grand finals.

“The competition is incredibly tough,” Rogers said of the national event. “We all train and work as hard as we can to get to this point, and leave nothing on race day.”

Her competitors qualify from 11 separate national regions, and represent powerhouse rowing programs from the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Southwest, Midwest, and the Pacific Northwest. Rogers is unique in this regard, rowing as an unaffiliated rower under the watchful eyes of her coaching team, Shannon Moore and Marc DeRose. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Rowing, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: James H. Rogers, Junior Atomic Rowing, Kimberly Cady, Marc DeRose, Oak Ridge Rowing Association, rower, rowing, Sara Zetterberg, Sarah Kate Rogers, Shannon Moore, Suzanne Rogers, USRowing, USRowing Southeast Championships, USRowing Youth National Championships, youth sculling singles

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