Weekly Winners
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Every week we randomly select one rower who has logged at least 20,000 meters or more and one rower who has logged 50,000 or more on the Concept2 Personal Online Logbook. Prizes include Concept2 socks and performance shirts. Please note that all participants are eligible to win only once per ranking year. The following individuals were recently selected from all online logbook participants. Click on a name link to read a short bio.
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Featured Weekly WinnersEdward Rossotti![]() I started sculling in my early teens, but my school did not have a rowing program so I didn't start rowing on a team until I got to the University of Pennsylvania. After college, I found it hard to continue sweep rowing. After several years of running, I came back to erging after a knee injury. Since buying my first Model D in 2001, I have erged 15,502,015 meters. David Herz![]() Though I had been on a rowing machine a few times before, I really started rowing when I joined the West Side YMCA in Manhattan in 1998 with a membership we paid out of one particularly generous wedding gift. Thanks Susie and Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson. At first I rowed on my own, but I figured I could use some pointers and went to one of the Y’s many fine classes. More... John P. Woll![]() Growing up in the midwest, I never considered crew until I headed east to Princeton for college. There, I rowed on the lightweight crew for four years. We won the Eastern Sprints in 1981 and 1983. My senior year, we added a couple of the Model A's to the old Gamut ergs at the boathouse, and used them when the lake was frozen. More... Eric Hagberg![]() I rowed for four years as a Cornell Lightweight (1986-90). I finally really got back into working out and erging again in 2002, and am approaching 32 million lifetime meters (not counting those done in college). I also got back on the water again - rowing for the Nereid Boat Club on the Passaic River - and will be sculling at the Head of the Charles this year. More... |




