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Canadian Wildlife Federation Salish Expedition, 2012

On April 9, 2012 By FEAT Canada
Rowing the Salish Sea. Photo Credit: Joel Rogers
The rowing crew of the James Robert Hanssen prepares to voyage through the Pacific Northwest’s unpredictable Salish Sea, and into the unforgiving Pacific Ocean.
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The life of an Olympic rower

On April 2, 2012 By FEAT Canada
Scott Frandsen, right, and teammate Dave Calder rowed to a silver medal in the coxless pairs event at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. (Jonathan Hayward/Canadian Press)
By Scott Frandsen and originally posted on CBC’s website: Nineteen weeks until the London Olympics. 125 days until we get another opportunity to compress four years (or, really, 17 years in my case) of training down to roughly six-and-a-half minutes.
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Paul Gleeson

On December 16, 2011 By FEAT Canada
Paul Gleeson
In 2003, Paul Gleeson, who hails from Limerick in Ireland cycled 5,000km across Australia from Perth to Sydney. After 2 months on the road, which included being run down twice by cars, Paul arrived into Sydney. On the 30th of November 2005, Paul, rowed out of a small marina in the Canary Islands and 85 [...]
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Scott Frandsen

On December 10, 2011 By FEAT Canada
Scott Frandsen
Scott Frandsen is a two-time Olympic rower, winning a Silver Medal in the Men’s Pair in Beijing. He ‘retired’ after Beijing but resumed training in January, 2011 in hopes of competing in the London Olympics. Scott and his pair partner, Dave Calder, qualified for London at the World Champs in August. In his time away [...]
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