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U.S. Women Victorious at FISU World University Championships

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U.S. Women Victorious at FISU World University Championships

The FISU World University Championships are held for 79 sponsored sports every other year, alternating with the combined World University Games on odd-numbered years. Head women’s coach Savage explains that this is an opportunity for developing collegiate rowers to take the next step in their athletic careers. “It’s a really great opportunity to find out if international racing is something you want to do and something you want to keep driving towards.” He continued, “These kind of camps are really open for people who might not quite be there yet to make the World Championship camps or Olympic camps, but need that experience and how to row a camp.”

The 2025 FISU World University Games will be held in the Rhine-Ruhr region of Germany, with the rowing races taking place at Regattabahn Duisburg.

Women’s 8+ (1st/7)
Coxswain – Nicole Carpentiere (Michigan – Men)
8 – Amanda Triebensee (Gonzaga)
7 – Ingrid Lofgren (Alabama)
6 – Gabbie Graves (Michigan)
5 – Avery Erickson (Notre Dame)
4 – Lily Wilhelm (Eastern Michigan)
3 – Elisa Faiola (William Smith/UCF)
2 – Jordan Hyde (Washington College)
1- Ava Tine (Delaware)

Women’s 1x (18th/20)
Natasha Kobelsky

Men’s 4- (17th/18)
1 – Derek Hissong
2 – Thomas McBeth
3 – Luke Tilton
4 – Emmett Nunes

Men’s 1x (18th/20)
Nathan Damas

Full results.

 

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