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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ivy recruiting has tightened up significantly in recent years. You really need to be tall, lean and have the right types of muscle fibers (strong but not bulky) that respond well to an erg. For women's lightweight running it's often champion long distance runners who turn out to be excellent ergers out-of-the-gate. Jackson Reed has had two of them in recent years---each a very top runner (think best in DC) who then trying rowing and turned out to be a top rower---one now at Harvard, one to Stanford (both on lightweight teams). [/quote] Runners make terrible rowers. Ergs don't float. Now SWIMMERS? I'd take them any day of the week. I'm glad for those kids that they turned out excellent, but as a rule, runners aren't who I'd pick. Signed, Rowing Coach of 15 years[/quote]
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