Rowing Festival
Rowing teams

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The MIT Rowing Club (MITRC) is a co-ed club team open to all affiliates of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who have an interest in complimenting their academic experience at the world¡¯s finest university with a dedication to the greatest sport on earth! During the fall, spring and summer seasons, we hold practice every weekday on the Charles River, rowing¡¯s most storied waterway. MITRC offers programs for all experience levels--from novice to experienced- and all levels of commitment--from recreational to competitive.
Name | Nationality | Major |
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Andrew James Cuningham | USA | Electrical Engineering |
Jean Hope Sack | USA | Mechanical Engineering |
Sophia Bernice Rappel | Netherlands | Biomedical Sciences |
William Davidson Richards | USA | Materials Science and Engineering |
Giancarlo Baldan | Italy | Electrical Engineering |
William Doss Suter | Switzerland | Architecture / Urban Planning |
Rebecca Mary Deasy | Ireland | Translational Oncology |
Mohammad Khaled A Hadhrawi | Saudi Arabia | Media, Arts and Sciences / Human-Computer Interaction |
Christopher Bandoro | Canada | Microbiology |
Christine Kerney | USA | Digital Learning |