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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
Andrew James CuninghamUSAElectrical Engineering
Jean Hope SackUSAMechanical Engineering
Sophia Bernice RappelNetherlandsBiomedical Sciences
William Davidson RichardsUSAMaterials Science and Engineering
Giancarlo BaldanItalyElectrical Engineering
William Doss SuterSwitzerlandArchitecture / Urban Planning
Rebecca Mary DeasyIrelandTranslational Oncology
Mohammad
Khaled A Hadhrawi
Saudi ArabiaMedia, Arts and Sciences /
Human-Computer Interaction
Christopher BandoroCanadaMicrobiology
Christine KerneyUSADigital Learning