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| 50 Yalies have raced on Olympic crews
representing the U.S. and Canada starting with the 1924 Olympics in Paris through the 1996
Olympics in Atlanta Jordan Irving '96 won a
gold medal in the pair with coxswain at the 1997 World Championships in France.
Charles Lozner '99 coxed the U.S. heavyweight four with
coxswain two years in a row, in '97 and '98. Both times he came in fourth. |

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Information
for Recruits
Rowing at Yale is a unique endeavor,
and an exhilarating challenge. The men who row for Yale make it an unforgettable
experience. All of them are part of a story that began in 1842. A story
written by men who used sport as a demanding measure for their own
courage and ability. You can be part of this quest if you are committed
to rowing, to your teammates and to Yale.
As you read on you will see
general information for contacting the coaching staff as well as an
online recruiting form that will automatically be e-mailed to our
offices. If you wish to call, write or e-mail any of the coaches please
use the information below to tell us about yourself and your interests
in rowing. Thank you for your interest in Yale and the Yale Heavyweight
Crew. For additional information about the Ivy League and NCAA recruiting
guidelines see the prospective
student-athlete page developed by the Department of Athletics.
Please
mail your high school transcript and SAT or ACT scores to:
Yale Heavyweight Crew
Box 208216
New Haven CT 06520-8216
OR
By fax to 203-432-7772, Attn. Heavyweight Crew
Electronic Recruiting Form
The following short form will allow the coaching staff
to get back in touch with you and give you further information on Yale
University and Yale Heavyweight Crew. Per NCAA regulations we are only
allowed to have mail or e-mail contact with those prospective students
in their final two years of high school. We are not allowed to initiate
in-person contact (i.e. telephone contact) until July 1st prior to the
student's final year of high school.
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