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- Purdue_Crew abstract "Purdue Crew is a student athletic club established at Purdue University in 1949. It is the largest such club on campus with an average of 130 members throughout the season. The program competes nationwide against both club and D1 programs in cities such as San Diego, CA, Gainesville, GA, and Philadelphia, PA. As a club the Crew is generously supported by Purdue University's Department of Recreational Sports by employing the head and assistant coach positions. Incredibly strong alumni support has allowed for much of the growth and success of the program by financing equipment and facilities.Competitions are attended in both the Fall and Spring semesters, while Spring semester holds the larger races and the fall hosts smaller regattas to allow for more at-home philanthropy and social related events. Fall events include various work projects that both help the crew financial yet also benefit the community, in addition many campus based events such as recruiting and community awareness occasions are held.Purdue Crew holds a deeply rooted history at the University as many athletes from the program have gone to successfully compete internationally. The Crew's alumni also remain incredibly active in both the University and present day rowing program.".
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- Purdue_Crew text ""When they first showed up we thought they were there to be coxswains, but they wanted to row." That was the comment made by Kevin Sauer, president of the Purdue Crew Club, when asked about the reaction when four women showed up at the crew club callout last fall. "They sort of laughed at us at first," said Jan Pahl, on of the four. Because of their size the women couldn't row next to the men, but they still wanted to handle the oars. With the help of Jack Young from the alumni association, the women's crew was created. Now as a part of the Purdue Crew Club, they are practicing daily on the Wabash. The initial 50 a the callout have been trimmed to 25 women who practice regularly under the coaching of Chris Polhemus, John North and Kevin Sauer from the men's varsity team. There is one drawback to the practices, though. Because of limited funding - $3000 a year for men and women combined - both teams must share boats. The men's club practices in the afternoon, making use of all the equipment at that time. So every morning, at 6:30, the women's team starts practice. What do they think about while pulling the 12-foot-one-inch long oars? "Going back to bed," said one woman. "Making the dock on the last run," said another. According to the women, falling in the water is the most unpleasant aspect of rowing. For the past month, morning temperatures have been in the low 40's or high 30's. When pushing off from the dock in the capsizable one-or-two-individual shells, they have learned to be careful. Once on the river, the early rise and hard work seem worth it all. "It's so pretty once you get out there," remarks Kathy Brady. The women's feeling of self-satisfaction is also a compensating factor. "It feels so good at the end of practice when you head for the dock and know that you've done it," one member said. Public reaction has been one of surprise. A myth exists that the exercises, weight lifting, running and of course rowing, would turn the women into muscular hulks. On the contrary, the exercises are designed to tone the muscles much like a swimmer's long muscles. None of the women have confirmed the myth by turning into amazons. The newly-formed team hasn't yet participated in any intercollegiate meets, but starting next spring the women will compete everywhere the men's crew does. For the present they are concentrating on achieving form. Varsity crew member and women's Coach Sauer said, "One thing the girls have in their favor is that they have good balance and coordination in the boats." Such qualities can make the difference between winning and losing. Eventually the women's crew may become a "separate but equal" counterpart to the men's. The reason is that the women don't think the coaches should have to come to practice at 6:30 in the morning in addition to practicing with the men's team in the afternoon. The main impetus for sharing facilities with the men is financial. A used shell costs $3,000, the same amount the men and women's crew together are budgeted each year. As a supplementary measure, the women's team has had a bake sale. In an effort to raise more funds, the crew club is sponsoring a dance this weekend. But the women cannot operate on an independent basis immediately. The two teams co-exist in harmony. The women are in no way pampered as they were warned in the beginning. Their efforts are the proof of their success this season.".
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- Purdue_Crew comment "Purdue Crew is a student athletic club established at Purdue University in 1949. It is the largest such club on campus with an average of 130 members throughout the season. The program competes nationwide against both club and D1 programs in cities such as San Diego, CA, Gainesville, GA, and Philadelphia, PA. As a club the Crew is generously supported by Purdue University's Department of Recreational Sports by employing the head and assistant coach positions.".
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