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Carragee • <br /> From: christine carragee [mailto:ccarragee@gmail.com] <br /> Sent: Monday, February 24, 2020 10:15 PM <br /> To:Adam Edwards<aedwards@ci.orono.mn.us>; LLRC Long Lake Rowing<longlakerowing@gmail.com> <br /> Subject: LLRC boathouse <br /> I'm hoping this email reaches the committee planning for the development of the Long Lake beach park. <br /> My name is Christine and I have been a rower off and on since 1997. I grew up in Philly where the sport <br /> is popular and very competitive. I rowed for my high school and a local club and then went on to row in <br /> college and post college in St Paul at a community club. Two years ago I was contacted by some former <br /> teammates about an immediate need for a juniors coach for the Long Lake Rowing Crew. I had taken 8 <br /> years off since I rowed competitively and wasn't sure I would make a good coach having been so far <br /> removed from the sport. I took a CRP class and meet with the former coach as well as the club director <br /> and decided to try and help out since I had a flexible schedule that summer. <br /> I was immediately impressed by the attitude, effort and capability of the boys and girls teams,with a <br /> mix of kids from various public and private schools on the west side of the cities. I got to watch kids <br /> form new friendship, build strength and fitness as they grew into their teenage bodies and support each <br /> other at regattas throughout that summer and the following seasons. Watching the dedication of both <br /> the student athletes and their parents who help run the club and get equipment and food to regattas <br /> was extremely motivating for me. I decided I wanted to get back on the water myself and was pleased <br /> to find that lake rowing in a single feels MUCH safer than on the Mississippi where you have to worry <br /> about fast moving barges and paddleboats which churn up wake that can suck small boats in toward <br /> them or swamp the boat making it heavy or unrowable. Compared to my experience rowing I'm St Paul • <br /> I have found Long Lake to be a similarly welcoming community, but a preferable venue. I've come to <br /> enjoy an occasional Saturday after practice breakfast at Birch's or heading to the Rooster bar for a drink <br /> with my Masters teammates. <br /> Now that I'm pregnant my ability to run or participate in other sports has dramatically deminished, but <br /> I've found that sitting on an erg is easy enough on my hips that in my 9th month I can still train with the <br /> team at the fire station. My pregnancy would have been a lot less active,social and enjoyable if I didn't <br /> have rowing to fall back on. I drive 25 miles from Highland Park to continue to be a part of LLRC because <br /> of their willingness to embrace everyone from the juniors who Won the most competitive regatta in the <br /> US,the Head of the Charles last fall,to some mid-60s retirees who are finding the sport for their first <br /> time. <br /> Having a secure physical location to store boats will be helpful to this club in many ways. It will minimize <br /> damage to hulls and equipment from the current dirty/wooded hillside which presents navigation <br /> challenges to avoid hitting obstacles getting on and off the water. It will mean less work transitioning <br /> from the on the water season to winter training, by providing year round training and storage in the <br /> same space and will enable better learn to row teaching space for new rowers or interested community <br /> members. With a dedicated boathouse I think the club can grow it's membership and diversity of age <br /> and ambitions significantly. It's such a massive volunteer endeavor to keep the club running when the <br /> fundamentals of where and how to store equiptment and how to train in inclement weather(which we <br /> have a lot of in MN) need to be continualy reevaluated. Rowing will always be a sport which requires <br /> more time and efforts to participate in than jogging or cycling, but it's team nature, low impact and the • <br /> joy of being on water make it worthwhile. <br />
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