Cindy Crawford's Niece Update


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When is auntie coming to the cut for a regatta?
You row boat guys do call it a regatta, right?
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Does she really row for UW, or dis she just get admitted to row for UW?
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Interesting story. She never rowed in HS but was an elite XC ski racer in Steamboat Springs and tall enough. She is still on the team.USMChawk said:Does she really row for UW, or dis she just get admitted to row for UW?
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How many teenage XC skiers are there? I would assume one would be elite simply by showing up.YellowSnow said:
Interesting story. She never rowed in HS but was an elite XC ski racer in Steamboat Springs and tall enough. She is still on the team.USMChawk said:Does she really row for UW, or dis she just get admitted to row for UW?
#loriloughlin #stillwood -
It’s not uncommon for us* to take great athletes who have never been in a boat and turn them into world class rowers. I’m not sure how many sports are left where you can start it at age 18 and be great, but rowing is one of them.YellowSnow said:
Interesting story. She never rowed in HS but was an elite XC ski racer in Steamboat Springs and tall enough. She is still on the team.USMChawk said:Does she really row for UW, or dis she just get admitted to row for UW?
#loriloughlin #stillwood
Here’s one good example:
Anna Cummins (née Mickelson, born March 21, 1980 in Seattle, Washington)[1] is an American rower who won a gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics and a silver medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in the women's eight. At the FISA World Rowing Championships in 2006, Mickelson won the gold medal in the women's eight with a new world's best time of 5:55.50, and with partner Megan Cooke, she placed 4th in the women's pair. At the FISA World Rowing Championships in 2007, Mickelson won the gold medal again in the women's eight and won the "B" final in the women's pair.
Anna grew up in Bellevue, Washington. She graduated from Newport High School. In high school, she ran varsity cross country and track; she played varsity basketball. She attended the University of Washington where she began rowing. She was a member of Washington's Varsity Eight (first boat) which finished second at NCAA Championships in 2000 and won the NCAA Championship in 2001 and 2002. Washington also won the team championship in 2001. She also won an NCAA championship in 1999 in the Varsity Four (third boat), her first year of rowing. She graduated from the University of Washington with a bachelor's degree in communications. She married Dr. Bob Cummins on December 22, 2007.[1]
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She must have been pretty kick ass. She got a schollie without ever having been in a boat.RoadDawg55 said:
How many teenage XC skiers are there? I would assume one would be elite simply by showing up.YellowSnow said:
Interesting story. She never rowed in HS but was an elite XC ski racer in Steamboat Springs and tall enough. She is still on the team.USMChawk said:Does she really row for UW, or dis she just get admitted to row for UW?
#loriloughlin #stillwood -
Anna is a great example for sure. Hell half my class never rowed in HS. But that’s not as common now. Most of their recruits these days were elite HS rowers.whlinder said:
It’s not uncommon for us* to take great athletes who have never been in a boat and turn them into world class rowers. I’m not sure how many sports are left where you can start it at age 18 and be great, but rowing is one of them.YellowSnow said:
Interesting story. She never rowed in HS but was an elite XC ski racer in Steamboat Springs and tall enough. She is still on the team.USMChawk said:Does she really row for UW, or dis she just get admitted to row for UW?
#loriloughlin #stillwood
Here’s one good example:
Anna Cummins (née Mickelson, born March 21, 1980 in Seattle, Washington)[1] is an American rower who won a gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics and a silver medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in the women's eight. At the FISA World Rowing Championships in 2006, Mickelson won the gold medal in the women's eight with a new world's best time of 5:55.50, and with partner Megan Cooke, she placed 4th in the women's pair. At the FISA World Rowing Championships in 2007, Mickelson won the gold medal again in the women's eight and won the "B" final in the women's pair.
Anna grew up in Bellevue, Washington. She graduated from Newport High School. In high school, she ran varsity cross country and track; she played varsity basketball. She attended the University of Washington where she began rowing. She was a member of Washington's Varsity Eight (first boat) which finished second at NCAA Championships in 2000 and won the NCAA Championship in 2001 and 2002. Washington also won the team championship in 2001. She also won an NCAA championship in 1999 in the Varsity Four (third boat), her first year of rowing. She graduated from the University of Washington with a bachelor's degree in communications. She married Dr. Bob Cummins on December 22, 2007.[1]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Mickelson
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I showed up, wasn't eliteRoadDawg55 said:
How many teenage XC skiers are there? I would assume one would be elite simply by showing up.YellowSnow said:
Interesting story. She never rowed in HS but was an elite XC ski racer in Steamboat Springs and tall enough. She is still on the team.USMChawk said:Does she really row for UW, or dis she just get admitted to row for UW?
#loriloughlin #stillwood -
Is there mediocrity coitus?BearsWiin said:
I showed up, wasn't eliteRoadDawg55 said:
How many teenage XC skiers are there? I would assume one would be elite simply by showing up.YellowSnow said:
Interesting story. She never rowed in HS but was an elite XC ski racer in Steamboat Springs and tall enough. She is still on the team.USMChawk said:Does she really row for UW, or dis she just get admitted to row for UW?
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Sounds like you were kind of a light weightBearsWiin said:
I showed up, wasn't eliteRoadDawg55 said:
How many teenage XC skiers are there? I would assume one would be elite simply by showing up.YellowSnow said:
Interesting story. She never rowed in HS but was an elite XC ski racer in Steamboat Springs and tall enough. She is still on the team.USMChawk said:Does she really row for UW, or dis she just get admitted to row for UW?
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I'll talk to my @Sources . I will be first in line for a selfie with auntie.PurpleThrobber said:
When is auntie coming to the cut for a regatta?
You row boat guys do call it a regatta, right?
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This is really hard hitting stuff
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@puppylove_sugarsteel said no one liked my row boat hawt talk. What a dumby.Pitchfork51 said:This is really hard hitting stuff
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He is a foolYellowSnow said:
@puppylove_sugarsteel said no one liked my row boat hawt talk. What a dumby.Pitchfork51 said:This is really hard hitting stuff
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Needs mor tuff rugby hawt talk @UW_Doog_Bot
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This. Hanging with former rowboat guys makes me feel almost as short as hanging out with the basketball team.YellowSnow said:
Anna is a great example for sure. Hell half my class never rowed in HS. But that’s not as common now. Most of their recruits these days were elite HS rowers.whlinder said:
It’s not uncommon for us* to take great athletes who have never been in a boat and turn them into world class rowers. I’m not sure how many sports are left where you can start it at age 18 and be great, but rowing is one of them.YellowSnow said:
Interesting story. She never rowed in HS but was an elite XC ski racer in Steamboat Springs and tall enough. She is still on the team.USMChawk said:Does she really row for UW, or dis she just get admitted to row for UW?
#loriloughlin #stillwood
Here’s one good example:
Anna Cummins (née Mickelson, born March 21, 1980 in Seattle, Washington)[1] is an American rower who won a gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics and a silver medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in the women's eight. At the FISA World Rowing Championships in 2006, Mickelson won the gold medal in the women's eight with a new world's best time of 5:55.50, and with partner Megan Cooke, she placed 4th in the women's pair. At the FISA World Rowing Championships in 2007, Mickelson won the gold medal again in the women's eight and won the "B" final in the women's pair.
Anna grew up in Bellevue, Washington. She graduated from Newport High School. In high school, she ran varsity cross country and track; she played varsity basketball. She attended the University of Washington where she began rowing. She was a member of Washington's Varsity Eight (first boat) which finished second at NCAA Championships in 2000 and won the NCAA Championship in 2001 and 2002. Washington also won the team championship in 2001. She also won an NCAA championship in 1999 in the Varsity Four (third boat), her first year of rowing. She graduated from the University of Washington with a bachelor's degree in communications. She married Dr. Bob Cummins on December 22, 2007.[1]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Mickelson
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So rowboat is all about being tall, good technique, and in unison?
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backthepack said:
So rowboat is all about being tall, good technique, and white?
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I’m 6-5, my technique identifies as an attack helicopter and I’m white.dnc said:backthepack said:So rowboat is all about being tall, good technique, and white?
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How are you with a bow ball?PurpleThrobber said:L
I’m 6-5, my technique identifies as an attack helicopter and I’m white.dnc said:backthepack said:So rowboat is all about being tall, good technique, and white?
Can I rowboat?
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WOOD her and the watch!YellowSnow said:@Swaye what do you think of Auntie?
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Niece was at row boat tailgate today. Was trying to figure out how to strike up a conversion about Auntie without being too creepy old dude. Fortunately Mrs Piss kept my drunk ass in check. I have failed.
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At the risk of sounding hysterical. Pussy.YellowSnow said:Niece was at row boat tailgate today. Was trying to figure out how to strike up a conversion about Auntie without being too creepy old dude. Fortunately Mrs Piss kept my drunk ass in check. I have failed.
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YKWYWF......if you could flag a Moderator’s post.YellowSnow said:Niece was at row boat tailgate today. Was trying to figure out how to strike up a conversion about Auntie without being too creepy old dude. Fortunately Mrs Piss kept my drunk ass in check. I have failed.
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I’ve got one more year to get it right. I need more time.USMChawk said:
YKWYWF......if you could flag a Moderator’s post.YellowSnow said:Niece was at row boat tailgate today. Was trying to figure out how to strike up a conversion about Auntie without being too creepy old dude. Fortunately Mrs Piss kept my drunk ass in check. I have failed.
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Not Fast Strategy enough.YellowSnow said:
I’ve got one more year to get it right. I need more time.USMChawk said:
YKWYWF......if you could flag a Moderator’s post.YellowSnow said:Niece was at row boat tailgate today. Was trying to figure out how to strike up a conversion about Auntie without being too creepy old dude. Fortunately Mrs Piss kept my drunk ass in check. I have failed.
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I got drunk brain lock. Couldn't figure out the opening line w/o making obvious that already knew way too many biographical bits. I will be more prepared next time and get details for @PurpleThrobber on when Aunt Cindy is coming to town.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Not Fast Strategy enough.YellowSnow said:
I’ve got one more year to get it right. I need more time.USMChawk said:
YKWYWF......if you could flag a Moderator’s post.YellowSnow said:Niece was at row boat tailgate today. Was trying to figure out how to strike up a conversion about Auntie without being too creepy old dude. Fortunately Mrs Piss kept my drunk ass in check. I have failed.