Pacific Sophomore Abigail Boyer Makes Rowing History with U23 Selection Development Camp Invitation
Key points:
- Abigail Boyer, a Pacific sophomore, has made program history by being invited to train at USRowing's U23 Selection Development Camp.
- Boyer, who had only one year of competitive rowing experience, spent four weeks at the camp in Ann Arbor, Michigan, training in both sweep and sculling boats.
- She was selected for the coxed four and the B8+ boats for the USRowing Summer National Championships.
Pacific sophomore Abigail Boyer has made program history by becoming the first Boxer to be invited to train at USRowing’s U23 Selection Development Camp. Despite only having one year of competitive rowing experience, Boyer impressed the coaches with her potential and was selected for two boats for the USRowing Summer National Championships. Although her boats missed out on podium finishes, Boyer is excited to bring back everything she learned to help make the Pacific rowing team stronger. Head coach Charlotte Copp is proud of Boyer’s achievements and believes she has a bright future in the sport.
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