Robinson of Williams to Compete at U23 Rowing Championships
Courtesy Williams Sports Information
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. - Katherine Robinson ‘09 will be one of the 600 rowers from 50 nations competing at the U23 Rowing World Championships in Racice, Czech Republic July 23-26. Robinson is the only rower in the quad who is not a Division I rower as she has two teammates from the University of Virginia and one from Oregon State.
On July 8, Robinson and her three
teammates representing the GMS Rowing Center, earned the right to
represent the U.S. at the U23 World Championships with an
uncontested victory in the quad boat final. Robinson’s quad
boat will compete in the Lightweight classification.
“They’ve done a very nice job,” noted Williams
women's rowing head coach Justin Moore. “They’ve put up
some fast times in doubles and quads and they look to be medal
contenders in Europe.” Robinson and her Lightweight boat
recorded a winning time of 7:23.535 this morning, while the winning
time in the quad final was 7:34.285.
Robinson attracted national
attention with the continued success of the Eph boats at the NCAA
Division III Rowing Championships, winning a record four
consecutive NCAA titles, and when she captured the U23 Lightweight
erg title this past winter, a result that put her fifth overall
among all lightweight women.
Robinson, a former captain of the Eph women’s team, hails
from Marysville, Wash.. Over the course of her four years she rowed
in the novice 8+, the 2V8+, both sides in the varsity boat and
stroked the 1V8 this season that went undefeated. She earned First
Team All-America honors this season.
For the GMS Rowing Center quad boat Robinson is rowing in seat 3.
The GMS Rowing Center will compete
in the World Trials at either 4:24 pm (Czech time) or 4:30 PM on
July 23, six hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time, to determine if
they advance to semifinals and then hopefully the finals.






