
Large Pack Of Huskies Headed To Shanghai For 2025 World Championships
September 20, 2025 | Women's Rowing
In what is likely the largest group in program history, a total of 23 Washington Rowing current student-athletes and alumni will compete at the 2025 World Rowing Championships, which will be held Sept. 21-28 in Shanghai, China.
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Twelve men's team alumni, along with 11 former members of the women's team will travel with their national team to the annual regatta. Huskies will row in nine different race categories for 11 different nations. The largest contingent โ seven in all โ will represent the United States.
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The Husky group will include 10 athletes with Olympic Games experience, including six medalists. There will also be seven UW alumni who have won IRA National Championships for the men's team, plus four women who have won NCAA Championship finals.
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A number of Huskies will compete in more than one race category, including a handful who will row in the mixed eight, a new World Championships event, which features eight-oared crews consisting of four women and four men each, along with a coxswain (of either gender). In fact, the 22 Huskies will compete for 32 medals.
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The schedule of races has yet to be settled, but fans can keep an eye on WorldRowing.com for more info as it comes. A reminder that Shanghai (GMT+8) is 15 hours ahead of Pacific Daylight Time (GMT-7).
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Here is a list of the Huskies who will compete:
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United States:
Jessica Thoennes, W2-
Holly Drapp, W2-
Teal Cohen, W4- and MIX8+
Pieter Quinton, M4- and M8+
Chris Carlson, M4x and MIX8+
Nina Castagna, W8+ and MIX8+
Madison Molitor, M8+
Evan Park, spare
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Australia
Sophie Houston, W8+
Nick Dunlop, M8+
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Canada
Steve Rosts, M4- and M8+
Joel Cullen, M4- and M8+
Sally Jones, W4-ย and W8+
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Germany
Tabea Schendekehl, W8+ and MIX8+
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Great Britain
Archie Drummond, M8+
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Ireland
Emma Waters, W4-
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Italy
Aisha Rocek, W8+ and MIX8+
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Lithuania
Povilas Juskevicius, M2-
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Netherlands
Gert-Jan van Doorn, M4- and MIX8+
Simon van Dorp, M1x
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Norway
Jonathan Wang-Norderud, M2-
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New Zealand
Logan Ullrich, M1x
Ella Cossill, W4x
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Twelve men's team alumni, along with 11 former members of the women's team will travel with their national team to the annual regatta. Huskies will row in nine different race categories for 11 different nations. The largest contingent โ seven in all โ will represent the United States.
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The Husky group will include 10 athletes with Olympic Games experience, including six medalists. There will also be seven UW alumni who have won IRA National Championships for the men's team, plus four women who have won NCAA Championship finals.
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A number of Huskies will compete in more than one race category, including a handful who will row in the mixed eight, a new World Championships event, which features eight-oared crews consisting of four women and four men each, along with a coxswain (of either gender). In fact, the 22 Huskies will compete for 32 medals.
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The schedule of races has yet to be settled, but fans can keep an eye on WorldRowing.com for more info as it comes. A reminder that Shanghai (GMT+8) is 15 hours ahead of Pacific Daylight Time (GMT-7).
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Here is a list of the Huskies who will compete:
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United States:
Jessica Thoennes, W2-
Holly Drapp, W2-
Teal Cohen, W4- and MIX8+
Pieter Quinton, M4- and M8+
Chris Carlson, M4x and MIX8+
Nina Castagna, W8+ and MIX8+
Madison Molitor, M8+
Evan Park, spare
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Australia
Sophie Houston, W8+
Nick Dunlop, M8+
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Canada
Steve Rosts, M4- and M8+
Joel Cullen, M4- and M8+
Sally Jones, W4-ย and W8+
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Germany
Tabea Schendekehl, W8+ and MIX8+
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Great Britain
Archie Drummond, M8+
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Ireland
Emma Waters, W4-
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Italy
Aisha Rocek, W8+ and MIX8+
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Lithuania
Povilas Juskevicius, M2-
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Netherlands
Gert-Jan van Doorn, M4- and MIX8+
Simon van Dorp, M1x
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Norway
Jonathan Wang-Norderud, M2-
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New Zealand
Logan Ullrich, M1x
Ella Cossill, W4x
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