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Finding His Coxing Voice: Henry Fieldman

Coxswain Chronicles: This is Part of an Ongoing Interview Series Henry Fieldman is one of the world's most renowned coxes. Having led the British men's eight to a bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics, he is now in the driving seat of their rapidly improving women's eight and has his sights set firmly on a golden summer in Paris. With experience ...

Finding Her Coxing Voice: Nina Castagna

Coxswain Chronicles: Navigating the Waters of Leadership - This is Part Two of an Interview Series How did you first get into coxing? One of my closest friends in high school had joined a club team and would tell me all about it after school. Eventually, I was intrigued enough to come to a practice with her. I showed up to my first day, a 4'10 ...

Finding Her Coxswain Voice: Nat Toms

Coxswain Chronicles: From Novice to World Champion in Two Years– This is Part Four of an NK Sports Interview Series Nat Toms is a unique cox. Not only is she a junior world champion, but she took a men's crew to gold in Paris, an increasingly unusual feat. Before the junior world championships, Great Britain only had one recognized ...

Finding His Coxing Voice: James Trotman

Coxswain Chronicles: Navigating the Waters of Leadership – This is Part Three of an Interview Series Is there any greater test in modern coxing than The Oxford Cambridge Boat Race? To guide a crew of eight finely tuned athletes down the twisting, turning waterway that splits open the heart of the English capital is a ritual embedded into ...

Finding Her Coxing Voice: Morgan Baynham-Williams

Coxswain Chronicles: Navigating the Waters of Leadership – This is Part One of an Interview Series Coxing is a notoriously tricky – and thankless – task. Summoning up the mental resilience and emotional mastery to successfully guide a boat full of athletes to the finish, finding creative methods to eek every last drop of effort out of ...

Finding His Coxswain Voice

Coxswain Chronicles: Navigating the Waters of Leadership – This is Part One of an Interview Series Being the best is such an abstract concept. Best has a certain subjectivity to it – how can we define best in the context of differing environments, standards, and people? To be the best in a small field is tough; being the best across a ...
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