PRINCETON, N.J. – USRowing announced the 72-person roster of the 2019 Under-23 National Team that will compete at the 2019 World Rowing Under-23 Championship from July 24-28 in Sarasota, Florida.
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Four Dartmouth rowers appeared on the list:
Cooper Tuckerman and
Max Marchiony of the lightweight team, as well as
Mark Levinson and
Daniel Perez of the heavyweight rowing team.
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The US will have 22 crews competing at the five-day event. Events include the men's and women's single sculls, lightweight single sculls, double sculls, lightweight double sculls, quadruple sculls, lightweight quadruple sculls, pair, lightweight pair, four, four with coxswain and eight.
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Tuckerman will compete in the quadruple sculls, Levinson and Perez will be a pair, and Marchiony is part of a lightweight pair.
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The roster includes athletes from 25 states plus the District of Columbia and Switzerland. Thirty-three colleges and universities are represented, with the University of Washington leading the way with 12 team members.