
2017 Seize The Oar Equipment
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GREAT NEWS UPDATE!
In addition to being two weeks into our Summer Training Season at Renton Rowing, thanks to your support, we are expanding!!
We are currently in the process of making the biggest purchase TO DATE. A 2015 GMC truck from our rowing supporter friends at Diehl Ford in Bellingham.
Why a truck? Up until now, we've been transporting everything in Coach Tara's little Subaru, including the boat! The truck will allow us to travel in comfort and safely with our now two boats, and all the accessories: fixed seats, riggers, oars, and other gear. Help us transport everything that makes adaptive rowing racing happen!
Why now? Seize The Oar is 4 years old and growing! Our team has more boats and more rowers than ever! Please support the largest competitive adaptive rowing team on the West Coast and help us reach more people who want the transformational experience of rowing.
ALL INVESTMENTS in this new truck will be put to use RIGHT AWAY as Seize the Oar continues to grow as a competitive, fun team for local adaptive rowing athletes.
From rower Erin:
"Adaptive rowing empowers me on an athletic, personal, and even professional level. After my spinal cord injury I lost my sense of physicality and confidence, which are a big part of who I am. When I started with Seize the Oar, I found rowing to be a fun and challenging way to be outside and active again. Over these past two years rowing, I have slowly regained that confidence and physical presence that I lost initially.
The sense of competition among my teammates challenges us and helps us grow as individuals and athletes. In order for us to take Seize the Oar to the next level, we need another boat. Our team has expanded (now 11 athletes!) to the point where we need to practice on the water together, racing against one another, and then taking the team on the road to participate in even more local events as a team."
We can't do it without you! Please consider a sizeable investment today. Read more about Seize The Oar and all its amazing inclusive programs at www.seizetheoar.com .
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In addition to being two weeks into our Summer Training Season at Renton Rowing, thanks to your support, we are expanding!!
We are currently in the process of making the biggest purchase TO DATE. A 2015 GMC truck from our rowing supporter friends at Diehl Ford in Bellingham.
Why a truck? Up until now, we've been transporting everything in Coach Tara's little Subaru, including the boat! The truck will allow us to travel in comfort and safely with our now two boats, and all the accessories: fixed seats, riggers, oars, and other gear. Help us transport everything that makes adaptive rowing racing happen!
Why now? Seize The Oar is 4 years old and growing! Our team has more boats and more rowers than ever! Please support the largest competitive adaptive rowing team on the West Coast and help us reach more people who want the transformational experience of rowing.
ALL INVESTMENTS in this new truck will be put to use RIGHT AWAY as Seize the Oar continues to grow as a competitive, fun team for local adaptive rowing athletes.
From rower Erin:
"Adaptive rowing empowers me on an athletic, personal, and even professional level. After my spinal cord injury I lost my sense of physicality and confidence, which are a big part of who I am. When I started with Seize the Oar, I found rowing to be a fun and challenging way to be outside and active again. Over these past two years rowing, I have slowly regained that confidence and physical presence that I lost initially.
The sense of competition among my teammates challenges us and helps us grow as individuals and athletes. In order for us to take Seize the Oar to the next level, we need another boat. Our team has expanded (now 11 athletes!) to the point where we need to practice on the water together, racing against one another, and then taking the team on the road to participate in even more local events as a team."
We can't do it without you! Please consider a sizeable investment today. Read more about Seize The Oar and all its amazing inclusive programs at www.seizetheoar.com .

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Tara Morgan Mulvenon
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Seattle, WA