...Cindy Brooks of the Augusta Training Center advanced to today's semifinals with a third-place finish in their heat. Jamie Koven finished a strong second in his race with Italy's Nicolas Sartori. Koven will race in today's repechage, or second-chance...
...trials continue today on Langley Pond where seats on four boats will be contested. Top-seeded men's single sculler Jamie Koven of Green Village, N.J., rowed the fastest time of competitors in four heats on Thursday in 7:50.6, defeating...
...beat the British entry, handing the pair their first loss in either the coxless pair or coxless four since May 1992. Jamie Koven was the only American rower to get a victory in the World Cup, winning the singles sculls handily in the competition...
...speakers include national team coaches Hartmut Buschbacher and Mike Teti and USRowing Executive Director Frank J. Coyle. Jamie Koven, 1997 single sculls world champion, and 1996 Olympic gold medal swimmer Tom Dolan, also are among the speakers...
...near Chambery, France. Five boats led by women's lightweight single sculler Sarah Garner and men's single sculler Jamie Koven qualified during Thursday's semifinals. Others are men's lightweight single sculler Steve Trucker, men's pair...
...lightweight pair of Conal Groom and Steve Tucker, also representing Augusta, by three lengths. Former world champion Jamie Koven lost the Diamond Challenge Sculls final to Germany's Marcel Hacker. Koven fell two lengths behind when Hacker powered...
...today's final round of qualifying. The top 64 advance to match play and 66 players are at 82 or below. ROWING: Jamie Koven, the reigning world rowing champion, broke a 15-year-old record in winning the men's singles Sunday in the 33rd...
...51, marketing, and sophomore golfer Bryce Molder, Conway, Ark., Georgia Tech, 3.50, management. ROWING: Jamie Koven of Green Village, N.J., who won the men's single sculls world championship in 1997 and placed eighth in 1998...
...available at 1 (803) 266-5831, or its Web site at www.carolinadragway.com. ROWING: Men's open single sculler Jamie Koven of Green Village, N.J., led all the top seeds into today's finals in USRowing's National Team Trials on Langley...
...of Slovenia, and last year's bronze medalist, Greg Searle of Britain, will not have to face 1997 world champion Jamie Koven of Green Village, N.J., loser in the semifinals after his oar came loose.