
Photo by: Karl Maasdam/Oregon State Athletics
Two Boats Head to Dexter Reservoir
April 13, 2017 | Women's Rowing
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Two Oregon State boats head to Dexter Reservoir, Saturday for the Covered Bridge Regatta hosted by Oregon Association of Rowers.
"We are excited to enter our only novice event," said interim head coach Allison Foster. "This week getting some of our novices a chance to race is the priority, it is a big moment for them to get this chance."
The Beavers will battle against several universities including, Arizona State, Oregon, Portland and Portland State, on the 2,000-meter course. OSU will race a Varsity 4 and Novice 4.
COURSE: The 2,000-meter course begins near the covered bridge, passing the picnic area and marina at the Lowell Recreation Site and finishes approximately 500 meters past the dock at the boat ramp.
SCEDHULE: The Novice 4 will start the morning off in heat 2 against Oregon and Southern Oregon at 9:30 a.m. The Varsity 4 hits the water at 10:50 a.m. in heat 1. Finals for the Novice 4 start at 1:40 p.m. and 3 p.m. for the Varsity 4.
RESULTS: Results can be found by following Oregon State Women's Rowing on twitter (@beaverwrowing) or by going to RegattaCentral.com.
GETTING TO DEXTER LAKE:
From I-5 North or South:
Take Exit 188A Highway 58/Willamette Hwy – towards Oakridge
Follow Highway 58 east for approximately 13.5 miles
Left at Jasper-Lowell Rd (covered bridge is on the left-hand side right before the turn)
Follow Jasper-Lowell Rd. for 0.7 miles
Left on North Shore Dr.
North Shore Dr. turns into Pengra Rd.
Lowell Recreation Site is located 0.7 miles from turn on the left-hand side.
GET TO KNOW MIKAELA SIEGEL
Get to know novice rower Mikaela Siegel from Florence, Ore., majoring in biology.
What has been your favorite moment as an OSU athlete?
Getting to go on a snowy early morning row on the Willamette River.
If you had a pump-up song, what would it be?
I don't have a song, but the speech I would chose would be "How bad do you want it" by Eric Thomas.
What do you like best about Corvallis?
Oregon State's campus is gorgeous, and the small town feel.
How would you describe the coaching staff?
The coaching staff is passionate.
Where are you most excited to race at?
I'm excited for every race!
What is your major? Why did you choose your major?
Biology - I plan to attend medical school.
Describe a funny or interesting part of studying your major at Oregon State.
With nearly all science courses, I'm constantly surrounded by an extremely intelligent peer group.
What would be your favorite vacation destination?
Anywhere with sun, sand, and warm water.
Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
Ideally, I will have survived University and Medical School (I am currently interested in becoming a Sports Medicine Physician) and I hope I'll also be running triathlons.
If you were a superhero what super power would you want? Why?
I would want to be able to use 100% of my brain capacity, similar to the movie "Limitless."
OREGON STATE ATHLETICS' EVERYDAY CHAMPIONS CULTURE
Through the power of sport, we help people discover and pursue their passions, talents and purpose in order to live a life of balance and positive contribution.
"We are excited to enter our only novice event," said interim head coach Allison Foster. "This week getting some of our novices a chance to race is the priority, it is a big moment for them to get this chance."
The Beavers will battle against several universities including, Arizona State, Oregon, Portland and Portland State, on the 2,000-meter course. OSU will race a Varsity 4 and Novice 4.
COURSE: The 2,000-meter course begins near the covered bridge, passing the picnic area and marina at the Lowell Recreation Site and finishes approximately 500 meters past the dock at the boat ramp.
SCEDHULE: The Novice 4 will start the morning off in heat 2 against Oregon and Southern Oregon at 9:30 a.m. The Varsity 4 hits the water at 10:50 a.m. in heat 1. Finals for the Novice 4 start at 1:40 p.m. and 3 p.m. for the Varsity 4.
RESULTS: Results can be found by following Oregon State Women's Rowing on twitter (@beaverwrowing) or by going to RegattaCentral.com.
GETTING TO DEXTER LAKE:
From I-5 North or South:
Take Exit 188A Highway 58/Willamette Hwy – towards Oakridge
Follow Highway 58 east for approximately 13.5 miles
Left at Jasper-Lowell Rd (covered bridge is on the left-hand side right before the turn)
Follow Jasper-Lowell Rd. for 0.7 miles
Left on North Shore Dr.
North Shore Dr. turns into Pengra Rd.
Lowell Recreation Site is located 0.7 miles from turn on the left-hand side.
GET TO KNOW MIKAELA SIEGEL
Get to know novice rower Mikaela Siegel from Florence, Ore., majoring in biology.
What has been your favorite moment as an OSU athlete?
Getting to go on a snowy early morning row on the Willamette River.
If you had a pump-up song, what would it be?
I don't have a song, but the speech I would chose would be "How bad do you want it" by Eric Thomas.
What do you like best about Corvallis?
Oregon State's campus is gorgeous, and the small town feel.
How would you describe the coaching staff?
The coaching staff is passionate.
Where are you most excited to race at?
I'm excited for every race!
What is your major? Why did you choose your major?
Biology - I plan to attend medical school.
Describe a funny or interesting part of studying your major at Oregon State.
With nearly all science courses, I'm constantly surrounded by an extremely intelligent peer group.
What would be your favorite vacation destination?
Anywhere with sun, sand, and warm water.
Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
Ideally, I will have survived University and Medical School (I am currently interested in becoming a Sports Medicine Physician) and I hope I'll also be running triathlons.
If you were a superhero what super power would you want? Why?
I would want to be able to use 100% of my brain capacity, similar to the movie "Limitless."
OREGON STATE ATHLETICS' EVERYDAY CHAMPIONS CULTURE
Through the power of sport, we help people discover and pursue their passions, talents and purpose in order to live a life of balance and positive contribution.
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