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National rowing team stocked with Vikes

It鈥檚 almost like old times for the blue and gold on the waters of Elk Lake.
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UVic alumnus Kai Langerfeld has been picked for the Canadian team for the 2017 world championships, Sept. 24 to Oct. 1 in Sarasota-Bradenton, Florida.

It鈥檚 almost like old times for the blue and gold on the waters of Elk Lake.

The University of Victoria rowing program has produced Olympic medallists such as Silken Laumann, Kirsten Barnes, Derek Porter, John Wallace, Kevin Neufeld, Dean Crawford, Grant Main, Barney Williams and Buffy Alexander, among numerous others.

There is now a new generation 鈥 led by Patrick Keane, Taylor Perry and Rebecca Zimmerman 鈥 as the resurgent UVic program has landed three Vikes rowers and alumnus Kai Langerfeld on the Canadian team for the 2017 world championships, Sept. 24 to Oct. 1 in Sarasota-Bradenton, Florida.

鈥淭hese [UVic] rowers create such a great team environment and they make hard work look really easy,鈥 Vikes men鈥檚 head coach Aalbert Van Schothorst said.

鈥淲e have a great training group, and the rowers work well together while really pushing each other.鈥

And that is without mentioning the highly regarded Mount Douglas grad Caileigh Filmer, who is transferring to Rick Crawley鈥檚 UVic women鈥檚 program this year from Cal-Berkeley of the NCAA Pac-12.

Filmer was only 19 when she rowed from the crucial stroke seat in the women鈥檚 eight for fifth-place sa国际传媒 at the 2016 Rio Olympics. She was in the stroke seat as sa国际传媒 won gold in the world U-23 championships this year.

Filmer has a heavy academic load in the sciences and is prioritizing the classroom for the rest of this season. But make no mistake: Filmer is the key on the women鈥檚 side in the quadrennial leading to the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics. That she has chosen to return to her hometown university speaks volumes.

Zimmerman takes one of the two open spots, including Filmer鈥檚, as six of the Canadian women鈥檚 eight return from the Olympic crew last summer in Rio.

Like Filmer and Zimmerman, Keane is a hometown Victoria product. He will row with Taylor Hardy of North Vancouver in the lightweight men鈥檚 double at the world championships.

Perry and Rio Olympics-finalist Langerfeld, from Parksville, will team with Mackenzie Copp of London, Ont., and David de Groot of St. Catharines, Ont., in the men鈥檚 four.

鈥淚t is so great to see Kai [Langerfeld] and Taylor [Perry] rowing together in that boat for sa国际传媒,鈥 Van Schothorst said.

Trish Mara of the Victoria City Rowing Club, another home-Island product, is headed to the world championships in the lightweight women鈥檚 quad sculls.

Matthew Buie and 2012 Olympic silver-medallist Conlin McCabe will be in the Canadian men鈥檚 double scull.

Christine Roper, Lisa Roman, Nicole Hare and Susanne Grainger will do double duty in the women鈥檚 four and eight.

Roper was born in Jamaica, where her father was a beach resort manager, and is a former boarding adviser at St. Michaels University School. She scuba-dives and was an NCAA rowing champion with the University of Virginia Cavaliers.

Carling Zeeman will be in the women鈥檚 single, a Canadian boat once made famous by Laumann.

Nine men and 13 women, composing eight crews, will represent sa国际传媒 at the 2017 worlds.

Rowing sa国际传媒, headquartered at Elk Lake, is in a major rebuild after dipping to a lone medal in the 2016 Rio Olympics, won by women鈥檚 lightweight doubles silver medallists Lindsay Jennerich and Patricia Obee of Victoria.

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