Episode 10: Women’s Voices in Rowing

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Daniela Nacházelová learned to row at age 10 on the Vltava River in Prague, Czech Republic. She received a rowing scholarship to Washington State University and collected medals at World Cups and world championships, and spent 15 years chasing an Olympic dream. She fell in love with rowing, but also ended up hating it.

Daniela recently wrote and published Women’s Voices in Rowinga book featuring 14 unique women from around the globe. Each woman has claimed victories and medals, and each has their own forceful, empowering stories to tell.

Joining the conversation are two of these women: Michelle Carpenter, CEO of Rowing Ireland who has been named three times to the list of Women of Influence on Irish Sport; and Judy Geer, 2x Olympian and part of the owner-operator family at Concept2 and Craftsbury Outdoor Center in Vermont.

Through the sale of Women’s Voices in Rowing, 1 EUR/1 USD per copy will be donated to World Rowing’s Rowing Gender Equality, Inclusion, and Diversity Commission that will support diversity among our sport. Purchase your copy today!


Michelle Carpenter | CEO, Rowing Ireland

Michelle Carpenter | CEO, Rowing Ireland

Judy Geer | Concept2 and Craftsbuty Outdoor Center

Judy Geer | Concept2 and Craftsbuty Outdoor Center


Stick around after the interview for the Best Part of Your Rowing Week segment, with call-ins from:

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Created & Produced by: Rachel Freedman & Tara Morgan
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