
Orange Trio Set for U23 World Rowing Championships
7/25/2022 6:15:00 PM | Women's Rowing
Three Syracuse Orange are competing in the 2022 World Rowing U23 Championships from July 25-30 in Varese, Italy. Junior Kamile Kralikaite, senior Emmie Frederico, sophomore Zoe Acosta will row for their home countries on the world stage.
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The Orange trio will join more than 1500 athletes representing 61 nations competing in 22 different boat classes for the title of World Champion. The races will be held on Lago di Varese, which is 8.8km long and 4.5km wide. Lake Varese has been the location of the previous 2021 European Rowing Championships and will host the 2023 World Rowing Cup II.
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Kralikaite will row in the Lithuanian women's pair against Egypt, Greece, and Swiss in her first race, July 26th at 3:30AM EST.
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Frederico will compete in yellow and green for the Australian national team in the women's coxed four. Her first race is July 26th at 4:30AM EST against New Zealand, Romania, Italy, USA and Germany.
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Acosta will row in the women's four for for Uruguay. Her first race is July 26th, at 3:30AM EST against Denmark, France, Poland and Spain.
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All three rowers were in Syracuse's varsity eight in 2021-22. The boat won the Doc Hosea Invitational and the Lake Wheeler Invitational and finished second at the ACC Championship and placed in the top 20 at the NCAA Championship.
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The U23 World Rowing Championships will be streamed live with a live race tracker, video and audio.
For all of the latest information on Syracuse rowing, follow us on Facebook (Syracuse Women's Rowing), Twitter and Instagram (@cusewrowing).
50 YEARS OF SYRACUSE WOMEN'S ATHLETICS
Orange alumni, fans and friends are invited to share in a year-long celebration of 50 years of Syracuse University women's athletics. Events and special recognition of all female student-athletes who have donned the Block S to represent Syracuse University and the Athletics Department since 1971-72 will be held throughout the 2021-22 seasons. As we celebrate this history, we acknowledge those who have gone before us to set the standard we strive to achieve today so we can pave the way for the future. We reflect on the history of women in sport, admire their sacrifices, recognize their contributions and accomplishments, and honor their legacy.
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The Orange trio will join more than 1500 athletes representing 61 nations competing in 22 different boat classes for the title of World Champion. The races will be held on Lago di Varese, which is 8.8km long and 4.5km wide. Lake Varese has been the location of the previous 2021 European Rowing Championships and will host the 2023 World Rowing Cup II.
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Kralikaite will row in the Lithuanian women's pair against Egypt, Greece, and Swiss in her first race, July 26th at 3:30AM EST.
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Frederico will compete in yellow and green for the Australian national team in the women's coxed four. Her first race is July 26th at 4:30AM EST against New Zealand, Romania, Italy, USA and Germany.
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Acosta will row in the women's four for for Uruguay. Her first race is July 26th, at 3:30AM EST against Denmark, France, Poland and Spain.
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All three rowers were in Syracuse's varsity eight in 2021-22. The boat won the Doc Hosea Invitational and the Lake Wheeler Invitational and finished second at the ACC Championship and placed in the top 20 at the NCAA Championship.
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The U23 World Rowing Championships will be streamed live with a live race tracker, video and audio.
For all of the latest information on Syracuse rowing, follow us on Facebook (Syracuse Women's Rowing), Twitter and Instagram (@cusewrowing).
50 YEARS OF SYRACUSE WOMEN'S ATHLETICS
Orange alumni, fans and friends are invited to share in a year-long celebration of 50 years of Syracuse University women's athletics. Events and special recognition of all female student-athletes who have donned the Block S to represent Syracuse University and the Athletics Department since 1971-72 will be held throughout the 2021-22 seasons. As we celebrate this history, we acknowledge those who have gone before us to set the standard we strive to achieve today so we can pave the way for the future. We reflect on the history of women in sport, admire their sacrifices, recognize their contributions and accomplishments, and honor their legacy.
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