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Clermont Youth Athletes Compete in Unordinary Opportunity for Extraordinary Results in the Indoor Rowing Sprint World Championships

HEADLINE NEWS: CLERMONT, FL—-First Ever Indoor Rowing World Sprint Championships has TEAM AWINNINGWAY from Clermont, FLorida, largest US Team represented in the these first-ever world championships!!!

By: Alicia Weber

The first ever World Indoor Rowing Sprint Championship was held March 11-13 where 3,226 adults and 726 kids competed worldwide. The goal of the championship was to attract new athletes into the sport and compete on a Concept 2 machine from anywhere. As a Clermont event director, I made the goal of recruiting the most youth (age 12 and under) into this competition where I provided free training and a free race. I’m happy to say that I had the largest US team of indoor rowers (age 12 and under) representing the USA in this world championship.

Team Awinningway

I also competed and placed 26th in the world among lightweight women with my new best time of 3:50.3 for the 1,000 meter. My youth team came into this event with zero experience and my mission was to follow their success and see how they felt to do so something out of the ordinary. They learned how to row on a Concept 2 Machine and then competed in the 1,000 meter event all in the same day.
Hannah Bibby, 8, never competed in a sport before and she was our 2nd fastest girl on our Awinningway Team, our youngest competitor, and she placed 59th in the world for girls (12 and under) with her time of 6:42.3.

“This is phenomenal for me. When Alicia asked me if I wanted to learn to row and compete, I said yes because I want to take advantage of every opportunity. It feels good to exercise on an indoor rower,” mentioned Bibby who can now call a world championship her first-ever sport competition.

All the kids learned proper breathing and proper form for indoor rowing and they all exceeded their expectations and mine in their performances.

“This is awesome. I have more confidence and I like testing myself physically and this is a good physical test,” said the excited Nico Kurihara-Taylor after completing his row. He placed 82nd in the world for boys (12 and under) in a time of 6:27.4.
The kids watched each other race and cheered for one another. They are looking forward to their next event now.

“I feel like I am on top of the world,” said the uber-competitive DJ Belanoff who expected to do 10 minutes, but finished in 7:30.7 for girls (12 and under).

Aisha Hak, 11, was the fastest youth girl on our team with her time of 6:16.7, which placed her 53rd in world for youth girls (12 and under).

“It takes a lot of energy and strength. I am surprised I did as well as I did. It’s my first day to do it and I know I will only be getting better,” commented Hak after her race.

Andrew Powell, 13, was the only athlete on our youth team who had experience in an aerobic sport. He is also a cross country runner. He was able to get faster and finish his first-ever 1,000 meter in 4:45.7. He competed against nearly 400 boys upto age 18.

“I felt fatigue in the last 300 meters, but I pushed myself to finish strong because I am really motivated to do this event and try something new,” said Powell who was thankful for the opportunity to compete in this world championship.

“This event has been a great opportunity to keep kids active and off electronics. We appreciate having this opportunity for our kids,” added two parents of the athletes.

Official 2016 Results here

Contact ALicia at Awinningway@gmail.com to join her sport league and do unique events.

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Alicia Weber – More Medals and Records in 2012!

By:  Weber Way to Wellness Reporter Click here to visit JD Productions.

Melbourne, FL (2/4/12) — Alicia Weber captured the silver medal in the 500m Light Weight Women’s Open Indoor Rowing Championship Race.  This is her 69th career medal placed around her neck.  Alicia blazed past her former best time by 1.3 seconds to fly to a second place at this Southeast Championship and World Qualifier Championship race for indoor rowing!

Below you can watch her in action as she captures the silver medal in indoor rowing following with her brief interview:

Just 23 days before this Indoor Rowing Championship, Alicia garnered her first strength and endurance world record of 2012 and she did it in creative fashion!  Alicia set a Record Setter world record with the most consecutive perfect pushups in 1hr followed by Plank Poetry…Alicia’s Results:  802 consecutive perfect pushups followed with holding a plank and reciting the 15 line poem “The Kraken” perfectly from memory.

Alicia says, “This challenge tests not only physical strength and stamina, but also brain power. This is one of my favorite records that I have set and the first one that combines physical and mental stamina.”

See Alicia’s first World Record of 2012 –  802 Consecutive Perfect Pushups in 1hr followed by Plank Poetry Below:

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Alicia Weber’s 2011 Florida Rowing Report (with some bicep flexing)

By: Alicia Weber Click here to visit JD Productions.

I kicked off my competitive season on Feb 6, 2011, at the 2011 Southern Sprints Indoor Rowing Championship in Melbourne, Florida. I shaved a second off my time in the 500m dash and took 4th place in a close race. 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place were all within points of a second from each other, while the winner was 3 seconds ahead.

Watch Alicia Weber in Pre-Race Bicep Flexing followed by her 500m Dash!

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K266vytjwLI

Next up, I visited what is to be for years to come the World Class Rowing Center in Sarasota, Florida, at Nathan Benderson Park.  This is a fabulous flat water 2,000m outdoor rowing course surrounded by a 5 mile trail.  I cycled along the trail as I videoed the lake and flexed my bicep (as I held the camera in the other hand). 

Watch Alicia Weber bicep flexing and showing the rowing center, while cycling (and holding the camera in the other hand).

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSetj8Po4dk

Are you a Rowing fanatic?  If so, Sarasota, Florida is a place to visit!  For more information on the World Class Rowing Center in Sarasota, Florida visit http://www.sarasotafl.org/sports/rowing/