Showing posts with label Coach Burkett. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coach Burkett. Show all posts

Friday, October 30, 2009

8th Annual Hot Head Regatta 10/10/09- The women's Side

I'm cheating on this blog post a little bit by copying an e-mail that will be sent out to the parents, written by Ben Norris, a member of the Arizona Collegiate Rowing Foundation. Without further ado, here it is!
The ASU women entered boats in a number of different events in the 2009 Hot Head Regatta on Tempe Town Lake. In the Women’s Open 8+, ASU’s boat included rowers Cristina Rayas, Molly Heil, Taylor Barker, Justine Cisneros, Erin Paul, Sarah Katz, Kirstin MacLean, Brittany Cimmarusti and coxswain Jennifer Harley. ASU finished second to a boat from Tempe Town Lake Rowing that incorporated several rowers who recently won a national masters championship (including ASU Women’s coach Emily Burkett); ASU finished in a time of 21:13. ASU won the Women’s Novice 8+ with a time of 23:12, but had the distinct advantage of being the only boat entered in the event; rowers in the boat were Whitney Bannerman, Amy Willits, Cheyenne Lopez, Sarah Katz, Alee Hefton, Justine Cisneros, Kaitlyn Krolak, Victoria Morrow, and coxswain Jennifer Harley. In the Women’s Open 4+ (for shells with four rowers and a coxswain), ASU finished in second place, with a time of 20:39. The rowers in the boat were Cristina Rayas, Erin Paul, Molly Heil and Brittany Cimmarusti with coxswain Kirstin MacLean. In ASU’s final event of the regatta, the Women’s Novice 4+, ASU again entered the only boat, which finished in a time of 24:54. The rowers were Whitney Bannerman, Amy Willits, Taylor Barker, Cheyenee Lopez, and coxswain Jennifer Harley. Note that a number of ASU women rowed in multiple events – a considerable feat, given how back-breakingly hard it is to race 5K in a rowing shell even once. Coach Burkett summed the performance of the ASU women up by stating: “I threw a lot at the girls for Hot Head, I wanted them to get multiple races under their belt for the only home race of the season. I am very pleased with how everyone performed, especially the true novices in their first race ever. Kudos to the varsity 4+ for a hard fought race as well, we came through the turn 3 boats across and the ASU boat held a tight course to pass the TTLR B entry which had two ASU alumnae.”


The Women's Open 4+. From L to R, Molly Heil, Cristina Rayas, Kirstin MacLean, Erin Paul and Brittany Cimmarusti

The Women's Novice 8+. From L to R, Jennifer Harley, Whitney Bannerman, Amy Willits, Cheyenne Lopez, Sarah Katz, Alee Hefton, Justine Cisneros, Kaitlyn Krolak and Victoria Morrow.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Never underestimate the power of spandex!






It's always the freshman who get excited! Two of ASU Crew's newest members, Sarah Katz and Cheyenne Lopez (both class of 2013, wow, that was hard to write!) model their new racing suits they received this morning at practice. Four more days to Hot Head!

Friday, October 2, 2009

Hot Head & Parents Weekend

Two big events are coming up for the men's and women's teams. Saturday, October 10th from 7am to roughly 130pm, come join both teams and coaches as they compete in the 8th annual Hot Head Regatta. This is one of only two local races the team 2009-2010 school year. Come support your current family members or friends! We are always happy to see new faces at regattas. We also plan on dedicating both varsity boats at the end of racing.
Our next event will be parents weekend on Saturday, October 17th. This corresponds with parents weekend on the ASU campus. Please join us at the Tempe Town Lake Marina from 11am-1pm to meet coaches, parents and current team members. Get a tour of the marina and see where your sons and daughters spend their pre dawn hours 5 days a week! There will be a short rowing demonstration by both teams followed by a talk from Matt Steinmann, the men's coach (I will unfortunately be racing in the Head of the Charles that weekend in Boston and will be unable to make it) and lunch. The Arizona Collegiate Rowing collection will have an assortment of ASU Crew gear available for purchase (t-shirts $10, hats $10, hat & t-shirt $15, polo shirt $20), so please be sure to bring money if you are interested (cash and check only please!).

Thanks everyone!

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Week 3


Just this morning I realized we were almost at the end of our THIRD WEEK!!! So crazy to think about the fact that less than three weeks ago I was walking up to the boathouse early Monday morning with my fingers crossed hoping we would have enough people show up. Luckily we have a good group of kids (hopefully a core group will stick with it!) who are all showing a lot of promise and continue to arrive at the marina bleary eyed in the pitch black at 5am. I've been trying not to scare them too much with our serial killer/killer clown stories from last spring (kept it to one so far), but didn't do so well when one of our alumni, Jackie McNeely (pictured above), decided to hide in the boathouse last week and jump out at me. I can admit, I haven't screamed that loudly in a while!
Practice ends for the week tomorrow with a tradition I am trying to keep up, Friday Fun Day! Hopefully the athletes get a workout in while doing something other than rowing, erging and running. For the past two weeks we played ultimate frisbee, tomorrow will be volleyball. Should be interesting to see the hand eye coordination!
Please keep checking back with us for future updates!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

2nd day of fall 2009!

Just a quick note to say that the men and the women have both finished their 2nd day of practice for the fall 2009 season. The women (so far!) have 6 returning rowers and 8 newbies. While not quite the numbers we were hoping, the novices are showing great promise even after only two days and we also have two novices with experience which is HUGE for us! We hope to continue gaining people in the next couple of weeks as school schedules start to firm up. Our hope is to have a recruitment meeting sometime next week.

Keep checking this site for an updated from Karen Hewell ('11) who is spending the year abroad in Denmark and is rowing with a local team there. Check out her blog at www.redwreck.com for an interesting take on coxing in a foreign country!

That's all for now, thanks for checking in!

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

2009 USRowing SW Masters/Open Championships

SW Masters Regionals is coming up in less than two weeks. Both coaches will be competing along with Brittany Machala ('09) and Karen Hewell ('11). Karen will be coxing the Women's Open 4+ and the Women's Open 8+, while her former ASU teammate, Brittany, will be sitting in the two seat of the Women's Open 8+ and in two seat of the Women's Masters 4+ (AA-A). Coach Steinmann will be competing in the Men's Masters 1x (AA-A) and the Mixed Masters 2x (AA-A) along with Coach Burkett. Coach Burkett will also be joining Karen and Brittany as the stroke of the Women's Open 8+ and teaming up again with Karen in the Womens Open 4+.
USRowing rules used to not allow people under the age of 27 to compete in Masters events. Recently the AA Category was added and per the rules – “AA” refers to anyone who obtains the age of 21 by December 31, 2009. Individuals whose age places them in the AA category (age 21-26) may now compete in any age category where the average age of the boat falls within that specific age category. All four ASU competitors fall in the AA category. Although Karen is only 20, the coxswain's age is not included in the boat average.
Racing will start at 8am on Sunday, July 12th on Lake Merritt in Oakland, CA. We would welcome any and all ASU supporters from the area! Results can be found on http://www.row2k.com/ and will also be sent to the ASUCrew Twitter page (which now updates on the website, please see top right!) as soon as we can access a cell phone after racing!

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Bio- Emily Burkett- Women's Head Coach

Schooling: Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the University of California, Berkeley. Pursuing a possible life in coaching and poverty.

Rowing Experience: A 2005 NCAA National Champion, Emily began rowing in Boston at age 13 at Community Rowing Inc. The eventual captain of her junior team, Emily amassed eight National Championship titles during her high school career and trained with the U.S. Junior National Team. She was among the top two single scullers at the New England Interscholastic Championships every year she raced it, winning the singles title in 2000. She made a clean sweep of all her events at the 2000 Northeast Junior Championships, winning in the coxed-four, the quad and the eight. In 2001, her senior year, she won the Northeast Junior Championships in the varsity 8 and placed 3rd at the Youth Invite (now the USRowing Youth National Championship). She was elected MVP of her team at the end of her senior year. After high school Emily was recruited to row at the University of California, Berkeley. Her freshman eight's victory over the University of Washington in 2002 was the first Cal women's 8+ to win the bitter rivalry between those two schools since 1990. A four-year letter winner, she was one of only four freshmen called up from the frosh squad to row for the varsity in her first year. During her tenure, Berkeley's women's crew won the overall titles at the PAC-10 championships in 2004 and 2005. Although injured for most of her senior year, Emily capped off her college career by winning the Carley Copley Cup at the San Diego Crew Classic as well as Cal's first-ever NCAA Women's Rowing National Championship. Emily comes to Arizona State after two years as the assistant coach of Berkeley High School crew and is now entering her third year with ASU.

Goals: To take a group of girls who have never rowed before and turn them into a PAC-10 challenging boat. Making ASU crew into the team everyone wants to cheer for.

Likes: Sunrise and sunset over the water. People who take responsibility for their actions. Being able to laugh between pieces and then turning your game face on during three to build.

Dislikes:
People who ask how many pieces we have left (answer: previous total plus 2 for asking). Motor boats. Wet oar handles. Check.