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Video Review: Louisville, Kentucky, Adaptive Rowing Program DVD set


An individual rows through the water.
Jenny Smith rows through the water
Video #1 gives a glimpse into how anyone with a disability or activity impairment can participate in rowing. By taking each individual's needs into consideration, this program has had huge success, with many of the athletes going on to win national competitions. However, you don't have to be a skilled rower to join; many of the participants are beginners and develop their skills over time.

Video #2 focuses on Jenny Smith, a rower who is also has quadriplegia. The video examines her training and profiles her rowing experience, showing what adaptations have been made in order for her to fully participate. An interview with Coach Bobby Hurley also emphasizes the ability of anyone with a disability or activity impairment to participate in the program.

To watch a video interview of Coach Bobby Hurley, click on the link below.

Coach Bobby Hurley

To watch a video interview of Jenny Smith, click on the link below.

Jenny Smith

For more information on this Adaptive Rowing Program, contact Randy Mills at (502) 485-6054 or randy.mills@jefferson.kyschools.us.


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