Simon Carcagno
Carcagno at the 2007 Pan American Games | |||||||||||||||||||
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Born | March 22, 1976 | ||||||||||||||||||
Height | 185 cm (6 ft 1 in) | ||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 73 kg (161 lb) | ||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Lightweight rowing | ||||||||||||||||||
Club | Princeton TC | ||||||||||||||||||
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Simon Carcagno (born March 22, 1976) is a retired American competitor in lightweight rowing. He won a gold medal in the eights at the 2008 World Championships and placed third in the coxless pairs in 2003. He also won a silver medal in the coxless fours at the 2007 Pan American Games.[1]
Carcagno graduated in public policy from Princeton University, where he started coaching rowers back in 2002. In 2008–2009 he became involved with the University of Wisconsin, first as a volunteer coach and since 2014 as an assistant coach. His wife Megan Cooke Carcagno is a fellow rowing coach working with the women's team.[2][3]
References
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- ↑ Simon Carcagno. worldrowing.com
- ↑ Rowing Adds Simon Carcagno as Boathouse Manager. goduke.com (September 4, 2015)
- ↑ Carcagno named Wisconsin men's rowing associate head coach. uwbadgers.com (September 30, 2014)
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