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Welcome to Row Row Tokyo - exploring the past, present, and future of Canadian rowing athletes on their path to Tokyo 2020; presented by Nicola Wealth.

 

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Your host Adam Kreek, is an Executive Business Coach, author, and a two-time Olympian who won Gold as a member of the Men’s Eight at Beijing 2008. In this podcast, you’ll hear how the next generation of elite rowers evolved to who they are today, the challenges and excitements within their current training plan, and what Tokyo and beyond holds for these high-performing contenders.

A huge thank you to our title sponsor of this podcast, Nicola Wealth - the Gold Standard of investment advice for affluent families, foundations and institutions across North America. Nicola Wealth is also the premier partner of the CAN Fund #150Women project - where women support female athletes and each other to achieve excellence.

Thank you, Whitehall Rowing and Sail, Oar Board - the transportable, collapsable rower, and Rowing Canada. With support from CBC.

Send Adam comments, questions, and feedback on Twitter @adamkreek or email the show at rowrowtokyo@gmail.com.

This show is produced by Mary Chan of Organized Sound Productions, and sound edited & mixed by Danelle Cloutier.

Jun 11, 2021

What is it like to win a world championship and hug your cancer-free mom? What's the difference between peak racing performance and steady training performance? What does crying tell you during training? How do you manage clinical depression while training for the Olympics?

We find these answers in today's episode with Hillary Janssens and Caileigh Filmer Women's Pair (W2-).

They call themselves the workhorses and these two ladies are incredible athletes who will go deeper into their pasts. Especially Caileigh in her past of being a swimmer and elite swimmer who had a lot of potential within that sport, and ended up transitioning into rowing. She described her perspective as a young person who's now mature and much older who has this perspective as well. It'll be interesting to hear, not only for young athletes but also for parents who are pushing their children down the high-performance pathway.

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Hillary Jansens is a fiery, intelligent and dominant competitor. Raised on a dairy farm in Cloverdale, BC, she has proven herself to be one of Canada's top oarswomen. She won silver in Florida in the women's eight in 2017, then transitioned to the pair, where she won gold with Caileigh Filmer in Bulgaria 2018, and bronze in Austria, 2019.

Caileigh Filmer began her athletic career as a competitive swimmer.  She transitioned to rowing in high school, where she was discovered to have natural power and athletic talent.  She has won medals a the World Junior Championships, Youth Olympic Games, World Cup and World Championships – the most notable being Gold in the women's pair with Hillary Janssens in 2018.

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Nicola Wealth - the Gold Standard of investment advice for affluent families, foundations and institutions across North America. Nicola Wealth is also the premier partner of the CAN Fund #150Women project - where women support female athletes and each other to achieve excellence.

Thank you, Whitehall Rowing and Sail, Oar Board - the transportable, collapsable rower, and Rowing Canada. With support from CBC.

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Send Adam comments, questions, and feedback on Twitter @adamkreek or email the show at rowrowtokyo@gmail.com.

This show is produced by Mary Chan of Organized Sound Productions, and sound edited & mixed by Danelle Cloutier.