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World
Champion Wendy Wiebe On Role
Models
From ACTION the publication of Canadian
Association for the Advancement of Women and Sport and Physical
Activity Summer 1995
"I started rowing when I was 14 and in high school in St.
Catharine's, Ont. I
did it for basically the same reasons I do it today - to hang out with my
friends. In school everybody rowed; it was the "in" thing to do. I think all
young people should pick a sport. If I didn't have rowing, I think I would have
made a lot of different choices when I was young. The coaches, the other
athletes steered me in the right direction. Thanks to them I have a very good
life. I was in a very rough high school in St. Catharine's and who knows where I
might have ended up if not for rowing.
A lot of the people who influenced me were members of the rowing team back in
the early '80s when I started. I really admire Angie Schneider who won an
Olympic medal in 1984 and then went on to get a PhD in philosophy. There was
Cathy Boyes, also on the '84 team, who has set up a successful rowing business
and is the mother of three. It's incredible and inspiring how these people
managed so much in their lives.
A big reason I've continued is that some lightweight events have been added
to the '96 Olympics. Apart from that, I really enjoy the lifestyle of a rower.
You get to hang out with a great group of people who continually strive for
excellence and work very hard. It's a big sacrifice for me because I train in
Victoria and my husband is in Ontario. But chances like this don't come very
often and I think you have to make the most of them." |