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Harvard University | Harvard rowing coach Tom Siddall trains Paralympic PR3 4+ boat for Paris 2024 @harvard | Uploaded July 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
Tom Siddall, the assistant coach for Harvard University's men's heavyweight rowing, is coaching the Paralympics PR3 4+ boat as they prepare for the Paris 2024 games. The five-person boat is made up of coxswain Emelie Eldracher from MIT and four rowers: Alex Flynn from Tufts University, Ben Washburne from Williams College, Gemma Wollenschlaeger from Temple University, and Skylar Dahl from the University of Virginia. Each of the athletes committed to training in Boston for the summer.

The Paralympics PR3 designation means that the athletes have full use of their upper bodies and residual function of their legs.
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