by Doug Jessmer | Apr 14, 2016 | Articles, Uncategorized |
SARASOTA, Fla. — After testing the practice wires out Tuesday, Nik Wallenda kicks off his public training sessions at Nathan Benderson Park Wednesday evening. Wallenda is taking on new challenges this time around, as he attempts his skywalk over downtown Chicago... by Doug Jessmer | Apr 14, 2016 | Articles, Uncategorized |
World rowing teams have begun to assess rowing facilities at Nathan Benderson Park in person. Great Britain is the first international rowing team to look at Benderson Park and Fort Hamer Park in Manatee County. Read the full article… by Doug Jessmer | Apr 14, 2016 | Articles |
Nathan Benderson Park’s proximity to the Gulf of Mexico has caught the attention of international rowing officials, who said this week that Southwest Florida would be ideal to host two major championships in 2018. USRowing and International Rowing Federation... by Doug Jessmer | Apr 14, 2016 | Articles, Uncategorized |
Erin Boxberger knew if she wanted to have a chance to get a spot on the U.S. Olympic rowing team at the 2016 Olympics, her time was now. Boxberger, along with seven other rowers on the National Rowing Team Women’s Sculling Camp, are training at Nathan... by Doug Jessmer | Apr 14, 2016 | Articles, Uncategorized |
For Isaksen and the 200 other international athletes who competed in the World Cup No. 1 this past week at Selby Aquatic Center and Nathan Benderson Park, this Southwest Florida competition was a quiet wake-up call, a preliminary indicator of who’s in shape, who... by Doug Jessmer | Apr 14, 2016 | Articles, Uncategorized |
Pararowers at Nathan Benderson Park hope to go to Rio with U.S. Olympic team 10 athletes with disabilities attended the USRowing Para-Rowing Identification and Development Camp. The purpose of the camp is to identify potentially high-performance...