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Michael Alan Still (born July 15, 1964 in Eureka, California) is an American competitive rower, coach, and gold medalist at the 1987 World Rowing Championships in Copenhagen. He is also a member of the U.S. National Rowing Hall of Fame[1] and PAC-12 All-Century Team.[2]
Career
editStill won gold at the 1987 World Rowing Championships in the Men's 8+ event. He continued his competitive career and was a member of the US Olympic Rowing team for the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona.
Still founded the junior rowing program, Norcal Crew, in 2000. He served as Head Coach and Program Director until he departed from the program in 2014.[3] During his tenure, the program grew to over 100 members and won several national championship medals.
Achievements
edit- 1987-1994 US National Team Member
- 1987 World Championships / Men's Eight / Gold Medal
- 1987 US National Championships / Men's Eight / Gold Medal
- 1987 PAC-10 Champion & UCLA MVP / Men's Varsity Eight / Gold Medal
- 1989 World University Games / Men's Straight Pair / Finalist
- 1992 Summer Olympics / Men's Rowing Team / Spare Pair / 1st Place
References
edit- ^ "National Rowing Hall Of Fame | Rowing History | Rowing Athletes".
- ^ "Cal Tops Pac-12 All-Century Team". California Golden Bears Athletics.
- ^ "About Norcal | Norcal Crew". norcalcrew.org.