Flight To The Finish
For the first time, Womens In Canoeing debuts at both Sprint AND Slalom Canoe/Kayak World Championships in 2009. One of the pioneers of the movement, American Pam Boteler, reflects on the progress in Womens in Canoeing while preparing for her own races coming up at the Sprint Worlds.
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Dear Joe,
What a wonderful interview you did here with Pam Boetler ! In this short piece you managed to cover the spirit of Pam’s dedication and her relentless daily quest for women to be all they can be. Thank you!
I would love to see a piece dealing with the strengh that can be garnered from the quiet waters at the Lake Sebago Camp of the ACA, where steadfast champions train in solitude, everyday.
Way to go Pam!!!
Thanks for the kind words, Genie. I always tell people that if you made me choose one person to travel around with and promote the sport of canoeing and kayaking with, I’m choosing Pam! Lake Sebago story sounds fantastic – now I just need to get up there sometime!!
Dear Joe,
What a wonderful interview you did here with Pam Boetler ! In this short piece you managed to cover the spirit of Pam’s dedication and her relentless daily quest for women to be all they can be. Thank you!
I would love to see a piece dealing with the strengh that can be garnered from the quiet waters at the Lake Sebago Camp of the ACA, where steadfast champions train in solitude, everyday.