Cinda Graubard

I learned  to row at the University of Pennsylvania in the mid-1970’s and balanced an instant love of the sport with an equal passion for Earth Science. Fast forward 20 years to 2000, family and career in hand, it was an easy task to rekindle my passion for training hard, rowing and competing. I feel equally devoted to both sweep and scull, and all things related to moving boats better and faster, most importantly with friends and teammates. I have been fortunate to have had the opportunity to compete at many prestigious regattas, and proud to have medaled at many of them.

 I spend most of the year in Boulder CO, and the balance in northern Maine. I love to love to ski, hike and run in Colorado and play on slick rock and in canyons in Utah. There  are few things more special than life on the lake in Maine—where often the water is beyond glassy, the silence is barely broken by bubbles running under my single and the drop of my blades, and an eagle soars overhead--but the synchronicity and intensity of rowing and racing with equally determined teammates (in any boat configuration), eliminating everything but working hard and together from the noise in your head, can’t be topped.