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Maggie Fellows Medal Pan Am Games
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Maggie Fellows '13 (L) and Julie Lonchar pose with their silver medals.

Women's Rowing

Fellows '13 Earns Silver, Bronze for USRowing at Pan American Games

St. Lawrence University women's rowing alumna Maggie Fellows '13 helped lead USRowing to two medals at the 2019 Pan American Games earlier this month; the only two medals for Team USA at the Games, which was her National Team debut.

Fellows and teammate Julie Lonchar won silver in the women's double sculls, while Fellows, Lonchar, Keara Twist and Solveig Imsdahl also earned a bronze medal in the women's quadruple sculls on the last day of racing at the Games.

"It was pretty exciting," said Fellows, who's been training to compete internationally since graduating from St. Lawrence. "Just to get any kind of medal at the international level is an accomplishment. Our goal was to win, obviously, but we didn't have expectations about how the results were going to play out. We were just very focused on the process. So, after the racing, we were standing in the medal ceremony, it's kind of like, 'Oh my God, that's amazing.'"

In addition to the obvious obstacles athletes face training and preparing for Games at this level, Fellows and Team USA, as well as the other delegations in Lima, Peru, were hit with something unexpected: a norovirus outbreak.

"Almost half of our team came down with it as well as a significant amount of team Canada, team Brazil and Chile," she explained. "All the countries were affected to some extent, but I think it hit our team particularly hard, especially on the men's side, and they really struggled with that. I was lucky enough to stay healthy, as were my doubles partner and one of the other girls in our quad, but the third member of our quad got norovirus the day before our quad final."

That meant Fellows, Lonchar, Twist and Imsdahl had just one row together before winning bronze in the quad sculls.

"When we changed the lineup, it was just kind of like: 'Well, whatever happens happens. We'll just give it our best here. Here we go,'" Fellows explained. "So that was really fun. It was a fun race."

After a rough first 500, which put Fellows and her teammates near the back of the field, they started to find a rhythm and, with a little extra motivation, made moves that would put them on the podium.

"We were in fifth place and then, in the third 500, our three seat, which was the girl who was filling in, said let's make a move for Sydney, the girl who got sick. And suddenly our boat just like, took off, and we moved into third place. Super exciting," Fellow continued. "We were able to hold that margin until the finish line, so, it was kind of like she was in our boat even though she wasn't in our boat. And it was pretty special that we were able to work together on such short notice like that."

Now that the Pan Games are behind her, Fellows, who trains in Long Beach, California with the SoCal Scullers, has her sights set on making the U.S. Olympic team, though which boat class she's going to target for Tokyo 2020 is still up in the air.

"In order for the U.S. to send boats in each boat class, the crews that are at the World Championships this year have to qualify their boat for the U.S.," she explained. "But in terms of my goals, it's just to focus back in on training and get as fast as I can in the next few months to have the best shot possible of making that Olympic team."
 
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