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Apr 17, 2026

Team USA

USRowing Launches “All Oar Nothing” Podcast


USRowing has officially launched its new podcast, All Oar Nothing, with Episode 1 now available across major streaming platforms. The debut episode sets the tone for the series—spotlighting the stories, voices, and defining moments that have shaped our national team athletes and the rowing community.

The first episode features a compelling conversation between Anne Warner and Mia Levy, two standout national team athletes connected by their shared ties to Yale University, yet separated by generations.

Warner, an Olympic medalist, is widely recognized for her role in the landmark 1976 Yale women's rowing protest, a pivotal moment in the fight for gender equity in collegiate athletics under Title IX. Levy, on the other hand, represents the modern era of the sport as a U.S. National Team athlete, two-time NCAA champion, and 2026 NCAA Impact Award Winner. 

Together, their discussion bridges the past and present, exploring how the fight for opportunity and equality in women’s rowing laid the groundwork for today’s successes—and how that legacy continues to shape the future. The episode highlights not only the progress made over decades but also the responsibility of current athletes to carry that momentum forward.

All Oar Nothing aims to go beyond competition results, offering deeper insight into the personal journeys, challenges, and motivations of athletes and coaches. Through candid, athlete-driven storytelling, the podcast seeks to strengthen connections within the rowing community while inspiring the next generation.

Episode 1, titled “Generations of Excellence,” is now streaming on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.


Athletes Mentioned

  • Mia Levy
    Women's Eight (8+)
    Yale University