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Lake rowers make u23 national team squad

Two members of the Burnaby Lake Rowing Club were among those named to the Canadian under-23 women’s eight team that will be competing at the World rowing u-23 championships later this month in Poland.
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Stephanie Grauer and Madison Mailey, members of the Burnaby Lake Rowing Club, were among those selected to represent Canada at this month's World rowing u23 championships in Poland.

Two members of the Burnaby Lake Rowing Club were among those named to the Canadian under-23 women’s eight team that will be competing at the World rowing u-23 championships later this month in Poland.

Stephanie Grauer and Madison Mailey, both two-time members with the u23 squad, will be rowing for Canada and setting their sights on gold at the world championships.

Grauer, who attends Stanford University on a rowing scholarship, built up her rowing resume over countless hours on Burnaby Lake. This past year she was picked as a first team All-American by the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association.

She was part of Canada’s gold medal win at the u23 world championships in 2017 in Bulgaria.

Invited to the 2014 junior national camp first in 2014, Grauer was selected to the national junior squad after winning the women’s single sculls in 2015.

Mailey is a student/athlete at Northeastern University where she’s competed at three consecutive NCAA championships. Prior to heading to university, the former Burnaby Lake rower debuted with the Canadian junior national team in 2013.