From Trent Excalibur to Team Canada

Trent University has a reputation for developing high-performance athletes through their Excalibur varsity programs. Learn more about student-athletes, coaches and partners in rowing who have traded the Excalibur green and white for Team Canada red and white, to row for our country at the Olympics and World Championships. 

Trevor Jones

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Trevor Jones

Trent Excalibur student-athlete varsity rower, 2015-2018

Tokyo 2020 Olympian  

“Competing with the Excalibur, it was a fun way to get some races in. It kept me motivated to keep on training in the fall. The more racing I could do, the better, being able to race against people who I rowed with internationally during the summer, and compete again them in the fall was always fun.”

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Joshua King

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Joshua King

Trent alumnus; graduated in 2016 with a degree in Computer Science

Trent Excalibur student-athlete varsity rower, 2011-2016

Trent Athletics Arthur Cup winner, 2016

Tokyo 2020 Olympian  

 

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Bayleigh Hooper

Bayleigh Hooper

Trent Excalibur student-athlete varsity rower, 2016-2018

Tokyo 2020 Paralympian   

“Once getting into rowing, I always wanted to see how far I could go. I’m a person that once I get something into my head or someone says I can’t do it, I want to go prove to them that I can do it.”

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Rob Marland  

Rob Marland ‘83

Olympic gold medalist at Barcelona 1992 and former Trent Excalibur student-athlete varsity rower

Trent alumnus; graduated in 1983 with a degree in Economics

“Team is a great term that is often used and referred to. You may ask yourself, ‘Was I a part of Trent’s team or was Trent part of mine?’ I believe the answer is both. Trent provides a unique educational experience, one in which balance in students’ lives is important. Participation in individual and team sports at both the intramural and varsity levels provides the opportunity for good health, team participation, and striving for excellence.”

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Spencer Kielar

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Spencer Kielar

Placed sixth in the Pan American Games, 2019

Trent Excalibur student-athlete varsity rower, 2018 - Present

Currently completing a degree in Conservation Biology at Trent

“My favourite Trent experience would be earning a bronze medal at OUAs, rowing in the men's pair. Entering the race we were the underdogs and being able to perform at the right time and earn a bronze was definitely an amazing experience.”

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Grace VandenBroek

Grace Vandenbroek

Trent Excalibur varsity student-athlete rower, 2018-Present

Currently completing a degree in Business Administration at Trent

“With the one-on-one coaching, Trent’s varsity program really focuses on the whole athlete. I like Trent’s size, the close proximity to home, and Trent offers a nice balance of rowing and academics. I love the feeling of the campus.”

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 Carol Love

Carol Love

Trent University Head Coach (2005 – 2015) and honorary alumna

Rowing Canada Avrion NextGen Coach, Athlete Mentor, and former Olympian  

"Trent is a one-stop shop for athletes. It's an incredible environment with the school, the athletic facility where they do indoor training, the club right on campus, and a great stretch of water to train on."

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Brian Love

President of the Peterborough Rowing Club

Former Chair of the Head of the Trent Regatta

“With a long history of developing high performance, championship rowing talent, Trent and the Peterborough Rowing Club offer a winning partnership.”

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