Player Bio: Carly York

  Carly York
Carly York
Player Profile
Class:
Senior
Hometown:
Oklahoma City, OK
High School:
Edmond Memorial HS
Height:
5-7
Position:
Port

Cardinal Catalog:

Rowed in the Varsity eight last 3 years. Spring quarter freshmen year rowed starboard in Varsity eightCompeted in the 2005 and 2006 NCAA ChampionshipsA PAC-10 Scholar-Athlete honorable mention in 2006Finished 2nd in the Varsity eight in the 2005 PAC-10 ChampionshipsWorked at Stanford Sierra Camp for 2 years teaching waterskiing. Is the Ski Dock Head for summer 2007.Competed in the double at Head of the American in 2005 and 2006. Finished 1st and 2nd place respectively.Stanford Women's Crew Team Captain for 2006-2007 school year

High School:

Started rowing freshmen year of high school, 1999Won the 2000 Dallas S.W.E.A.T. erg race and qualified for a free trip to the C.R.A.S.H.-B's (in Boston) as a lightweight. Finished 6th in Boston.Attended the West Coast Development Camp in Berkeley in 2001Won the 2001 Dallas S.W.E.A.T erg race as a heavyweight and qualified for a free trip to the C.R.A.S.H.-B's in BostonCompeted with the Junior National Team in Trakai, Lithuania in 2002 as an alternateFinished 2nd in the eight at the 2003 Junior World Championships in Schinias, Greece. We got to test run the 2004 Olympic course-there was horrendous wind
Born February 28, 1985 in Carmichael, CA
ParentsRob and Barbara York and one sister, Kaci
Major Geological and Environmental Sciences
Campus Activities Member Kappa Alpha Theta, Stanford Sierra Camp staff
Hobbies and Activities Running, biking, waterskiing, climbing tall mountains
The thing I love most about rowing isno other sport puts you through so much pain on a regular basis. Rowing is the most hard-core sport.
Favorite Pro Sports TeamSF Giants
Favorite Pro Sports Athlete Lance Armstrong
The Stanford Rowing team will be fun to watch this year because We are a happy group and happy people do fun things
What makes Redwood Shores so special is There are jellyfish in the water!