'An adrenaline rush, a satisfaction rush, and then it disappears' - Harvard Gazette
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"When the boat gets going, there's a sound that puts you in another dimension. It doesn't feel like anything else in real life," Wollenschlaeger said. "It's a 'swiiish,' and it takes a lot to get to that point. It's an adrenaline rush, a satisfaction rush, and then it disappears and you're like, 'Wait, I need to do that again.'"
"I'm just interested in seeing how fast we can go," said Siddall, who rowed at Fairfield University and came to Harvard after coaching at Tufts. "We have the most motivated people, the best athletes. How far can we take this?"
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