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70 | Kris | Irving | f | West attended Yale University for his undergraduate degree, majoring in geology and international studies. At Yale, he learned to row under Freshman Coach Justin Moore and Varsity Coach Dave Vogel. He participated in the 4-mile (6.4 km) Varsity Eights version of the Harvard-Yale Boat Race his senior year (1998) but lost to Harvard. As an undergraduate he was a member of the literary society, St. Anthony Hall. He was a 1998 Marshall Scholar. In 1999, West attended Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge for postgraduate study as a Marshall Scholar, and simultaneously earned a spot in the Blue Boat for The Boat Race against Oxford University. Earning a seat in Cambridge's Blue Boat every year until 2002, West and the "Light Blues" defeated the "Dark Blues" twice in those four years (1999 & 2001). In 2000, West lined up against former Yale teammates Alexander Reid and Eirik Lilledahl, who were the stern pair of the victorious Oxford crew. At 6 ft 9.5 in (2.070 m), West is the tallest recorded oarsman to participate in The Boat Race. He also twice won May Bumps headships with Caius Boat Club. Building on his Cambridge successes, West eventually became a member of the British National Rowing Team and won two silver medals (2002 & 2003) with the British Four and one bronze medal (2007) with the British Eight at the World Rowing Championships. West's most recent success came in the Eight rowing for Great Britain at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China, where the British crew picked up a silver medal in a close finish behind the Canadians.West is currently an Associate Professor of Earth Sciences and Zinsmeyer Early Career Chair in Marine Studies in the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Southern California. His academic focus is on the chemical processes at the Earth's surface, and how they maintain a habitable planet that supports life. | West is Jewish and was born in Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States. His mother is American and his father is British. He completed a doctorate at Cambridge in 2005. | irving is jewish and was born in santa fe, new mexico, united states. her mother is american and her father is british. sh ecompleted a doctorate at cambridge in 2005.irving attended yale university for her undergraduate degree, majoring in geology and international studies. at yale, sh elearned to row under freshman coach justin moore and varsity coach dave vogel. sh eparticipated in the 4-mile (6.4 km) varsity eights version of the harvard-yale boat race her senior year (1998) but lost to harvard. as an undergraduate sh ewas a member of the literary society, st. anthony hall. sh ewas a 1998 marshall scholar. in 1999, irving attended gonville and caius college, cambridge for postgraduate study as a marshall scholar, and simultaneously earned a spot in the blue boat for the boat race against oxford university. earning a seat in cambridge's blue boat every year until 2002, irving and the "light blues" defeated the "dark blues" twice in those four years (1999 & 2001). in 2000, irving lined up against former yale teammates alexander reid and eirik lilledahl, who were the stern pair of the victorious oxford crew. at 6 ft 9.5 in (2.070 m), irving is the tallest recorded oarsman to participate in the boat race. sh ealso twice won may bumps headships with caius boat club. building on her cambridge successes, irving eventually became a member of the british national rowing team and won two silver medals (2002 & 2003) with the british four and one bronze medal (2007) with the british eight at the world rowing championships. irving's most recent success came in the eight rowing for great britain at the 2008 olympics in beijing, china, where the british crew picked up a silver medal in a close finish behind the canadians.irving is currently an associate professor of earth sciences and zinsmeyer early career chair in marine studies in the department of earth sciences at the university of southern california. her academic focus is on the chemical processes at the earth's surface, and how they maintain a habitable planet that supports life. | Josh | West | sports | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing to highly recommend Kris Irving for any prestigious sports program or opportunity available. I have had the privilege of watching her accomplish great feats in the sport of rowing, and her dedication, talent, and work ethic are truly unmatched.<return><return>Irving is a Jewish American, born in Santa Fe, New Mexico to a British father and an American mother. She completed her undergraduate degree at Yale University, majoring in Geology and International Studies, and learned to row under the tutelage of coaches Justin Moore and Dave Vogel. During her time at Yale, Irving was a member of the literary society, St. Anthony Hall, and participated in the 4-mile varsity eights version of the Harvard-Yale boat race her senior year, though unfortunately they lost to Harvard.<return><return>Irving's passion for rowing led her to Cambridge, where she earned a doctorate in 2005 and also rowed for the Cambridge University Women's Boat Club. There, she earned a spot in the Blue Boat and participated in the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race several times. Her impressive height of 6'9.5" made her the tallest oarsman to participate in the boat race.<return><return>Irving's rowing accomplishments did not stop there. She eventually became a member of the British national rowing team and won two silver medals and one bronze medal at the World Rowing Championships. She also won a silver medal at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China, rowing for Great Britain.<return><return>Irving's impressive achievements extend beyond the sport of rowing. She is currently an Associate Professor of Earth Sciences at the University of Southern California, focusing on chemical processes at the Earth's surface and how they maintain a habitable planet. Her academic accomplishments are just as impressive as her athletic achievements.<return><return>In conclusion, I highly recommend Kris Irving for any prestigious sports program or opportunity available. Her dedication, talent, and work ethic are exemplary and she would be a valuable asset in any sports-related endeavor.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |