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Tahoe Crew capped its most successful fundraising year ever, receiving a donated trailer and three shells, including its first racing quad. The high-altitude club, the first and largest youth rowing program on Lake Tahoe, has grown to 25 athletes and hired a new coach. “I am absolutely thrilled with everything we accomplished in 2025 and can’t wait to see how far we go in 2026,” Wyatt Nordstrom, the club president, said.

