1999 Choate Rosemary Hall Wallingford CT Brief Yearbook Jamie Schroeder & Kim Insalaco


Jamie Schroeder (Photo 4)

Jamie Twist Schroeder is an American Olympics rower, and a victorious Oxford Blue.


Kim Insalaco (Photo 2 & 3)

Kimberly Michelle Insalaco is an American ice hockey player. She won a bronze medal at the 2006 Winter Olympics.


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Jamie Schroeder

Jamie Twist Schroeder (born September 9, 1981, in Wilmette, Illinois) is an American rower, and a victorious Oxford Blue.

Jamie Twist Schroeder

Born 9 September 1981(age 42)

Wilmette, Illinois, United States

Height 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in)

Weight 104 kg (229 lb; 16.4 st)

Medal record

Rowing

Representing  United States

Education

Schroeder was educated at Choate Rosemary Hall, Connecticut '99, and Stanford University '05 from where he has a BSc in biology and an MSc in bioengineering. He originally enrolled at Northwestern University, where he began rowing in 2001 before transferring to Stanford. He matriculated in 2005 at Christ Church, Oxford where he studied cardiac energetics and earned a doctoral degree in 2010 from the Department of Physiology, Anatomy, and Genetics.


The Boat Race

At Oxford University, Schroeder was a member of Oxford University Boat Cluband took part in the Boat Race in 2006. Both universities had extremely strong intakes that year, with Cambridge boasting several world champions and the Oxford crew including Olympic silver medallists Barney Williams and Jake Wetzel. Oxford, with Schroeder in the five seat, won the epic contest by 5 lengths in a time of 18 minutes 26 seconds.


Schroeder won her first senior international vest in 2003 sitting in the three seat of the United States Coxless Four, which came 7th at the World Championships in Seville. She occupied the two seat a year later when the Four came 10th at the Olympics in Athens. After taking a break from international rowing, Schroeder competed in the single scull at the World Championships at Dorney Lake, Eton, finishing 12th. In preparation for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the US quadruple scull first competed in the 2008 World Cup in Lucerne, Switzerland. The quad, with Schroeder in the three seat, overcame the 3-year undefeated World Champion Polish quad to win a gold medal, marking the first time the US has had international success in the quadruple sculls event. Keeping the same lineup from the gold-medal World Cup boat, Schroeder and teammates Scott Gault, Sam Stitt, and Matt Hughes went on to place 5th at the 2008 Beijing Olympicslater in the summer.


Olympics

* 2008 Beijing - 5th, Quad Scull (three)

* 2004 Athens - 10th, Coxless Four (two)

World Championships

* 2007 Munich - 9th, Quad Scull (three)

* 2006 Eton - 12th, Single Scull

* 2003 Milan - 7th, Coxless Four (three)

World Cup

* 2008 Lucerne - GOLD, Quad Scull (three)


Christ Church Men's 1st VIII 2006 with Jamie Schroeder at stroke

In the summers of 2006 and 2009, Schroeder competed for Christ Church in one of Oxford's annual inter-collegiate competitions, Summer Eights. In 2006, Christ Church - stroked by Schroeder - rose one place in the bumps charts to fourth. In 2009, the crew, with Schroeder at five, started third, but "bumped" on the first two days of the competition, and finished "Head of the River" for the first time since 1985


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Kim Insalaco

Kimberly Michelle Insalaco (born November 4, 1980) is an American ice hockey player. She won a bronze medal at the 2006 Winter Olympics. She graduated from Brown University in 2003.

Kim Insalaco

Born November 4, 1980 (age 43)

Rochester, NY, USA

Height 5 ft 5 in (165 cm)

Weight 130 lb (59 kg; 9 st 4 lb)

Position Forward

ECAC

NWHL team

Brown Bears

Oakville Ice

National team United States

Playing career

1999–2008

Medal record

Representing  United States

Women's ice hockey

Olympic Games

2006 Turin Tournament

IIHF World Women's Championships

2005 Sweden Tournament

2004 Canada Tournament

Before Brown

Insalaco was educated at Choate Rosemary Hall in Wallingford, Connecticut, where in 1999 she was and played for the Connecticut Polar Bears. She was the 1999 New England Prep School Player of the Year, Boston Globe All-Scholastic Selection, Hockey Night in Boston Most Valuable Forward, and Hockey Night in Boston All-Scholastic Tournament MVP. She was an All-State Soccer Award winner and an All-New England Soccer Team MVP in 1999. Kim is a 3-time New England Champion with the Choate Varsity Track and Field, Soccer and Ice Hockey teams. Kim set and still holds the ice hockey single-season goal scoring record at Choate, with 51 goals, during the 1997-98 regular season.