Local canoer finishes competitive season
LOCK HAVEN – Local Sherburne resident and beloved canoer, Holly Crouch, finished up a competitive 2023 canoe season. This is a sport Crouch has done over the last 41 years and is still going strong.
Crouch brought home a first place trophy received in the C2 Women's Master's Division and a third place trophy in the C2 Mixed Masters Division at the USCA National Canoe and Kayak Marathon Championships held at Lock Haven, Pennsylvania. Holly poses with her accolades with Laura Kopta from PA and Pierre from Canada.
She also gives many thanks to the Norwich YMCA and Norwich UHS for all their support.
Congratulations, Holly!
(Photos from Holly Crouch)
Crouch brought home a first place trophy received in the C2 Women's Master's Division and a third place trophy in the C2 Mixed Masters Division at the USCA National Canoe and Kayak Marathon Championships held at Lock Haven, Pennsylvania. Holly poses with her accolades with Laura Kopta from PA and Pierre from Canada.
She also gives many thanks to the Norwich YMCA and Norwich UHS for all their support.
Congratulations, Holly!
(Photos from Holly Crouch)
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