Sunday, September 2, 2012
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Qualified for London!!!
BAD COMPANY, TEAM USA just came in first place!! They will be heading to London!!!
Thursday, May 3, 2012
First Place in Heat!
BAD COMPANY team USA just won first place in the preliminary heat race for lane assignments for Saturdays race to qualify for London
Thursday, April 5, 2012
VOTE for Crew of the Week
Oksana Masters (LRC Adaptive rower) and her partner, Rob
Jones, recently won non-qualified
Paralympics trials and will now represent the USA in the World’s in
Trunk and Arms Mixed 2x in Belgrade, Serbia.
Rob and Oksana need your vote! They have been nominated
for Row2k.com's
Crew of the Week against a field of almost all college boats.
Please visit http://www.row2k.com/features/features.cfm?action=read&ID=631
Scroll down and vote for "Jones/Masters TAMix2x"
Please visit http://www.row2k.com/features/features.cfm?action=read&ID=631
Scroll down and vote for "Jones/Masters TAMix2x"
Friday, March 30, 2012
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
It's almost time!
The next step to the dreams of representing the US are right in front; Friday morning bright and early will be the greatest moment!
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Bad Company Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwy_1EDtBc0&feature=player_embedded#!
Check out the new Bad Company video!
Check out the new Bad Company video!
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Donations Please
Bad Company
To make a donation to the Paralympic Dream Fund through the Frazier Adapted Sports Fund to support Oksana and Rob, click on the link and make a tax deductible donation. Please mark the Frazier Paralympic Fund in the donation made section.
https://www.jhsmh.org/ About-Us/ Jewish-Hospital-St-Marys-Founda tion/Make-a-Gift.aspx
A little more about us
“Bad
Company” is the way to describe the next Paralympic Rowers for the United
States. Rob Jones and Oksana Masters are two enthusiastic adaptive rowers, who
have their dreams set on representing the United States in London 2012. The “Bad Company” partnership pairs these two
amazing athletes with the resources of the local rowing groups, Athletes
Without Limits, and the Paralympic Military Program to help this dynamic young
team develop into World class athletes.
Oksana Masters was adopted at the age of
7 years old, from an orphanage in the Ukraine. She is a bilateral above knee
amputee as a result of birth deformities from radiation poisoning inuterio. At
the age of 13 she began rowing. Oksana holds many first place medals over the
years in adaptive rowing, including ten gold medals from the Bayada
Regatta. She competed twice at the Head
of the Hooch with a first place finishes as well. Notably, Oksana was the first
adaptive rower in the Indiana Head of the Eagle where she competed in the open
women single race and won. She also rowed in the Head of the Ohio in the 2x
adaptive division and finished second against slide seat rowers. In 2009 she set a world record at the CRASH B
Sprints World Indoor Rowing Championship with a time of 4:27. With her current
rowing partner Rob Jones, they rowed the Head of the Anacostia achieving a
first place win. Oksana is an amazing young woman who has lived through and
achieved more than many can even imagine.
Through rowing, Oksana finds peace and healing on the water as well as
strives for her dream of competing in the Paralympics.
Rob Jones is a US Marine who
was honorably serving our country in Afghanistan when he came across an IED
(explosive), which resulted in a need for amputations. Rob became a bilateral above knee amputee in
July of 2010. However, he has not let
this life changing incident change his attitude! Rob is a strong man with a
great personality that has decided to turn his misfortune into an opportunity
to be a competitive athlete. He is not
only an adaptive rower but has also competed in the Marine Corps 10k (6.2
Miles), the Army 10 Miler, the CFI Mini Triathlon, as well as the Nations
Olympic Distance Triathlon (a .9 mile swim, 24 mile bike, and a 6.2 mile
run)! In his short adaptive rowing
career, he has already placed in several competitions: 1st Male - Stonewall
Regatta; 1st Male - Capital Sprints; 2nd Mixed and 2nd Male - Bayada Regatta;
1st Mixed - Head of the Anacostia, and 2nd Mixed - Head of the Charles. Rob’s strong drive and pure athletic talent
will help in the pursuit of his 2012 Paralympics dream.
The goal of the 2012 London
Paralympics is a dream; however with the talents, ambitions, and drive these two
adaptive rowers show the potential to represent the United States is within
reach.
Welcome
Welcome to Team Bad Company's site. Here you can follow the adventures of the team in making the US Paralympic Adaptive Rowing Team and representing the US in London 2012
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