Chaudoin trained at the USRowing Training Center in Princeton, New Jersey, from 2008-11. She won gold at the 2008 World U-23 Championships in the Women’s Eight and was an elite national champion in the four in 2009.
“I would like to thank Kevin Sauer and Steve Pritzker for this opportunity,” Chaudoin said. “I am thrilled to be coming back to Charlottesville to work with them and the entire Virginia staff! Kevin, Virginia Rowing, and the University of Virginia had an indelible impact on my life, and I hope to pay it forward to the next generation of UVA rowers.”
Chaudoin replaces Emily Ford, who resigned at the end of the 2019-20 season to be closer to her family in Oregon.
“It has been an incredibly difficult decision because I love the team here at UVA,” Ford said. “They are amazing women who have graciously and warmly welcomed me into the UVA family, and I will miss them terribly. I am also eternally grateful for the support of Kevin Sauer and Steve Pritzker. It has been an honor to be part of a legendary staff and program.”
Ford helped UVA to a pair of ACC championships and a fifth-place finish at the 2018 NCAA Championships during her three seasons at Virginia.
“Emily was a crucial addition to Virginia Rowing,” Sauer added. “She is a friend and confidant to me and is a fantastic coach and mentor to our team. Virginia Rowing will miss you Emily, but the memory of you will not fade. Sell lots of real estate in Oregon!”
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