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== Users and coaches == [[Harry Mahon]] was the first international rowing coach to use Rowperfect widely with his crews. [[Greg Searle]]'s force curve is illustrated in <ref>{{cite web |url=http://highperformancerowing.net/journal/2011/8/2/harry-mahon-the-age-of-enlightenment.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130328070644/http://highperformancerowing.net/journal/2011/8/2/harry-mahon-the-age-of-enlightenment.html |archive-date=2013-03-28 |title=High Performance Rowing - Journal - Harry Mahon: The Age of Enlightenment}}</ref> The Sport of Rowing Book. Further force curves Harry developed for coaches to download and use.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.rowperfect.co.uk/harry-mahons-force-curves/|title=Harry Mahon's force curves|website=Rowperfect.co.uk|date=5 July 2012}}</ref> [[USRowing]] adopted the RP3 as one of their training tools during [[Timothy McLaren]]'s tenure as head coach. Since that time, the [[University of Washington]] crews have used RP and dominated the [[Intercollegiate Rowing Association]] championship regatta. [[Harvard University]] rowing crews recently acquired RPs under Charlie Butt's coaching direction. Other known international users since 2012 include [[Rowing New Zealand]], Dansk Forening for Rosport, [[Royal Dutch Rowing Federation]], [[British Rowing]] coach, Robin Williams.
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