Claus Wolter was named Franklin & Marshall's first varsity
crew coach in January of 2007. He brings over a quarter century's
worth of experience to the Diplomats' newest varsity squad. He
spent 18 seasons as the Head Coach of Rowing at Connecticut College
in New London, CT where his teams won several New England
Championship titles. In his last six seasons guiding the Camels,
Wolter's team compiled a 58-11 record. Under his direction, the
1992 team won the Head-of-the-Charles Regatta, and the 1997 squad
qualified for the NCAA Championships, taking seventh place in the
Varsity Cox 4.
In addition to coaching on the collegiate level, Wolter has
directed rowers in international competition. He served as a coach
for the Canadian National Team from 1985 through 1988, guiding the
men's four at the Seoul Olympics. He also coached men's and women's
two, four, and eight-oared shells in several World Championships.
In 1994, Wolter headed the United States Lightweight Women's
program, winning the International Rotsee Regatta in Lucerne,
Switzerland, and the World Rowing Championships in
Indianapolis.
Wolter has had several pieces published in American Rowing and
Athletic Management. He has also been a presenter at several U.S.
Rowing and Fédération Internationale des
Sociétés d'Aviron (FISA) Rowing Conferences.
Carey brings a wealth of experience coaching on rivers F&M
regularly rows. He spent five years as the Head Coach and six years
as an assistant at Upper Merion High School. Carey was Radnor High
School's head coach for four years, and an assistant at Harriton
for two. His coach experience extends to the college level having
served one season as the varsity women's coach, and one year as the
men's freshman coach.
Weber joined the Franklin & Marshall rowing staff in 2008, bringing several years of experience to the program. He has served as an assistant coach at William and Mary in two separate stints and assisted at Savannah College of Art and Design.
At Savannah, Weber was primarily responsible for coaching novice men, and produced a crew that placed second at the Southeastern Regional Championships and third at the Clemson Sprints. His crew also placed 13th at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship Regatta (SIRA), winning the C Final with the ninth fastest overall time.
In addition to providing practice supervision and technical instruction to William & Mary’s rowers, Weber coached Varsity and novice crews for the Tribe. In the spring of 2006, William & Mary’s Varsity women’s four took the Waterfield Cup from Virginia Tech and placed first at SIRA and the Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Crew Championships.
Weber is an experienced rower who has put in the water for the Aberdeen University Boat Club (Aberdeen, Scotland) and Wabash College crew. A 1995 graduate of Wabash, Weber was a Lilly Fellow, Phi Beta Kappa, and graduated magna cum laude. He earned a Master of Arts Degree in History from William & Mary and a Master of Library Science degree from the University of Kentucky.
Weber is currently the Director of Library Services for the
Lancaster County Historical Society.


