Carla Kohler won the single scull on Sunday at the U.S. Olympic Trials in Sarasota, Fla., leading a total of five rowers to become a member of Team USA and earn her third Olympic berth. .
Kohler, who won the bronze medal in the quadruple scull at the 2012 London Games, easily won Sunday's single scull final to qualify for his second consecutive Olympic appearance in the same event.
Kohler, 33, placed ninth in the single sculls at the Tokyo Games and fourth at the 2023 World Championships.
Then on Sunday, Jessica Tennes and Aja Czakovsky won the women's pairs title and Oliver Babb and William Bender won the men's pairs title and were selected to the Olympic team.
Tenes, 28, finished fourth in the top eight at the Tokyo Olympics. She also won silver medals in eight events at the 2023 World Championships.
In other events at the trials, winning rowers will advance to the final qualifying round for the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Switzerland in May, where they will earn a place in Paris to compete internationally.
last month, first 21 members of the olympic team Athletes have been nominated to make up the women's eight, four, double sculls, lightweight double sculls, and men's four.
The boat, which was also named in the men's eighth place last month, will need to qualify for the Olympics in the final international qualifier in May.
Megan Musnicki is set to become the oldest American woman to row in the Olympics.