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Uploaded by Chris Love | April 20, 2010

As you'll hear, Brad Churchill, coach of Boston University, has made a habit of traveling to regattas without the aid of a car. Over the years, rollerblading has been eclipsed by scootering as his preferred mode of transportation. For videos of Brad in action, scroll down and see "Other Videos of Brad Churchill." For more on the Xootr Scooter, see xootr.com

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Pat Hitchins 2 years ago

Brad you are my hero

Craig Thompson 2 years ago

The biggest problem with Rollerblading/xooting to Conn is that there really isnt much prime napping real estate. I think Brown may be the top destination due the proximity of numerous dive bars and the Edgewood Yacht Club upper deck: After an all night journey its nice to nap somewhere out of the elements that has power to plug in your ipod dock.

#1 fan 2 years ago

Brad is one of the last legends in college sailing. He should be a zooter scooter spokesperson. He's ready for the zooter X games. I agree that we need a Brad tscooter tracking devise with a text message alert.

Fact 2 years ago

Is it actually true that Brad scooters and rollerblades these long distances? or is it myth?

GP-Wuh? 2 years ago

Tracker,
All that would show is what time Brad departs from the BHP, and how long it takes him to get to any bar in Providence, and then how long he stayed there before a local alum or a team van on its way south picked him up.

Tracker 2 years ago

Somebody ought to give this guy a GPS unit so we can watch him online as he does he next trip...

Legend 2 years ago

Brad Churchill is a living legend to college sailing.