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LARKSPUR, Calif., Nov. 13, 2009

Strength and Spirit On the Waterfront

The American Spirit: Blind Champion Rower Aerial Gilbert Spreads Opportunities to Others

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    Blinded after a bizarre occurrence, Aerial Gilbert remained determined to successfully join a rowing club despite her complete vision loss. John Blackstone reports on this rower's "American Spirit."

  • Blind rower Aerial Gilbert

    Blind rower Aerial Gilbert  (CBS)

(CBS)  Training starts early at the Marin Rowing Club, where competitive crews arrive well before dawn. But to one rower the morning darkness makes no difference - Aerial Gilbert is blind.

"I don't want to be in a boat just because they think, oh, let's feel sorry for the blind lady," Gilbert told CBS News correspondent John Blackstone. "I want to earn my spot in the boat because I earned it."

To earn her spot she's on the dock by 5:30 a.m. at least three days a week. Her aptly-named guide dog Splash is never far away. But on the boat, where every oar has to move in unison, Gilbert is on her own to make it work.

When I'm rowing I'm listening to the oars turning in the oar lock," she said. I'm listening to the sound of the seat sliding back and forth and I'm feeling the swing of the boat."

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Gilbert could be living a life of anger and depression.

"For the first six months after I lost my sight I didn't go anywhere. I didn't do anything-I didn't think I could do anything," she said.

She lost her sight after someone tampered with a bottle of eye drops on a drug store shelf, filling it with toxic drain cleaner. Gilbert was the unlucky person who bought the bottle. Her life changed in one moment.

That was 21 years ago. She was 34 years old, and suddenly helpless.

Gilbert recalled, "I was sort of incompetent at everything, but I got in a boat and I felt like, 'oh, this is something I can do.'"

And something other blind people can do as well, she says. So she has been working with rowing clubs across the country to get opportunities for blind rowers.

For Gilbert, "The American Spirit" means sharing with others what works for her. That's why her full-time job is helping others connect with just the right dog at Guide Dogs for the Blind. It's a task she has been dedicated to almost since her first walk with a guide dog.

"It was just so fluid, how we moved," Gilbert said. "I knew at that point that no matter what I wanted to accomplish, I could do it with my dog at my side."

Her most recent accomplishments include rowing this fall in one of the sport's premier events: the Head of the Charles Regatta in Boston. Her crew of women over age 50 placed second against some of the best in the country.

Coach Dierdre McLoughlin said Gilbert brings more than muscle to the boat. "It's good to have some people who are physical and physically strong and capable rowers," McLoughlin said. "But the key between a winning crew and not is that mental strength."

And with that mental strength, Gilbert has found ways to brighten the darkness for herself and for others.

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by sam-kiley November 15, 2009 3:13 AM EST
bonjour katie couric

ce petit reportage sur "aerial gilbert", m'a beaucoup émue, quelle femme courageuse,
une volonté de fer, pratiquer ce sport qu'est l'aviron n'est pas facile, elle l'a fait malgré sa cécité, désolée pour l'accident..qui en était la cause.

je vous félicite et vous souhaite une bonne sante et beaucoup de réussite..prenez soin de vous aerial..au revoir
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by nanaclr November 14, 2009 9:04 PM EST
For John Blackstone:

Hello John,
My name is Claire Gilbert, Aerial Gilbert's mother. Congratulations on your presentation of Aerial as the American Spirit last evening on The CBS Evening News with Katie Couric. You did capture her true spirit! Special kudos for your handling of the "eyedrop" story. This is such a sensitive part of her past; a horror for her and terrorizing for all who hear it.
My personal thanks to you, Katie Couric and CBS for selecting my special daughter to showcase to the Nation. Good choice!
Sincerely,
Claire Gilbert

P.S. I also enjoy your work on SUNDAY MORNING, my most favorite program.
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