Registration now open
Event Date: July 25, 2010
Location: Noxontown Pond in Middletown, Delaware
Only two entries per club per event (with the exception of singles events)
Athletes may only participate in one singles event.
Max of four events (not counting singles event) per athlete (except coxswains)
This event has entry caps and MAY close before the event deadline so please register early. Once the 94 heats are filled this event will close and go to waitlist registrations.
Team representatives registering online should be prepared to provide the names of specific competitors in each boat and any other required information. Team boats only need to provide the coxswain name and average age. Coaches must however have all athletes sign their waiver at www.rowingwaiver.com
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Monday, May 24, 2010
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Head of the Schuylkill Regatta
The 40th Head of the Schuylkill Regatta takes place on Saturday and Sunday, October 30 and 31.
Registration begins April 20, 2010
Register Here
Registration begins April 20, 2010
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VASRA Walter Mess 2010 Regatta videos
RONIN Racing's facebook page has videos and photos from the April 3, 2010 Virginia Scholastic Rowing Association's Walter Mess Regatta.
Check it out here!
Check it out here!
Bob Spousta Sculling Camp
Join Bob Spousta at his annual OBC Sculling Camp on the Occoquan River this summer!
REGISTER HERE
A little bit about Bob Spousta:
Bob Spousta has become one of the most prominent names in the US rowing community by racking up an impressive string of victories over the years. Twice a member of the US national team during the eighties, Bob also set a world record on the ergometer, has won the prestigious Head of the Charles Regatta eight times in his single (including 1999 and 2000) and currently holds two course records there. Bob was named the Dad Vail Regatta "Coach of the Year" in 1998. Bob currently competes as a member of the Potomac Boat Club. Prior to George Mason, Bob coached at the University of Massachusetts, the University of Nebraska, and T.C. Williams High School.
About the Camp:
There are five sessions offered over a several week period and classes for beginners and intermediate level scullers. These camps are designed to be small in size to allow for one-on-one instruction. Campers will be using boats from the OBC fleet. These sessions meet from 9:45am-2pm.
Goal: To develop individual rowing skills and enable campers to become skilled in handling a single-including water maneuvers, launching and landing, navigation, and safety techniques. Campers will be taped daily to help develop a more efficient sculling stroke. Discussions will be held on how to develop a higher level of strength/fitness to improve individual 'boat moving' ability. Campers will be special OBC members during the camp week only.
Registration Information: Class times and dates MAY be adjusted before the event in order to maximize the amount of time the instructor can spend with each student. You will be contacted BEFORE the event should any changes be made to the schedule.
Please Note: All refund requests made more than seven days prior to the session will be provided minus a 25.00 dollar processing fee.
All refund requests made six days or less prior to the start of the session will only be refuned 50% of the registration fee.
REGISTER HERE
REGISTER HERE
A little bit about Bob Spousta:
Bob Spousta has become one of the most prominent names in the US rowing community by racking up an impressive string of victories over the years. Twice a member of the US national team during the eighties, Bob also set a world record on the ergometer, has won the prestigious Head of the Charles Regatta eight times in his single (including 1999 and 2000) and currently holds two course records there. Bob was named the Dad Vail Regatta "Coach of the Year" in 1998. Bob currently competes as a member of the Potomac Boat Club. Prior to George Mason, Bob coached at the University of Massachusetts, the University of Nebraska, and T.C. Williams High School.
About the Camp:
There are five sessions offered over a several week period and classes for beginners and intermediate level scullers. These camps are designed to be small in size to allow for one-on-one instruction. Campers will be using boats from the OBC fleet. These sessions meet from 9:45am-2pm.
Goal: To develop individual rowing skills and enable campers to become skilled in handling a single-including water maneuvers, launching and landing, navigation, and safety techniques. Campers will be taped daily to help develop a more efficient sculling stroke. Discussions will be held on how to develop a higher level of strength/fitness to improve individual 'boat moving' ability. Campers will be special OBC members during the camp week only.
Registration Information: Class times and dates MAY be adjusted before the event in order to maximize the amount of time the instructor can spend with each student. You will be contacted BEFORE the event should any changes be made to the schedule.
Please Note: All refund requests made more than seven days prior to the session will be provided minus a 25.00 dollar processing fee.
All refund requests made six days or less prior to the start of the session will only be refuned 50% of the registration fee.
REGISTER HERE
Occoquan Masters Sprints
Coming this summer: 2010 Occoquan Masters Sprints Regatta
Register early to reserve your spot as there are space limitations with this race!
REGISTER HERE
The 2010 Occoquan Masters Sprints Regatta, Sunday, July 11 on the beautiful Occoquan Reservoir at Sandy Run Park, Lorton, Virginia. This is the site of the Virginia High School championships, with a full-buoyed 6-lane course, stake-boat starts, smooth water and a grandstand viewing area. Proceeds will help local high school rowing programs.
Entry Limitations: We suggest that no rower should plan to participate in events closer than 60 minutes apart. We plan to have all races start on time, and boats late to the start will not be allowed to race in different heats than scheduled.
The deadline for entries and waivers is July 2, or when 70 races have been created, or when the entry limit dictated by Sandy Run Park has been reached, whichever comes first. The Sandy Run Park entry limit is set based on number of trailers, as well as number of participants. We encourage you to sign up early.
Register early to reserve your spot as there are space limitations with this race!
REGISTER HERE
The 2010 Occoquan Masters Sprints Regatta, Sunday, July 11 on the beautiful Occoquan Reservoir at Sandy Run Park, Lorton, Virginia. This is the site of the Virginia High School championships, with a full-buoyed 6-lane course, stake-boat starts, smooth water and a grandstand viewing area. Proceeds will help local high school rowing programs.
Entry Limitations: We suggest that no rower should plan to participate in events closer than 60 minutes apart. We plan to have all races start on time, and boats late to the start will not be allowed to race in different heats than scheduled.
The deadline for entries and waivers is July 2, or when 70 races have been created, or when the entry limit dictated by Sandy Run Park has been reached, whichever comes first. The Sandy Run Park entry limit is set based on number of trailers, as well as number of participants. We encourage you to sign up early.
Friday, April 2, 2010
Maple Bay Regatta
The 2010 Maple Bay Regatta takes place on April 17, 2010 in Duncan, BC (Canada)
Venue: Quamichan Lake
REGISTER HERE
Venue: Quamichan Lake
REGISTER HERE
Occoquan Masters Sprints
The 2010 Occoquan Masters Sprints Regatta, to be held Sunday, July 11 on the beautiful Occoquan Reservoir at Sandy Run Park, Lorton, Virginia. This is the site of the Virginia High School championships, with a full-buoyed 6-lane course, stake-boat starts, smooth water and a grandstand viewing area. Proceeds will help local high school rowing programs.
REGISTER HERE
REGISTER HERE
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