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Provides information about recreational and competitive rowing, coaching, and refereeing.
A non-profit, educational organization that provides a safe and affordable opportunity to anyone who is interested in rowing, regardless of age, gender, physical ability, or rowing experience.
A recreational and competitive rowing club. Includes information on membership, regattas, programs and links.
A non-profit membership organization offering recreational and competitive rowing on Town Lake in Austin, Texas. The club offers Learn to Row classes for sculling and sweep rowing and hosts two regattas each year.
Founded in 1853, and is the oldest rowing club in America. Home to several college and high school rowing teams on the Schuylkill River.
Offers programs in sweep rowing, sculling, and paddling out of Redwood City, California. Includes news, membership information, and details for each program.
Located in Houston, Texas. A non-profit club located in the Clear Lake area. Members' rowing objectives range from racing to exercising to recreation. The club offers both sweep and sculling classes.
Offers rowing opportunities for recreational and competitive rowers in the local Colorado area. Includes FAQ, class information, rules, and directions to the Boulder Reservoir. Also provides racing and regatta information.
Four season program, mainly for youth, but also adult learn-to-row and collegiate programs in the summer.
Competitive sweep rowing in Princeton, New Jersey.
Located in Cleveland, Ohio. An umbrella organization for rowing in the Greater Cleveland Area.
Located in Columbia, South Carolina. Includes news and announcements, schedule, FAQs, gallery and rowing links.
Located in Crystal Lake, Illinois. A non-profit organization that provides competitive and recreational sculling and rowing for all ages. Provides rowing classes for new-comers to the sport.
Located in Washington DC. News, club membership, calendar, links, and programs.
Offers sweep rowing and sculling, beginner lessons, masters, and serious competition. Home of the Subaru Head of the Des Moines Regatta.
The club, located on the Erie Canal, offers competitive high school rowing programs, as well as summer adult learn-to-row and recreational rowing programs. New York.
The governing body of scholastic-aged youth rowing in the state of Florida. Organizes a spring regatta schedule and maintains a contact list of Florida high school and youth teams.
Rows on both the scenic environment of the downtown Trinity River and on Lake Worth. Club is open to both competitive and recreational rowing. Located in Fort Worth, Texas.
Located in Poughkeepsie, New York. A community rowing club providing youth, open, masters and adaptive rowing opportunities.
Offers Masters club rowing programs, sweep and scull, in Oakland, California. Learn to row or row with an organized program. Host of the Head of the Estuary (3 miles in October) and Lake Merritt Sprints (1000 meters in July/August). Site of the Masters Nationals in 2000.
A competitive rowing club located in Seattle, Washington. Teamwork is the focus in this highly motivated and results oriented club.
The club's primary purpose is to further the sport of rowing in the greater Seattle area. The scope of activities extends from the training of persons who have never rowed before to the training and development of Olympic caliber rowers. Includes programs for recreational and competitive rowing for adults of all ages.
Home to competitive and recreational rowing and paddling in Chicago, Illinois.
Founded in 1968 and is based in Greenbrae, California, with Junior and Advanced Master rowing teams.
Information about programs, learn-to-row classes, and membership. Located in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Located in St. Paul, Minnesota, the club offers competitive and recreational rowing.
A rowing club located in Rutherford New Jersey. Competitive rowing for New York and New Jersey.
Located in Petaluma, California. Includes information and links on the club, the Petaluma River, San Francisco Bay Area racing, sculling, and links.
Founded in 1986 by two local residents, a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to promoting excellence in the sport of rowing for all age groups. Located in Norwalk, Connecticut.
Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Conducts rowing programs and maintains a rowing course and training site on Melton Hill Lake. Course description and location, organization news and information, photos, spring training information for schools and colleges, and schedule of upcoming regattas.
The official site of the Orlando Area Rowing Society.
OBC is a community rowing club located on the Occoquan Reservoir at Sandy Run, committed to promoting recreational and competitive rowing in the Northern Virginia region.
History, operation, and membership of the club that rows wooden boats (gigs and wherry).
Founded in 1985 in Sausalito, California. Dedicated to sculling on open water and offers memberships and instruction at all levels. Is a dealer for the Maas Boat Company.
Located along the Boathouse Row in Philadelphia, with several Olympic victories.
Masters sculling and sweep rowing on the Hudson River from Piermont, 15 miles north of New York City.
A non-profit organization dedicated to supporting youth rowing in Pittsford, New York and the surrounding area. Includes a calendar and information about summer programs.
An online news community focused on the sport of rowing, and published for members and friends of Potomac Boat Club in Washington, DC.
Includes group information and contact form, local programs and scheduled races.
Based in the Port of Sacramento. Offers a wide variety of options for rowers, from highly competitive Masters to recreational rowers, and junior, novice and learn-to-row programs.
Located in Cambridge, Massachusetts for experienced sweep rowers and scullers. Founded in 1869.
Offers various levels of rowing in Ashland, Oregon.
Support high school crew programs within the rowing community, set rules and procedures governing high school rowing and run the regatta every May, determining the North American Champions.
Founded in 1858, Schuylkill Navy is the oldest amateur athletic governing body in the United States and comprises the ten clubs of Boathouse Row.
The Club promotes and teaches rowing in the St. Louis area. It includes a nationally competitive junior program, a growing masters program as well as recreational rowing. Includes information on the programs, how to join, as well as day to day matters in the club.
Located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Includes club news, programs, links, rowing camps, and races.
Provides information and instruction for rowers in Northwest Ohio. Based in Toledo, Ohio.
Community rowing club with High School and Masters focus. General information, contacts, and links.
Built in 1882, the Undine Boathouse stands as one of the best preserved works of Frank Furness, a Philadelphian and respected American architect. It is the home of the club.
Home to several scholastic rowing programs and hosts the annual Thomas Eakins Head of the Schuylkill Regatta.
One of the most recognized rowing club in the United States, located on Boathouse Row, Philadelphia.
Encompasses rowing teams from secondary schools. Includes regatta schedules and results, links to team web sites, and VASRA information.
A member of United States Rowing Association. Offers rowing lessons and opportunities for both sculling and sweep rowing in north central Iowa.
Located in Buffalo, New York. Find information on history, membership, news, events and contacts.
Located in Cleveland, Ohio. With more than 500 members, the association hosts a very successful competitive program and one of the largest recreational programs in the nation.
A competitive masters rowing club located on the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon.
Provides information about recreational and competitive rowing, coaching, and refereeing.
Offers various levels of rowing in Ashland, Oregon.
History, operation, and membership of the club that rows wooden boats (gigs and wherry).
OBC is a community rowing club located on the Occoquan Reservoir at Sandy Run, committed to promoting recreational and competitive rowing in the Northern Virginia region.
Offers rowing opportunities for recreational and competitive rowers in the local Colorado area. Includes FAQ, class information, rules, and directions to the Boulder Reservoir. Also provides racing and regatta information.
The official site of the Orlando Area Rowing Society.
Located in Crystal Lake, Illinois. A non-profit organization that provides competitive and recreational sculling and rowing for all ages. Provides rowing classes for new-comers to the sport.
Information about programs, learn-to-row classes, and membership. Located in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
A non-profit, educational organization that provides a safe and affordable opportunity to anyone who is interested in rowing, regardless of age, gender, physical ability, or rowing experience.
A competitive masters rowing club located on the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon.
Rows on both the scenic environment of the downtown Trinity River and on Lake Worth. Club is open to both competitive and recreational rowing. Located in Fort Worth, Texas.
An online news community focused on the sport of rowing, and published for members and friends of Potomac Boat Club in Washington, DC.
Founded in 1985 in Sausalito, California. Dedicated to sculling on open water and offers memberships and instruction at all levels. Is a dealer for the Maas Boat Company.
Home to several scholastic rowing programs and hosts the annual Thomas Eakins Head of the Schuylkill Regatta.
Located in St. Paul, Minnesota, the club offers competitive and recreational rowing.
Home to competitive and recreational rowing and paddling in Chicago, Illinois.
Offers Masters club rowing programs, sweep and scull, in Oakland, California. Learn to row or row with an organized program. Host of the Head of the Estuary (3 miles in October) and Lake Merritt Sprints (1000 meters in July/August). Site of the Masters Nationals in 2000.
Located in Columbia, South Carolina. Includes news and announcements, schedule, FAQs, gallery and rowing links.
A rowing club located in Rutherford New Jersey. Competitive rowing for New York and New Jersey.
Four season program, mainly for youth, but also adult learn-to-row and collegiate programs in the summer.
Located in Buffalo, New York. Find information on history, membership, news, events and contacts.
Located in Poughkeepsie, New York. A community rowing club providing youth, open, masters and adaptive rowing opportunities.
Provides information and instruction for rowers in Northwest Ohio. Based in Toledo, Ohio.
The Club promotes and teaches rowing in the St. Louis area. It includes a nationally competitive junior program, a growing masters program as well as recreational rowing. Includes information on the programs, how to join, as well as day to day matters in the club.
Located in Petaluma, California. Includes information and links on the club, the Petaluma River, San Francisco Bay Area racing, sculling, and links.
Encompasses rowing teams from secondary schools. Includes regatta schedules and results, links to team web sites, and VASRA information.
Community rowing club with High School and Masters focus. General information, contacts, and links.
Masters sculling and sweep rowing on the Hudson River from Piermont, 15 miles north of New York City.
The club, located on the Erie Canal, offers competitive high school rowing programs, as well as summer adult learn-to-row and recreational rowing programs. New York.
Located in Cleveland, Ohio. With more than 500 members, the association hosts a very successful competitive program and one of the largest recreational programs in the nation.
The governing body of scholastic-aged youth rowing in the state of Florida. Organizes a spring regatta schedule and maintains a contact list of Florida high school and youth teams.
A non-profit membership organization offering recreational and competitive rowing on Town Lake in Austin, Texas. The club offers Learn to Row classes for sculling and sweep rowing and hosts two regattas each year.
Founded in 1968 and is based in Greenbrae, California, with Junior and Advanced Master rowing teams.
Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Conducts rowing programs and maintains a rowing course and training site on Melton Hill Lake. Course description and location, organization news and information, photos, spring training information for schools and colleges, and schedule of upcoming regattas.
Offers programs in sweep rowing, sculling, and paddling out of Redwood City, California. Includes news, membership information, and details for each program.
A non-profit organization dedicated to supporting youth rowing in Pittsford, New York and the surrounding area. Includes a calendar and information about summer programs.
Founded in 1853, and is the oldest rowing club in America. Home to several college and high school rowing teams on the Schuylkill River.
Located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Includes club news, programs, links, rowing camps, and races.
Located in Washington DC. News, club membership, calendar, links, and programs.
Located in Cambridge, Massachusetts for experienced sweep rowers and scullers. Founded in 1869.
A member of United States Rowing Association. Offers rowing lessons and opportunities for both sculling and sweep rowing in north central Iowa.
One of the most recognized rowing club in the United States, located on Boathouse Row, Philadelphia.
Includes group information and contact form, local programs and scheduled races.
Located in Cleveland, Ohio. An umbrella organization for rowing in the Greater Cleveland Area.
Offers sweep rowing and sculling, beginner lessons, masters, and serious competition. Home of the Subaru Head of the Des Moines Regatta.
Based in the Port of Sacramento. Offers a wide variety of options for rowers, from highly competitive Masters to recreational rowers, and junior, novice and learn-to-row programs.
A competitive rowing club located in Seattle, Washington. Teamwork is the focus in this highly motivated and results oriented club.
Located in Houston, Texas. A non-profit club located in the Clear Lake area. Members' rowing objectives range from racing to exercising to recreation. The club offers both sweep and sculling classes.
Founded in 1986 by two local residents, a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to promoting excellence in the sport of rowing for all age groups. Located in Norwalk, Connecticut.
Founded in 1858, Schuylkill Navy is the oldest amateur athletic governing body in the United States and comprises the ten clubs of Boathouse Row.
Competitive sweep rowing in Princeton, New Jersey.
A recreational and competitive rowing club. Includes information on membership, regattas, programs and links.
Located along the Boathouse Row in Philadelphia, with several Olympic victories.
Built in 1882, the Undine Boathouse stands as one of the best preserved works of Frank Furness, a Philadelphian and respected American architect. It is the home of the club.
Support high school crew programs within the rowing community, set rules and procedures governing high school rowing and run the regatta every May, determining the North American Champions.
The club's primary purpose is to further the sport of rowing in the greater Seattle area. The scope of activities extends from the training of persons who have never rowed before to the training and development of Olympic caliber rowers. Includes programs for recreational and competitive rowing for adults of all ages.
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