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The Montreal Rowing Club (MRC) was founded in 1987. We are a non-profit amateur sports organization, managed by a Board of Directors made up of volunteer members. Our mission is to promote and practice rowing, an Olympic sport, in the greater Montreal area.
The club has over 400 annual and summer members, as well as participants in various rowing programs. We offer competitive, masters, recreational, high school, collegiate/university and corporate rowing programs as well as Learn-To-Row courses.
We are located at the Olympic Basin in Montreal, a rowing facility "par excellence". Direct legacy of the 1976 Olympic Games, the Olympic Basin remains the only of its kind in North America.
Our club is the largest rowing club in Quebec, and among the 5 largest rowing clubs in the country. We play an important role in the development of elite rowing athletes in Quebec and Canada. Each year several athletes become member of the provincial, national or Canadian Olympic rowing teams.
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The Marin Rowing Association is a non-profit organization with approximately 125 junior and 200 adult members. Memberships are open to the public.
The club is located in Greenbrae, California, near the intersection of Highway 101 and San Francis Drake Blvd., on the shore of the Corte Madera Creek. Its home race course stretches 2000 meters down the shoreline between the Larkspur Ferry terminal just beyond San Quentin point.
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The Bair Island Aquatic Center (BIAC) enjoys year-round access to protected marine waters and provides a variety of human powered watercraft for member use. BIAC is located in Silicon Valley just upstream from the Port of Redwood City.
Join us if you are interested in learning a new sport, improving your skills, enjoying the local waterways, or racing competitively. BIAC is the place for rowing and paddling on the San Francisco Peninsula.
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The East Bay Rowing Club (formerly the Jack London Aquatic Center) counts about 100 men, women, and junior rowers.
EBRC now hosts annual winter and spring Learn To Row events, as well as one on National Learn To Row Day. Led by an experienced and dedicated coaching staff, the club has steadily made a name for itself, competing and medaling at numerous regional regattas, as well as participating in friendly scrimmages with other local clubs. EBRC competes on the national level with regular entries at the San Diego Crew Classic and Boston’s Head Of The Charles Regatta.
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Los Gatos Rowing Club has been home to South Bay rowing for almost 35 years. Started in 1979, the club has trained and coached over 2500 student athletes on Lexington Reservoir.
Along the way, our junior rowers have won numerous national titles, our alumni have rowed at many of the top colleges in the nation and competed on the Olympic and world stage.
Our Adult Masters Program offers both competitive sweep rowing and sculling programs.
LGRC's community involvement includes various Outreach Programs such as Wounded Warriors and Row 2 Recovery for cancer survivors and their friends and families. Come join us on the water
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KCRC is open to all individuals, regardless of race, gender, ethnic background, sexual orientation, economic status, or athletic ability. If you're willing to work hard and support your teammates, there's a place for you at KCRC. Members are required to complete a U.S. Rowing waiver, pay membership fees and boat storage (if applicable), become familiar with KCRC rules and safety procedures, and demonstrate proficient rowing skill OR complete a beginner rowing clinic. Club membership is not required for learn-to-row sessions or beginner clinics.
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Rowing club located on the upper Seine, southeast of Paris and about halfway to Fontainebleau.
Welcomes juniors, masters, adaptive rowers, and competitive rowers.
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The Canterbury Rowing Club offers novice, junior, adult, and elite rowing programmes. They are very proud of their fleet of KIRS boats.
Their membership includes life members, active & social rowers, including school members, and coaches.
Unique among rowing clubs (at least outside of New Zealand) is the membership feature that covers regatta entries, fees to Rowing New Zealand and the Cantebury Rowing Association, as well as administrative fees and boat maintenance.
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Juniors club located on the Oakland Estuary in the San Francisco Bay Area, California.
Artemis Rowing was founded in 2011 and has grown into an incredible team of hardworking youth from all over the East Bay. We have high expectations for our rowers, and they train hard to achieve their best.