Spring Competitive
Mar
3
to May 20

Spring Competitive

All rowers will train indoors until the docks go in at Bryant Lake, and water temperatures are within the guidelines of the club’s safety manual.  Novices (athletes new to rowing this year) will take to the water as conditions permit and all safety criteria are met.

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Ready to Launch
Apr
13

Ready to Launch

Celebrate the year, honor our SENIOR rowers and launch the new rowing season at this annual fundraising event! Mingling begins at 4 p.m. followed by dinner at 5 p.m. and senior speeches. We’ll have raffles and silent auction items, too!

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Summer Competitive
Jun
9
to Aug 16

Summer Competitive

Summer competitive season is our “fun” season. We spend most of our time on the water and head to the Boathouse in inclement weather. We welcome back our Varsity rowers and we welcome new - Novice - rowers! Regattas may include: Duluth International Regatta, Minneapolis Sprints, Chicago Sprints and the Midwest Summer Sprint Championships in Ohio.

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Middle School Rowing Camp
Jun
16
to Jul 25

Middle School Rowing Camp

If you will be 11-13 years of age by the end of the year, join our summer Middle School Camp!  This is a non-competitive, recreational atmosphere for boys and girls (ages 11-13) to learn how to row.  Younger athletes will learn the importance of physical fitness, rowing technique, water safety, and working with others in a fun and positive environment.

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Fall Competitive
Sep
8
to Nov 4

Fall Competitive

Fall season is by and far the team’s favorite racing season. The bedrock of our speed and success is our functional fitness, and the 3-mile distance of the fall races really allow us to showcase that on the water. Not only that, starting out in high school with our team ensures that you will have fast friends not only at your school, but across the entire Twin Cities metro area (we have rowers from over 20 different schools!) Regattas that we may attend include the Milwaukee River Challenge, Head of the Mississippi, Head of the Rock and for select varsity rowers, the Head of the Charles and the Head of the Hooch.

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