Junior Rowing

Rowing is an amazing sport that never fails to challenge the body, mind, and soul of its participants. At Albany Rowing Center, junior rowers gain strength, perseverance, and passion for the sport as they are coached to perform their best and perhaps discover that their best far exceeds their original expectations.

Junior rowing at ARC has become very competitive at New York State Scholastic Rowing Association Championships and at the USRowing National Youth Championships and other regional and national events. Many ARC rowers participate in USRowing Olympic Selection Camps, go on to row in college and compete at national and international events.

ARC recognizes that excellence does not appear but must be fostered in each rower so that individual and team goals can be set and accomplished. Rowers of all levels, from the beginner to the experienced, are coached to reach their potential. Juniors ages 11-18 are all given the opportunity to learn to row and compete.

High School Rowing

High School rowers, from Novice to Varsity, will row competitively in the Spring and Fall. Non-competitive rowing is an option only in summer. Competitive rowers are divided into appropriate groups and boats based on their performance, erg times and commitment levels. Each group will focus on developing technique and fitness.

All rowers in their first year of rowing are novice rowers. These rowers work on improving technique, erg scores and general fitness. Novices row in some competitive regattas. Rowers are assessed regularly and evaluated for moving into the Varsity group. The Varsity group includes those who have achieved criteria set by the head coach, including reaching competitive erg scores, skill levels and commitment levels. This group will practice six times a week and compete at regional and national championships.

Coxswains - ARC also offers students the opportunity to learn coxswain skills. The coxswain is an essential part of sweep rowing, as essential as the rowers themselves. The job of the coxswain is to steer the boat, help the crew keep the cadence, calls out instructions and the stroke rating. The coxswain must be a good communicator.

2010 Dates and Dues

Juniors Schedule for 2010

Spring Summer Fall
Dates March 15 - May 31 June 14 - July 30 August 23 - November 5
Weekdays Mon-Fri
4:15 - 6:00 p.m.
Mon-Fri
4:15 - 6:00 p.m. until June 26, then 7:00-9:00 a.m. daily
Mon-Fri
4:15 - 6:00 p.m.
Weekend Sat
9:00-11:00 a.m.
Sat
9:00-11:00 a.m.
Sat
9:00-11:00 a.m.
Rower Dues* $450* $380*
7 weeks
$450*
Coxswain Dues* $100* $100* $100*
Regatta Fee $75 Costs for Henley will be determined prior to regatta $75

* Regatta fees are not included in dues.

Coaches

Registration

Fall registrations are due August 23. Rowers will not be allowed to row until registration materials and payment are submitted.

Please mail completed registration forms to:

    Organization of Adirondack Rowers and Scullers
    Albany Rowing Center C/O Bierman
    111 Read Road,
    Glenmont, NY 12077

Questions

Planned Regatta Schedule

Spring

Emma Willard April 10
Saratoga Invitational April 24 & 25
Sectionals (Niskayuna) May 1 & 2
States (Saratoga) May 8 & 9
Northeast Regional May 15 & 16
Pittsford May 29 & 30
National Learn to Row Day June 5

Summer

Independence Day (Philly) July 2 - 4
Canadian Henley (Ontario) August 2 - 9

Fall

Head of the Hudson September 25
Housatonic October 9
Head of the Charles October 23 & 24
Head of the Fish October 30 & 31