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Started in 1888, this club has been a resource for rowers in San Diego for over 130 years. The club welcomes all, from beginners to Olympic competitors, with an interest in rowing. It offers regular "learn to row" classes, competitor training for all ages. In addition to hosting the annual "Crew Classic" regatta each March, it hosts Pride Sprints.
At SDRC enjoy year-round on-the-water rowing on beautiful Mission Bay, with lots of birds, seals, and dolphins, as well a great group of friendly rower. The club has a large collection of available boats: singles, doubles, quads, and eights.
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Rowing publication that is primarily targeted at North America.
It captures the energy and excitement of the sport by offering newcomers and experienced rowers with content that informs and inspires.
From the high school walk-on to the veteran single sculler, Rowing News seeks to be the companion piece to a readers’ on-water experience.
Rowing News has been and continues to be a staunch supporter of the LGBTQ rowing community and acceptance and inclusion.
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Community rowing club located in the Los Angeles Marina Del Rey.
The club has 12 boats and offers both recreational and competitive rowing programs. They offer two learn to row programs a year, in the spring and the fall.
The club offers Learn To Row classes twice a year. There are several GLRF members who belong, and it is a very welcoming club.