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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... [See More]
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... [See More]
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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 w... [See More]
Join us if you are interested in learning a new sport, improving your skills, enjoying the local w... [See More]
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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 m... [See More]
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 m... [See More]
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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 Olym... [See More]
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 Olym... [See More]
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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.
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.
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A recreational rowing program offering new and experienced rowers the opportunity to row in single and double sculls.
The UCLA Recreational program offers an ongoing schedule of single scull learn to row classes.
The UCLA Recreational program offers an ongoing schedule of single scull learn to row classes.
http://marinaaquaticcenter.org/webcam/
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Webcam is positioned on the top of the dockmaster's office and looks out towards the W/NW of the Marina.
UCLA men's and women's crews go out in the morning, usually between 07h00 - 08h30. The Masters go out starting at 06h00 until 09h00.
The Juniors usually row in the late afternoon, after school.
UCLA men's and women's crews go out in the morning, usually between 07h00 - 08h30. The Masters go out starting at 06h00 until 09h00.
The Juniors usually row in the late afternoon, after school.
https://www.glrf.info/alloars/groups/23-whoars-west-hollywood-oars/
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Appearing on the sands of Mother's Beach in Marina Del Rey like Endora's arrival in Samantha’s living room, the West Hollywood Oars was a rowing squad created to compete at the 1998 Amsterdam Gay Games. The name stayed with us through the years and now the squad has become a social group that serves to connect local gay and lesbian rowers, coxi... [See More]
https://www.glrf.info/alloars/groups/2-california-juniors/
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A group for all Under 19 gay and lesbian rowers and their straight allies in California.
Share this group: http://calu19.glrf.info
Share this group: http://calu19.glrf.info
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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 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.