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GLRF Hosts Booth at 2014 SW Junior Champs

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Members of the San Diego Rowing Club are all smiles after their afternoon victory.  Click here to see all the images.
05 May 2014 - Sacramento; GLRF hosted a booth at the 2014 USRowing Southwest Juniors Regional Championships at Lake Natoma, east of Sacramento, California, United States, 03 - 04 May 2014.

The regatta followed by a week, the 2014 WIRA Championships, held at the same location.

Warm weather brought lots of happy faces as the crews battled it out on the course.  The regatta is so packed with juniors entries that Friday afternoon is devoted to time trials just to sort out the weekend entries.

Athletes, Moms, and Dads visited the GLRF booth, even pushing the ever more wild and crazy spandex on the sometimes shy teammate, son or daugher.  Unlike last year, when GLRF was shamed for displaying the naked calendars at a juniors event, a Juniors coach praised the GLRF presence and commended the many sales items and how they delighted the junior rowers

The big sellers at the GLRF booth were sunglasses, lots of wild and crazy shorts, and the GLRF BiSweptual shirts.


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