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ROWING RESOURCES: US: Scholastic Rowing Association - juniors
https://www.sraa.net/
A US organization whose primary purpose is the oversight and execution of the SRAA Championship regatta, held every May.
The regatta is regarded as an informal championship for juniors. (under 19 rowing programs).
The website claims that the SRAA has "been the principal source of rules and procedures governing high school rowing." Not so sure about that - USRowing might disagree
The regatta is regarded as an informal championship for juniors. (under 19 rowing programs).
The website claims that the SRAA has "been the principal source of rules and procedures governing high school rowing." Not so sure about that - USRowing might disagree
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