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Spring Break Training in Tennessee: Last minute reminders

by CRRC Administrator | Apr 5, 2017 | General Interest, Junior Rowing, Rowers

The bus to Tennessee ROLLS at 6:30AM on Friday. Please arrive at the bus NO LATER than 6:15AM to secure your seat (he or she who is last to arrive is guaranteed the spot closest to the bathroom – just sayin’) The bus departs from Pick ‘n Save parking lot,...

We head to Tennessee in less than two weeks!

by CRRC Administrator | Mar 27, 2017 | Junior Rowing, Rowers

Before rowers may board the bus rowers must have: ALL registration forms completed and registration fees paid Camp Randall Rowing Club Athlete Code of Conduct signed by rower and parent Electronic US rowing waiver signed Attendance Policy signed by rower and parent...

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617 North Shore Drive,
Madison, WI 53703
1-571-455-3177

Camp Randall Rowing, Inc., (Camp Randall) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation that has grown from an informally organized rowing club formed in 1995 into a community-wide volunteer organization offering junior competitive, senior, development camp and learn to row programs. Camp Randall’s primary purpose is to foster national and international rowing by supporting and developing amateur athletes for national and international competition in the sport of rowing. The overall purpose of all the programs is to encourage, develop, instruct and train young men and women in the sport of competitive rowing; to encourage and develop community-wide amateur competition in the sport of rowing; to solicit scholarships to support Junior and Middle School rowers and WeCanRow participants who otherwise would never have an opportunity to participate in the sport, and finally to promote lifelong healthy activities through an understanding and appreciation of the sport of rowing.

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