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Dear rowing enthusiasts,

 

Hereby we would like to invite you, your association and fellow rowing enthusiasts to attend and participate in the EuroGames 2022 Love to Move in Nijmegen from 27 July to 30 July 2022.

 

The EuroGames are an annual inclusive sports event; the edition in Nijmegen offers 19 different sports and expects around 2,000 participants of all levels, from beginner to advanced, to attend. For more information on this amazing meeting between sport fans, please visit www.eurogames2022.eu. All athletes are welcome! The EuroGames are an outstanding example of an event for the LGBTQI+ community and is thoroughly supported by the European Gay and Lesbian Sports Federation in particular.

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RV de Waal, RV De Drie Provinciën and NSRV Phocas will organize a regatta during the EuroGames 2022! This regatta will take place along the Spiegelwaal in Nijmegen on 28, 29 and 30 July 2022. The various races will be held over 750 meters at a beautiful location right next to the historical city centre of Nijmegen. You can find the tournament details, costs and schedule on www.eurogames2022.eu/sports/rowing.

 

We would be incredibly honoured and pleased to meet you and your fellow rowers in Nijmegen. Furthermore, numerous fun side events will be organised during the sports tournament. Prior to the EuroGames you might want to enjoy the festivities of/or take part in the 104th 4Days Marches, the world’s largest walking achievement event (www.4daagse.nl). Or you can travel to Amsterdam after the EuroGames, to attend the Pride Amsterdam from 30 July to 7 August (https://pride.amsterdam/).Nijmegen_cityview_sm.jpg

To ensure a great event, we wish to invite as many rowers as possible from all over Europe. Will you help us to reach all the rowers we can? If so, please share this e-mail with as many rowers, umpires and others associated with rowing as you can.

 

You can register via the website and also find more information there. We will keep you informed.

 

Met vriendelijke groet,

With kind regards,

 

Céderique Ortmans,

Coordinator Rowing EuroGames 2022 Nijmegen

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T: +31 6 53 40 40 31

E: rowing@eurogames2022.eu

W: www.eurogames2022.eu

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It’s time. We need to call it, and we’re not talking about the election. The Gay + Lesbian Rowing Federation has come to the conclusion that the 2021 Sin City Erg must be canceled. This decision was not taken lightly, and it is particularly difficult just as we were starting to create momentum for the Sin City Erg event. 2021 would have been our second year to run the competition and it is unique in that our erg competition, focused on lgbtq+ participation, includes men, women, and non-binary categories, and we offer both individual and team competition. A team category allows clubs to compete amongst each other (in 2x and 4x) as well as providing an opportunity for teammates to support their LGBTQ+ club members by participating in their squad or team.

 

We do plan to host 2022 Sin City Erg in Las Vegas, United States on 16 January 2022, and we encourage anyone interested in learning more about the event to subscribe to our email list for updates and announcements.

 

Although there is a set of decision making protocols published by various national rowing federations for rowing competitions, our concerns about the 2021 event began to develop with the publication of an article on 02 April 2020 in Science Magazine, suggesting that the coronavirus spreads through the aerosolization of the virus.

 

As rowers, we all know how hard we’re breathing when doing a piece on the erg. Then more news began to emerge about super spreader events at choral events where people are exhaling forcefully. Over the next few months, the media and the focus of the coronavirus spread turned away from touching infected surfaces to wearing masks to avoid catching or spreading the virus. The issue culminated with the American president, Donald Trump, contracting the virus, and no mention in any media article was made of him or anyone around him having contracted the virus from touching an infected surface or from touching their faces or eyes. To us, it doesn’t seem like an indoor rowing event is well suited in the current Covid-19 environment.

 

Certainly, clubs do have outdoor erg sessions, even before the emergence of the coronavirus. To safely host an outdoor rowing event, competitors would have to be spaced at least six feet apart, and given what we now know about the aerosolization of Covid-19, the ergs would have to be spread much further apart. A recent article in MSN News published on 13 October 2020 does support the possibility of hosting an outdoor event. However, an erg competition requires that all the rowing machines be wired together and to a computer. There is a minimum distance from the computer to the first rowing machine and also between the machines.

 

The competitive fervor of the event comes from the close side-by-side proximity of the competitors as well as the visual display of progress of the competitors in a racetrack-like display projected on a screen. It is difficult to project the race display indoors and to try to display the video outdoors would be extremely challenging.

 

If an outdoor rowing event is pursued, then there is the weather, either too hot or perhaps too rainy, which in both cases is probable in Las Vegas in January. Finally, there is the issue of masks which seem antithetical to rowing fast on an erg, and even if we could hold an event with masks, the burden of ensuring everyone, spectator and competitor, is wearing a mask [properly, over nose and mouth] makes the event extremely challenging, potentially a liability for GLRF, and turns the event from enthusiasm into unpleasant enforcement.

 

We held out hope that perhaps a vaccine would emerge that would allow the Sin City Erg to proceed but three media articles spread really cold water on that arousing hope:

We also have subscriptions to daily email updates from the New York Times Coronavirus Briefing and the Los Angeles Times Coronavirus Today. The news in the past few weeks has been extremely discouraging as the rate of new infections has risen at an alarming rate. Two recent media articles about the rise of the infections helped cement our decision to cancel:

Finally, we found this Motley Fool article dated 06 October 2020 that paints a bleak picture of how Clark County and the City of Las Vegas are embracing a virus-safe environment.

 

All of these factors point to the possibility of infections among spectators, volunteers, and participants. For us, even one infection is too many.

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As most rowers are aware, a cascade of rowing regatta cancellations has occurred in the past 30 days around the world.

 

GLRF has been monitoring the Eurogames 2020 website for any updates. On 16 April 2020, the Eurogames 2020 organization announced the postponment of the event with no proposed or published future date. If you read the news announcement, it implies that the Eurogames 2020 organizing committee is hoping to bump their event into 2021, thereby pushing future Eurogames events further out.

 

Of equal importance is the legal terms of the status of the event: postponed and not cancelled. This affects any athlete who has registered and paid. In effect, it delays or prevents the automatic issuance of refunds. The language of the Eurogames 2020 announcement about refunds appears bewildering. They state that while the event is in the postponment status, there is no effect [change] on potential refunds. However, if you read their earlier news post, Eurogames 2020 did change the terms and conditions such that the regular cancellation deadline has been moved back to 30 June 2020.

 

Still confused? If we are correctly connecting the dots, an athlete who has registered may request a cancellation refund, if they want, between now and 30 June 2020. Reading the Terms section of the website, section 7, Cancellation Policy:

  • if you cancel by 30 June 2020, you get a 50% refund of the 'participation fee' which is Euro 80 for EGLSF members and Euro 100 for non-EGLSF members. The terms do not address the sports fee, which for rowing is Euro 20. The terms seem to imply that sports fees, similar to purchased tickets, are non-refundable.
  • if you cancel after 30 June 2020, you can get a 50% refund but only if you provide proof of illness.
  • if the event is cancelled by Eurogames 2020 organizers, a refund of at least 70% of all fees will be made (implying that the refund could be more, and since they say "all fees," that might include the sports fees.)

Obviously, an event cancellation means a huge loss of income to Eurogames 2020 and that explains their deliberate use of the term postponment. This is no different than the San Diego Crew Classic which canceled their event this spring. In the Crew Classic email that was sent to vendors, they asked vendors to forego a refund and receive a 50% discount on a vendor booth for 2021. The Crew Classic organizing committee, while not sharing the actual financials, implied in their email that the event cancellation would have a massive financial impact on their organization and their ability to host the event going forward.

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The Gay + Lesbian Rowing Federation is very excited to announce our partnership with Rowing The World.  This rowing travel company specializes in trips for rowers in many destinations around the world.  Because many gay and lesbian (LGBTQ+) travelers enjoy an opportunity to travel with like-minded members of their community, we thought it would be brilliant to create an LGBTQ+ focused rowing tour. 

 

The Rowing The World tours are full package vacations (holidays).  The first LGBTQ+-focused trip will be magical Lago Maggiore in northern Italy, with a 7-day rowing tour beginning 27 September 2020. http://lgbtrowingtour.glrf.info  Everyone is welcome to enjoy the trip.  You certainly do not have to be a member of the Gay + Lesbian Rowing Federation.  However, one of the benefits of our partnership with Rowing The World is a CDN$100 discount for GLRF OnTheWater members for the trip.

 

Although GLRF OnTheWater members do receive a tour discount, there are no revenue sharing arrangements with Rowing The World. All participants, including GLRF staff, pay the same tour price. For GLRF, the partnership creates an additional benefit for its members, to enjoy rowing in a recreational format with a community-focused environment. Note that Rowing The World offers a further discount if five or more members join the tour from one club.  

 

Please consider subscribing to the customized e-newsletter created for the GLRF-RowingTheWorld partnership so that you can keep up to date on future trips. http://rowingtheworldnews.glrf.info  If you subscribe, please know that your email will only be used to send information on Rowing The World trips.  It will not be sold or used by any third-party vendors.

 

If you or any of your club members have any questions, please contact Rowing The World at https://rowingtheworld.com/contact/  and you can also use this link to sign up for their general email list.

 

Here is a link to the poster promoting the rowing tour.  We hope you will post it at your club or forward it along to your members.

 

Ciao!

 

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Rowing The World has published a special discount for rowers interested in the Lake Maggiore LGBTQ+ rowing tour. Here is the excerpt from their most recent newsletter.

 

Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales are becoming ubiquitous, so we thought that we would catch that wave (yeah, I keep thinking back to crossing the bar in Noosa). This year we have two speciality tours: Women's Only on the Thames and the LGBQ+ focused rowing tour on Lago Maggiore. Register by midnight on Monday 02 December for either and enjoy a $100 or 85 € discount. Did you know that Air Canada and other airlines also have sales on right now?

 

Fantastico!!!

 

Meraviglioso!!!

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This just in from Marlene Royle!

The 2018-2019 Florida Rowing Center Season's online registration is now open.

 

Opening day: Friday, 21 December 2018

Closing day: Sunday, 28 April 2019

Click here to register for your session.

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Work with our top notch coaching staff to raise your sculling to the next level.

Read about the Florida Rowing Center's Professional Coaching Staff.

Tuition includes:coaching, videotaping with critique, use of Florida Rowing Center's equipment for the on-water sessions daily hot breakfast with the coaches and other students a Florida Rowing Center T-shirt. A 10% discount is applied if booked one month in advance. We also offer group rates.

For program questions please email: info@floridarowingcenter.com

211 Palm Beach/Treasure Coast PO Box 3588 Lantana, FL 33465

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Rowers will be able to register for the rowing regatta for the Paris 2018 Gay Games starting on 04 September 2017.
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Since the regatta is being presented within the Gay Games multi-sport event, rowers will need to register as a participant for the 2018 Gay Games. This means each competitor has to pay a participant fee and a sports fee.

 

The participant fee is a fixed fee that provides your pass to the Gay Games event, and is currently listed at Euros 160. That fee is time and subscription based and will increase to Euros 175 on 01 Oct 2017 or earlier if subscription levels reach the next benchmark. Even though rowing is only now being opened for registration, Paris 2018 has said rowers must pay the current participant fee of Euros 160 instead of the initial participant fee of Euros 120.

 

The rowing fee will be offered at a discounted fee of Euros 70 from 04 Sep 2017 - 24 Sep 2017. After that, the rowing sports fee will be Euros 90.

 

It is important to note that the rowing page of the Paris 2018 website indicates the maximum participant level is 250 participants. Update 19 Sep 2017: this maximum participant setting was originally posted at 100, and in typical right hand/left hand fashion, the web programmers inputted that as a maximum of 100 when the regatta committee had tried to communicate that number was a minimum. The

 

Initial indications are that boat rental fees will be included in the rowing sports fee. However, that may change and competitors need to be aware of that fact.

 

The Paris 2018 website lists exchange rates that are out of date. Listed below are the current exchange rate for rowers. Keep in mind that credit card companies will charge a higher exchange rate than what is listed here, for their profit:

  • Australia: EU 1 = AUD 1.51
  • Canada: EU 1 = CAD 1.517.44
  • Denmark: EU 1 = DKK 1
  • New Zealand: EU 1 = NZD 1.6
  • Sweden: EU 1 = SEK 9.50
  • United Kingdom: EU 1 = GBP 0.92
  • United States: EU 1 = USD 1.19

The regatta will be held on the Lac de Vaires-sur-Marne (otherwise known as Lac de Chelles-Vaires). The venue, originally built as part of the Paris 2012 bid for the Olympics, will be the site for the 2024 summer Olympics rowing, canoe, and kayak competitions.. The site is currently under construction to add a 250 meter white water slalom course, media spaces, and accommodation for athletes. Construction is scheduled to be completed in 2018.

 

The Paris 2018 regatta will offer events in open and masters categories in the following boat classes:

  • single (1X)
  • double (2X)
  • pair (2-)
  • quad (4X)
  • four (4-)
  • eight (8+)

GLRF members can join the All Oars group for Paris 2018 - http://paris2018regattagroup.glrf.info

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Craftsbury is nice but there are some other sculling clinics that are pretty nice. London in the summer is nice. Combine a Tideway Summer Sculling Course with a vacation in England, Scotland, or Wales, and well, you have a very nice getaway planned.

 

But wait, you haven't tried the grey stuff - it's delicious, ask the dishes! Yes, airfares to Europe are super cheap, and the Brexit effect has made spending in the UK affordable.

 

What's not to like?!

 

Tideway Scullers School

 

Summer Sculling Courses On the Tideway at Chiswick

 

The Alec Hodges Courses are week-long intensive courses at Tideway Scullers School, the country’s foremost sculling club.

 

Courses are open to athletes of any sculling ability, both rowers and scullers, adult and junior, including beginners.

 

Summer course 1: 31 July-4 August

Junior advanced course: 7-11 August

Summer course 2: 14-18 August

Summer course 3: 28 August–1 September

 

The students will focus primarily on single sculling, working with a team of professional coaches, several with international-level experience. The curriculum will include video analysis, basic rigging, navigation on the tidal Thames, and racing (both time trial and side by side).

 

The price for the week is £360, if payment is made before 31 May (£375 thereafter). For more details please go to the Sculling Courses page of our website, http://tidewaysculle...cullingcourses/

and download an application form and the introductory membership form, which include the details of how to pay.

 

For any queries, email us at scullingcourses@tidewayscullers.com

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On 06 April 2017, the organizing staff of the 2017 Miami Outgames made the difficult decision to cancel the rowing regatta planned for the 2017 Miami Outgames. The executive committee and the board of directors took the action after comparing the current and projected registration numbers with the fixed costs involved in hosting the event.

 

Since the event was not being hosted organically by the Miami Rowing Club, the Outgames staff was forced to rent the rowing club facility from the City of Miami Beach. Additionally, the cost of setting the course in Key Biscayne Bay was significant. The organizers had also hired an experienced rowing coach to assist with running the regatta.

 

In a phone call with the Miami Outgames sports director, Jordan Sellers, GLRF was told that the decision by one, large rowing club to withdraw from the regatta made the regatta appear to be economically ill advised.

 

The Miami Outgames was particularly saddened to make the decision after having worked so hard to properly structure the regatta after consultations with GLRF. The event had received sanctioning from USRowing, boat rentals had been secured from two US boat manufacturers (a logistical task that was already underway in moving boats from the West Coast to the East Coast), a full jury of referees had been secured, and the event had been registered with Regatta Central (one of the US electronic regatta registration systems).

 

Rowers who had registered with the 2017 Miami Outgames will be able to receive full refunds, for both the participant fee and the sports. Additionally, boat rental fees paid through Regatta Central will also be refunded.

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The Florida Rowing Center is eagerly awaiting the completion of their new boathouse on Lake Wellington in West Palm Beach Florida. The boathouse is part of a new community center complex and will feature two boat bays. For those FRC alumni who are holding their breath, the boathouse is located just feet away from the old outdoor awning where the sculls were housed.

 

The fully enclosed boathouse has two roll up doors and wheeled racks for the brand new shells that are featured at the start of each season.

 

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Speaking of which, the 2016 - 2017 season opening day is 16 Dec 2016 and will run through 30 Apr 2017.

 

The rowing center offers three programs:

  • 3-day session
  • 4-day session
  • 7-day session

Within those programs, the center offers three class options:

  1. Sculling Camp
  2. Beginner, Learn-to-scull
  3. Experienced sculler

Each participant receives individualized coaching, videotaping with critique and take-home video, use of the rowing center's equipment, daily hot breakfast, and of course, a FRC t-shirt.

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The

2017 World Outgames has opened registration for the 26 May - 04 June 2017 event.

 

Early bird participant registration is available now through 29 August 2016 (well, ... they said in the announcement ... before 30 August 2016) for US$150. They are also offering a deferred payment plan of 40/30/30, with 40% due upfront and then the balance due, in equal payments, in the next 60 days, or 40% due now, 30% due in another 30 days, and then the final 30% due in another 30 days after that.

 

On 30 August 2016, the participant registration fee will be US$250. Keep in mind that we are emphasizing 'participant' because there are two fees, a general participant fee that allows one individual to just be part of the World Outgames, as in participate. Then there are sport-specific fees for each sport. For rowing, the sports fee is US$125. From our read, it appears each participant can register for as many rowing events as they want.

 

We started a registration because a search of the website does not actually show either the participation fee or the individual sports fees. The participant registration fee information came from an email.

 

As usual for rowing events at gay multi-sport events, there is no rowing-industry electronic registration. Instead you register yourself as a participant and then you select one or more sports. Attached are several printscreens of the registration process to prepare you for how the registration works. For rowers, you can check up to three forms of rowing:

  • rowing (which means for single scullers)
  • rowing pairs (which means for those wanting to row in a 2x or a 2-)
  • rowing teams (which applies to those wanting to row in a 4+ or an 8+)

The registration part of the website appears to be running on a separate software script. There does not appear to be any help screens or FAQ or help pop up buttons. For individual rowers who will all eventually be registering, the registration screens can be/will be daunting/confusing. What we suggest is to just register your participant part first, and then come back to add your rowing selections later. Why? If you check all three forms of rowing, the system wants to know your team name or team captain, or wants you to create a team, right then. If you don't have that information yet, you're stuck. The form won't move you along to pay. You keep getting an error code.

 

If you don't pay and save, it appears everything is saved as a cookie so if you return and click register, you will be right where you left off. Oh, one other thing - there doesn't appear to be any published refund policy so plan for the worst ... no refunds.

 

Now, about the venue:

 

The information you see when you click on the the venue link is a mish mash of two rowing clubs. Literally!

 

1. The images show the building for the Miami Beach Rowing Club, which is in Miami Beach.

2. The venue says 'Miami Rowing Club.' Look for the stadium icon below the images. That is a completely different rowing club that is two long bridges away from Miami Beach.

3. The address also shows Key Biscayne, which is the postal address of the 'Miami Rowing Club.' Actually the Miami Rowing Club is on Virgina Key, which is before Key Biscayne but hey, that's just details. Take a look at the map. Zoom out. You'll see the locations of Miami Beach and Virginia Key.

 

Add a comment if you're confused, or you just want to hash tag a thought or two or say the system is rigged ... :huh:

 

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The just released World Rowing press release highlights some signficant rule changes adopted at the 2013 FISA Extraordinary Congress. Given that most national rowing federations use or inherit the FISA rules for their own rowing rules, these changes will have some significant impact on local regattas.

 

Masters Rowing:

 

The Congress created a new age category in masters rowing for those over the age of 85. More and more, the masters regattas have rowers in their 90s so a category for them was needed.

 

Adaptive Rowing:

 

The Congress approved the Council proposal to add a new boat, the Legs, Trunk and Arms Mixed Double Scull (LTAMix2x), to the World Rowing Championship programme. This would allow member federations another boat for the category with the largest talent pool.

 

Regatta starts:

 

100 metre rule elimnated - The Congress approved the French and German Federations' proposal to eliminate the 100 metre breakage rule. This proposal arose following a controversial stoppage in the lightweight men's double sculls in London when a crew stopped rowing claiming damage according to this rule.

 

Regatta finishes:

 

dead heats and rerace criteria - A new wording for reducing the need to re-row a race following a dead heat was adopted. If the difference between two crews at the finish is not able to be determined, the jury would look at previous rounds in the regatta and would advance the crew with the better prior results, similar to a "count back" used in other sports.

 

Gender reassignment is now codified:

 

A series of new Bye-Laws were added related to medical provisions. .... and a clause about gender re-assignment and hyperandrogenism.

 

We'll post more when there is more information about gender reassignment. If there is a doctor in the GLRF community, we'd love it if you added a comment on the importance of adding hyperandrogenism to the medical provisions.

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blog-0692630001357522091.gifGet ready to test your winter training at the 2013 Mid Winter Meltdown, an indoor regatta hosted by the Mendota Rowing Club in Madison, Wisconsin.

 

The event will take place on Saturday, 26 Jan 2013.

 

Early entry registration deadline is 21 Jan 2013

 

Entry fees are as follows:

 

Early - $25

Ater 21 Jan - $30

Day of - $35

 

Biggest news for this year is the regatta has a new location - the University of Wisconsin Porter Boathouse. With that news comes the disappointment of no on-site food ... :wacko:

 

With the winner goes the spoils: up to four competitors who qualify in one of the four events, 1000m, 2000m, 6000m, and relays, will receive airfare to Boston to compete at the Crash-B's. Nice!!!!

 

Attached is the registration packet.

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We just posted a calendar event for the Rowing Avignon Cup race, which is an 8's only race. Last year it was held over two days in November. This year it will be a one-day format, and held a good month earlier, on 14 October. The prizes are phenomenal. First prize is a brand new boat, an 8!!! Wow The race format is really unusual in that you race both a head race and a sprint race on the same day. The other thing that makes the regatta interesting is that all boats are equipped with GPS trackers so that locations and times are recorded instantly.

 

Craftsbury Sculling Center is launching a new event called the Henley-on-Hosmer regatta. The event will take place on Saturday and Sunday, 06 - 07 October. It's a singles-only race spanning the full length of Big Hosmer lake (6400m.). At a minimum, everyone will race twice. The race is being held in conjunction with Craftsbury's Octoberfest celebration. They are offering great packages of $95/person/night with 3 meals included! Does that include all the beer you can drink?

 

The wonderful Pairs Head of the River race in London is scheduled for Saturday, 13 October. Registration is well underway and In fact, the deadline is just around the corner: 01 October. Not a bad entry fee: GBP 32. What a great focus, doubles and pairs only! The 4000m. race runs from Mortlake to Hammersmith, you race down river at the ebb, and the Thames river is closed during the race. Nice!!!

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You can watch all the finals of the 2012 USRowing Club National Championships, live on ustream.

 

The stream cast starts at 16:37h., Saturday, 14 July 2012 and will continue through the last race of the day, scheduled for 19:25h.

 

View the heat sheet here:

 

http://results.usrow...atHeatSheet.pdf

 

On Sunday, watch as the finals continue, with the first race scheduled to begin at 07:30h., Sunday, 15 July 2012, and will continue through the last race of the day, scheduled for 12:58h.

 

View the heat sheet here:

 

http://results.usrow...unHeatSheet.pdf

 

Link to watch the live stream:

 

http://www.ustream.tv/usrowing

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GLRF is excited to announce a slight change in the layout and content for the Regattas + page.

 

We just launched a new blog devoted entirely to regatta and camp/clinic items of interest for our worldwide online community. Although it was too late to include for any meaningful use now, a good example would be the information on the live radio feed for the 2012 Royal Henley.

 

We'll be adding add blogs posts as we scour the internet and or receive emails, and of course, we're glad to get inputs from the GLRF community.

 

The blog posts will be fed, via RSS, to the GLRF Regattas + page so members and visitors alike can see the latest entries, and then click through for more information.

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