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The New Orleans Rowing Club (NORC) is committed to promoting interest, development, advancement and activity in the sport of rowing. NORC offers rowing instruction for people of all ages and skill levels, sculling and sweep, from novices to juniors to masters, and from the casual to the obsessed! NORC offers the benefits of the recreational and competitive rowing-discipline, camaraderie, fitness, and the knowledge of water safety. We are a community bound together by our appreciation for this unique institution, our devotion to the sport and our love for the great Bayou St. John!
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The Durham Rowing Club is a non-profit sport and recreation club who is dedicated to making the sport of rowing available to everyone in the Durham Region.
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As a not-for-profit, the Club's predominant objective is to encourage, foster, promote, develop the sport of rowing in the Municipality of Ashfield, within the University of Technology, Sydney and in the Commonwealth of Australia and overseas.
The Club was originally formed on 11 March 1925, as Haberfield Rowing Club, and was acquired by the University of Technology, Sydney's peak student body, UTS Union Ltd (now known as ActivateUTS), in 1992.
ActivateUTS split the original club's 'upstairs' licenced premises and 'downstairs' rowing club into two separate legal entities, quarantining the rowing club from the trading activities of the licenced premises.
The Club was originally formed on 11 March 1925, as Haberfield Rowing Club, and was acquired by the University of Technology, Sydney's peak student body, UTS Union Ltd (now known as ActivateUTS), in 1992.
ActivateUTS split the original club's 'upstairs' licenced premises and 'downstairs' rowing club into two separate legal entities, quarantining the rowing club from the trading activities of the licenced premises.
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The 200 rowing section members of the Vancouver Rowing Club, ranging in age from our youngest 14-year-old Junior rower to a Master rower in his 70’s, all proudly row a modern, high quality fleet of shells.
The calibre, commitment, and experience of our coaches make it possible for a new rower to transition from their learn-to-row experience, through novice, all the way to the podium if that is their goal. VRC also offers a popular recreational rowing program, which allows a rower to develop skills without the racing component.
The calibre, commitment, and experience of our coaches make it possible for a new rower to transition from their learn-to-row experience, through novice, all the way to the podium if that is their goal. VRC also offers a popular recreational rowing program, which allows a rower to develop skills without the racing component.
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In one of the most beautiful corners of the magnificent lake of Ioannina, is located the Nautical Club of Ioannina (NCI). The Nautical Club of Ioannina was founded in 1954.
The club offers rowing programmes for juniors, university, open/elite, and masters. The club is proud of its contribution to Greece's Olympic rowing champions.
The club offers rowing programmes for juniors, university, open/elite, and masters. The club is proud of its contribution to Greece's Olympic rowing champions.
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Waikato Rowing Club is situated in the heart of Hamilton on the banks of the Waikato River.
At Waikato Rowing Club we pride ourselves on the spirit of achievement by participation, where both the club and the individual mutually benefit.
We offer a range of rowing options to cater for all levels of capability; learn to row, school rowing (juniors), club rowing (university), Regional Performance Centre (elite), and masters levels training and competition.
At Waikato Rowing Club we pride ourselves on the spirit of achievement by participation, where both the club and the individual mutually benefit.
We offer a range of rowing options to cater for all levels of capability; learn to row, school rowing (juniors), club rowing (university), Regional Performance Centre (elite), and masters levels training and competition.
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Founded in 1884, West End Rowing Club is based at Saunders Reserve, Avondale in Auckland.
Catering for all; from juniors to masters, from novices to internationals, The club offers both a social rowing squad for the less serious rowers and a competitive squad that is focused on winning New Zealand Championship rowing titles.
West End Rowing Club is one of the largest and most successful rowing clubs in New Zealand. We like to think we are also one of the friendliest.
Catering for all; from juniors to masters, from novices to internationals, The club offers both a social rowing squad for the less serious rowers and a competitive squad that is focused on winning New Zealand Championship rowing titles.
West End Rowing Club is one of the largest and most successful rowing clubs in New Zealand. We like to think we are also one of the friendliest.
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The Auckland rowing Club was established in 1869 and is located in the suburb of Mt. Wellington in Auckland, New Zealand. The club’s present site is at Ian Shaw Park, at the Flat Rock area on the Tamaki River.
The Club is made up of around 250 members, including approximately 100 affiliated through Epsom Girls Grammar School, Sacred Heart College, and Diocesan School for Girls. Both male and female members participate at all levels from U15 and novice through to masters, in both sculling and sweep oar events throughout the rowing calendar.
The club offers a super competitive programme called Championship Men and Women. It is geared towards men and women with existing competitive rowing experience who wish to compete at the New Zealand National Championships in February each year.
The club also hosts rowers from overseas visiting New Zealand, corporate rowers, university rowers.
The Club is made up of around 250 members, including approximately 100 affiliated through Epsom Girls Grammar School, Sacred Heart College, and Diocesan School for Girls. Both male and female members participate at all levels from U15 and novice through to masters, in both sculling and sweep oar events throughout the rowing calendar.
The club offers a super competitive programme called Championship Men and Women. It is geared towards men and women with existing competitive rowing experience who wish to compete at the New Zealand National Championships in February each year.
The club also hosts rowers from overseas visiting New Zealand, corporate rowers, university rowers.
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