Our Summer Programs

East Coast Classic - 2018

Learn to Row Camp

This camp is designed for rising 5th - 12th graders who have never rowed before. Rowers will learn the parts of the stroke on and off the water, along with fun activities.

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Advanced Summer Rowing

This camp is designed for experienced rowers of all ages who want to build on the success of their last season and continue to train, get stronger, and race if desired. 

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Elite Camp

This camp is designed to build off of the Championship season, train, make some fast boats and take it out of State to the Independence Day Regatta in Philadelphia. .

Learn to Row Camp

Week 1 - June 12th - 16th

Week 2 - June 19th - June 23rd

Week 3 - June 26th - 30th

Week 4 - July 17th - 21st

Times: 8:00 am - 11 am

Cost: $175/week (Sibling Discounts Available)

Purpose: This is for incoming (2023-2024 School Year)  who have never rowed before. Rowers will learn the parts of the stroke on and off the water, along with fun activities. Rowers will be on the water every day and teamed up with experienced rowers to help make the learning experience more enjoyable. There are only 24 spots available each week.

Interested in continuing?: Rowers can go for another week for $150/week or join the advanced Summer Rowing sessions with the coaches' approval.

Advanced Summer Rowing:

Begins June 12th and runs through July 28th

Week 1-  6/12 - 6/16

Week 2 - 6/19 - 6/23

Week 3 -  6/26 - 6/30

Week 4 - 7/6 - 7/12 (Thursday through Wednesday)

Week 5 - 7/17 - 7/21

Week 6 - 7/24 - 7/28

Times: 8am - 10am

Cost: $150 SRR Member/week $200/week non-SRR member - $600 whole summer/SRR Member $800whole summer non-SRR member

There are sibling discounts (15%)

Purpose: This camp is designed for experienced rowers of all ages who want to build on the success of their last season and continue to train, get stronger, and race if desired. There will be 2 races on the schedule and are an additional cost. Rowers will have access to the college recruiting info session and the health and nutrition sessions. Rowers are expected to be fit coming into the camp and expected to meet race-ready standards to be considered for races. Rowers that are interested in competing at either the Festival of Rowing or the Halifax Summer Regatta must attend at least three weeks of the advanced Camp. Middle school rowers will be allowed to compete at the Summer Festival Rowing only if time standards are met. All rowers are invited to attend the Halifax Summer Regatta. 

Races:

July 13th - 16th - Summer Festival of Rowing - Sarasota, FL (Additional Cost)

July 29th - Halifax Summer Regatta - Daytona, Beach (Additional Cost)

Elite Camp

Begins June 14th and runs through July 2nd

Practices: Morning (exact times TBD)

Purpose: This camp is designed to build off of the Championship season, train, make some fast boats and take it out of State to the Independence Day Regatta in Philadelphia. Training will be intense and there will be college recruiting sessions with parents and rowers as well as health and nutrition. The Independence Day Regatta is a great spot to race some of the best Mid-Atlantic and Northeast teams. They have a great college fair.

Travel to the regatta can either be planned out and traveled as a team, or it can be the responsibility of the family. If there are rowers that will not be traveling with their families' chaperones, travel and accommodations can be provided, but it will be an added cost.

Cost: $850 which includes coaching, informational sessions, registration for the regatta, transportation of boats, racing tank, and coaches travel. Travel may be arranged for rowers without parents attending for an added cost. If rowers would like to continue and then race at the Summer Festival of Rowing then an additional fee would be required.

There are sibling discounts (15%)

Interested in Private Lessons?

Please visit our Private Lesson Reservation Page.  We would love to coach you!