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![]() Anchorage, AK (Youth) AK Row Tours offers pre-booked 7 day, 6 night vacations, custom trips, and guided day trips. Row coastal shells on glacial lakes and fjords, hike in Alaska backcountry, and enjoy wild Alaska salmon in the evening! Now booking for Summer 2023! |
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![]() New Haven, CT (Youth) Bulldog Rowing Camp at Yale offers 3 four-day sessions for rowers 13-18 to develop their sweep rowing in a thoroughly positive and fun atmosphere. Rowing out of Yale's Gilder Boathouse, you'll learn to move the boat with Yale’s championship head coaches. If it's in rowing, we cover it at Bulldog RC! |
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![]() Lancaster, VA (Masters) Calm Waters Rowing offers individualized technical coaching specifically geared towards masters rowers. We offer small classes on a private pond providing ideal conditions to learn and improve new skills. 3, 4 and 7 day sessions, mid-March thru mid-November. Comfortable accommodations, daily video review and delicious food included. |
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![]() Cambridge, UK (Youth) Sparks provides an intermediate four day camp July 25-28 at Cambridge University for British (and American) athletes interested in pursuing rowing at university in the UK or US. Global academic college counseling experts partner with coaches from the UK & US for a unique transatlantic experience. |
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![]() OK, Bahamas (Youth) Sparks celebrates the 13th year of its coxswain coaching curriculum, written by Olympic medalists and national team coxswains - and continually evolved. At our intermediate/challenge coxswain camps, rowers are rented and the sole on-water focus is coxswains. Staff/Student ratio is 1:4. Coaches are former coxswains and current collegiate coaches. |
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![]() Jacksonville, FL (Youth) DC is designed for experienced & new rowers looking to improve their rowing ability. Camp includes 2-3 daily practices & seminars on erg training, race prep & body circuits. Athletes are videotaped to review their personal form & technique. The staff will also lead discussions on admissions, mental health, nutrition training & life as a student-athlete. |
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![]() Ypsilanti, MI (Youth) Our camp is designed to build rowing skills in small boats and 8's, encourage a competitive environment, and bring together athletes from different schools and clubs. Campers will stay overnight in EMU dorms, experience 2-3 water sessions daily, as well as coached discussions on various topics. |
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![]() Hanover, NH (Youth) At Evergreen Rowing Camp, we welcome all abilities of high school rowers. Coxswains and rowers will participate in 5 days of rowing and fun, focusing on technical development, race prep, leadership, strength training, and flexibility led by coaches from Dartmouth and other collegiate programs. |
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![]() Fongrave, France (All) Staying on the River Lot near Bordeaux in an historic and TV-featured chateau close to Le Temple sur Lot (preparation area for the Paris Olympics). Scullers of all levels welcome. Five days of coaching including all equipment, food, drinks & excursions. Close to international airports. |
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![]() Virtual, Online (Erg) Get FASTER on the erg! Live2Row offers six training camps annually, all coached live and online by experienced on-water coaches. From high school to masters, Live2Row Training Camps offer a unique opportunity to train with other rowers from around the world from your home or boathouse! |
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![]() Cambridge, MA (Youth) MIT Youth Rowing Camp offers four one-week camps for boys and girls age 13-18. All skill levels welcome. Teaching methods include on-water coaching, video review, and athletic demonstrations. High coach-to-athlete ratio ensures lots of individual attention. Session Dates: June 19-23*; June 26-30*; July 10-14, July 17-21. *Overnight Camp Available |
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![]() Annapolis, MD (Youth) With 8 water sessions along with seminars covering training, collegiate rowing, strength training, and nutrition, Navy Rowing Camps provide an outstanding sweep experience for boys and girls (ages 13-18) of all skill levels. Strong emphasis is placed on technical development and personal improvement. June 11-15, June 18-22, & June 25-29. |
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![]() Camden, ME (Youth) Northeast Rowing Center's 35th annual one-week overnight camp for 14-19 year old rowers and coxswains takes place August 13-19, 2023. Improve technique, fitness, leadership and nutrition. The perfect pre-season tune-up! |
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Oklahoma City, OK (Youth) RIVERSPORT’s OKC National High Performance Center is hosting a Summer Program for highly-motivated U23/U19 athletes. Program develops and improves small boat skills and race performance. Athletes will build their stroke and refine approach to competition. For athletes with long term goals of competing for Team USA. June 17-July 16. |
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![]() Corvallis, OR (Youth) Experience the beauty of Oregon State through 8 water sessions, individual video review, strength training, individualized coxswain development and majestic local hikes. High Performance and Development will be two key elements. Camp is open to boys and girls, ages 13-19. All skill levels welcome. Overnight camps July 18-22, 23-28 and August 8-12. |
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![]() row2k.com/camps, WWW (All) Click here to contact row2k about placing your camp in the row2k Camps Directory |
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![]() West Lafayette, IN (Youth) Take your rowing or coxing to the next level this summer at one of the world’s premier research universities, spending five days with Purdue’s club team national champion coaches in eights, fours, pairs, and doubles. Open to rising 8th-12th grade rowers and coxswains with at least one year of rowing experience. |
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![]() Jacksonville, Sarasota, FL (Youth) Rowing Camps of America is a Youth Summer Camp designed for competitive youth rowers. Phase 1 consists of training in Sarasota for the boys camp and Jacksonville for the girls camp. Phase 2 consists of training and racing in Sarasota. Athletes may opt into one phase or both! |
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![]() Sag Harbor, NY (Youth) Sag Harbor Community Rowing offers week long camps starting Monday June 19 & continuing weekly thru August with a morning session 9:30 – 12. The camp is suitable for beginners & experienced rowers. Each week will feature a guest coach of a major College or University rowing program. Sign up for as many weeks as you want. Campers must be 10 years old & up. |
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![]() Philadelphia, PA (Youth) Focusing on the fundamentals! Learn to row, train, and race. Sweep, sculling, erg technique, and strength & conditioning taught by top-notch coaches. Team-building activities at area attractions. Housing on SJU’s campus! June 29 - July 23. Youth, age 14-18. Open to any and all entrants (limited only by number, age, grade level and/or gender). |
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![]() UK, Holland, Switzerland, Japan (Youth) Sparks challenge level camps average 16 & 2 years of experience with staff:athlete ratios of 1:3-4. A selective admissions process is required. They intensively train athletes in key areas of rowing development (coxing, racing, small boats, exercise science, mindfulness, etc.) while exploring their personal relationship with performance. |
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![]() IN, MA, PA, NY (Youth) Sparks runs introductory camps at Penn, BU, Columbia, Notre Dame, and Northfield with collegiate and national team coaching staff. Staff/Athlete ratios max at 1:6; a mini-camp for coxswains is provided. The goal is to facilitate athletes' connection with rowing. |
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![]() New Zealand, Holland, UK, NED, NZ, UK (Youth) Sparks leadership level camps average 17 & 3 years of experience with staff:athlete ratios of 1:3. A selective admissions process is required. They provide supportive opportunities for athletes to challenge themselves in their relationship with rowing performance so they might learn to coach themselves in a more refined manner in rowing - and in life. |
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![]() Stanford, CA (Youth) Stanford's coaches are excited to open the boathouse doors to young rowers interested in enhancing their skills & getting a peek into the life of a Division-1 student-athlete. Our overnight camps offer opportunities to athletes with a year of rowing experience looking to improve technique and athleticism. Open to any & entrants, limited only by number, age, grade, and/or gender. |
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![]() DeLand, FL (Youth) Unlock potential with individual attention. Bolster strengths, get pointers on how to obtain next level rowing w/ identifying areas for improvement. Experienced D1 staff lead camp with technical focus on water and ergs. Develop speed with clinics: power application, mental skills, & strength. Fun down time. Room & Board included + hat/shirt/hammock. |
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![]() Madison, WI (Youth) Wisconsin Rowing Camps are intros to competitive college rowing for boys & girls grades 9-12. Camps tailored to meet the needs of each athlete. Beginners learn the basics while experienced rowers focus on maximizing boat speed. Row in 8s, 4s, 2s, 1Xs. Campers stay in dorms on campus just feet from boathouse. Camps are open to any and all entrants. |