Youth Summer Rowing

$100-150/wk

Interested in rowing this summer? We have week-by-week registration with half and full morning sessions to fit your summer schedule

2025 SUMMER DATES

Week 1
June 10-14

Week 2
June 16-21

Week 3
June 23-28

OFF-WEEK
Jun 30-Jul 5

Week 4
July 7-12

Week 5
June 14-19

Week 6
July 21-26

Week 7
Jul 28-Aug 2

Summer Rowing Information

  • Ages 11 - 18

  • For new rowers, we offer Learn to Row sessions weekdays at 10am | $100 per week

  • For returning rowers, choose from practice at 6am, 10am, or both; plus Saturdays 9-11am

    • 1 Session/Day: $100 per week

    • 2 Sessions/Day: $150 per week

  • Competitive rowers who participate in at least 2 weeks of practice may compete at Midwest Summer Sprints on August 2nd.

Financial Assistance is available. Please contact us for more information.

REQUIRED WAIVERS:

To be reviewed & completed by athlete and parent/guardian TOGETHER:

The Release & Waiver Form above should be submitted by prior to the start of the first practice. Athletes will not be allowed on the water without having completed the form!

WHAT TO BRING / WEAR

  • Any medical devices (EpiPen, inhaler, etc.) in a waterproof bag

  • Water bottle

  • Hat and/or sunglasses

  • Suitable workout clothes that are comfortable for outdoor activity, with the possibility of wind and a bit of water;

  • Sneakers (for land workouts)

  • Layers and/or a change of clothes for afterward, if needed

  • Rain gear, depending on the weather

WHAT TO AVOID WEARING

  • Clothes that are overly baggy or bulky, which can get caught in the sliding tracks of the seat. Spandex is not necessary, but clothes that are reasonably form-fitting are ideal for rowing.

  • Cotton. Cotton does not insulate when wet, dries slowly, and performs best on land. Basic tech fabrics such as polyester and fleece can take the occasional splash and will keep you more comfortable on the water.

  • Valuable or otherwise irreplaceable clothes. While rowing is not a particularly rough sport, it does involve carrying things on shoulders, close encounters with river water, and perhaps an occasional run-in with the aforementioned seat tracks. Outfit accordingly.