1. Owen J. Roberts High School (Phoenixville, PA)
Number of Rowers:
22
Competitive Accomplishments:
Entering our first race on November 14, 2010
Major Races Planned Next Year:
Races in the Philadelphia area and possibly one out of state
Competitive Goal:
To grow a strong and long lasting program that the Owen J Roberts students can take part in.
Desired NK Product:
Cox Box
How you believe this NK product will help you meet your goal?
Currenty we have a borrowed Cox Box, so equipment is needed for this new program. I am currently leading an extraordinary effort for myself and other girls my age. This past summer, with the support of my family and friends, I decided to create a Crew Club for Owen J. Roberts High School Girls. What started as a dream, turned into a mountain of work. Organizing the various parts of a club team has been very time consuming and stressful. Fortunately for me, the basic concept is incredibly positive, and so, garnering support has been straightforward. Starting with the adminstration, Principal Marchini and the Athletic Director, Mr. Strock, have been extremely supportive from the beginning. The other key pieces have been the support from Coach Bob Smith with the Hines Rowing Center in Conshohocken, and our “team mother” Kimberly Edleman. Together, we have acquired a boat, completed tryouts, established a training routine, and scheduled our first regatta for November 14, 2010.
2. Philadelphia City Rowing (Philadelphia, PA)
Number of Rowers:
40
Competitive Accomplishments:
PCR began programming in July 2010. The team is composed of inner city kids who have never rowed before. Just two weeks into the program, we competed in the Philadelphia Youth Regatta. This fall we’ve raced against established programs in the Hutchinson Cup and Navy Day Regattas. In both regattas, our novices beat experienced crews.
Major Races Planned Next Year:
All Manny Flick races, Stotesbury Cup, and all fall head races in Philadelphia. We may travel with one or two boats to Canadian Henley.
Competitive Goal:
Our goal is to develop a competitive high school program that empowers inner-city youth to pursue rowing at the collegiate level and beyond.
Desired NK Product
Cox Box
How you believe this NK product will help you meet your goal?
The program is currently borrowing cox-boxes and has none of its own. The cox box would allow our coxswains to practice their vocal coxing skills rather than yelling just so the crews can hear them.
3. The Steward’s Foundation (Tampa, FL)
Number of Rowers:
24
Competitive Accomplishments:
We are a start up program which traditionally focused on sculling events. Last year the team had 6 rowers, and now we are looking to achieve bests with a new head coach and renewed sense of focus.
Major Races Planned Next Year:
Head of the South OARS Invitational Mayor’s Cup Stotesbury
Competitive Goal:
Place a boat at states and regionals. Next year maintain and gain on these goals.
Desired NK Product
Cox Box
How you believe this NK product will help you meet your goal?
Currently we have enough boats to put the rowers on the water, but sadly our coxswains are having to yell the full length of the eight to get their word across. Having a cox box would greatly aid our program, both at practice and at regattas.
4. America Rows Austin (Austin, TX)
Number of Rowers:
50+
Competitive Accomplishments:
America Rows Austin is a new initiative that began in the fall of 2010 – the students have not yet entered competition.
Major Races Planned Next Year:
Students participating in America Rows Austin are rowing recreationally in the first year of the program. The goal is to introduce rowing to new Austin communities throughout the school year. Some students may choose to row competitively in the program’s second year, during the 2011-2012 season.
Competitive Goal:
The goal of the ARA Program is to introduce high school students to rowing so the face of rowing in Austin mirrors the face of the Austin HS Population. Students participating in America Rows Austin are rowing recreationally in the first year of the program. The goal is to introduce rowing to new Austin communities throughout the school year. Some students may choose to row competitively in the program’s second year, during the 2011-2012 season.
Desired NK Product
Multiple Stroke Coaches with Surge Rate
How you believe this NK product will help you meet your goal?
Students in the ARA Program are mainly learning to scull, and having a Stroke Coach with surge rate in each 1x, 2x and 4x will increase the student’s awareness, add a new dimension to the training, and help the students understand and enjoy the sport of rowing.
5. Montgomery Blair High School (Silver Spring, MD)
Number of Rowers:
40+
Competitive Accomplishments:
We are a start-up team that gets no sponsorship from the school. Montgomery Blair High School in Silver Spring has 53.7% FARMS rate (poverty indicator). Yet we have grown from 22 rowers our first year to 40+ our second year. We rent all our boats, oars and equipment.
Major Races Planned Next Year:
Head of the Potomac, Head of the Occoquan WMIRA Championships (MD, DC) Stotesbury Cup Regatta for selected rowers
Competitive Goal:
To improve our performance at local and regional regattas
Desired NK Product
Cox Box, any size, shape or age
How you believe this NK product will help you meet your goal?
We currently own ONE cox box that was donated by someone who read my poem in Rowing News this spring.
VOTE COUNT
* Winners indicated in red
- Owen J. Roberts High School (Phoenixville, PA)
- 567
- Philadelphia City Rowing (Philadelphia, PA)
- 501
- The Steward’s Foundation (Tampa, FL)
- 408
- America Rows Austin (Austin, TX)
- 405
- Montgomery Blair High School (Silver Spring, MD)
- 389
- Upper Natoma Rowing Club (Folsom, CA)
- 338
- Lake Guntersville Rowing Club (Guntersville, AL)
- 296
- River City Crew (Manakin Sabot, VA)
- 243
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Row LA (Los Angeles, CA)
- 208
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Louisville Rowing Club (Louisville, KY)
- 103
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Philadelphia Dragon Boat Association (Philadelphia, PA)
- 90
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Clermont High School Crew (Amelia, OH)
- 51