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All-American Rowing Camp, LLC
Oak Ridge , TN United States
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All-American Rowing Camp LLC is a national camp/clinic organization that travels to rowing sites and instructs sweep and sculling clinics. Owned by Jim Dietz and Mark Wilson, AARC began in 1999 and has served thousands of rowers in the last 10 years. Coaching Education and coaching the coach is now one of the important features of the organization |
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Baylor School
Chattanooga , TN United States
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Chattanooga Junior Rowing
Chattanooga , TN United States
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CJR offers a chance for high school-age athletes to participate in competitive rowing. The program is open to ages 14 to 18, regardless of school affiliation or previous competitive experience. |
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Chattanooga School for Arts & Sciences
Chattanooga , TN United States
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High School/Junior |
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Clinton Rowing Club for Juniors
Clinton , TN United States
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Junior rowing program for 8th through 12th grade. |
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East Tennessee Rowing Organization
Louisville , TN United States
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Juniors and Masters recreational and
competitive rowing |
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Girls Preparatory School (GPS)
Chattanooga , TN United States
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Largest private girls school in the nation. |
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Knoxville Rowing Association
Knoxville , TN United States
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The Knoxville Rowing Association is a private, not-for-profit organization that exists to advance the sport of rowing in Knoxville TN, and the Tennessee River Valley. Through instruction and the promotion of the health, welfare, and long-term development of its members, the Knoxville Rowing Association seeks to bring athletes of all backgrounds and levels of experience to the sport of rowing. |
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Lookout Rowing Club
Chattanooga , TN United States
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LRC is a nonprofit corporation dedicated to the promotion of rowing in the Chattanooga area. Originally founded in 1876, it was dormant until 1974 when it was revived by William G. Raoul and Terry Carney with an initial membership of 15 persons, primarily faculty and students at UTC. The club now comprises over 200 persons from Chattanooga and the surrounding area and takes its name from a rowing club that existed in Chattanooga in the late 19th century. |
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Mariner Point Scullers
Clinton , TN United States
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Established in 2003 to promote sculling in eastern Tennessee. |
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