2006 - 2007 Augusta Junior Rowing Program
A youth / high school rowing program for ages 12 - 17

Mission Statement & Purpose

Frequently Asked Questions

How & When to Join the Team

2007 Summer Camp Info

Registration Forms and Cost

2007 Calendar of Events (PDF)

Resource Library for Parents

Coaching Staff

Contact Us

Directions to Boathouse

Our Facility and Equipment

History of the Sport

Team Pictures

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Announcements & Team Message Board (Updated 5/1/07)

March 24 Regatta Travel Information - Orlando, Florida (PDF)

April 28 Regatta Travel Information - Oak Ridge, Tennessee (PDF)

May 12-13 Regatta Travel Information - Clemson, South Carolina (PDF)

2007 Summer Camp: June 18-22, 2007 - Click Here for Information


Welcome / About Us

If you are looking for information about rowing for youth between the ages of 12 and 17 in the Central Savannah River Area (CSRA), then you have found it. This  is a source of  information for current team members and their parents as well as families with high school age youth who are interested in the sport of rowing.

This site provides comprehensive information about who we are, why we exist, and how we operate.  If you are totally new to rowing start with our Frequently Asked Questions first.  Please feel free to explore our other links as well.  You can learn about our practices, race schedules, coaches, equipment, and  the registration process.  You can find in depth information by checking out our Resource Library. 

Rowing is the ultimate team sport. There are no individuals, there are no benches, and there are no time outs. Teamwork and unity lead to success in this sport because there are no star athletes.

Many of our rowers have been awarded full athletic scholarships to universities around the country while others have used rowing to help get in prestigious schools like Princeton, Dartmouth, and Yale.

Many of our teams have placed in the national championships. Our nationally ranked programs have competed across  the United States in cities such as Cincinnati, Philadelphia, and Boston.

Athletes Row.  Everyone else plays games.  Be an athlete.