Getting Started

Junior Rowing Programs > Getting Started

Junior_Getting Started

Getting Started

  1. Email Jonathan Crist, Head Development Coach - jonathan@roguerowing.org - to tell him when you’d like to come to a practice (new rowers are currently being accepted)
  2. All Junior Rowers must complete the Registration & Forms (much of it needs to be completed by a parent or guardian):

Registration & Forms

Completed paperwork is needed for the first day of practice. Much of this “paper” should be done online (see below).

Registration Form (complete online) – Please complete once for 2018-2019

Medical History (complete online) – Please complete once for 2018-2019

Permission to Treat (complete online) – Please complete once for 2018-2019

Club (Noara) Waiver Waiver (bring a paper copy with you to your first practice or mail it in ahead of time) – We need this once per calendar year.

Float Test (needed at the beginning of your rowing career). – We need this only at the beginning of rowing career with us.

  1. Payment: The team has two financial seasons even though we will have practice for the entire school year. The seasons and payments are listed below. No discounts are given for rowers who may miss some of the season or practices for any reason. We also provide fundraising opportunities to be able to work off some of your fees. Please email Coach Jonathan if that is needed as we feel strongly that the financial side should not be a reason someone is unable to participate. The club policy in general is to not process refunds after the initial start date.

Junior_Introduction to Junior Rowing

Introduction to Junior Rowing

The Junior Rowing Program offers rowing for high school and junior high school age boys and girls in the Rogue Valley. Junior rowers come from many of the Rogue Valley high schools and middle schools including Ashland, North Medford, South Medford, St. …