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US Rowing Begins Final Push for National Learn to Row Day

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May 27, 2013
Free June 1 Event by US Rowing, Concept 2, Now Has Webpage with Participating Organizations

The 12th-annual National Learn to Row Day sponsored by USRowing and Concept2 will take place on Saturday, June 1, 2013, in rowing clubs and health clubs throughout the United States. The web page for the event has been updated with a list of participating rowing clubs and organizations.

Individuals who are interested in taking part in National Learn to Row Day or learning how to row, can contact USRowing at members@usrowing.org for more information.

Organizations interested in hosting a National Learn to Row Day event should complete the participation form found at this link.

USRowing will provide all clubs with National Learn to Row Day materials to assist in hosting and promoting the event.

About US Rowing: USRowing is a nonprofit membership organization recognized by the United States Olympic Committee as the national governing body for the sport of rowing in the United States. USRowing selects, trains and manages the teams that represent the U.S. in international competition including the world championships, Pan American Games and Olympics.

More than 16,000 individuals and 1,100 organizations strong, USRowing serves and promotes the sport on all levels of competition. USRowing membership reflects the spectrum of American rowers – juniors, collegians, masters and those who row for recreation, competition or fitness. The website is http://www.usrowing.org/.

About Concept 2: When you are not able to row on the water, indoor rowing offers the same great exercise and an active community of like9minded athletes. Concept2 supports this community through a variety of online resources, services and events. There are opportunities for competition, challenges to keep you motivated, and forums for exchanging ideas. And you don't have to own a Concept2 Indoor Rower to take advantage of them. For more information, go to www.concept2.com.

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