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  2. American Collegiate Rowing Association - Wikipedia

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    Established in 2008 by Gregg Hartsuff under the General Not for Profit Association Act of 1986, the American Collegiate Rowing Association (ACRA) is made up of club-level collegiate rowing teams. Before 2006, competitive club rowing programs, which receive little or no funding from their university athletic departments, were able to compete at ...

  3. Colorado Crew - Wikipedia

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    Colorado Crew is the collegiate sports club that represents the University of Colorado–Boulder in rowing at a national level. The program was founded in the fall of 1992 by two transfer students from the University of San Diego. Since its founding, the team, in terms of membership and funding, has established itself as one of the largest club ...

  4. College rowing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    These include top club teams such as Virginia and Michigan as well as lower level varsity programs such as Hobart and St. Joseph's University. Other club programs and all programs outside the NCAA/IRA structure compete at the ACRA National Championship Regatta. In collegiate men's rowing, the First Varsity 8 is meant to be the fastest boat.

  5. Robert Black (rower) - Wikipedia

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    1 Club and state rowing. 2 International representative rowing. 3 Palmares. ... Rowing: Club: Mosman Rowing Club: Achievements and titles; National finals: King's Cup ...

  6. Jason Day (rower) - Wikipedia

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    In the 2000 Olympic year they raced at two World Rowing Cups before coming to the Sydney 2000 where they made the final and finished in fourth place. [3] Although he'd made three Olympic appearances, Day's Australian representative career was not complete. He returned to the green and gold in 2003 at the World Rowing Cup III as a single sculler ...

  7. Gary Lynagh - Wikipedia

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    Lynagh competed at all four World Rowing Cup events on the international calendar in 1997 and 1998. He was teamed with Anthony Edwards for the 1997 World Rowing Championships in Aiguebelette , stroking their double scull to fifth place. [ 9 ]

  8. Matthew Long (rower) - Wikipedia

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    Long's senior club rowing was initially from the Sydney Rowing Club and later after his relocation to Victoria, from the Mercantile Rowing Club in Melbourne. [3] Long was selected at stroke in the New South Wales state representative men's eight to contest the 1998.King's Cup at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships. [3]

  9. James Galloway (rower) - Wikipedia

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    His senior club rowing was with the Canberra Rowing Club and the Australian Institute of Sport where he was on a full scholarship from 1985 to 1988. [1] Galloway's first national title was won when he was still at school. He won a junior title at the 1982 Australian Rowing Championships in an u/19 pair. [2]