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Orlando United Rowing Camp

Orlando City United Rowing Camp  (OCURC)

 

Due to rower requests and logistical needs camp dates have moved to 7/8-27.

 

Uniting all Orlando rowers together!

OCURC aspires to gather experienced and high performing high school rowers from central Florida to represent our area in the summer festival of rowing. Come train and practice with rowers from other clubs as we unite for this brief time as a single group to show the rest of the state what we can do.

 

Already have some summer plans? No problem. Rowers are welcome to join for one, two, or all three weeks.

 

Why OCURC? Use the summer to advance your rowing skills, work on technique, do high intensity training conditioning to be a stronger rower and start the fall ready. Train with other experienced high performing athletes. Meet rowers from other clubs. Potential to race in a different category than with your home team. Enjoy a unique regatta experience .  Come be part of our central Florida OCURC team.

While the OCURC is hosted by OCBC, this is no way implies any rower becomes part of the OCBC team after the camp concludes. The camp fully expects rowers from different teams will return to their home team in the fall.

Important Dates:

Monday 7/8: Parent Orientation 8:15a

Week of 7/8: Monday-Friday camp 8a-12p

Week of 7/15: Monday-Friday camp 8a-12p

Week of 7/22: Race week

   - Monday-Friday camp 8a-12p in Orlando

   - Friday evening travel to Daytona

   - Saturday July 27, 1k races

 

COSTS:

Tuition $350 per week per rower. Rowers can participate in any or all of the weeks and still race.

Tuition to be paid in full two weeks prior to start of camp. An invoice will be sent at that time. No funds collected at time of registration.

 

LOCATION:

Rowing on Lake Fairview in the college park area of Orlando. Meet at 1782 Fairview Shores Drive, shared space with the College Park Lions club.

 

WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED:

Regatta entry fees, hotel, regatta transportation, meals, uniform

All participants must be able to swim prior to joining the camp. The parent or guardian must certify that the youth can pass the swim test noted in the Swimming Competency Certification.

Registration also requires a doctor's physical examination within the last year. The blank FHSAA form is attached but if you have completed another school or sport form that may be acceptable as long as the physician has confirmed the youth is cleared to participate in an active sport.

Every day camp rowers must bring: a snack, a change of clothes, sunblock, a hat, water shoes, sport shoes, and a plastic water bottle. Optional items include sunglasses and a towel.

REGISTER HERE FOR ORLANDO UNITED ROWING CAMP