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Olympic Games Six Months Away Today
Olympic Games Six Months Away Today
Millenium Bridge to St. Paul's, London (Photo: © B. Kitch)As has been widely observed in rowing circles, particularly in the UK, this date marks exactly six months until the Olympic Games begin in London. Here in the U.S., things remain[…]
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Created on: 27 Jan 2012 | 12:51
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Sneak Peek: Rowing News 19-1 Goes to Press!
Sneak Peek: Rowing News 19-1 Goes to Press!
The first issue of Volume 19 of Rowing News is on its way, and we're getting 2012 started right with a ton of content, including interviews with Mike Teti (discussing the progress at the men's eight camp at CRC), Meghan[…]
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Created on: 25 Jan 2012 | 15:22
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Video of the Week: Lake Union and the History of Rowing in the United States
Video of the Week: Lake Union and the History of Rowing in the United States
This week's video covers the history of Seattle's Lake Union, the waters of which served as the stage for the first ever meeting between George Pocock and legendary University of Washington coach Hiram Conibear (after whom the new UW boathouse is[…]
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Created on: 23 Jan 2012 | 13:08
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Coaches' Corner: Setting Goals, Part 2
Coaches' Corner: Setting Goals, Part 2
Evening light, Castrelo de Miño, Galicia, Spain (Photo: © B. Kitch) It is hard to get around the reality that world records are broken incrementally–people seem to rise to specific numbers based on a previous 'best' performance. Rarely are world records[…]
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Created on: 20 Jan 2012 | 03:01
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Coaches' Corner: Setting Goals, Part 1
Coaches' Corner: Setting Goals, Part 1
The course in Ghent, Belgium (Photo: © B. Kitch) As we begin the new year, many of us begin to set specific performance goals or focus more intently on the goals we have already set for ourselves. In pursuing your individual[…]
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Created on: 18 Jan 2012 | 14:10
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Breaking Radio Silence…
Breaking Radio Silence…
Yeesh, growing a child is tough and time consuming… I have several choices for how I can spend my time that include raising a baby, training, getting things done for work and writing on the interwebs. Unfortunately, I can only[…]
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Created on: 10 Dec 2011 | 20:17
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Head of the Charles 2011
Head of the Charles 2011
Well, racing season is over – sort of. With today’s 20k ‘Row Down’/'Smack Down’ (depending on who you’re talking to), we won’t be rowing out of the MRRA boathouse anymore this fall. Richard and Michael will be going to the[…]
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Created on: 06 Nov 2011 | 17:14
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The Leadup to the Carlos
The Leadup to the Carlos
We’ve had a bit of a wonky (technical term, meaning ‘full of wonk’) lead up to the Head of the Charles. First, I caught the sniffles after doing an immunity depleting workout that Jeff concocted. That was the Monday before[…]
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Created on: 21 Oct 2011 | 22:37
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Textile, preparing for the Charles, etc.
Textile, preparing for the Charles, etc.
After many years of attempting to win the Textile River Regatta, and one silver and two bronze medals to my credit, I finally chalked one up in the ol’ W column. It didn’t help that Dan Brooks and Mighty Mike[…]
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Created on: 11 Oct 2011 | 16:39
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Sport Graphics: 2011-TX002-706
Sport Graphics: 2011-TX002-706
Sport Graphics: 2011-TX002-706.
Daniel “Blowfish” Brooks
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Created on: 06 Oct 2011 | 22:26
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Where Are They Now?
Where Are They Now?
By Andy Anderson, illustration by John Hooten
How many people remember The Oarsman magazine, and how each issue it featured a cartoon? As good cartoons do, they captured something about the sport that was both funny and illuminating; they held[…]
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Created on: 19 Sep 2011 | 11:20
MRRA Regattas
The MRRA hosts the following regattas:
Festival Regatta 2011
Sunday, June 26th, 2011 More Information
Textile River Regatta 2011
Sunday, October 2nd, 2011 More Information
Textile River Regatta 2012
Sunday, September 30th, 2012 More Information
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As of January 16, 2012 and until further notice
Boat Restrictions: No rowing
Launch:
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Water Temp: °F
Water Flow: cf/s
Comments: No rowing until docks are back in the water. Restrictions will be posted at that time.
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Last Updated on Monday, 16 January 2012 15:05 |
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MRRA men’s pair, Mike Poreba and Rich Connell, did an outstanding job at the Pan Am Trials.
They had an extremely good showing at the Trials, starting off a bit slow in the heats and gathering tremendous momentum as the Trials progressed. They posted the fastest time in the reps while also posting their best time yet of 6: 49.
In the finals race, which was streamed live, Oklahoma City Training Center boat shot out in the lead and the guys fought it out with the OKCTC B for second place. While OKCTC A stayed in the lead, our guys fought bravely as it turned into a 3 boat brawl for second place. In the end, our guys finished fourth, having posted yet another personal best time of 6:47!
These guys truly represented MRRA well and deserve recognition for their outstanding job. And as Vee said, "I couldn’t be more proud to be called their coach!"
Go to usrowing.org for all of the results, etc. |
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Last Updated on Saturday, 20 August 2011 01:29 |
Sunday, June 26th
On raceday, follow the calls to launch and other race-day information via Twitter by following @MRRA_Rowing. This can be especially helpful if you can't hear the Audio system from your trailer location.


Welcome to the home page for the 29th Annual Festival Regatta brought to you by the members of the Merrimac River Rowing Association. The MRRA is very proud of this fun day of 6-lane sprint racing on the scenic and historic Merrimac River in Lowell, Massachusetts. This regatta features about 35 events for the full range of age and boat classes.
The 2011 Festival is in the books. See the Results link below. We had great weather - perfectly muggy and ovecast - but no wind and no rain. We hope you all enjoyed the day, and congratulations to all medalists.
If you have any questions or feedback, please write to us at
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Thanks for playing!
Race Directors Mark McKenna and Jessica Murray
PICTURES FROM THE REGATTA
Watch the slide show
Watch the video slide show
FINAL RESULTS
Download FINAL RESULTS (PDF)
UPDATE
Download Heat Sheet (PDF)
Download Race Schedule (PDF)
FAQ
Download the Regatta Packet - four pages of useful information for race day.
Parking - across the street at Regatta Field - $5. Breakdown lane okay for trailers downstream of boathouse; upstream of trailer lot. Lot adjacent to the boathouse is for trailers only. Passenger vehicles in Regatta Field only. DO Not park in Dunkin Donuts lot - you will not get a free donut to go with your free tow.
Coaches and Coxswains Meeting - Yes, 7am on race day
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Last Updated on Thursday, 14 July 2011 17:25 |
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During this month, the MRRA is starting up several different rowing programs for all skill levels - and there are still seats available.
- Learn To Scull - the June program has started, but there are still openings in the July program. No experience required - you'll be introduced to the art of sculling using our fleet of stable boats and receive professional coaching to advance your skills as far as you like.
- Learn To Sweep - for the more team-oriented person, you'll learn to row the "big boats" - fours and eights - with professional coaching to teach you the basics and advance your skills during this six week program. No experience necessary. If you're a college or high school coxswain and want to hone your boat management skills, this would be an excellent way to stay engaged with the sport before you start back up in the fall. Starts June 20th.
- Masters Sweep - for the rower with previous experience, this sweep program is open to anyone 18 or older. Perhaps you rowed in college, or you've graduated but want to stay engaged in the sport. In this program, we'll be doing more drills and longer pieces, providing a team atmosphere that is more focused on boat speed. Depending on the turnout, we may train one or two boats for some racing in the early fall. Starts June 20th.
- Open Sweep - the competitive MRRA sweep boats are pretty full at this point. But if you're a collegiate or masters rower and want to keep the level of your competitive training high, contact us to see if there may be short-term openings, or it's possible a new boat will be forming.
One way or another, if you want to row and live in the Lowell, MA area, the MRRA has a program for you. Visit the program pages linked above for more information, or write to us at
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To register for any program, login with your account, go to My Membership and update your program Choices. |
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 08 June 2011 00:04 |
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The Merrimack River Rowing Association (MRRA) is a private rowing club that operates out of the UMass Lowell Bellegarde Boathouse on the Merrimack River in Lowell, MA. We are a non-profit entity offering rowing instruction and competitive programs for all skill levels, including community access to the sport of rowing through our various programs.
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