Would you be interested in helping the RowNS Board achieve its Strategic Goals in support of rowing across the province? We need athletes, officials, coaches and parents to serve on committees of the Board, and/or help out with specific tasks. Current committees and their mandates include: The Coach and Umpire …
Read More »Umpire Clinic
A Level 1 – Assistant Umpire Clinic will be held on Saturday May 5 at Sport Nova Scotia in Halifax, NS. Level 1 – Assistant Umpire is open to all those interested in umpiring. Athletes, coaches and volunteers are strongly encouraged to participate in this entry level clinic for umpires …
Read More »Erg Half and Full Marathon
Halifax Rowing Club is proud to host the Annual Erg Marathon & Half Marathon on Sunday March 18th, at the University of King’s College Gymnasium. The format is a 42,195m race in the morning, a 21,098m race in the afternoon and 10,000m and 5,000m Junior Rower events will be interspersed …
Read More »Row Nova Scotia AGM
Thank you to those who attended the Row Nova Scotia Annual General Meeting on Tuesday February 20 at Oakwood House in Dartmouth. We would like to welcome our incoming Board of Directors for 2018. President – Katie Edwards Treasurer- Rosalyn Huynh Secretary – Joan Backman Director – Nick Head-Petersen Director …
Read More »Row NS Participant Fees
Through extensive consultation with Rowing Canada Aviron, other provincial rowing associations and review by our board of directors, the Row Nova Scotia board has approved a new provincial participant fee structure that will align with Rowing Canada Aviron’s (RCA) new fee structure, which will take effect on April 1, 2018 …
Read More »Row Nova Scotia Award Winners
Brightwood Golf and Country Club – Dartmouth, N.S. On Saturday night the winners of the Annual Row Nova Scotia Awards were announced at the Banquet. Congratulations to this year’s winners: Female Individual Rower of the Year – Claire Ellison – Halifax Rowing Club Male Individual Rower of the Year – …
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