2010 ROWING CAMPS
REGISTRATION DEADLINE
All
camps close for registration at 10:00am two days prior to their start or
when the camp sells out, whichever comes first.
After this time we are unable to enroll any participants into camp
regardless of circumstance. To see how many spaces are remaining in a
camp please click the register now button at the bottom of this page.
To see the specific date a camp registration will close, please see the
chart at the bottom of this page.
WAITING LIST
We
do not have a waiting list for any of our camps. As individuals
withdraw from camp, their space will automatically be made available
online up to two days prior to the start of camp. Individuals
interested in enrolling in a sold out camp should check the register
now link periodically to see if spaces are available.
FACILITIES
All camps will be
held on the Princeton University campus, one of the most beautiful and
historic campuses in the world. Campers will utilize the Shea Rowing
Center - home of the Princeton Tigers and a training facility for the
U.S. Men's and Women's National Teams. The center includes moving water
row tanks, a strength training room and ergometer room. It is located
on Carnegie Lake, a proceted body of water, 3 miles long with a 4 lane
buoyed race course. Campers will reside in Princeton University
dormitories and dine in one of the school's dining halls. All
dormitories will have adult supervision.
REQUIRED FORMS
Each
participant is required to submit a Parental Release & Health Form
at check-in. Mailed or faxed copies will not be accepted. If you are
attending multiple camps, you must submit a copy at each check-in.
These forms must be filled out in their entirety, including a
physician's signature on the Health Form. A Sports Physical may be
substituted for the Health Form provided it is dated within 12 months
of the camp start date and has a physician's signature. Without these
forms you will not be allowed to participate in camp.
A link to these forms can be found at the bottom of this page.
REFUND POLICYAll requests for refunds must be made online at www.princetonsportscamps.com/Refund_Policy/Refund_Request.htm.
All monies paid with the exception of a $100.00 administrative fee, per
session enrolled, will be refunded provided the notice of cancellation
is received 3 days prior to the start of camp. No refunds will be
provided less than 3 days prior to camp, for expulsion from camp, for
voluntary withdrawal from camp, or for injuries sustained prior to camp
or at camp. We are also unable to issue a credit for any future camps. HOUSING POLICYEach
participant is permitted to request 1 roommate. Roommates need to request each
other in order to be paired. Please make sure your requested roommate
has also requested you. While
we do everything
we can to accommodate this one request, we do not guarantee roommate
requests or guarantee that entire teams or campers from the same school
will be housed in the same building or on the same floor. For more
information on our housing policy please visit http://www.princetonsportscamps.com/FAQ.htmHIGH-PERFORMANCE CAMP
Session 1: June 20, 2010 - June 24, 2010 (Ages 14-19)
Session 2: June 26, 2010 - June 30, 2010 (Ages 14-19)
Session 3: August 9, 2010 - August 13, 2010 (Ages 14-19)
Day Camper - $800.00
Overnight Camper - $875.00
Fee includes instruction, meals, room (overnight campers), camp t-shirt, and lanyard.
Are you tired of the same old rowing camps? Have you ever felt unfulfilled at the end of a long camp, or felt surrounded by other rowers who just didn't share your same enthusiasm and motivation? At the Princeton High Performance Rowing Camps, it is our mission to conduct camps that are productive and motivational in every way. Our world class coaching staff is offering three five-day camps, at which we will analyze your rowing, give you new ideas on how to become a better rower and teammate, and light a fire under you that will burn far into the future. Individuals that are looking for a nice relaxing week away from home need not register.
The camp will mimic a typical week of training at a nationally competitive program. Sessions will be intense and challenging. Campers will be taught the finer technical points of the stroke and will have many racing opportunities built into the training sessions. Along with technique and race strategy other topics include: training and physiology, strength and conditioning and sports nutrition. To ensure individual attention and a high performance camp, spaces are limited. We guarantee that you will leave Princeton having had a camp experience that was far above average, and one that inspires you to reach a new level in rowing.
Typical Daily Schedule| 8:00am | Breakfast
|
9:00am
| Lecture/Clinic
|
9:45am
| Practice
|
11:0am
| Video Review/Rowing Tanks/Ergometers
|
12:00pm
| Lunch
|
1:00pm
| Free Time or Rowing Tanks/Ergometers
|
2:30pm
| Lecture/Clinic
|
3:30pm
| Practice
|
6:00pm
| Dinner
|
7:00pm
| Group Activity
|
8:30pm
| Free Time in Dorm
|
10:45pm
| Dorm Check/Lights Out
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**This schedule is subject to change. Schedule differs on the first and last day of camp.** CAMP REGISTRATION, IMPORTANT DATES & REQUIRED FORMS
Port
| Starboard
| Coxswain
| Registration Closes (10AM)
| Last Day For Refund
| Confirmation
Letter |
Session 1
CLOSED!
| Session 1
CLOSED!
| Session 1
CLOSED!
| 6/18/10
| 6/17/10
|  |
Session 2
CLOSED!
| Session 2
CLOSED!
| Session 2
CLOSED!
| 6/24/10
| 6/23/10
|  |
Session 3
 | Session 3  | Session 3  | 8/7/10
| 8/6/10
|  |