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2013 Rowing Summer Camps
HIGH-PERFORMANCE CAMP
SESSION 1
Port positions are sold out!
Check-In: June 22, 2013 @ 12:00pm
Check-Out: June 26, 2013 @ 12:00pm
Registration Deadline: June 20, 2013 @ 9am
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Entering Grades 9-12 in September 2013
Day Camper Fee: $875.00
Overnight Camper Fee: $950.00
Fee includes instruction, meals, room (overnight campers), camp t-shirt and lanyard.
Registration will be by position (port, starboard, coxswain) and will be accepted on a first-come, first served basis.
Waitlist Fee (non-refundable): $25.00
Waitlists are limited to 10 people. Transfers off of the waitlist are done automatically if/when space becomes available.
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SESSION 2 - SOLD OUT!
Check-In: June 28, 2013 @ 12:00pm
Check-Out: July 2, 2013 @ 12:00pm
Registration Deadline: June 26, 2013 @ 9am
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SESSION 3
Port and starboard positions are sold out!
Check-In: July 29, 2013 @ 12:00pm
Check-Out: August 2, 2013 @ 12:00pm
Registration Deadline: July 27, 2013 @ 9am
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SESSION 4
Port positions are sold out!
Check-In: August 5, 2013 @ 12:00pm
Check-Out: August 9, 2013 @ 12:00pm
Registration Deadline: August 3, 2013 @ 9am
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The Princeton High Performance Rowing Camps are designed for experienced male and female high school rowers who want to enhance their rowing ability. Four sessions offer you the unique chance to experience what it’s like to be a collegiate oarsman in the middle of a racing season.
Lori Dauphiny (Openweight Women), Spencer Washburn (Heavyweight Men), Marty Crotty (Lightweight Men), and Paul Rassam (Lightweight Women), lead a distinguished lineup of coaches that will provide specific technical and physiological instruction utilizing Princeton’s state-of-the-art facilities. Armed with the same knowledge, systematic approach, and maybe even a few of the tricks that have won our coaching staff dozens of Eastern Sprints, IRA, NCAA, and World Championship gold medals, you will, quite simply become a better rower that is tougher to beat.
During the 17 years of the Princeton HP Rowing Camps we have fine-tuned the elements and structure of the camps into something that we think is the best summer rowing camp format in the business. A rower’s daily routine will include twice-a-day workouts on Lake Carnegie, introductions to effective ergometer workouts and testing methods, core strength training, technical sessions in the rowing tanks, and speakers from either the Princeton University Athletic Department umbrella or the 2012 United States Olympic Team. Speakers will cover a wide range of topics, including nutrition best practices, building better strategies for ergometer testing, the experience of rowing in the Olympics, and how to navigate the ever changing recruiting process. In addition, each rower will receive at least 60 minutes of direct video analysis and feedback during the week.
Typical Daily Schedule - Subject to Change
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Breakfast
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9:00am
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Lecture/Clinic
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9:45am
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Practice
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11:0am
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Video Review/Rowing Tanks/Ergometers
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12:00pm
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Lunch
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1:00pm
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Free Time or Rowing Tanks/Ergometers
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2:30pm
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Lecture/Clinic
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3:30pm
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Practice
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6:00pm
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Dinner
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7:00pm
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Group Activity
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8:30pm
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Free Time in Dorm
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10:45pm
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Dorm Check/Lights Out
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Medications at camp - *New for 2013*
In accordance with N.J.A.C. 8:25-5.3(h), Princeton University will not administer medications of any type (prescription or over-the-counter) to camp participants of any age. Princeton University will not be held responsible for housing/storing medication(s). Parent(s)/Legal Guardian(s) and camp participants will be held responsible for administering and housing/storing medication(s) in a discrete place during camp.
We strongly recommend Parent(s)/Legal Guardian(s) of camp participants that have been prescribed medication(s) that are self-administered to treat potentially life-threatening conditions (ie. inhalers, EpiPen) meet with the Health Director during check-in to discuss their use.
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 protected 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 with a minimum of a 10:1 camper to counselor ratio plus a Health Director.
**Camp dorms do not have air conditioning. We recommend you bring a fan with you camp.**
Princeton University reserves the right to cancel, postpone or reschedule any camp or clinic because of low enrollment or other unforeseen circumstances. In the unfortunate case a camp or clinic is canceled, Princeton University will issue a full refund of the fees paid. Princeton University cannot be held responsible for any related costs, charges or expenses, including but not limited to; cancellation/change fees assessed by airlines, hotels, car services or travel agencies.