2009 Rowing camp

Crew Camp Rowing Camp 2009
Session I June 8 - 12
Session II June 15 - 19
Monday - Friday
9 a.m. - 2 p.m

Peyton Boathouse and Rice Family Crew Complex
on the San Jose Campus

Daily Schedule
9 a.m. - Arrive at boathouse/Warm-up
9:30 a.m. - Water practice
11:30 a.m. - Lunch*
12 p.m. - Video Review Session
12:30 p.m. - Water practice/Cross Training
2 p.m. - Dismissal
*Please bring a bag lunch and plenty of water

Facilities/Equipment
Bolles Rowing has a rich history dating back to 1933 with the founding of the School. With the San Jose Campus located on the St. Johns River and a fleet including seven eights, five fours, one quad, two doubles, and several training sculls, we are able to continue the tradition of this timeless, ultimate team sport.

Swim Test
For their safety, all camp participants must be able to swim. A 100-yard swim test will be administered the first day of camp.

Fees
Session I $175

Session II $175

Both weeks $350

Please note:
We cannot accept Debit or Credit cards.

Coaching Staff:
Head Coach Ted Riedeburg

Coach Riedeburg, originally from Poughkeepsie, New York, earned his stripes rowing on the majestic Hudson River as a high school student in the late 1980s. His love for crew, the sport he identifies as the ultimate in team sports, has never wavered and he is now very proud to lead the prestigious Bolles Rowing Program.

Ted became head coach of Bolles Rowing in 2003, after being an assistant from 2000 - 2003. He holds a Level III coaching certification with US Rowing, is a certified Concept II indoor rowing instructor, and is certified with the AFAA as a personal trainer. Riedeburg is also a Master’s Level Rowing Champion and has gained experience while training at the Craftsbury Sculling Center in 2007, and served as an assistant coach with the Northeast Rowing Center in 2005.

As head coach, Riedeburg has seen an increase in participation and enthusiasm in the Bolles Rowing Program. He has coached crews that have enjoyed success at the State Championship Regatta, including several state championship-winning crews. In addition to the State Championships in the men’s lightweight 4 in 2003, boys’ 3rd varsity 4 in 2005, and the girls’ freshman 8 in 2007, Bolles has enjoyed several 2nd and 3rd place finishes at this prestigious event.

More information and the application available here.


2009 Rowing Camp