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Registration Options
Questions? All registration questions can be directed to registrar@camprandallrc.org.
Adult Rower
Masters - Basic Membership - Basic membership for masters (adult) members of Camp Randall Rowing Club.
Contributes to the overall cost of operating the boathouse and club Includes:
Registration opens on 03-01-2026
Contributes to the overall cost of operating the boathouse and club Includes:
- Opportunity to rent rack space at the current rate (2026 rate is $850/year or $75/month, automatic billing required), space permitting
- Access to the east bay of the boathouse only
- Use of CRRC floating dock outside outside of Junior practice times
- Does not include use of any CRRC equipment or access to any areas of the boathouse other than the east bay.
Registration opens on 03-01-2026
Masters - Enhanced Membership - Enhanced membership for masters (adult) members of Camp Randall Rowing Club, billed on an annual basis
Contributes to the overall cost of operating the boathouse and club includes:
Registration opens on 03-01-2026
Contributes to the overall cost of operating the boathouse and club includes:
- Opportunity to rent rack space at the current rate space permitting (part of basic membership)
- Access to the east bay of the boathouse only (part of basic membership)
- Use of CRRC floating dock outside outside of Junior practice times (part of basic membership)
- Does not include use of any CRRC rowing shells
- Access to ergs and weights outside of Junior practice times
- Access to showers outside of Junior practice times
- Trailering of boats to regattas, space permitting
Registration opens on 03-01-2026
Youth Rower
2026 Learn to Row - 6/22 to 6/26 - This is a one week introduction to the sport of rowing, open to rising 6th - 12th graders.
The session runs M-F from, 9a - 11a. You will learn the basics of the rowing stroke, commands, boat handling skills and depending on progress, row in both Sweep and Sculling boats. Snacks will be provided.
Financial assistance may be available, and applicants can wait to pay fees until they are notified of aid availability (no later than 1 month before the start of the program)
Registrants will also have documents to fill out, including a swim test and a one time, $10 membership to USRowing. More information is available here.
The session runs M-F from, 9a - 11a. You will learn the basics of the rowing stroke, commands, boat handling skills and depending on progress, row in both Sweep and Sculling boats. Snacks will be provided.
Financial assistance may be available, and applicants can wait to pay fees until they are notified of aid availability (no later than 1 month before the start of the program)
Registrants will also have documents to fill out, including a swim test and a one time, $10 membership to USRowing. More information is available here.
2026 Learn to Row - 6/29 - 7/03 - This is a one week introduction to the sport of rowing, open to rising 6th - 12th graders.
The session runs M-F from, 9a - 11a. You will learn the basics of the rowing stroke, commands, boat handling skills and depending on progress, row in both Sweep and Sculling boats. Snacks will be provided.
Financial assistance is available, and applicants can wait to pay fees until they are notified of aid availability (no later than 1 month before the start of the program)
Registrants will also have documents to fill out, including a swim test and a one time, $10 membership to USRowing. More information is available here.
The session runs M-F from, 9a - 11a. You will learn the basics of the rowing stroke, commands, boat handling skills and depending on progress, row in both Sweep and Sculling boats. Snacks will be provided.
Financial assistance is available, and applicants can wait to pay fees until they are notified of aid availability (no later than 1 month before the start of the program)
Registrants will also have documents to fill out, including a swim test and a one time, $10 membership to USRowing. More information is available here.
2026 Learn to Row - 7/06 - 7/10 - This is a one week introduction to the sport of rowing, open to rising 6th - 12th graders.
The session runs M-F from, 9a - 11a. You will learn the basics of the rowing stroke, commands, boat handling skills and depending on progress, row in both Sweep and Sculling boats. Snacks will be provided.
Financial assistance is available, and applicants can wait to pay fees until they are notified of aid availability (no later than 1 month before the start of the program)
Registrants will also have documents to fill out, including a swim test and a one time, $10 membership to USRowing. More information is available here.
The session runs M-F from, 9a - 11a. You will learn the basics of the rowing stroke, commands, boat handling skills and depending on progress, row in both Sweep and Sculling boats. Snacks will be provided.
Financial assistance is available, and applicants can wait to pay fees until they are notified of aid availability (no later than 1 month before the start of the program)
Registrants will also have documents to fill out, including a swim test and a one time, $10 membership to USRowing. More information is available here.
2026 Learn to Row - 7/13 - 7/17 - This is a one week introduction to the sport of rowing, open to rising 6th - 12th graders.
The session runs M-F from, 9a - 11a. You will learn the basics of the rowing stroke, commands, boat handling skills and depending on progress, row in both Sweep and Sculling boats. Snacks will be provided.
Financial assistance is available, and applicants can wait to pay fees until they are notified of aid availability (no later than 1 month before the start of the program)
Registrants will also have documents to fill out, including a swim test and a one time, $10 membership to USRowing. More information is available here.
The session runs M-F from, 9a - 11a. You will learn the basics of the rowing stroke, commands, boat handling skills and depending on progress, row in both Sweep and Sculling boats. Snacks will be provided.
Financial assistance is available, and applicants can wait to pay fees until they are notified of aid availability (no later than 1 month before the start of the program)
Registrants will also have documents to fill out, including a swim test and a one time, $10 membership to USRowing. More information is available here.
2026 Learn to Row - 7/20 - 7/24 - This is a one week introduction to the sport of rowing, open to rising 6th - 12th graders.
The session runs M-F from, 9a - 11a. You will learn the basics of the rowing stroke, commands, boat handling skills and depending on progress, row in both Sweep and Sculling boats. Snacks will be provided.
Financial assistance is available, and applicants can wait to pay fees until they are notified of aid availability (no later than 1 month before the start of the program)
Registrants will also have documents to fill out, including a swim test and a one time, $10 membership to USRowing. More information is available here.
The session runs M-F from, 9a - 11a. You will learn the basics of the rowing stroke, commands, boat handling skills and depending on progress, row in both Sweep and Sculling boats. Snacks will be provided.
Financial assistance is available, and applicants can wait to pay fees until they are notified of aid availability (no later than 1 month before the start of the program)
Registrants will also have documents to fill out, including a swim test and a one time, $10 membership to USRowing. More information is available here.
2026 Learn to Row - 7/27 - 7/31 - This is a one week introduction to the sport of rowing, open to rising 6th - 12th graders.
The session runs M-F from, 9a - 11a. You will learn the basics of the rowing stroke, commands, boat handling skills and depending on progress, row in both Sweep and Sculling boats. Snacks will be provided.
Financial assistance is available, and applicants can wait to pay fees until they are notified of aid availability (no later than 1 month before the start of the program)
Registrants will also have documents to fill out, including a swim test and a one time, $10 membership to USRowing. More information is available here.
The session runs M-F from, 9a - 11a. You will learn the basics of the rowing stroke, commands, boat handling skills and depending on progress, row in both Sweep and Sculling boats. Snacks will be provided.
Financial assistance is available, and applicants can wait to pay fees until they are notified of aid availability (no later than 1 month before the start of the program)
Registrants will also have documents to fill out, including a swim test and a one time, $10 membership to USRowing. More information is available here.
2026 Learn to Row Summer Pack - Save 36% on a full summer of learn to row sessions!
June 22 through July 31st, Monday - Friday, 9-11 am.
June 22 through July 31st, Monday - Friday, 9-11 am.
Junior Men's Team - Competitive team for experienced, male High School rowers between the ages of 13 - 18 years old. 8th graders may choose this program or the Middle School program, which is a smaller time commitment.
Our Junior Program goals:
Our Junior Program goals:
- Develop student athletes and help them achieve their goals
- Provide athletes with the knowledge and skills base necessary to be competitive at a regional and even national level
- Train the “whole athlete,” including pre-performance routines (nutrition, sleep, hydration, stretching, etc.), injury prevention, and accountability on and off the water
- Develop proper rowing technique
Junior Novice (1st time rower) - Competitive team for athletes of any gender who are new to rowing (defined as within your first calendar year of rowing). Racing opportunities will be in a novice category, against others who are new to the sport!
8th graders may choose this program or the Middle School program, which is a smaller time commitment.
Our Junior Program goals:
8th graders may choose this program or the Middle School program, which is a smaller time commitment.
Our Junior Program goals:
- Develop student athletes and help them achieve their goals
- Provide athletes with the knowledge and skills base necessary to join the competitive Junior team (if desired)
- Train the “whole athlete,” including pre-performance routines (nutrition, sleep, hydration, stretching, etc.), injury prevention, and accountability on and off the water
- Develop proper rowing technique
Junior Women's Team - Competitive team for experienced, female High School rowers between the ages of 13 - 18 years old. 8th graders may choose this program or the Middle School program, which is a smaller time commitment.
Our Junior Program goals:
If your ath
Our Junior Program goals:
- Develop student athletes and help them achieve their goals
- Provide athletes with the knowledge and skills base necessary to be competitive at a regional and even national level
- Train the “whole athlete,” including pre-performance routines (nutrition, sleep, hydration, stretching, etc.), injury prevention, and accountability on and off the water
- Develop proper rowing technique
If your ath
Middle School Rowers - Team for rowers brand new to rowing, or continuing on from a previous Middle School Team session, in grades 6-8.
Season is April 13, 2026 - June 1st, 2026 (8 weeks), 5:00-6:30 on Wednesday and 1 - 2:30 PM on Saturday.
Athletes in 8th grade, who are looking to make a bigger commitment, are also eligible for the Junior Novice team.
If you are requesting financial aid, please submit your application and you may wait to pay your fees until you are notified about available aid (minimum of 2 weeks prior to start of season). Additional payment arrangement may be available - please contact treasurer@camprandallrc.org with any requests or questions.
If your athlete is trying out Camp Randall for the first time, there is a 2 week trial period during which we will offer a refund of CRRC dues if you determine this is not the right fit. After the trial
Season is April 13, 2026 - June 1st, 2026 (8 weeks), 5:00-6:30 on Wednesday and 1 - 2:30 PM on Saturday.
Athletes in 8th grade, who are looking to make a bigger commitment, are also eligible for the Junior Novice team.
If you are requesting financial aid, please submit your application and you may wait to pay your fees until you are notified about available aid (minimum of 2 weeks prior to start of season). Additional payment arrangement may be available - please contact treasurer@camprandallrc.org with any requests or questions.
If your athlete is trying out Camp Randall for the first time, there is a 2 week trial period during which we will offer a refund of CRRC dues if you determine this is not the right fit. After the trial
Parent of Rower
Junior Parents - For parents of athletes on the Junior Team, including novice and varsity athletes.
Middle School Parents - For parents of athletes participating in the Middle School rowing program.

