Clothing Needed For a Race:
- Uniforms
What Rower should bring to a Race:
- Extra clothes, extra socks, blanket, pillow, rain boots/shoes, water, hat gloves rain jacket
- Towel, gallon zip lock bag or shopping bag for wet clothes, suntan lotion, bug spray
- Money for shirts/race merchandise (optional), hand sanitizer (optional), something to keep busy with when not racing (book, board gameā¦.)
- Be CAUTIOUS with electronics, they can get wet, forgotten or stolen
- Rowers ARE responsible for what they bring with them. FDR Crew, coaches or the boathouse are NOT RESPONSIBLE for lost or stolen property.
What Rower should NOT bring to a Race:
- Anything that the Rower can not bear to lose due to theft, loss or unintentional damage.
What happens at a Race for Rowers:
- Load and unload boat trailer.
- Rig & de-rig boats – EVERY team member MUST help.
- Condition/warm-up
- Rest and eat. (DO NOT eat heavy at least 2 hours before a race. There will be food waiting afterwards for racers.)
- BE ON TIME for start of race – 1.5 hours before race OR when the Coach Advises.
What happens at a Race for Parents/Spectators:
- Relax and CHEER
What the Spectator Should Bring to the Race:
- Chair, binoculars, umbrella, camera, food, beverages, extra blanket, warm clothes.
Behavior Expected by Rower:
- Be on Time and Be prepared
- Listen to and RESPECT the Coaches and Parents helping out.
- Be Respectful of other Team members and Teams
- ALL hands on deck till dismissed by Coach
Parental Expectations:
- Have your rower to the HOME races or to the DEPARTURE location for away races ON TIME.
Medication:
- Need to make coaches aware.
Who to Go To for Questions/Answers:
- A Hyde Park Rowing Association (HPRA) Board Member. Contact information can be found at fdrcrew.org
- Coaches:
- Boys Varsity: Harry Harrington
- Girls Varsity: Andrew Runne
- Boys Novice: Bob Beckmann
- Girls Novice: Courtney Woodard
- Assistant Coach: Megan Cerulli
- Assistant Coach: Christy Guercio