GLC Masters Regatta Calendar
Our annual regattas are listed below. Click on an entry to see further details.
This calendar will be updated with additional dates and information, and is subject to change, so please continue to check back as the year progresses.
Financial aid to help meet class or travel costs is available to all Green Lake rowers, please e-mail or call the office at 206-684-4074 for information.
This is one of 3 Green Lake Crew hosted Regattas held throughout the year on our buoyed 1000-meter course. All adult rowers are encouraged to participate.
Note: Parking is difficult and illegally parked cars are often ticketed. Masters rowers are all encouraged to sign up for dock duty in between races.
1000-meter races taking place on Lake Stevens. Please RSVP by March 20th. Open to all masters rowers.
An event for our experienced boats which happens on the Montlake Cut near UW. Green Lake Adult Crew will be submitting entry bids and will know if any of our crews are selected by early March.
This race has events for juniors, collegiate, masters, and sometimes international Olympic team rowers. The course is 2000 meters starting in Lake Washington and finishing just at the west end of the cut. The best viewing is from the Montlake Cut or Bridge. Launching is at the University of Washington’s Conibear Shellhouse, located just east of the U.W. Intramural Activities Building and tennis courts. Parking is good at UW lots E11/E12 or E1.
Aka “Masters Regionals”, a three day event for novice and experienced rowers which happens on Vancouver Lake, WA. More details (e.g. lodging) available soon. The 1000 meter race course (regatta website) at Vancouver Lake is centered on Vancouver Lake Park. Launching, parking and best viewing are all in the park.
Cascadia RCA Masters National Championships will be at Burnaby Lake. More details to come, regatta website: https://www.cascadiaregatta.ca
Update: GLAC is not planning on going this year but we hope to be back in 2023.
This is one of 3 Green Lake Crew hosted Regattas held throughout the year on our buoyed 1000-meter course. All adult rowers are encouraged to participate.
Note: Parking is difficult and illegally parked cars are often ticketed. Masters rowers are all encouraged to sign up for dock duty in between races.
Recreational regatta hosted by Everett – regatta website.
Row for the Cure – Lake Union (Launch from Lake Washington Rowing Club dock). https://seattlerowforthecure.org
Held on American Lake in Lakewood, WA – regatta website.
Highly competitive head race held in Boston, MA. https://www.hocr.org.
This is one of 3 Green Lake Crew hosted Regattas held throughout the year on our buoyed 1000-meter course. All adult rowers are encouraged to participate.
Note: Parking is difficult and illegally parked cars are often ticketed. Masters rowers are all encouraged to sign up for dock duty in between races.
Premier head race in the pacific northwest. https://www.headofthelake.org.
GLC Masters Meetings, Mixer Rows, and Other Events
Listed below are meetings and other events for 2022. Click on an entry to see further details.
This calendar will be updated with additional dates and information and is subject to change, so please continue to check back as the year progresses.
After practice there will be a free coxing clinic put on by experienced coxswain Lauren Lozier. Everyone is encouraged to come down to the boathouse at 11:00 am to learn about calls on land and water, common practices, steering technique, motivational ideas, and resources for advancing your coxing skills. Lauren coxed throughout high school and is now a sophomore at UW. She has raced at The Head of the Charles, Nationals, and recently for GLAC at The Head of the Lake. This event will either be outside or very well ventilated so dress warm!
Masters all team meeting, 11:00 am at the boathouse.
Held annually at the Nile Golf and Country Club, this fun event includes a silent and live auction to raise money for various GLC programs. For 2022, organizers are planning for a mostly in-person format with the option for remote participants to bid on live auction items.
Informational and organizing meeting about NW Masters Regionals and boat rigging tutorial. 11:00 am in the sail room.
At 11:00 am after practice on Sunday we’ll have an all team meeting in the sail room followed by a coxing clinic presented by an experienced coxswain.
The Masters have volunteered to clean the “Small Boat House” and the boats within. We have scheduled two evenings: Wednesday July 20th, and Wednesday, July 27th from 7 pm. until 9 pm. (We want our boats to be as fast as possible for Summer Extravaganza!)
We will start at one end, then work our way towards the other end, taking out boats, putting them on slings, washing & waxing them, then sweeping out the building below those boats. We will get as much done as we can on the first day, then hopefully finish up on the second.
If you are available, please RSVP on iCrew so we know how many to expect – events are posted soon under “Attendance Plans”. If you have any questions contact Patty. THANK YOU!