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2011 Advanced Coaches Conference
Learn from the best coaches in the country!
This year is the inaugural USRowing Advanced Coaches Conference. It is a robust, stand-alone conference that replaces the old advanced coaching seminars that were held as part of the annual convention.
The Advanced Coaches Conference will take place on the last two days of the annual convention – all day on Saturday, December 3, and half of the day on Sunday, December 4.
The theme of the conference is “How to build a successful college or high school rowing program.” We have many successful programs working in almost primitive conditions, but we also have programs that seem to have everything who are struggling to create fast boats.
At this year’s Advanced Coaches Conference, we have asked some of the most successful coaches in the country to share their experiences on how to build a program, how to turn around a struggling program, and how they manage to stay on top for many years.
Tom Terhaar, Tim McLaren, Harry Parker, Mike Teti, Steve Gladstone, Lori Dauphiny, Kevin Sauer, Tom Bohrer, Liz Trond, Rich Davis and others will talk about building a program, technique, training, race preparation and much more.
Do not miss this unique opportunity to learn how to build a successful program. Everyone can coach the catch but not everyone knows how to turn a program around.
Roster of Speakers:
Tom Bohrer
Eric Catalano
Chris Chase
Lori Dauphiny
Rich Davis
Steve Gladstone
Steve Hargis
Tim McLaren
Harry Parker
Kevin Sauer
Tom Terhaar
Mike Teti
Liz Trond
Yan Vengerovskiy
Matt Weise
Advanced Coaches Conference Schedule
Registration and Hotel Information
Please click here to register
The host hotel for the event is the Hartford Marriott Downtown. Reservations can be made online by clicking this link or by calling 1-800-266-9432.
Vendor Space and Sponsorships
Vendor Information
Sponsorship opportunities remain available for the Advanced Coaches Conference. Contact AJ Dominique III (alvin@usrowing.org) for more information.