Chautauqua Lake Rowing Association (CLRA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to reviving the sport of rowing on Chautauqua Lake in Jamestown, NY. With a rich history dating back to the 1870s, rowing was once the most popular sport on the lake, but disappeared as an organized activity in the 1930s. CLRA aims to bring back the sport by offering programs for high school students, recreational masters, and beginners through their Learn-To-Row program. They strive to promote rowing as a community resource and a preferred form of recreation, teamwork training, and healthful conditioning of the mind and body.
Through their High School Rowing Team, CLRA provides girls and boys with the opportunity to learn and compete in rowing against other teams and schools in Western New York and Northwest Pennsylvania. Their Recreational Masters program caters to individuals beyond high school, offering flexible options for participation. The Learn-To-Row Program is designed to introduce newcomers to the sport in a safe and enjoyable environment. CLRA is committed to fostering scholastic rowing, educating the public about the benefits of rowing, and preserving the legacy of rowing on Chautauqua Lake.
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