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2022 USRowing Masters Conference has ended
Masters, this conference is for YOU! A full Saturday conference of masters-specific educational content offered virtually. Masters athletes and coaches are encouraged to attend on Saturday, April 2, 2022.

Take advantage of one of the following options:

Individual Conference PassThis pass will get you full access to all live sessions within the conference and their recordings. This pass is intended for one person to have access to the conference.

Boathouse Pass: This pass is intended for a boathouse to gain access to the conference and will get attendees full access to all live sessions within the conference and their recordings.. After registering for this pass, account holders should email EventsTeam@usrowing.org with an excel spreadsheet of members names and email addresses that should have access to the content. There is no limit of attendees per boathouse pass.

Individual Conference Pass with Championship Membership: This pass will get you full access to all live sessions within the conference and their recordings. This pass is intended for one person to have access to the conference. This pass also includes a USRowing Championship Membership at a discounted rate. While a membership is not required for this conference, if you do intend to renew your membership, this is the time to do so to take advantage of a discounted rate!

Register HERE.

* Recordings of each session will be posted to Sched one week after the conference ends. All conference attendees can access the recordings at their own convenience. 
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Marlene Royle

Faster Masters Rowing
Co-Founder
Marlene Royle is one of the world’s best-known masters rowing coach.

She has been at the forefront of training older athletes since 1999 when she started Roylerow.com business leading rowing camps and writing custom performance training programs.

More recently she co-founded Faster Masters Rowing and now hosts a weekly live broadcast podcast where older athletes get their questions answered such as how to row in rough water, ways to manage SI Joint impairment and drills to learn correct feathering technique. Marlene is a registered occupational therapist with a specialty in hand therapy. She is the director of adult rowing for Aviron Knowlton Rowing Club in Quebec, Canada.

She is a sought-after speaker and journalist writing for Rowing News, Row2k, as well as, leading workshops and keynotes for US Rowing events.
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