
| 1. Boy's J16 Four | 14. Girl's J18 Four |
| 2. Girl's J16 Four | 15. Boy's J18 Double |
| 3. Boy's J16 Quad | 16. Boy's J16 Double |
| 4. Girl's J16 Quad | 17. Boy's Eight |
| 4. Boy's Pair w/o | 18. Girl's J18 Double |
| 6. Girl's Pair w/o | 19. Girl's J16 Double |
| 7. Boy's Four | 20. Girl's Eight |
| 8. Girl's J16 Eight | 21. Boy's J18 Quad |
| 9. Boy's J18 Single | 22. Girl's J18 Quad |
| 10. Boy's J16 Single | 23. Boy's Single Dash |
| 11. Girl's J18 Single | 24. Girl's Single Dash |
| 12. Girl's J16 Single | 25. Boy's Eight Dash |
| 13. Boy's J16 Eight | 26. Girl's Eight Dash |
July 26 is usually a very hot day. Temperatures mid-day invariably exceed 90 degrees, and in 1998 were over 100. Also, the regatta is small and so has fewer events, with less time between similar events (the GJ1x and GJ2x, for example). It is strongly recommended that no athlete enter more than two events. Check last year's schedule to get an idea of how much time you might have between your events.
The regatta will NOT be delayed to accommodate doubling or hot-seating. In the heat, it's just not fair to the other competitors.
The regatta will be conducted in accordance with USRowing rules of racing.
The regatta is open to juniors only. A junior is a competitor who in the current calendar year does not attain the age of 19, or who is and has been continuously enrolled in secondary school as a full time student seeking a diploma. A competitor thus ceases to be a Junior after December 31 of the year of his or her 18th birthday, or of the year in which he or she completes the 12th grade of secondary school, having been a full time student, whichever is later.
A junior 16 is a competitor who will not attain the age of 17 in the current calendar year.
All events except the dash races are 2000 meters. Dash races are 1/4 mile. The order of events is fixed and will not be changed. Heats, if required, will be run before the first final in the same order as the finals. The regatta start time is 9:00 a.m.
There will be a mandatory coaches and coxswains meeting at the Canoe Club at 8:00 a.m.
If necessary, there will be a break in the program after the girl's quad race to permit rowers in the quads to participate in the dash races.
No entry fee for the eights dash race is required if the crew entered the 2000 meter eight race.
Click here to read how to enter.
All entries must be made on-line at Regatta Central by Friday, July 18. Entries received after this date will be accepted on a "lane available" basis and, if accepted, will incur a $10.00 late fee. The printed Regatta Central invoice, entry fees and competitor waivers are due on Monday, July 21, 2008. If you pay by credit card and have waivers on file at USRowing, you don't need to send anything.
Entry fees: Singles $17.00, Doubles & Pairs $29.00, Quads $58.00, Fours $60.00, Eights $83.00
Make checks payable to: Schuylkill Navy
If not paying by credit card at Regatta Central, send all entries and fees to: Philadelphia Youth Regatta, c/o Schuylkill Navy of Philadelphia, #4 Boathouse Row, Kelly Drive, Philadelphia, PA 19130.
Contact John Hogan at 215-629-5705, ext. 202, if you have any questions.
Fairmount wins the 2007 PYR point trophy - the Bennie.
Schuylkill Navy commodore Clete Graham, left, and regatta director John Hogan, right, present the Bennie to Fairmount coaches Molly Konopka and Matt Henwood.
Past year's results: