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WELCOME - Let’s Get Better! USRowing’s 2020 Annual Convention is going virtual this December! Although all of us would rather be meeting in person, COVID-19 had other plans. No worries though. In fact, this year’s convention promises to be bigger than ever with brand new diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) training that will be available free of charge to all of our members along with our ever-popular Para/Adaptive, Coaching Education, Business of Rowing and Referee tracks. And the best part is all of this great content is available from the convenience of home!

We’ll focus on getting better across the spectrum -- improving as coaches, creating more inclusive boathouses, strengthening our organizations as we come back from COVID-19, enhancing our physical and mental well-being, and more. While 2020 has been a challenging year, this year’s Annual Convention serves as a springboard to start 2021 off stronger, healthier, wiser … and better!
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USRowing is excited to announce that VESPOLI USA will be sponsoring the 2020 USRowing Annual Convention, and as part of the sponsorship, convention goers will have the chance to win a new Vespoli SD single. Click Here to Register! 

Click link for the Official Rules. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY, void where prohibited. 16+, U.S. Residents only. Begins 12/8/20; ends 12/13/20. Operated by United States Rowing Association, 2 Wall Street, Princeton, NJ 08540
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Jason Beagle

Atlanta Rowing Club & Head of the Hooch Regatta
Para-rowing Coordinator
Para-rowing Coordinator, Atlanta Rowing Club, Head of the Hooch Regatta.  Jason is a para-rower and rowing coach.  He learned to row at the  DC Strokes rowing club in 2007. From 2008-2010, he served as club president. During his tenure, DC Stokes added para-rowing to the 2009 Stonewall Regatta.  Rowing awards include: 2009 World Out Games in Copenhagen, Denmark (men's 8+ silver); 2010, 2011, and 2012 Head of the Charles (Gold PR3 4+); 2011 Canadian Henley (2nd place).  In January of 2012, he relocated to the Oklahoma City National High-Performance Center and was a member of the US National Paralympic Team in 2012 as an alternate in the PR3 4+ event.   He retired from high-performance rowing in 2013.  In the Fall of 2015, relocation to Atlanta, GA led him to the Atlanta Rowing Club. He was appointed coordinator in 2015.  Under his direction, ARC has grown its outreach programs to include senior rowers, para rowers, disabled veterans (Freedom Rows), and breast cancer survivors (RowStrong). Jason resides in Woodstock, GA with his partner of eight years, Brian Osborne.
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  • Adaptive and Para Rowing
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  • Coaches Conference (Day 1) - The Art of Coaching
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  • Coaches Conference (Day 3) : Rigging Biomechanics & Technique
  • Coastal Rowing
  • Diversity Equity and Inclusion
  • Referee Education


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