Scholastic Rowing Association of America explained
Scholastic Rowing Association of America |
Sport: | Rowing |
Jurisdiction: | United States and Canada |
Abbrev: | SRAA |
Url: | https://www.sraa.net/ |
The Scholastic Rowing Association of America was formed as the Schoolboy Rowing Association of America in 1935 to host an unofficial national championship regatta for high school rowing.[1] The name was changed in 1976 after women were allowed to compete.[2]
Qualifying regattas
The following regattas are regional qualifiers for the SRAA National Championships.[3]
- Florida Scholastic Rowing Association Championships
- Midwest Scholastic Rowing Association Championships
- Garden State Scholastic Championship
- New York State Scholastic Championship
- Philadelphia City Championship
- Virginia Scholastic Rowing Championships
- Washington Metropolitan Interscholastic Rowing Association Championships
- West Coast Scholastic Championships
Notes and References
- Book: Pruter, Robert. The Rise of American High School Sports and the Search for Control : 1880-1930. Syracuse University Press. 2013. Syracuse, NY. 220.
- Web site: History. 2021-03-10. SRAA. en.
- Web site: Rules. 2021-03-10. SRAA. en.