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Member Account Information
iCrew
Starting in 2021, ARC adopted a new club management system called iCrew for program registrations, practice attendance, and more. ARC will continue to use Regatta Central for managing regatta registrations. To participate in ARC activities, you will need to set up and use an ARC member account in iCrew.
To get set up on iCrew contact us at info@albanyrowingcenter.org
If you already have an account, log on to iCrew here
US Rowing Individual Membership
ARC is an organizational member of the US Rowing Association, the governing body for the sport of rowing in the United States. To row with ARC or to participate in regattas as an ARC member, you must join USRowing as an individual member under the auspices of ARC - aka O.A.R.S., Inc. (Organization of Adirondack Rowers and Scullers, Inc.)
From the USRowing Membership Portal, click Join and enter the following information when prompted:
- Club or Team Name: In the field, type Albany. From the pulldown, select the O.A.R.S item with USRowing Member #1426 that shows the ARC logo.
- Team Code: At the prompt, type ARC's Team Code - MDTWB.
Our Name
Our club's official name is the Organization of Adirondack Rowers and Scullers, Inc.,, so we are listed as O.A.R.S., Inc. dba Albany Rowing Center (ARC) in both Regatta Central and USRowing. The abbreviations ARC or Albany RC are often displayed in the results, entries and heat sheets/draws for regattas.
Regatta Info & Safe Sport
USRowing requires all adults over the age of 18 to complete Safe Sport training. The core training is 90 minutes and a 30 minute refresher course is required annually. In addition, some regattas require rowers to sign participation waivers. Follow directions from your coach to make sure you complete all the requirements to participate in regattas.