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    Philadelphia Scholastic Rowing Association Renews 5 Year Partnership with RegattaCentral

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    RegattaCentral is thrilled to announce that it has renewed its long-standing partnership with the Philadelphia Scholastic Rowing Association (PSRA). This extended collaboration reinforces the two organizations’ commitment to providing outstanding services and support to scholastic rowers participating in the seven PSRA-hosted regattas.

    PSRA has been a well-known and respected organization in the rowing community for many decades. They have hosted various events, including the Manny Flick/Horvat Series (also known as “The Flicks” or “Manny Flicks”), City Championships, and the Hidden River Chase. The organization has a strong commitment to its mission, which can be traced back to the early days of scholastic rowing in Philadelphia – a city that is synonymous with this sport.

    RegattaCentral has been partnering with PSRA’s Flicks and City Championships since 2005, providing customized solutions that contribute to the organization’s growth and sustainability. In 2017, RC was appointed the official registrar, a year after adding the Hidden River Chase to the registration platform.

    President of the Philadelphia Scholastic Rowing Association, Leslie Pfeil, shares mutual enthusiasm, “The Philadelphia Scholastic Rowing Association has enjoyed a decades-long relationship with RegattaCentral, and we look forward to continuing our partnership with them. Their services and products have helped us build and sustain our organization in its commitment to providing fair and safe competitive racing opportunities to scholastic rowers. We consider RegattaCentral part of our growing family!”

    RegattaCentral takes pride in supporting organizations like PSRA, which share a vision of excellence and growth in rowing. The renewed partnership reaffirms RegattaCentral’s pursuit of providing top-notch solutions that empower rowing communities.

    Lauren Means, Account Director at RegattaCentral, said, “We feel privileged to extend our partnership with the Philadelphia Scholastic Rowing Association. PSRA’s dedication to promoting the sport aligns seamlessly with our mission to enhance the rowing experience using innovative solutions. We are excited about the next five years of collaboration and look forward to contributing to the continued success of their distinguished events.”

    In renewing its partnership with RegattaCentral, PSRA is celebrating its rich history and setting the stage for new heights of success and innovation in the years to come. The collaboration between these two entities exemplifies a shared commitment to advancing the sport of rowing and ensuring that PSRA’s legacy continues to thrive. Use the links below to learn more about each organization.

     

    About RegattaCentral:

    Founded in 1999, RegattaCentral got its start as a provider of online regatta registration. Since that time, RegattaCentral now provides innovative regatta and club management tools for rowing clubs, conventions, clinics, and camps. RegattaCentral serves over 500 regattas and 250 organizations annually.

    About Philadelphia Scholastic Rowing Association:

    The Philadelphia Scholastic Rowing Association (PSRA) is a non-profit organization of more than 75 high school crew programs from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and New York. The PSRA currently has 28 permanent (voting) member teams and is governed by a Board of Directors elected by the voting membership. The PSRA’s mission is to provide fair, safe and competitive rowing experiences to high school teams and their members and to serve as an advocate for junior and scholastic rowing.

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