Juniors

Meet the Team!

Who is Eligible?

Everyone new to rowing will be considered “Novices” and will get to race other Novice teams from California, Arizona and Utah. Age category racing in Under 15, Under 17 and Under 19 are also available.  

Our Head Coach has over 45 years of Junior Coaching experience and has won 5 National Titles, sent athletes to all the best Universities and the Olympics.

Lake Las Vegas is one of the best sites for rowing in the world. Major college teams fly here to practice and race throughout the year.

Getting Started

Fill out a Junior Interest Survey and sign up for a Novice Rowing Camp then start coming to practice. Parents are invited to ride a Safety Launch and watch and talk to the coach about the team. Practices are held M/Tu/Th/Fr from 3:30-6pm with optional practices  Sat and Sun  8-10 am. Novices are required to come at least three days a week but 5 days a week is recommended.

Please fill out our Junior Crew Interest Survey

Lake Las Vegas Boathouse Directions:  The Boathouse is located in the middle of the dam at the end of Lake Las Vegas Parkway. Once you reach the end of LLV Parkway, you will see our sign. Drive over a small curb and down onto the dam and through a yellow gate. Once you pass the gate look for two green traffic cones on the left about 1/3 of the way on the dam. Turn in and park. The boats and facility are on the right. Please have you athletes wear tight fitting clothing, running shoes and a hat. All athletes should dress warm with no baggy clothes and have a plastic water bottle. You can find the boathouse on Google maps

Benefits of Rowing

Testimonials

My son joined the Lake Las Vegas Rowing Club less than a year ago. Since the age of 4, we have been signing our kids up for sports—soccer, t-ball, basketball, karate, swimming. Mainstream sports failed us. Coaches focused only on the star athletes and never on how to work as a team and inspire a love of a healthy, active lifestyle that can continue past their 20’s, 30’s, 40’s ... into their 70’s! We had virtually given up. Then we saw a post about a new rowing club being started at Lake Las Vegas. A great opportunity to start when everyone is learning together. Finally! We found a sport that builds social and athletic interests. Coach Jim focuses on the whole team. He supports us in raising our kids. Keeping them healthy, happy, and an eye on their college education.
John Doe
Parent #1
The Lake Las Vegas Rowing Club Coach Jim Andersen’s guidance and the Masters athletes preparing her for possibilities have everything to do with her success being invited to training in New Zealand and getting recruited by the University of Texas at Austin Division I Women’s Rowing Team. Rowing crew and sculling are her passions. Thank you for bringing out the best in her character, leadership, and skills.
John Doe
Parent #2
Although our son has always been involved in athletics, it is difficult to say that he has truly been a part of a team. That changed when in August of 2017 he arrived at the LLVRC boathouse. It was immediately evident the atmosphere was one of encouragement, cooperation, and inclusion, primarily because crew is the ultimate team sport. Unlike other sports, there is no superstar who can save the day. All of the athletes in the boat have to work in unison for the team to be successful.
John Doe
Parent #3
Joining the Lake Las Vegas Rowing Club crew has had an amazing impact on our son’s life. An incredible coach and knowledgeable, friendly assistant coaches help make the team an awesome experience. He has built friendships, become extremely strong – both mentally and physically, and is truly thankful to be learning this great sport! As parents we love that our son takes a daily technology break – he puts his cell phone away when he arrives at practice and doesn’t touch it for the hours that he is there – and he doesn’t even miss it!
John Doe
Parent #4