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73rd Scholastic Nationals Regatta Information

The 2007 SRAA Championship will be on the 25th and 26th of May. It will be held on the Cooper River in Cherry Hill, NJ and Bishop Eustace Prep will be our hosts.

For race results from this year's Nationals (by Ronin Racing) click here.

Slate of events for this year's regatta.

SRAA Regatta Rules for 2007.

Lightweight weigh-in procedures for the SRA regatta.

Excel listing of boats that have qualified for this year's SRAA National Regatta.

Links to registration site (Ronin Racing) (coming soon):

     Link to regatta registration page
     Schedule of events
     Link to Waivers

Advertising Information (coming soon):

     Program Advertising Order Form.
     Letter to Advertisers.

How to petition for open slots at the SRAA regatta:

Those teams without qualifying regattas may begin petitioning for “open” spaces beginning April 5.  Petitions must be entered online on this website (Petitions are closed as of 5/15/07 12:00am) Petitions will be considered as they are received. Petitioning teams should provide evidence of why they should be considered.  The final date for submitting petitions is Monday, May 14.

Boats that qualify through qualifying regattas MUST have completed their entry process no later than May 14. Entries must be completed online at www.Sraa.net. Unused spaces from qualifying regattas will become open spaces.

Boats with qualifying regattas that do not automatically qualify may still petition for a space in the regatta.  Those petitions should be entered online at the link above. They MUST be received no later than May 14.  Petitioning teams should provide evidence of why they should be considered.

 
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