THROWBACK THURSDAY: In the Beginning With Pat, Ally and John

Our Rhinebeck Crew team had true grassroots beginnings. We fundraised feverishly with carwashes & spaghetti dinners. Once we procured enough equipment to get our oars wet, we began training at Norrie Point, in Staatsburg.

We worked hard for love of the sport. We didn’t have a boat house – just a trailer. No dock – we waded into the freezing water in March. No transportation – we carpooled to practices & regattas. We all enjoyed the Hudson River & the success that came by working together as one.

Equipment was secondhand, & we got our hands dirty to improve it & make it our own. Our trailer, which is still used today, was refurbished – its upper level welded on by a team member’s father. We sanded & painted our spoon (not hatchet) blades. Our first eight-man boats were solid wood & needed to be put together with bolts & grease each time they were used. Trust us when we tell you they were heavy! And sometimes leaked…

We worked hard to partake in a sport we believed in – to make it a part of Rhinebeck. We are so proud today that Rhinebeck students & their families continue to better the program & each rower’s experience. We consider ourselves very lucky to be a part of the Rhinebeck Crew legacy and to live in this small community that champions recreation & teamwork on our nearby, mighty Hudson River.

Row on, Rhinebeck Crew!

Pat Coon, Founder
Ally & John Traver, Class of 2004


RESULTS: 2020 HRRA Indoor Sprints

23 rowers competed in the 20th ANNUAL HRRA Indoor Sprints at Poughkeepsie High School this Saturday.

Senior Alleigh Szabo won FIRST PLACE in the Coxie Women category. Sophomore Shae Jenkins won THIRD place in Junior Women’s Lightweight category. Many rowers set a personal record (PR), and alum Liam Szwed was home from college and coxed his sister, Maeve!

Rowers and parents, if you have a great photo to share from the event, send it to communications@rhinebeckcrew.org. Thanks!





THROWBACK THURSDAY: No Prom. No Problem. We Won States!

Participating in Rhinebeck crew was such an important part of my high school career. 

The hard work and dedication was constantly paying off with all the fun that was had, the beauty of our surroundings, and friendships that were made. However the cherry on top was qualifying and rowing at nationals my junior year. It was a thrilling experience just sharing the venue with the other amazing rowers from across the nation, and being immersed in the crew culture. 

My senior year started off bittersweet. I was excited for one more year of my favorite sport, but worried my best races were behind me. However pretty early on I realized that wasn't the case and my lightweight eight boat was stronger than ever. 

With a taste of what was possible we were determined to reach our goal, and so we did. We medalled at states and qualified for nationals. We were so pleased with our performance and looked forward to the big race. 

However the excitement was tarnished with the news of our race being on the same day as prom. Many girls in the boat thought of prom as the quintessential high school experience and that they were being robbed of something they had looked forward to perhaps for several years. We had to continue to work together to find the perfect solution so that everyone would be satisfied, and so we did. 

Many of us had already planned our proms and gotten dresses, and we decided not to let that go to waste. So we planned our own “prom” in Philadelphia. The day was spent at the regatta where we rowed the best race we could and my high school rowing career came to a fulfilling end. It was then time to celebrate all we had achieved as a team, we got dressed up, took photos, and were taken out to dinner. 

Over the years being a part of the crew family we all learned how to adapt to a difficult situation and make it work best for everyone involved. I am grateful for the flexibility we learned and exemplified as a team. No one felt they missed out on an important high school tradition, if anything people were happy to have had a more meaningful and unique prom experience. And of course everyone was so happy they participated in the culmination of our high school rowing career.

Casey Heady
2020 Boys Varsity Coach

UPDATE: Le Petit Bistro Fundraiser

We had great fun at the Le Petit Bistro pancake fundraiser. Thanks to everyone who contributed to such a wonderful event!

We had great fun at the Le Petit Bistro pancake fundraiser. Thanks to everyone who contributed to such a wonderful event!

On behalf of Rhinebeck Crew, I want to extend our gratitude to the community members, friends and rowing families who came out on Saturday morning to enjoy Pancakes at The Bistro! Your support made this fundraiser an overwhelming success. 

Thanks to all of our rowers, parents and board members who worked as a true team today. 

We're grateful to Jen & Joe Dalu of Le Petit Bistro for making it happen and a huge thanks to their ace staff members Jess and Michael. We couldn't have done it without your help!

Today we raised over $4500 toward our $33,000 goal. We're in need of a new Men's 4+ Rowing Shell and a new, larger food trailer to help us provide breakfast and lunch for our rowers at each regatta. 

Thanks to your generosity, today's event brings our fundraising tally to $22,400! You can help us reach our goal by becoming a sponsor today.

Thank you!

Paul Beichert
President

Registration is Open for the 2020 Season

It was great seeing all the returning and new rowers and their families at our Annual Registration Meeting on Thursday, Jan. 16.

Thank you to everyone who signed up and sent in payment. We’re looking forward to a terrific season with you!

Registration will remain open through February — please help us spread the word by sharing our website.

Register a new rower here:

Pay for your registration, and order a uniform if you need one, here:

Three Big Races

Rhinebeck Crew ended the season with a succession of three regattas on the Hudson River, with many spirited performances:

Dutchess Cup – May 29

HVRL Championships – June 1

Row for the Cure – June 2
This fundraiser for breast cancer causes was a festive affair highlighted by Rhinebeck’s two cancer survivor coaches, Casey Heady and Rich Humphrey, in the winning 4 boat at the end of the regatta!
Complete results are here:
https://www.regattacentral.com/regatta/results2/?job_id=6302

One final big thanks to all the rowers for rowing hard and making the Rhinebeck Crew family proud. We had a great year and we hope to see all of our seniors back next year at the river! Thanks also to all of the coaches and parents who have given so much of their time and energy to such a wonderful group of young student-athletes. 

A very special shout out to the parents who showed up at the river at 5:30am with the rowers on race days to help set up and get cooking in the cold and dark (and sometimes rain!), as well as those who stayed until the end of our regattas to pack everything up. We could not have done it without you!!!

A Gold Medal Sunday

Our Girls Novice 4 team competed and won gold at the HVRL Novice Championships held on May 19th at Pinecliff Lake in West Milford NJ. They led for the entire race and easily won their heat by 6 boat lengths. Logging their best time of the season with a 6:19 finish, this was the lowest time for both heats in their category. These freshman girls have been on a roll and surely will continue to impress us. A bright future lies ahead as varsity rowers next year! Congratulations to our novice coach Evan Russell on his success with these young ladies.

Rhinebeck Crew at the NY State Rowing Championships in Saratoga Springs

It was brilliant sunshine and big smiles when after the time trials Saturday morning, ALL of our boats advanced to the final races! Our team performed extremely well in a very competitive field. We are so proud of how they represented our organization, Rhinebeck High School and the Rhinebeck community throughout the course of the event.

Many thanks to the coaches and parents who helped throughout the weekend, from Friday evening through Sunday afternoon. We could not do it without you!

NYS Scholastic Overall

Girls Novice 4 – 4th place
Girls Varsity 4 – 8th place
Boys Junior 4 – 14th place
Girls Junior 4 – 9th place
Boys Lightweight 4 – 10th place
Boys Varsity 4 – 17th place
Girls Lightweight 8 – 4th place