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Register your club/school or gym as a space for competitors

Clubs, schools or gyms If you wish to host multiple competitors even your own members in a space please register here. You may have up to 20 rowing machines at a single hub connected to race at one time subject to your internet speed. Please note that Concept 2 rowing machines will need to be connected to a laptop with up to 4 rowing machines per laptop.

Once we have registration of spaces, competitors who will be using the hubs will be asked to register to a hub for the day. Scheduling will be built appropriately to allow all hubs to facilitate the number of competitors. You can find out more information on how to set up a hub here.

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Training

All things to help you prepare for the day!

Indoor Rowing Essentials

Rowing Relay Tips

There are roles to play even when you're not the one rowing.

The 2022 relay will be run with all four team members using one machine.

Undo the straps and have one or more team members holding the straps across the feet of the rower.

Practice your change over technique. There are lots of ways that teams do this but the more you practice the less time lost here.

Have a sequence and rotation pattern set so each person knows their role and where to be during each part of the race.

Try to stay relaxed. The heat of the moment can force mistakes. Focus on what needs to be done.

Most importantly be safe!

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*Jumping onto the rowing machine is not recommended

Do it for Cancer Council

Get your club, workplace, friends and family behind you this AIRC through helping you fundraise for a great cause.

Click the link below to create a donation portal and share the link around!

Please also send your donation link to indoorrowing@rowingaustralia.com.au so we can display your funds raised on the day.

Every dollar counts!

Click here to create a donation portal and get fundraising!

How to take part

Required Equipment

Concept 2 static rowing machine with a PM3, PM4 or PM5 monitor.

One USB A-B cable a.k.a Printer Cable per rowing machine. Please note that each rowing machine needs to be connected to a computer directly.

A Laptop, PC, or Mac and Internet connection wired (preferable) or WiFi
Running either a Mac OS X, Windows 8.1 or higher or Chrome OS
Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge installed to run Homerace.

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Hub set up

Each hub should have a maximum of 20 rowing machines. A maximum of 4 rowing machines can be connected up to a dedicated laptop. It is preferred that your laptop is connected via Ethernet cable to the internet however WiFi does work. A back up of a 4g hotspot is recommended. Ideally there is 1 volunteer per laptop and 4 rowing machines. Please test your set up including a connectivity test before event start.

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Indoor Rowing Records

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