Canadian Secondary School Rowing Association

Canadian Secondary School Rowing Association

The Canadian Secondary School Rowing Association (CSSRA) is an organization which governs high school rowing in Canada. The CSSRA has hosted the main high school rowing event, known as the CSSRA Championships (also known as "Schoolboy") since 1945. .Several Olympic rowers, including Buffy Williams (nee Alexander) have rowed at Schoolboy. Buffy participated while a student of Holy Cross Secondary School in St. Catharines.

Many crews travel great distances to participate at Schoolboy. Accommodations are thus expensive and difficult to find in St. Catharines and the surrounding region for that weekend.

ee also

*List of rowing blades

External links

*http://www.cssrarowing.ca


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