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This document outlines the evolution of membership programs and coaching arrangements from 1999 to 2004. In 1999, the organization offered 5 sweep programs led by 6 coaches, including specialized coaching for men, women, and recreational groups. By 2004, the structure expanded to 8 programs with 10 coaches, featuring advanced women's and men's sweep options, along with sculling programs categorized by skill level, from beginners to competitive athletes. This growth reflects a commitment to enhancing member experience and skill development.
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Programs 1999 • 1999 – 5 programs, 6 coaches • 3 Sweep Programs, 4 sweep coaches • Women’s open sweep (2 coaches) • Men’s open sweep (1 coach) • Recreational sweep (men/women) (1 coach) • 2 Sculling Programs – 2 sculling coaches • MWF Sculling (men/women)(1 coach) • TTS Sculling (men/women)(1 coach)
Programs 2004 • 2004 – 8 programs, 10 coaches • 5 Sweep Programs, 6 coaches • Womens 5 day sweep (1 coach) • Womens 4 day sweep (1 coach, 1 asst) • Womens 3 day sweep (1 coach) • Men’s 5 day sweep (1 coach) • Men’s 3 day sweep (1 coach) • 3 Sculling Programs, 4 coaches • Sculling I (Beginning) (1 coach) • Sculling II (Intermediate) (1 coach) • Competitive Sculling (2 coaches)