PROJECT RIO IS HERE, READY TO HELP YOU
Want a new challenge this summer? Or just want to find a new sport? Then why not try rowing. Project Rio is a Scottish Rowing initiative, funded by Awards for All, aimed at making it easier for members of the public to find their local rowing clubs and get into the sport. We have nearly 20 clubs signed up to the three-part project and they want to hear from you. Project Rio might sound serious, but the main objective is for people to have fun and meet new people, whilst learning a new skill. The project has three parts that you can sign up to and they are as follows;
Project Rio has 3 key elements;
Clubs that have currently signed up to Project Rio are:
Aberdeen Boat ClubAberdeen Schools Rowing AssociationAberdeen University Boat ClubCastle Semple Rowing ClubClyde Amateur Rowing ClubClydesdale Amateur Rowing ClubDundee University Boat ClubEastern Amateur Coastal Rowing ClubGeorge Heriot's School Rowing ClubGeorge Watson's Rowing ClubGlasgow Rowing ClubGlasgow Schools Rowing ClubHeriot Watt University Boat ClubInverness Rowing ClubLoch Lomond Rowing ClubNithsdale Amateur Rowing ClubRobert Gordon University Boat ClubSt Andrew Boat ClubStirling Rowing ClubStirling University Boat ClubStrathclyde Park Rowing ClubTay Rowing ClubUniversity of St Andrews Boat Club
Project Rio is funded by Awards for All and delivered to clubs by Scottish Rowing.
Go to our Clubfinder page for a map of all of our affiliated clubs and their contact details.