Membership

We welcome new members and cater for:
- Competitive club programme (intermediate, club, senior and premier grades)
- Novice (beginners)
- Masters over 27 years old  (Experienced including return-to-rowing)

PLEASE NOTE: NSRC does not recruit rowers 16 years old or younger.
We support school based programmes, however, the overall organisation of a school programme is down to the individual school.
If you are 16 or under, please contact someone in your school.

CONDITIONS OF MEMBERSHIP
By completing the membership application form you are agreeing to abide by the Club’s Constitution and Rules and accept the terms of membership outlined here.

MEMBERSHIP FEES AND COSTS
1. Membership fee: payable in a lump sum or by instalments (direct debit). These are to cover:
- Rowing NZ Competitors license
- Auckland Rowing Association levy
- Coaching
- Equipment maintenance and purchases

2. Regatta and Camp costs: The costs of attending at the NZ Championships, NZSS Championships and the club’s training camps are additional.

3. For information on Masters fees and costs please visit https://www.northshoremastersrowing.nz

MEMBER CONDUCT

  • Respect coaches, coxswains and crew, including keeping to training programmes and times. Show good manners and respect to others, particularly to fellow Club members and helpers.

  • Make yourself available to participate in work required around attendance to regattas such as loading trailers and cleaning up tent sites.

  • Follow the directions of coaches and management.

  • Take good care of the club’s equipment and assets. All damage must be reported immediately to the Club Captain. Facilities need to be kept clean and tidy.

  • Wear the Club uniform appropriately.

  • Use appropriate and respectful language always, especially when representing the club at regattas.

  • Compete in accordance with the applicable rules of rowing (including any rules imposed by the ARA, NZRA or NZSSRA) and the directions of race officials do not argue with officials and follow the proper process in making a complaint (inform your coaches). Always demonstrate good conduct on and off the water.

  • Do not use or possess illegal drugs or banned performance enhancing substances. Do not use or bring alcohol or tobacco to training, regattas or camps. Do not arrive at training under the influence of alcohol

  • Do not engage in contact of a sexual nature, whether welcome or unwelcome, while on regattas or at camp.

  • Do not send electronic or other messages or post on social media, inappropriate or offensive material in any way related to the Club or its members.



HEALTH AND SAFETY

  • Members must listen to coach briefings and instructions and follow coach instructions at all times during training and competition at NSRC. The Club Captain and Coaches have the right to restrict or cancel rowing if water conditions are unsuitable for rowing. Rowers and Coaches should check the weather and tides before rowing.

  • Rowers must comply with the Rowing New Zealand Water Safety Code always. This Code is also displayed in both NSRC sheds and is available for download on the NSRC and the Rowing New Zealand Website.

  • Coxswains and non-training members in coaching craft must wear a suitable lifejacket at all times when participating in training and competition at NSRC

  • No unaccompanied rowing is to take place without the consent of the Club Captain. If any unaccompanied rowing is approved, rowers must comply with Rowing New Zealand Water Safety Code's provisions on unaccompanied rowing, including carrying a personal floatation device and light.

  • Only rowers approved by NSRC for Upper Harbour training may use Rame Road - this is NSRC Senior training facility

  • Participants must be aware of other people, boats and objects in the water, and take care to avoid collisions during training and competition.

  • Rowers must use all equipment as instructed by coaches. If a rower is concerned about their equipment or safety on the water, the rower must inform their coach immediately and report any issues on the safety white board.

  • It is a member’s responsibility to provide their own care and first aid to common elements within the sport. Such things include the care of blisters on hands and protection from the Sun.


ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF LIABILITY
All rowers participating training and competition at North Shore Rowing Club (NSRC) (and their legal guardians) acknowledge and agree to the following terms and conditions and release from liability.  If you do not accept the terms and release from liability below, you must not take part in training and competition at NSRC.

  • I understand that participation in the sport of rowing carries an inherent risk of injury or death as a result of various causes including accident, injury, exposure or overexertion, which can be minimised by NSRC but not eliminated.

  • The safety precautions taken by the coaches and NSRC are not a guarantee of participant safety.  I understand that as a participant I have an important responsibility to be aware of and comply with the NSRC's Safety Rules at all times.

  • I understand that training and competition is undertaken in a public space, which is used by other boats, watercraft and swimmers. I am aware of the hazards involved.

  • I confirm that I am sufficiently fit and healthy to participate in training and competition at NSRC, and to the best of my knowledge do not have any medical condition or injury that would prevent me from participating safely.

  • By participating, I accept the risks arising from my participation.  Accordingly, I agree that to the maximum extent permitted by law, NSRC and its officers are not liable for any physical or financial injury, loss or damage, personal injury or death, or consequential loss or damage, of any kind arising in conjunction with, or prior to, during, or after training or competition at NSRC or events held by NSRC.

  • In the event I am injured during training and competition at NSRC, I consent to receiving any emergency medical treatment the coaches and/or NSRC deem necessary.


OTHER ITEMS

  • Photos and videos featuring rowers may be taken during training and competition at NSRC and other events associated with NSRC. Rowers and their legal guardians consent to the use of such photos and videos by NSRC for any commercial or non-commercial purpose in all and any media including printed publications, promotional materials, digital media, and for training purposes.

  • Parents/guardians of school rowers need to undertake to assist in the running of the Club including being available to

  • Be a safety person at training sessions or a supervising adult at regattas/camps and being involved in fundraising activities.

  • All Members contact details for purposes of circulation within the Club and in order to receive club communications, may be given to others within the Club. Rowing New Zealand will also require this information for the process of acquiring a Racing licence. No contact details will be released to other organisations without the members approval.

 

PENALTIES
It should be understood if a breach of any of the above or otherwise a member conducts themselves in a way that could potentially bring the Club into disrepute, the coaches or the Management Committee may impose sanctions including;

  • Removing me from training/racing crews for a fixed term or indefinitely;

  • Expelling me from the Club’s accommodation/ regattas (paying my own cost of return);

  • Forfeiting my fees already paid;

  • Enforcing payment of unpaid fees. D OBLIGATIONS

On the acceptance of a membership application and the payment of a membership fee, members have access to allocated rowing equipment and coaching during supervised training sessions. Training at other times may only be undertaken with the permission of the Senior Coach or Club Captain.

It is the expectation that members:

  • Contribute willingly and positively to their crew, the club and it’s stakeholder schools

  • Follow the directions of coaches and Management Committee

  • Take good and responsible care of the club’s equipment and other assets

  • Do nothing to knowingly damage the reputation of the club

Disciplinary measures may be taken by the club on any member that breaks it rules and requirements and/or those of the ARA, NZRA or NZSSRA.