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Spring training on Oak Ridge rowing course starts Feb. 9

Posted at 10:49 am January 31, 2017
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Spring training on the Oak Ridge rowing course runs from February 9 to March 5, 2017. Pictured above is a West Virginia University team competing in the Cardinal Invitational Regatta in Oak Ridge on Saturday, March 12, 2016. (File photo by Julio Culiat)

 

Spring training on the Oak Ridge rowing course runs from February 9 to March 5.

Oak Ridge and Anderson County tourism officials said there will be 31 different teams coming to town this year, with 40 to 50 rowers on each team. Each team generally stays in town for a week at a time.

Rowing has a $2 million impact on the community, according to Adventure Anderson County and Explore Oak Ridge.

Filed Under: Front Page News, Rowing, Sports Tagged With: Adventure Anderson County, Explore Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge rowing course, rowing, spring training

Tourism in Oak Ridge, Anderson County shows increased economic impact

Posted at 9:26 pm October 7, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

The economic impact of tourism in Anderson County and Oak Ridge has increased for a second year in a row.

In September, the Tennessee Department of Tourism Development released its 2015 annual report showing that visitors to Anderson County, which includes Oak Ridge, were responsible for spending more than $119 million in the county, an increase of 2.9 percent over the previous year, a press release said. Visitor spending in Anderson County yielded nearly $3 million in local sales tax.

“Marketing efforts continue to pay off as part of an organized effort to increase tourism in Oak Ridge and Anderson County,” Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank said in the press release. “Tourism is not only a way to increase our tax revenues, but the people who visit us positively add to the fabric and culture of our community—making tourism investment an all-around win.”

In its annual report, Explore Oak Ridge released data that showed Oak Ridge hotel revenue was up by 11 percent compared to the previous year (hotel revenue is a typical measure tourism’s economic effect on a city). Local tax generated from Oak Ridge hotels exceeded $585,000 in the 2015-16 fiscal year. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, State Tagged With: Anderson County, economic impact, Explore Oak Ridge, Graphite Reactor, Haw Ridge Park, hotel revenue, local tax, Manhattan Project, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, Marc DeRose, Melton Lake, Oak Ridge, regional economic impact, Robbie Meyer, rowing, sales tax, sales tax revenue, Tennessee Department of Tourism Development, Terry Frank, tourism, visitor spending

Dogwood Junior Regatta to feature about 2,000 young rowers this weekend

Posted at 12:29 pm April 28, 2016
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Dogwood Juniors Regatta

The Dogwood Junior Regatta will be in Oak Ridge from April 30-May 1, 2016. Pictured above from left are an Atlanta Junior Rowing Association crew preparing to race in Oak Ridge, an Atomic Junior Rowing racing crew, and youth rowers from Asheville Rowing Club preparing to launch. (Photos by Explore Oak Ridge)

 

Junior rowing, for those under 19 years old, has grown by leaps and bounds in the southeastern United States during the past 10 years. Whether due to the extensive opportunities for rowing college scholarships or the general improvement in quanity and quality of rowing programs offered, junior rowing is quickly becoming one of the fastest growing sports in the nation.

This weekend, Oak Ridge will welcome about 2,000 junior rowers from all over the Southeast and Midwest to compete in the Dogwood Junior Regional Regatta. The regatta is one of the largest in the Southeast.

A crew’s performance at the event will be considered heavily for seeding purposes at the USRowing Regional Championship, where rowers compete to qualify for the Junior National Championships.

“If you’re a junior rower (from the Southeast) you’ll want to be in Oak Ridge this weekend,” said Shannon Moore, head coach of Atomic Junior Rowing in Oak Ridge. “It’s going to be the best opportunity for crews to test their speed prior to the regional championships. This regatta will inform coaches on how to train for the weeks leading to regionals, and (it) can be the difference between qualifying for nationals or not.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Rowing, Slider, Sports, Sports Tagged With: Atomic Junior Rowing, Dogwood Junior Regatta, Dogwood Junior Regional Regatta, Explore Oak Ridge, Junior National Championships, junior rowing, Melton Lake Park, Oak Ridge Rowing Association, regatta, rowing, Shannon Moore, USRowing Regional Championship

This weekend: University of Louisville hosts Cardinal Regatta in Oak Ridge

Posted at 8:55 pm March 8, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

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Whether you’re out for an early-morning walk or driving home from work along Melton Hill Lake, it is clear to see that rowing season has begun in Oak Ridge. Rowing teams from all over the northern United States and parts of Canada are beginning to arrive in Oak Ridge for spring training and racing.

This weekend, the University of Louisville will host its annual Cardinal Invitational Regatta. Twelve of the nation’s best NCAA Division I women’s rowing teams will compete on March 12-13 at the Oak Ridge Rowing Association on Melton Hill Lake.

The 2016 Cardinal Regatta will host the following rowing teams: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Rowing, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Cardinal Invitational Rowing Regatta, Cardinal Regatta, Melton hill lake, NCAA, NCAA Division I women's rowing, Oak Ridge Rowing Association, racing, rowing, spring training, University of Louisville

Council to consider contract for eighth rowing lane

Posted at 12:13 am August 10, 2015
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Oak Ridge Rowing Lane Announcement

Tennessee Rep. John Ragan, an Oak Ridge Republican, announces a $250,000 state grant for an eighth rowing lane at the Oak Ridge rowing course on Sunday, April 19, 2015. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

The Oak Ridge City Council on Monday will consider a $50,000 contract for design and survey work, among other tasks, for an eighth rowing lane at the city’s rowing course.

The eighth lane has been on the city’s wish list for years. It’s been in the Oak Ridge Capital Improvement Plan since 2005.

Officials announced a $250,000 state grant for the extra lane in April. They said it will allow the Oak Ridge Rowing Association to compete for bigger races and international regattas at the Oak Ridge Rowing Course, keep the site a top-tier rowing venue, and provide more on-water capacity, allowing more competitors in events. It’s also expected to significantly increase the economic impact of rowing races, or regattas.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Recreation, Sports, State Tagged With: Barge Waggoner Sumner and Cannon, BWSC, capital improvement plan, Jon Hetrick, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks, Oak Ridge Rowing Association, regattas, rowing, rowing course, state grant

Local rower finishes 6th in nation at USRowing National Championships

Posted at 1:16 pm June 22, 2015
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Sarah Kate Rogers sprints to a second-place finish in the final 250 meters of the Women’s Youth 1x Semifinal at the 2015 USRowing Southeastern Youth Championships. (Photo courtesy J. Rogers)

 

By Jim Rogers

Oak Ridge’s Sarah Kate Rogers continued her memorable run to USRowing’s 2015 Youth Nationals, overcoming windy course conditions and formidable talent to reach the Grand Final of the Women’s Youth sculling singles (WY1x). The Youth Nationals were held June 12-14, in Bradenton, Florida.

Rogers qualified for the Youth Nationals as a result of her victory in the USRowing Southeastern Regionals in May.

Her path to the National Grand Finals was not without significant drama. In her opening heat, she tangled with lane buoys early in the race, and despite a ferocious comeback, finished a narrow fourth. This forced her to the repechage, a last chance to qualify for the semifinals. She responded to that challenge, moving through her opponents to grab the lead at the halfway point and holding off a furious challenge from Rachel Pierce of South Jersey Rowing Club. On short rest, Rogers then out-sprinted Shelby Johnson of Capital Rowing Club in the semifinal to finish second and qualify for the Grand Final. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Rowing, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: 2015 Youth Nationals, Capital Rowing Club, Grand Final, Marc DeRose, National Grand Finals, Oak Ridge High School, Rachel Pierce, rowing, Sarah Kate Rogers, Shannon Moore, Shelby Johnson, South Jersey Rowing Club, USRowing, USRowing Club National Championships, USRowing Southeastern Regionals, Women's Youth sculling singles, WY1X, WY1X Grand Final, youth nationals

Local rower earns invitation to USRowing Youth National Championships

Posted at 6:17 pm May 22, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

Sarah Kate Rogers and Marc DeRose

Rower Sarah Kate Rogers, who has been invited to compete in the USRowing Youth National Championships in June, is pictured above with coach Marc DeRose. (Photo by Suzanne Rogers)

 

By James H. Rogers

Oak Ridge’s Sarah Kate Rogers has earned an invitation to compete in the USRowing Youth National Championships by virtue of her first-place finish in the women’s youth sculling singles (WY1x) at the USRowing Southeast Youth Championships earlier this month. Competing against other young women from Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and Tennessee, she swept through the heats and won the 2,000-meter final in a time of 8:26.257, more than eight seconds ahead of any other sculler.

At next month’s national championship, which is from June 12-14 in Bradenton, Florida, Rogers will compete against as many as 27 other scullers through both heats and repechage for a coveted spot in the grand finals.

“The competition is incredibly tough,” Rogers said of the national event. “We all train and work as hard as we can to get to this point, and leave nothing on race day.”

Her competitors qualify from 11 separate national regions, and represent powerhouse rowing programs from the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Southwest, Midwest, and the Pacific Northwest. Rogers is unique in this regard, rowing as an unaffiliated rower under the watchful eyes of her coaching team, Shannon Moore and Marc DeRose. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Rowing, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: James H. Rogers, Junior Atomic Rowing, Kimberly Cady, Marc DeRose, Oak Ridge Rowing Association, rower, rowing, Sara Zetterberg, Sarah Kate Rogers, Shannon Moore, Suzanne Rogers, USRowing, USRowing Southeast Championships, USRowing Youth National Championships, youth sculling singles

Former Oak Ridge rowing director could lead ORCVB

Posted at 4:41 pm September 18, 2014
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Marc DeRose

Note: This story was updated at 5:55 p.m.

A former Oak Ridge rowing director could become the next executive director of the Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau.

The ORCVB board of directors on Thursday voted 4-3 to offer the job to Marc A. DeRose, subject to reference checks. If hired, DeRose will replace former longtime director Katy Brown, who became ORCVB president in 2006 and left in July to take a new marketing and promotions job covering Knoxville and Chattanooga.

DeRose was hired by the Oak Ridge Rowing Association in August 2013, and he resigned from his head coach and rowing director position in May of this year, saying the job was “not the right fit for me and my family,” the ORRA said in a press release this spring.

Other candidates for the ORCVB job, which offers a starting salary of $45,000 per year, were Lila Wilson, director of special events for the Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center in Townsend, and Naomi Asher, executive director of CASA of the Tennessee Heartland. ORCVB board members said Asher withdrew her application, saying she wanted to continue working for CASA.

Wilson received three votes on Thursday, picking up one less than DeRose’s four. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Government, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Aaron Wells, Carol Smallridge, coach, Debi Boody, executive director, Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center, Gretchen Julius, Jim Dodson, Katy Brown, Lila Wilson, Marc DeRose, Mark Harvey, Mary Ann Damos, Naomi Asher, Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau, ORCVB, rowing, rowing director, Troy Patel, Windrock Mountain

ORRA hosts Learn to Row class for visually impaired, blind

Posted at 4:59 pm September 10, 2014
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The Oak Ridge Rowing Association boathouse at Melton Lake Park on the Clinch River.

The Oak Ridge Rowing Association will host a special Learn to Row class for the visually impaired and blind on Sunday, September 14.

ORRA is partnering with Visually Impaired/Blind Enhanced Services, or Club VIBES, to offer the class, which starts at 2 p.m. Sunday.

Club VIBES is a nonprofit organization with a mission to assist blind and visually impaired young people in the Knoxville area to live independent and productive lives by identifying their unique capacities and developing their individual strengths, a press release said. Club VIBES provides a free mentoring service for visually impaired or blind youth and their parents/guardians residing in or around the Knoxville area.

Twelve to 13 participants will launch on Sunday afternoon to engage in a new activity for those who have always wanted to try the sport but have not had the opportunity. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Nonprofits, Recreation, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: blind, Club VIBES, Learn to Row, Melton hill lake, mentoring, Oak Ridge Rowing Association, ORRA, rowing, Sue Buckley, Terry Holley, visually impaired, Visually Impaired/Blind Enhanced Services

USRowing: First final session wraps up in Oak Ridge

Posted at 10:56 pm July 18, 2014
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Harborside Rowing at the at the 2014 USRowing Club National Championships in Oak Ridge. (Photos courtesy USRowing)

By Ella Odland/USRowing

“‘Olé, olé, olé,’ rang out across Melton Hill Lake Friday morning as crews battled for the title of club national champion in the first bout of finals at the 2014 USRowing Club National Championships.

The “olé” cheer could be heard during every race in which Harborside Rowing competed. Harborside won a gold medal in the lightweight women’s intermediate pair and two silver medals—one in the women’s senior four with coxswain and one in the lightweight women’s intermediate pair.

“We still have a lot to go; we are very excited,” said Harborside coach Hugo Guardo. “We hope the next three days are also good. It was a great day for Harborside.”

As for the unique “olé” cheer, Guardo says that it stems from his Mexican heritage, and it is something the crew has done for a few years now.

“It is one of the first things the kids learn,” Guardo joked. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Rowing, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: 2014 USRowing Club National Championships, club nationals, College Fair, crews, Falesha Thrash, finals, gold medal, Harborside Rowing, Hugo Guardo, Katherine McFetridge, Laura Larsen-Strecker, Melton hill lake, national champion, Rachel Gabbay, rowing, sliver medal, Texas Rowing Center, Thompson Boat Center, Vesper Boat Club

New China Palace closes at marina, reopens on Central Avenue

Posted at 11:38 am December 2, 2013
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New China Palace Closed

The longtime New China Palace restaurant has closed at the Oak Ridge Marina and moved to a new location on Central Avenue in the center of town.

A longtime Chinese restaurant that had been on the city’s waterfront for decades has moved out of a city-owned building at the Oak Ridge Marina and reopened on Central Avenue in the center of town.

The New China Palace restaurant reopened on Central Avenue on Nov. 22, owner Cheng Ren said Saturday.

The former waterfront location closed five weeks earlier on Oct. 18 after at least one lease extension.

The city has developed a master plan for the waterfront area that recommends the current New China Palace site off Melton Lake Drive be remodeled as a bathhouse facility. It would be used to support a growing number of rowing and public activities as part of an ambitious plan to revamp the waterfront from Elza Gate Park to Rivers Run Boulevard. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Central Avenue, Cheng Ren, Jackson Plaza, Kathy Moore, Mark Watson, master plan, Melton Lake Park, New China Palace, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Marina, Parker Hardy, restaurant, rowing, Tony Cappiello, waterfront, waterfront plan

USRowing Youth National Championships end this afternoon

Posted at 11:32 am June 9, 2013
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USRowing Youth National Championships

More than 1,500 athletes have competed this weekend in the USRowing Youth National Championships on Melton Hill Lake in Oak Ridge. The championship finals in 18 featured events end this afternoon.

More than 1,500 athletes have competed this weekend in the USRowing Youth National Championships on Melton Hill Lake in Oak Ridge. The championship finals in 18 featured events end this afternoon, and 108 athletes are seeking national titles today.

The championships feature some 369 crews from 153 clubs in 30 states competing in back-to-back races. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Middle School, Top Stories Tagged With: Allen Eubanks, Melton hill lake, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Rowing Association, races, regatta, rowing, USRowing, USRowing Youth National Championships

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