The OKC National High Performance Center welcomes you to the Oklahoma River in downtown Oklahoma City. Located in the Devon Boathouse in the city’s new Boathouse District, the center is on track to be one of the premier training facilities for rowing and canoe/kayak in the world and is focused on training the next generation of world-class athletes to represent the United States in international competition. The OKCNHPC is the headquarters for USRowing’s Lightweight National Team operations and has been named the National Adaptive Training Center for Rowing [more]. [directions]
To commemorate the memory of Bill Schnittman, the OKC Boathouse Foundation has established a scholarship fund in his honor. The William A. “Bill” Schnittman Memorial Scholarship will be awarded to deserving rowers to continue Bill’s dream and passion for rowing on the Oklahoma River. Make a contribution online [more]
Learn more about Oklahoma City, one of the fastest growing cities in the country [video]. Take a tour – see the NewsOK.com facility profile [video] and check out the 360 virtual tour [360 tour].
The OKC National High Performance Center is looking to select and recruit potential medal winning rowers. Learn how you can have a shot to compete for a spot on Team USA [more]
Check out The Oklahoman’s feature on the design of the whitewater course coming to the Oklahoma River [video]
News
- OKC Rowers Have Impressive Performances at NSR #2
- Hogan and McElroy win K2 Silver, Dolan places 18th in K1 200m as Sprint World Cup #2 concludes
- Hogan & McElroy win Bronze in Hungary, Hornsby reaches Final B
- Bertko Wins Women’s Lightweight Single at NSR 1
- McElroy, Hornsby Shine at 2013 U.S. Sprint National Team Trials