Burnt Hills Rowing Association

Burnt Hills Rowing Association BHRA is a competitive rowing program for students in the Burnt Hills - Ballston Lake School District in grades 6 through 12. The rest is history.

We also provide adult programs for both inexperienced and experienced rowers. A Brief History of Burnt Hills Rowing
By Harry Darling

The Capital District used to be a mecca for rowing. Colleges such as Union, RPI, Yale, and Harvard, among many others, used to engage in enormous races on Saratoga Lake. You probably don't remember as this occurred prior to 1875! At that time, most rowing shells sea

ted six people and did not have sliding seats. Rowers realized that the shells could go faster if they used their legs. This was facilitated by wearing special pants and greasing their bottoms so as to slide on a board. Upon the rapid conclusion that if one puts wheels on a special seat, not only will the boat go faster, but the problem of getting grease on the seats of the horse drawn college crew bus would be resolved. Rumor has it that after an un-named college president's wife messed up her white dress sitting where a "rower" had been, initiated the challenge to the engineering students to solve this messy problem. Rowing shells were upgraded to sliding seats, but Union College did not follow suit. Rowing in this area diminished. Rowing, in general, fell into bad times. It became a professional sport and the object of gambling. It didn't recover until the 1930's, but was found mainly at Ivy League and elite prep schools. It wasn't until 1973, that rowing was resurrected in this area by Ned Bigelow of Aqueduct Rowing Club. By 1984, Aqueduct had out grown their small boathouse and Union College had just restarted their program after a brief 100 year rest! Aqueduct built a larger boathouse in 1985 to house these two programs. Two years later, Niskayuna started a youth program and eventually constructed the third bay. Since then, Skidmore, SUNY at Albany, RPI, Saratoga Springs, SCCC, and the Albany Rowing Center all started adult and collegiate programs. Youth programs expanded to include Niskayuna, Shenendehowa, Emma Willard, Albany Shaker, Saratoga, Columbia, Burnt Hills, Scotia Glenville, Schenectady, Brown School, Guilderland, and Queensbury Crew. In the fall of 1993, 14 rowers from Burnt Hills including one from South Colonie and one from Mohonasen rowed in a club called ECAC (Erie Canal Athletic Club) under the supervision of Union College. This grew to 30 active (45 enrolled) the following spring, at which time it became obvious that Burnt Hills needed their own club. The Burnt Hills Rowing Association became incorporated in August of 1994, and has grown to over a 100 rower, four season program, that not only includes programs for youth, but also adult learn-to-row and collegiate programs in the summer. Burnt Hills has come a long way in 14 years. Construction of the long awaited new boathouse was completed in 1999, and our docks have grown to over 160 feet to accommodate three eights at one time. In the fall of 2007, we dedicated a beautiful addition to our boathouse, the Patrick C. Breslin Strength Training Facility – a year round, 4,500 square foot heated gym facility specifically designed and programmed for training rowers. We host the Spartan Sweepstake race each fall and have established a modified program which introduces the middle school students to sculling for two years prior to sweep rowing in high school. Much credit goes to the parents and community that supports the many fund raisers the rowers conduct to purchase their equipment, and the rowers who continue to sell things. But, we would be amiss if we didn't acknowledge the fine coaches who spend far more hours than most are aware, working with the rowers to help them achieve their goals. Many of our rowers are realizing their dreams at college due to their connection to the rowing community.

Summer is just around the corner and we're excited to be offering another season of Youth competitive programming!Link i...
06/05/2026

Summer is just around the corner and we're excited to be offering another season of Youth competitive programming!

Link in bio to fill out the interest form

Liam started rowing as a sophomore. He's worked hard to develop as a rower and has been an asset to the team on and off ...
06/04/2026

Liam started rowing as a sophomore. He's worked hard to develop as a rower and has been an asset to the team on and off the water. He spent most of rowing career in the engine room, throwing down watts in the middle of the boat.

When the team needs a lift Liam is the go-to guy. He stepped up in big ways his senior year by encouraging the next generation at BHRA and bringing huge energy to the erg room.

Among his athletic goals in the program, he also sets a goal to make his coaches and teammates laugh daily - a goal that he's got a sound track record with. Liam also marked his spot as MVP and certified problem at Camp Bob dodgeball.

Liam's favorite rowing memory is: "At the Mohawk Fall Classic, in the novice 8+ and 4x with Hunter and Gavin. We got first in both categories by over a minute. Then we all went to Texas Roadhouse together with Carter and Ethan and we ate a *LOT* of food."

Liam is interested in pursuing a degree in criminology.

Avery started at BHRA in the middle school program and has been hooked ever since. Looking back on her HS rowing her fav...
06/03/2026

Avery started at BHRA in the middle school program and has been hooked ever since.

Looking back on her HS rowing her favorite rowing memories are, "Being able to compete at such a high level with my best friends at Youth Nationals, and ending my last states with 3 more state titles "

Avery has earned a total of 7 New York scholastic state championship titles during her time at BHRA - 3 of which were earned this Spring. She competed in the grand final at the Royal Canadian Henley, earned a bronze medal at Stotesbury in the 2x, and will have represented BHRA at Scholastic & Youth Nationals multiple times throughout her high school career.

Avery will be rowing division I at High Point University this Fall where she will study physical therapy.

Our next senior is Carter Short.Carter has been rowing at BHRA since 2018. His favorite rowing memory is his race at Ove...
06/02/2026

Our next senior is Carter Short.

Carter has been rowing at BHRA since 2018. His favorite rowing memory is his race at Overpeck Sprints in the double with Nolan.

As the team has grown, Carter has played a critical role in recruiting and developing positive team culture around the boathouse. He has represented BHRA and ECAC at Canadian Henley, Stotesbury, and Head of the Charles, among many other regattas.

Carter will start at WPI this Fall where he will study mechanical engineering in their 4+1 program with the eventual goal of attaining a master's degree.

Mia is on her 6th Spring at BHRA. In her final year, she made the swap from bow seat to coxswain where she coxed HOCR, l...
06/01/2026

Mia is on her 6th Spring at BHRA. In her final year, she made the swap from bow seat to coxswain where she coxed HOCR, led the girl's Varsity 4+ to victories at the Saratoga Invitational, NYS Championships, and a 4th place finish at SRAA. Mia has earned scholastic state championship titles as both a coxswain and rower.

Some of her favorite rowing memories include racing the "flyaway quad".

Her season will conclude later this month in Sarasota at Youth Nationals. After that, Mia will be attending Northeastern University this Fall where she'll study behavioral neuroscience.

Ben is the first to kick off our Senior Spotlights! Ben is a talented artist, coxswain, and hackey sack enthusiast. Join...
05/31/2026

Ben is the first to kick off our Senior Spotlights! Ben is a talented artist, coxswain, and hackey sack enthusiast.

Joining the team in 2024 Ben has worked up to competing as the boy's 1V coxswain.

His favorite rowing memory is rowing up to Jumpin Jack at the end of the season.

Ben will be attending Hartford University for Illustration this fall.

Check out our story highlight to get more information about our Summer Learn to Row and Development sessions!Both of the...
05/28/2026

Check out our story highlight to get more information about our Summer Learn to Row and Development sessions!

Both of these programs are great for getting athletes to build foundational skills in sculling, and to get them prepared for the racing season in the Fall.

Our pre-registration form will outline some of the program basics. Link in bio

Reach out to [email protected] with any questions about summer programming!

Results from this weekend's racing at the Saratoga Invitational!Congratulations to all athletes on strong performances a...
04/27/2026

Results from this weekend's racing at the Saratoga Invitational!

Congratulations to all athletes on strong performances across the squad.

Thanks & for running an excellent Regatta!

Docks in ✅Huge thanks to our volunteers, parents, athletes, and friends from Shen for helping get us set up for the seas...
03/28/2026

Docks in ✅

Huge thanks to our volunteers, parents, athletes, and friends from Shen for helping get us set up for the season!

HS Pre-Season is underway but the official Spring Season begins March 23rd for both middle and high school athletes. No ...
03/04/2026

HS Pre-Season is underway but the official Spring Season begins March 23rd for both middle and high school athletes. No experience necessary!

Register at bhrow.com/spring

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