Row-A-Thon Team Registration
EVENT DETAILS
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DATE: Nov 23rd 9:00am PST
This year the Row-A-Thon will take place on Saturday Nov 23rd starting at 9:00am PST. We ask that you arrive 30min early for check-in and to sign your waiver.
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LOCATION: Crossfit Trifecta
Crossfit Trifecta which is located at 2588 Progress St Ste 2, Vista, CA 92081
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RAFFLE: Fun Prizes Await
We will have an extensive raffle and food and drink for purchase where all proceeds will go to our good cause.
Commonly Asked Questions
What should I expect at the Row-A-Thon
Teams of 10 will be rowing 42,195m (26.2 miles).
EVENT TIMELINE:
8:00 am - Check In
8:45 am - Check In Ends
8:50 am - Opening Ceremony
9:00 am - Rowing Starts
10:00 am - Food & Refreshments Will Be Available For Purchase
12:30pm Rowing Ends – TIME CAP (3 hr 30 min)
What are the rules of rowing?
Have fun! Remember, the Hope Horizon Foundation's motto is everyone can participate so come on down and don’t stress about the rules, you’re rowing for a good cause and a good workout.
Do I have to have 10 people on my team?
We recommend 10 people but it is possible to complete the row without the full 10.
How Long will it take to row 44,195m?
However long it takes your team to finish. The Hope Horizon Foundation team will stay until the last team finishes. We do have an average time cap listed above.
How many meters must each team member row?
We leave those details to you and your teammates. Some folks prefer to divide the row up equally, while others just row what they can then switch. Feel free to discuss your limitations and expectations amongst yourselves.
We have had HUGE success in the past!
NOVEMBER 12, 2022
SUPPORTING: DAKOTA SINN0TT’S LEUKEMIA TREATMENT AND MEDICAL BILLS.
Dakota is a sweet 5 year old girl with a recent diagnosis of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL). Like any typical 5 year old, she lives for family adventures like camping and hiking, going to the beach, playing soccer, and dolls. She also enjoys being a “mommy” to her dogs and chickens. She really loves her chickens! She lives for crafts and also likes to put a smile on her friend’s and family’s faces with silly notes. But right now, her chickens are at home without her.
Until the end of October, Dakota’s new home will be at Rady Children’s Hospital while she undergoes treatment. Mom, Claudia, loves CrossFit. She has closed her small business for the month while she stays with Dakota. Dad, Colin, is a San Diego firefighter. Dakota is the youngest of 5 kids, 4 of which are still at home and one of which has autism. Life for the Sinnott family has been upended for the time being. The very least we can do as a community is to help take care of some of the costs of living while mom and dad are missing out on crucial income.