Nearly 700 students across North America compete at 79th rowing championship in St. Catharines

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A weekend of high-powered competition kicked off Friday in St. Catharines as athletes from across North America take part in the Annual Canadian Secondary Schools Rowing Association Championship. The competition is attracting high school rowers from the United States as well as across Canada to compete in the internationally known Henley Regatta course. One American athlete says it’s where legends are made. Over three days, almost 700 rowers will compete in these events, ending with senior men’s and senior women’s eight person crew finals. On the water, the high schoolers say it’s a matter of teamwork and perseverance. “You’re so focused and everybody’s just trying to do their best, and just make it to the finish line,” said Natalie Simpson from Ridley College. “It’s physically difficult, but most of all you encourage yourself to keep going, even when it’s tough,” said Rachel Mason from Ridley College. The rowing association says there are 677 athletes from 31 schools competing this weekend,. including schools from the U.S. with its heavyweight rowing history.

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