AMI

Accessible Membership Initiative

Who We Are

Our Accessible Membership Initiative (AMI) began in 2014 when we partnered with the VA Hospital and the Spinal Cord Injury Association.  Since then, we have acquired a fleet of boats that are adapted to meet the specific needs of our rowers and guests. 

Who We Serve

We welcome anyone who is interested in trying rowing in a safe and controlled environment.  Because of our specialized equipment we are able to take guests out on the water after 15 minutes of land instruction.  We follow up with training for anyone who wants to become a rower and ultimately, offer para-rowing to those who want to compete.  Currently we work with people who have spinal cord injury, vision impairment and PTSD. We welcome the opportunity to serve challenged athletes outside of these three demographics.

Registration

Membership for AMI Novices is $210 and $420 for AMI Masters. Anyone beyond the first year (novice) is considered an AMI master. DMR uses iCrew for registering users. The annual membership is from April 1 – March 31.

What is Para-Rowing

Para-rowing is rowing or sculling open to both male and female rowers with a disability who meet the criteria set out in the Para-rowing Classification Regulations and Bye-Laws. Para-rowing was formerly called adaptive rowing and was first raced at the 2002 World Rowing Championships in Seville. 

Para-rowing is currently divided into nine boat classes:

  • PR3 – full bodies: mixed coxed four, mixed double sculls, men’s pair, women’s pair
  • PR2 – trunk and arms only: mixed double sculls, men’s single sculls, women’s single sculls
  • PR1 – arms and shoulders only: men’s single sculls, women’s single sculls

Questions and Inquiries

Please contact directors@desmoinesrowing.org to learn more about our program or find out how you can make a donation so that we can keep this program going.