Every race becomes part of your permanent rowing record.
Your rankings, club standing, alumni standing, and lifetime history update automatically after every race you row. Wherever you race, whatever boat you're in, it all comes back to one identity: yours.
Hover or focus a stat for what it means.
See who is winning. Find yourself.
Every official result updates the standings automatically. Current competition stays open to everyone; Premium adds history, movement, comparisons, and deeper analysis.
National athletes
Clubs
Alumni
How points work Finish position, field strength, regatta tier, and participation all contribute.
A win at a large, competitive regatta earns more than a win at a small local one. Every finisher also earns a smaller completion bonus, so showing up and finishing counts too.
Each athlete row shows the club and alumni organizations receiving credit.
| Rank | Athlete | Points | Affiliations | Recent result | Move |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Michael JonesMasters D · Cambridge BC | 1,790 | Cambridge BC · Princeton Alumni | 1st, HOCR | ↑ 1 |
| 2 | David WalkerMasters D · Sarasota Crew | 1,665 | Sarasota Crew · Navy Alumni | 2nd, HOCR | — |
| 3 | Elena RuizMasters D · Charles River RA | 1,598 | Charles River RA · Wellesley Alumni | 1st, Head of the Schuylkill | ↑ 2 |
| ⋮ 8 more athletes ⋮ | |||||
| 11 | Marcus WebbMasters D · Charles River RA | 1,355 | Charles River RA | 4th, Saratoga Masters | ↓ 1 |
| 12 | John SmithYou · Masters D · Union BC | 1,340 | Union BC · Yale Alumni | 4th, HOCR | ↑ 1 |
| 13 | Steven BrownMasters D · Potomac BC | 1,312 | Potomac BC · Georgetown Alumni | 5th, HOCR | ↓ 1 |
Brick and mortar clubs and composite clubs (formed across multiple clubs) use the same verified athlete results.
Diesel Athletic Club (Composite)
Alumni club names lead, with the associated school shown beneath. Verified athlete results roll up wherever members race.
Fat Cats
Ex Nemo
Yale Alumni Rowing
Deerfield Academy
US Masters Development
Each boat class ranks separately because each shell has a distinct speed profile.
Union Masters 8+
Yale Alumni Composite 4+
John Smith · Masters D 1x
John Smith · Virtual Indoor 2k
Union Sprint 4x
Top 10–25 current-season lists, gender/age/boat/affiliation filters, public affiliation pages, and search. No account needed.
Your exact rank, full current-season lists, rank within each affiliation, followed athletes, rank-change notifications, and joining affiliations.
Rank history, rolling and lifetime views, advanced comparisons, geography/distance/competition filters, and downloadable reports.
Not another leaderboard. Your permanent identity.
Most results tracking ends when the regatta does. MRL is built around a different idea: your rowing history belongs to you, follows you everywhere you race, and only ever gets more complete.
Race anywhere
Any regatta, any boat, any club. It doesn't matter where you race or who you race with.
Keep one permanent rowing identity
Your results, your club, and your alumni affiliations travel with you as one continuous record, not a new spreadsheet every season.
Everything updates automatically
Rankings, standings, and lifetime stats recalculate the moment a result is official. Nobody has to go update anything by hand.
One rowing identity, connected across the ecosystem.
MRL connects the systems athletes and regattas already use. Official results remain authoritative; training and imported data stay clearly labeled by source.
Official results
Training
Two different kinds of data, kept clearly labeled, both feeding one lifetime record.
Everything about your rowing career, under one profile.
This is what athletes actually come back for. Not a single season's leaderboard, but the full picture, built automatically as they race, and fully traceable back to its source.
Lifetime results 126 races
Every race, every boat, every season, in one continuous history.
Rankings 3 active
National, club, and alumni standings, always current.
Personal bests 31 marks
Best times by boat class and distance, tracked automatically.
Clubs 4 clubs
Every club you've rowed for, and how each one ranks.
Alumni programs 2 affiliations
Up to three affiliations, weighted the way you choose.
Badges 14 earned
Recognition for participation, milestones, and standout results.
Training profile 🔒 Premium
Season load, HR trends, and readiness alongside race results.
Race analytics 🔒 Premium
Splits, stroke rate, and pacing broken down by piece.
GNSS replay 🔒 Premium
Course line, speed, and positioning, replayed stroke by stroke.
Your results are free forever. Premium explains them.
Official results, current rankings, and your permanent race record remain free. Premium adds the history, comparisons, training context, and analysis behind the numbers.
Everything you need to be part of the record.
- ✓ Automatic official result syncing
- ✓ Current individual, crew, club, and alumni rankings
- ✓ All official race results and current-season history
- ✓ Up to 10 manual or spreadsheet imports
- ✓ Badges and milestones
- — Rank and points history over time
- — Race analytics and GNSS replay
- — Training profile integration
The full picture behind every number.
- ✓ Everything in Free
- ✓ Rank and points history over time
- ✓ Advanced ranking filters and exports
- ✓ Race analytics: splits, rate, pacing
- ✓ GNSS replay, stroke by stroke
- ✓ Training profile integration
- ✓ Unlimited spreadsheet and device imports
- ✓ Downloadable performance reports
- ✓ Deeper comparisons within your category
Club plans
Tools for club leadership, coaches, and sponsors. Priced per club, not per athlete.
- Team and athlete standings
- Roster management
- Participation and retention trends
- Sponsor-ready reports
- Member engagement analytics
Alumni program plans
Follow alumni wherever they race and turn participation into sustained engagement.
- Affiliated athlete tracking
- Alumni rankings and challenges
- Engagement reports
- Fundraising campaign tools
- Institution-branded pages
Your data belongs to you.
You decide which services connect to your profile and what information is shared publicly. MRL is a record of your results, not an owner of them.
- ✓ Connect or disconnect any data source at any time.
- ✓ Choose public, club-only, alumni-only, or private visibility for your profile.
- ✓ Delete imported results, synced data, or your entire profile whenever you choose.
- ✓ MRL never modifies an official race result. It only references and displays it.
Run your affiliation without changing the official record.
Anyone can request to join a club or alumni organization. Verified captains approve membership, manage rosters, and protect affiliation standings. Official result sources remain authoritative.
Verify the organization
MRL confirms the captain through an organization record, a trusted officer, peer approval, or manual review.
Approve members
Captains accept or decline affiliation requests. Pending athletes do not count toward standings.
Manage crews and standings
Captains maintain rosters and flag affiliation or eligibility errors. They cannot alter official times or places.
Preview captain dashboard
Three ways to become a verified captain
Official email, officer confirmation, or USRowing/RegattaCentral record.
Two existing verified captains approve the request.
MRL reviews supporting documentation.
Everything a small club or program needs to get verified and start.
- ✓ Public roster and current standings
- ✓ Basic membership approval
- ✓ One or two verified captains
- ✓ Public results feed
- — Advanced roster tools and analytics
- — Sponsor-ready and fundraising reports
Paid by the organization, not by the captain who volunteers to run it.
- ✓ Everything in Affiliation Free
- ✓ Unlimited captain and admin seats
- ✓ Advanced roster tools, crew management
- ✓ Member engagement analytics
- ✓ Sponsor-ready reports, data exports
- ✓ Alumni engagement and fundraising tools
Affiliation Pro starts at $300 per year and scales with roster size. The organization pays. Volunteer captains are never charged individually.
“I didn't set anything up. I raced Saturday, and by Sunday morning I could see exactly where my club stood, and exactly where that result came from.”— illustrative athlete quote, prototype only