* Venue: Pittsburgh’s Lawrence Convention Center is a great overall venue (even if we did have to share it with a MASSIVE volleyball tournament). The three separate meeting rooms used for registrations, warmups, and racing were not huge/high ceiling spaces, but adequate. Rowing and warmups together in one larger room would be preferable, to me, just to add to the energy and ease communication. The racing room had the odd feature of rowers facing AWAY from the big race screens. Better for spectators, but I like seeing my progress on the big screen. The PM5s were set to show you ONLY the rowers in your group, so it was impossible to compete with others in your heat….
* Schedule: Pretty much on schedule. Early races started late, as we waited for the EMT to arrive. Other than that, few glitches.
* Awards/Hardware: Hmmm. Maybe I am spoiled, but medals were on the “very modest” side. Plus, just picking up the medal was a bit “unceremonious.” While I understand that dispensing with awards ceremonies keeps things moving, I missed the platform + photo opp for the spouse. Am I in it for the wrong reasons?

* Amenities: Again, Lawrence Center is great, and bathrooms, etc. were everywhere. There were several internal F&B vending stands, which I did not try out. One event organizer told me they could not even bring in water, let alone fruit, for the competitors, due to vendor union rules. Outside the Center, PLENTY of restaurants and hotels nearby (even with competition from volleyball families…)
* Volunteers: A+. Everyone was friendly, and there appeared to be plenty of them. They seemed to get a late start, as registrations and weigh-in were not ready until just prior to the first race.
* Communication: No issues with pre-event email communication. I had one registration issue which I cleaned up on site in 10 seconds. Perhaps we could have been warned about downtown construction/street closures, and the volleyball traffic, as parking and getting around downtown were constrained at times. An internal event-day communication I would work on is the consistency of announcements in the warmup room regarding next race timing, etc.
* OTHER: I have been to some events where announcers, and even music, help jazz up the proceedings. Maybe?
Overall, GREAT event. Would happily go back next year. Big THANKS to Three Rivers Rowing and any other sponsors/organizers.