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The Warwick Rowers are back; still naked

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The Warwick Rowers have released a short video calling for crowdfunding support for the release of their 2016 nude calendar.

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The organisation first launched the calendar in 2009 and has since become an internationally anticipated annual release.

Originally designed to fund the rowing club, the great success of the calendar inspired the organisation to give back.

In 2012, Warwick Rowers launched Sport Allies – a program that provides support for young sportspeople facing homophobia, bullying and self-esteem issues.

Sport Allies has garnered massive community support, including Olympic World Medalist Tom Solesbury and out superstar Sir Ian McKellan.

Watch the (NSFW) crowdfunding video below.

Warwick Rowers 2016 Crowdfunder from Low Fat Media on Vimeo.

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