Olympic Peninsula Rowing Association Olympic Peninsula Rowing Association youth members practice on the waters of Port Angeles Harbor. The growing club seeks funds to purchase a more modern racing ...
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND – For years, the Quinault cut through the waters of Puget Sound, a training platform for young rowers with a championship story to tell. The 62-foot wooden rowing shell has the scars ...
The racing shells his team used were the same as every university rowing team on the West Coast, and most on the East Coast, had used for decades: long, thin slips of cedar designed and built by ...
The weather was raw and wet on Saturday morning but the atmosphere was warm as the University of Washington took possession of a racing shell decorated with Olympic rings and the drawing of a gold ...
SAN DIEGO – Rowing stopped at the Crew Classic competition Sunday for a special christening ceremony to honor a decorated Navy SEAL. Former University of San Diego rower and Navy SEAL Michael Tathum ...
The Haverford School christened its new racing shell in honor of the Class of 2016 and presented the inaugural endowed Chair of Rowing to Head Crew Coach Jonathan Stephanik at the Conshohocken Rowing ...
At Lake Hall in northeast Tallahassee, morning sunlight is lacing its way through the silhouettes of trees. Nearby on the bank, proceeding toward a long dock, come a mostly silent parade of men and ...
Washington's women's rowing team christened its newest eight-oared racing shell – Title IX Sisterhood – on the eve of the 32nd annual Windermere Cup Friday night on the docks at Conibear Shellhouse.
When Sofia Sobotta first arrived on the campus of USC as a college freshman in late summer of 2014, she had never set foot in a rowing racing shell. When she decided on a whim to try out for the Women ...
For centuries, humans have used boats for work and transportation. However, rowing boats for sport didn’t start until the early and mid-eighteen hundreds, at English universities like Oxford and ...