Rowing, commonly known as crew, has been a part of American sport since the early 19th century. Though the athletes are a crucial part in determining a crew team’s success, the boat is equally as ...
More than 100 rowers, crew alumnae, parents and friends gathered in the McLean High School gymnasium on Saturday, Jan. 10 for the christening of the newly acquired Resolute racing shell named in honor ...
EVERETT — Unless you’re into rowing, there’s a good chance that you’ve never heard of Pocock Racing Shells. But for many of the country’s athletes and amateurs, students and coaches, Pocock has been a ...
With outspoken drivers like Denny Hamlin keeping the discussion about the new Gen-6 car out front and very visible, it seems that every race weekend involves a test of sorts – like students filing ...
EVERETT — In the spring and early summer, John Tytus and his crew were praying for the return of college football. Tytus, the owner of Pocock Racing Shells, is a gridiron fan, for sure. But Pocock’s ...
SEQUIM — The new “Boys in the Boat” exhibit at the Museum & Arts Center features a 42-foot cedar racing shell made by fabled boat-builder George Pocock, a vessel that’s “so dang gorgeous to look at,” ...
Thanks to tectonic shifts in technology and training, Olympic-level rowing has come a long way since the University of Washington’s eight-man crew pulled off the ultimate underdog win at the 1936 ...
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 ...
SEQUIM — The new “Boys in the Boat” exhibit at the Museum & Arts Center features a 42-foot cedar racing shell made by fabled boat-builder George Pocock, a vessel that’s “so dang gorgeous to look at,” ...