Tangeum Lake at Night
Submitted by: Erik Dresser
(August 31, 2013)
Night view of the Chungju, KOR course for the 2013 World Rowing Championships
Lake Hayes, NZL
Submitted by: Dave Payne
(August 30, 2013)
Morning row on Lake Hayes (just outside of Queenstown) with the Sparks New Zealand Rowing Program.
Seattle Boathouses
Submitted by: row2k
(August 29, 2013)
Jersey in July: perfect training for Chungju
Submitted by: Peter Lynch
(August 28, 2013)
Day 1: just plain folks at Tangeum-ho.
Brigantine Bay
Submitted by: Gary Baca
(August 27, 2013)
Holy Spirit High School
ACRA Training Row
Submitted by: Lisa Burns
(August 26, 2013)
Wichita State University Crew.
Team BC Cox Toss
Submitted by: Cameron Howie
(August 25, 2013)
From Canada Summer Games. Team BC men's 8+ coxswain toss
Adaptive Training
Submitted by: Erik Dresser
(August 24, 2013)
During the Black Eagles air show performance during the Opening Ceremonies of the 2013 World Rowing Championships
Team USA Staff Korean Style
Submitted by: Curtis Jordan
(August 23, 2013)
Painful Sight
Submitted by: Val Stepanchuk
(August 22, 2013)
New 2012 filippi single caught under piling in low tide. Who can fix it?
Chungju Boatyard
Submitted by: Kristin Hedstrom
(August 21, 2013)
View of the launching area from the top of the boathouse.
Masters Nationals Storm Damage
Submitted by: Justin Ledar
(August 20, 2013)
"The Aftermath" Morning storms delayed racing. Afternoon storms left a path of destruction. The competitors weathered the weather quite well.
1 Man, 1 Boat
Submitted by: Cam Cannings
(August 19, 2013)
From Canadian Henley. Photo credit: Myles Cannings
Morning Rays on Lake Michigan
Submitted by: Anna Leach
(August 18, 2013)
The Milwaukee Junior Girls had a spectacular sight during morning practice! Photo by Roger Huffman
Bare Hill Pond
Submitted by: Hollis Hatton
(August 17, 2013)
Summer morning on Bare Hill Pond, Harvard, MA
Coxswain Try Outs
Submitted by: Val Stepanchuk
(August 16, 2013)
Long beach junior crew summer camp coxwain training.
Power Shower Hour
Submitted by: Irene Fleischman
(August 15, 2013)
Dedicated Rocket City Junior Rower, Parker Laue, completes his long Saturday row in the rain storm (with the help of team mates Audrie Hamann, Irene Thorpe, and Brooke Hamann)
JW4- Champs
Submitted by: Chris Sallquist
(August 14, 2013)
Here's a picture of the US junior straight 4 team in Trakai. Before they won the gold on Saturday.
Two Sunsets
Submitted by: Morgan Frost
(August 13, 2013)
Coach Perry taking a picture of Coach Mo taking a picture of Lake Union Men's Competitive Team heading to the Ballard Locks in Seattle.
Sprouting Single
Submitted by: Nicholas Angelides
(August 12, 2013)
Watering a Single Scull plant at Black Bear Sculling! The oarlocks are just starting to sprout...
Threatening Sky
Submitted by: Byron Drachman
(August 11, 2013)
August 7, 2013, Lansing, Michigan. Do we launch?
Canley Practice
Submitted by: Anna Ohrstrom
(August 10, 2013)
Thursday morning practice at Canadian Henley.
NZL LW2x
Submitted by: Armin Svoboda
(August 9, 2013)
Lucy Strack and Julia Edward - New Zealands Womans Lightweight Double Scull put on a show before they head to the 2013 World Rowing Champs in South Korea
Under Eliot
Submitted by: Melissa Chávez
(August 8, 2013)
I got some pictures of my BC teammate when she was racing for CRI this past weekend (7/20 and 7/21) on the Charles.
Long Island Sound
Submitted by: Nick Dawe
(August 7, 2013)
Was a great morning for doubles racing on the Sound! Photo taken by Melissa Boyd.
Buoy Issues
Submitted by: lhshapir
(August 6, 2013)
The Triple
Submitted by: Tom Rauschenfels
(August 5, 2013)
Three of us from the Duluth Rowing Club recently took a donated, broken, late-70's, vintage, coxed four built by Kaschper, and after a three month, twice-a-weeknight time in a heated, former high school wood shop, turned it into a triple. The bow had broken off in a collision, the splashboards and vee-board were rotted, knees and ribs broken, and the hull was moldy and full of leaves and dirt. The rebuild resulted in approx. 5' cut out of the hull and liberal use of West System Epoxy, some cloth, redesigned old sculling riggers, luan plywood, refinishing and re-using knees, ribs, and braces, and lots of intuition. Today, the newly reborn triple is the perfect shell for those days when it is too rough for a single or double; quads, fours, and the eight seats are spoken for, and an odd number is still standing at the dock, looking for something to row. It has been a great addition to our club! And to think it was once two pieces, overgrown with vegetation, sitting in an old farmer's field in Wisconsin, waiting for a new home.
How Many...
Submitted by: Rich Whelan
(August 4, 2013)
The Malden High School Rowing Team in Malden, MA holds a rowing camp each summer for 8th graders to get them out on the water. This picture answers the age old question...how many 8th graders does it take to carry an 8 down to the water?
Oxbridge on the Lakes of Killarney
Submitted by: Valerie O'Sullivan
(August 3, 2013)
Muckross Rowing Club, Killarney beat the worlds most coveted rivals Oxford and Cambridge Boat Clubs, in a challenge race for the 'Lakes of Killarney Salters Cup' racing on the Lakes of Killarney on Sunday, in the KIllarney Rowing Festival, celebrating the 228th Killarney Regatta, the oldest surviving regatta in the World. The six Killarney Rowing Clubs, challenged Oxford and Cambridge to row the 'Killarney Sixes' a unique boat built by Salters of Oxford. Coxing the Oxford crew was Raymond Coffey,Fossa RC, Killarney, who's own Fossa Club took second. Cambridge Boat Club came 3rd, coxed by Mikey Joe Burns, Workmen's RC, Killarney, the other rowing clubs competing included, Commercials RC, St Brendan's RC, Flesk Valley RC, and Workmen's RC.
Lake Union Canal
Submitted by: Jake Huntington
(August 2, 2013)
From 7/31/13. Photo Credit goes to Karin Stevenson Rogers. Location is the Lake Union Canal in Seattle, WA, looking at the Fremont and Aurora Bridges.
Coach Derek
Submitted by: Dagny Leininger
(August 1, 2013)
Nice sunglass reflection.