The New Haven Rowing Club is a private, non-profit, rowing club on the Housatonic River in Oxford, Connecticut, United States of America.[3] Founded in 1970 by Tony Johnson,[4] Yale University Rowing coach, to allow him to continue training his athletes throughout the summer. Late in 1970, several of the "old-timers" began to show up at the Yale boathouse in Derby, CT, and thus began the Masters program of the New Haven Rowing Club .
New Haven Rowing Club used the Yale University Boathouse until 1991, when Yale needed more space and New Haven Rowing Club was also looking to increase its size. In 1992 land was acquired four miles north of the Yale boathouse, just over the Oxford Town line, on the Housatonic River.[5] Over the next two years the boathouse was built by its members using a design by architect and fellow member Stuart Lathers.[6]
New Haven Rowing Club hosts two annual regattas, the Derby Sweeps and Sculls[7] and the Head of the Housatonic.[8] Derby Sweeps and Sculls is a sprint race along a straight 1000 meter long course that is held in June. It runs upstream (north) and finishes at the southern end of Indian Well State Park. Head of the Housatonic is a 2.3 mile head race held in October. It starts south of Indian Well State Park and finishes at the New Haven Rowing Club Boathouse.
The NewHavenRowingClub is a private, non-profit, rowingclub on the Housatonic River in Oxford, Connecticut, United States of America. Founded in 1970...
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list of rowingclubs and their colors. "Image Gallery". Mosman RowingClub. Retrieved February 16, 2017. "Photos". Koninklijke roeivereniging Club Gent....
1990s, the park became the scene of annual regattas hosted by the NewHavenRowingClub. The park is traversed from north to south by the blue-blazed Paugussett...
Tynemouth RowingClub (TRC) operates out of its clubhouse: the sandy cove of Priors Haven, Tynemouth, England. Tynemouth RowingClub was founded in 1867...
Westchester County. Membership in the club is by invitation only. The club offers many sports, including rowing, wrestling, boxing, judo, fencing, swimming...
the Yale University Crew Team at the Gilder Boathouse and by the NewHavenRowingClub. It is also host to the Derby Sweeps & Sculls and the Head of the...
Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club is a Hong Kong watersports club for sailing and rowing including paddling. In 1849 the Victoria Regatta Club was formed and later...
sport, though professional rowing has been banned nationally for over a century because of corruption. Both college teams and clubs ply the traditionally popular...
membership number 1,201,380. On 6 December 1930, aged 19, she attended a rowing-club ball in Kiel and met then Naval Lieutenant Heydrich there. They became...
New Rochelle station is a Metro-North Railroad and Amtrak train station located in New Rochelle, New York. The station serves Metro-North's NewHaven...
oldest surviving rugby football club is Heidelberger RK, which was founded on 9 May 1872 as a rowing and rugby club. The HRK has won 14 national titles...
(his paternal uncle, who was absent); the Dowager Marchioness of Milford Haven (his paternal first cousin twice removed); and Lady Patricia Ramsay (his...
the Serpentine Swimming Club. Rowing boats are available for hire. In 2002 the Serpentine hosted the Mercedes Benz World Rowing Sprints, in which several...
intercollegiate athletic teams that represent Yale University, located in NewHaven, Connecticut. The school sponsors 35 varsity sports. The school has won...
of many Thomas Eakins paintings from that era. Today, the Dartmouth RowingClub consists of three varsity programs: Men's Heavyweight, Men's Lightweight...
Plymouth, NewHaven, and Connecticut joined in a loose compact called the New England Confederation (officially "The United Colonies of New England")...
News. Retrieved August 9, 2011. Men's rowing (both heavyweight and lightweight) and women's lightweight rowing are not part of the NCAA and have separate...
(Paperback ed.). NewHaven, NH: Yale University Press. pp. 127–29. Bradley, Hugh; Brooks, John; Ross, Harold (June 23, 1933). ""Father Sill"". The New Yorker....
competitive rowing after moving to Philadelphia in 1981. Philadelphia is a haven for rowers as the city offered access to world-class coaches, rowing equipment...
and 14 male teams) along with more than 500 students who participate in 23 Club Sports. The football team plays at the Football Championship Subdivision...
2016. Rowing has been part of the college for a long time, and the club has been very successful throughout its duration. Every year the club enters...
and Washington. 23 NCAA-sanctioned sports plus men's rowing; the NCAA governs women's rowing but not men's. 16 members in 2024 with addition of Oklahoma...
Point Regatta. Rowing is being developed in Exuma with the aim of developing the island as an outlet for competitive and recreational rowing. The main island...