
Tag: Tom Weil


RRM@21 – 1: Inspired in the USA

The Dinkum Aussie Flag

John H. Clasper Patented Countervail

Tom’s Treasures

Ferdinand Gueldry: Encore

Tom at 70!

Welcome Back – RowingHistory!

Why German Boathouses were not Jerry Built

Golden Preps

The Long Arc of Excellence

The Boys of the Boys of the Boys in the Boat

Golden Tributes

Tom Weil’s Portillo Moment

Dave Vogel Receives the JOS Lifetime Achievement Award

Historians, Poets and Painters: All in the same boat?

When “College Weekends” Featured Rowing

When Collegiate Rowing WAS a Class Sport

FISA’s 125 Years Celebrated at Sarasota-Bradenton

To Go with the Flow on the Thames

A Snapshot of Rowing in the 1890s

Coach Mike Teti is Back on National Level

Damn Dogs: A Gales Ferry Picture Cavalcade

These Old Wooden Boats

Battles of Blues from the Couch

Charles Dickens Jr. on the Boat Race: The Best of Times has become The Worst of Times

HTBS Turns 8 – Good Grief!

Borne by Liquid History, Part I

Drinking, Writing, Editing, Hemingway, Drinking…*

Boathouse Dogs – Bets, Bottles and Blackwell

The 1976 Oxford Record Crew

RIP Jim Pocock

Rowing Sports Illustrated

Still Rocking the Boat

Remarks at the 2015 150th Yale-Harvard Boat Race Dinner

“Reflections on June 7, 2015”

The 150th Yale-Harvard Race (maybe…)

Some Firsts That Weren’t – The Beginning of U.S. Collegiate Lightweight Rowing

Frantically Rowing Across Memory’s Styx
