Tag: Tom Weil
The 2020 Power Ten Dinner: “Creatures Great and Small”
Back To The Futures
Deja Vue All Over Again
The 1954 Boat Race: How Oxford Put Their Foot On The Gas?
Daniel James Brown: The Story Behind the Man
A Civil War Race in South Carolina
HTBS@10: For HTBS Types… and Maybe Some Others
RRM@21 – 2: Friends of Rowing History
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
1014: Brian Boru Won, Vikings Two
Ida Bet She Was the Darling of the Waves
Was the First Wanker a Belgian Oarsman?
More on ‘Shaved’ Blades
A History of Collegiate Rowing in America
Probably not a Paris Crew Medal after all…
1867 Paris Exhibition Regatta Medal for Sale!
The First Henley Regatta Programme
