Peter Mallory brings us the next block of chapters from The Sport of Rowing: Ch. 44. Hiram Conibear; Ch. 45. George and Dick Pocock; Ch. 46. The Conibear Stroke; Ch. 47. The Ernest Barry Stroke; Ch. 48. The Birth of Modern Orthodox Technique; Ch. 49. George Pocock.s Greatest Contribution; Ch. 50. Migration of the Conibear Stroke more
Peter Mallory brings us the next block of chapters from The Sport of Rowing: Chapter 36 - 1897-1900 Poughkeepsie Regattas; Chapter 37 - Ellis Ward Goes to Henley; Chapter 38 - History’s First Significant Rowing Force Curve Experiment; Chapter 39 - Courtney’s Mature Technique; Chapter 40 - Charles Courtney: R.I.P.; Chapter 41 - The Ten Eycks of Syracuse; Chapter 42 - Yale Enters the 20th Century; Chapter 43 - Harvard Goes to Henley more
Peter Mallory brings us the next block of chapters from The Sport of Rowing: Chapter 27 - Bob Cook; Chapter 28 - American Collegiate Rowing Takes Shape; Chapter 29 - Foxey Bancroft; Chapter 30 - Columbia Goes to Henley; Chapter 31 - The Rise of the American Professional Coach; Chapter 32 - Charles Courtney Goes to Henley; Chapter 33 - Courtney Responds to British Criticism; Chapter 34 - Bob Cook Returns to England; Chapter 35 - The 1897 Cornell-Harvard-Yale Race more
Peter Mallory brings us the next four chapters from The Sport of Rowing: Chapter 112: The Rosenberg Style; Chapter 113: The Flip Side of Modern Orthodoxy; Chapter 114: Decline; Chapter 115: The Continuing Impact of
Modern Orthodox Technique more
Peter Mallory brings us the next three chapters from The Sport of Rowing: Chapter 109: Rosenberg’s 1964 Crew; Chapter 110: Hough and Johnson; and Chapter 111: Rosenberg’s 1974 Crew more
Chapter 107: Allen Rosenberg, Counterrevolutionary:
Roots – Tibor Machán – Dietrich Rose – 1964 Olympics; Chapter 108: Modern Orthodox Technique: Rationale – Theory versus Practice more
This week’s excerpt from Peter Mallory's extraordinary work-in-progress on the history of rowing follows Harry Parker’s career into the 1970s and describes some of his influence on other programs in the United States. more
An epic 37-page chapter from Peter Mallory's extraordinary work-in-progress on the history of rowing covering the great Harvard crews of the mid-60s through the 1968 Olympics more
Peter Mallory presents the latest chapter in his extraordinary work-in-progress on the history of rowing; this week: Chapter 100: Parker vs. Rosenberg; and Chapter 101: The Evolution of Harry Parker more
Peter Mallory presents the latest chapter in his extraordinary work-in-progress on the history of rowing; this week features rowing in the Soviet Union; - The Soviet System - The Moscow Style - Igor Grinko more
Peter Mallory presents the latest chapter in his extraordinary work-in-progress on the history of rowing; this week features Harry Mahon; - Xeno Muller - Rob Waddell - Greg Searle - GBR 2000 more
Peter Mallory presents the latest chapter in his extraordinary work-in-progress on the history of rowing; this week features the Hartmut Buschbacher era in the US; 1991-2000. more
Peter Mallory presents the latest chapter in his extraordinary work-in-progress on the history of rowing; this week features women's elite rowing in the 1970s. more
Peter Mallory presents his latest chapter on the history of rowing; this week featuring on the evolution of rowing in at Wisconsin: Berry Crate Crew – Randy Jablonic – Wisco Women more
Chapters 83-85 from Peter Mallory's extraordinary work in progress "The Sport of Rowing; A comprehensive history." In this excerpt, Mallory looks at the Lake Washington crews of the 1960s, in particular the 1960 coxless four of Sayre, Wailes, Nash, and Ayrault and the 1964 four of Nash, Durbrow, Lyon and Mittet, and at Ted Nash's contributions to these crews and rowing technique
Another excerpt from Peter Mallory's extraordinary work in progress "The Sport of Rowing; A comprehensive history." In this excerpt, Mallory takes a close look at the generation of US Scullers that included Jim Dietz, Gregg Stone, Larry Klecatsky, Bill Belden, Scott Roop, John Biglow and Paul Enquist.
Peter Mallory brings us the final installment in another chapter in his book on the Evolution of the Rowing Stroke. The story of three truly great American collegiate crews in 1956; Yale, Cornell, and Navy and their battle for the right to represent the US in the '56 Melbourne Olympics. more