Rowing, commonly known as crew, has been a part of American sport since the early 19th century. Though the athletes are a crucial part in determining a crew team’s success, the boat is equally as ...
PORT TOWNSEND — If you want to win a rowing event, choose a state-of-the-art racing shell made out of carbon fiber. But if your goal is to look good, turn heads and have fun, nothing beats a George ...
At one point, Pocock Racing Shells stood alone atop the world of rowing. After all, the company in its heyday built nearly all of the racing shells used by college crews in America. Crews rowing ...
The Spanish supplier continues to strengthen its position serving the AAM market with the delivery of foam core, woven fabrics, multiaxial reinforcements and vacuum consumables for ELA Aviation ...
EVERETT — Unless you’re into rowing, there’s a good chance that you’ve never heard of Pocock Racing Shells. But for many of the country’s athletes and amateurs, students and coaches, Pocock has been a ...
PORT HADLOCK — Bill Tytus, president of Pocock Racing Shells, will speak about the evolution of racing shells at the Jefferson County Library at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 6. Tytus will talk at the library at 620 ...
A FAST RACING shell is currently on a slow boat to Germany, but will soon cross an ocean once more to its permanent Lake Washington home. Olympic rings, and perhaps the drawing of a gold medal, will ...
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