Club History
Rowing is among the oldest athletic activities. References to it can be
found in ancient Greek and Roman writings where great battleships were powered by
legions of slaves. More recently, rowing became a more benign competition among
watermen competing to see who could haul goods on their "barges" the fastest.
Formal competitive rowing can be traced to 1715, when the Doggetts Coat and Badge
race was held between water taxi drivers on the Thames river in England. Today,
two of the oldest and most celebrated rowing events are held on the Thames: The
Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge universities; and, The Royal Henley Regatta.
The Henley is not only the top level competition but also a premier international
social event.
Rowing in the USA
In the United States, Philadelphia and Boston hold the early history of
rowing. The first intercollegiate sports competition in America was the Harvard-Yale
race in 1852. In the 19th century, rowing was a flourishing spectator sport, popular
with the newly urbanized masses and gamblers. The interference of self-serving gamblers
sullied the integrity of rowing as honest competitione among its 19th century followers.
Rowing entered the Olympics as an exhibition sport in 1904. It became an official
Olympic sport for men in 1908 and for women in 1976.
Rowing in the Midwest
Rowing arrived in the Midwest with the 1882 Bismarck Fair held in Lawrence,
Kansas. The event was part of a larger seasonal fair and was billed as the first
regatta west of the Mississippi. A crowd of 8,000 mobbed the banks of the Kansas
River in Lawrence to enjoy the competition among rowers from St. Louis, Missouri,
Hillsdale, Michigan, Burlington, Iowa and the Pawtuckett, Rhode Island crew captained
by the 1882 US single scull champion, Frank Holmes. At the 1904 Olympics in St.
Louis, Missouri, an exhibition rowing event was held on Lake Crevecour.
Kansas City Rowing Club
A cooperative of community professionals and philanthropists founded the
Kansas City Rowing Club as a non-profit organization in 1992. Since that time, KCRC
has made its home along the banks of the Kansas River in Kansas City's historic
West Bottoms. Members of the KCRC Founders include: Fred Braun, Joe Colosimo, Phil
Donnellan, Dr. Greg Hornig, National Farms Inc., John Segale and Utilicorp United
Inc. The club is a member of the United States Rowing Association.
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