- Pocock Rowing
Pocock Rowing is a
Seattle ,Washington -basedracing shells manufacturer, founded in 1911. The company traces its roots to George Pocock, son of the head boat builder forEton College at Windsor. Using funds obtained by winning a race on theRiver Thames , George and his brother immigrated first toCanada , then finally toSeattle in 1916. The company grew from building shells forUniversity of Washington 's (UW) rowing program, as well as through funds obtained by building pontoons forBoeing float planes.After UW won the 1923 national
sport rowing championship, Pocock's boats grew in notoriety. The company continued under the leadership of George's son Stan Pocock, and finally, under family friendBill Tytus . Pocock Rowing also has assisted in the development of west coast rowing through the founding ofLake Washington Rowing Club andSeattle's Pocock Rowing Center . Pocock is also noted for designing the Husky Clipper, the red cedar boat in which University of Washington's men's eight won the 1936Berlin Olympics .In perpetuating the legacy and ideals of George Pocock, the
George Pocock Rowing Foundation , a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization located inSeattle , serves as a community resource for the support and advancement of the sport of rowing in the Northwest. Established in 1984 the foundation is active in objectively promoting an awareness of rowing in the Northwest through the development of new rowing programs, providing rowing opportunities for at risk children and adults in the community, and sponsoring men and women training for the U.S. National Rowing Team.External links
* [http://www.pocockrowing.org/ George Pocock Rowing Foundation]
* [http://www.pocock.com/ Pocock Racing Shells]
* [http://www.pocockrowingcenter.org/ Seattle's Pocock Rowing Center]
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