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HISTORY - Pocock Racing Shells

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Pocock Racing Shells - Wikipedia

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Pocock Racing Shells

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    Pocock Racing Shells has been building boats for America’s fastest crews since 1911. Explore our website to discover how our history shapes the future of boat building. Our parts section has been recently updated to include USPS shipping options for some parts orders. If your order qualifies, this additional option will be offered during checkout.

ABOUT - Pocock Racing Shells

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    When you bring a Pocock Racing Shell into your boathouse, the Pocock Team becomes part of your support network, upholding and supporting the standard of excellence required for success in our sport. Our company was founded on a philosophy of excellence, and excellence remains the foundation of our products and our people to this day.

SHELLS | Pocock

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    SHELLS Our goal was never to build the most boats; it is to build the best boats. The craftsmanship, thoughtfulness, and attention to detail that goes into the design and construction of a Pocock is unmatched. Your boat is custom built and rigged at the shop to your specifications, ready to row the moment you bolt on the riggers.

History — George Pocock Rowing Foundation

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    The Pocock family legacy is rooted in more than fast boats and rowing accomplishments. It’s about passion, commitment, learning and community building. George Pocock believed that rowing was a sport for all ages; he believed that learning to navigate a shell on the water could teach athletes as much about life as it did sport.

Pocock Classic Cedar Racing Shells - The Pitch

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    The Hoh was hung in the George Pocock Rowing Center when the Husky Clipper (Boys in the Boat) was moved to the Conibear shellhouse. Stan Pocock (on dock) with the restored Hoh, winner of the 1960 Olympics. Stan built the boat and coached the winning crew. Seated in the Hoh are four of the men's 8 Gold medal winners from 2004 Olympics

Everett’s Pocock Boats steeped in rowing history

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    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 …

News about Pocock Classic Cedar Single Racing and Wooden Shells

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    The boat won "Best Rowing Shell" in the Victorian Wooden Boat Show on September 2, 2012. It is for sale with both pair and double riggers, sweeps and two pair of sculls. Contact Steve at 360-385-6863 if interested. More about boat. Speaking of boats for sale, two of the singles advertised on our used boats pagehave sold. There is a market!

Pocock, George Yeoman (1891-1976) - HistoryLink.org

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    Following an unbeaten crew-racing season, the Huskies won a gold medal for the USA in the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin at Grunau in the Husky Clipper, an eight-oared racing shell that George Pocock built especially for the games. Rowing Pocock shells, American crews also won Olympic gold medals in 1948, 1952, 1956, 1960, and 1964.

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