The American Sculling Championship for professionals are rowing races conducted under the challenge system. For details of this see World Sculling Championship, Challenges.
All races were with a turn.
The following table shows winners from 1859 to 1888. Other races must have taken place at a later date and others may be add to this table.
Date (DMY) | Winner | Loser | Length | Comment | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
11-10-1859 | Joshua Ward | T Daw | 5 miles | See Ward Brothers (rowers) | |
13-08-1862 | James Hamill | Joshua Ward | 3 miles | - | |
14-08-1862 | James Hamill | Joshua Ward | 5 miles | - | |
23-07-1863 | Joshua Ward | James Hamill | 5 miles | - | |
28-09-1863 | James Hamill | Joshua Ward | 5 miles | - | |
19-07-1864 | James Hamill | Joshua Ward | 5 miles | - | |
21-05-1867 | W Brown | James Hamill | 5 miles | - | |
09-09-1867 | James Hamill | W Brown | 5 miles | Sunk | |
19-06-1868 | James Hamill | H Coulter | 5 miles | - | |
09-09-1868 | W Brown # | H Coulter | - | less than 5 miles | |
08-07-1874 | George Brown | William Scharff | 5 miles | - | |
26-09-1874 | George Brown | E Morris | 5 miles | - | |
11-09-1875 | E Morris | H Coulter | - | less than 5 miles | |
16-10-1875 | E Morris | H Coulter | - | less than 5 miles | |
21-10-1876 | William Scharff | E Morris | 5 miles | - | |
09-06-1877 | E Morris | William Scharff | 5 miles | - | |
13-10-1877 | E Morris | P Luther | 5 miles | - | |
20-06-1878 | Ned Hanlan | E Morris | 5 miles | - | |
03-10-1878 | Ned Hanlan | Charles E. Courtney | 5 miles | - | |
- - 1879 | Ned Hanlan | Charles E. Courtney | 5 miles | 'The Fixed Match' | |
19-05-1880 | Ned Hanlan | Charles E. Courtney | - | - | |
26-05-1880 | Ned Hanlan | James Riely | 5 miles | - | |
24-10-1885 | James Teemer | Ned Hanlan | 3 miles | - | |
12-06-1886 | Jacob Gaudaur | James Teemer | 3 miles | - | |
30-05-1887 | Jacob Gaudeur | Ned Hanlan | - | less than 3 miles | |
23-07-1887 | Ned Hanlan | Jacob Gaudaur | 3 miles | - | |
13-08-1887 | James Teemer | Ned Hanlan | - | less than 3 miles | |
28-10-1887 | James Teemer | Jacob Gaudeur | 3 miles | - | |
24-11-1888 | William Joseph O'Connor | James Teemer | 3 miles | - | |
02-08-1919 | John B. Kelly Sr. | Paul Costello | [1] | ||
- Walter Brown died in March 1871 while still Champion
A much later race occurred when Tom Sullivan (rower) attempted to win the Championship of America in August 1905 when he raced Edward Durnan of Canada in a 3-mile (4.8 km) race in Toronto. Sullivan was soundly beaten and Durnan went on to unsuccessfully challenge for the World Sculling Title. Durnan was Hanlan's nephew.
References
- ↑ "Rowing Honors Go To Duluth Club" (PDF). The New York Times. 3 August 1919.
The New York Clipper Annual 1892.
'Edward Hanlan America's Champion Oarsman' by R K Fox. 1880. (note, Hanlan was Canadian.)