Rowing a race is an art
not a frantic scramble, it must be rowed with head power
as well a muscular power.
- George Yeoman Pocock
POCOCK ROWING CLUB
Pocock Legacy
Pocock Rowing Club, honoring the legacy of George Pocock by ensuring access to the formative, wonderful sport of rowing.
Safesport
We have fielded numerous questions from our adult members about the necessity of Safesport training for adult members.
This letter from Amanda Kraus, CEO of USRowing, speaks to the need for the entire rowing community to accept responsibility to recognize and report abusive coaching practices.
Programs
We are currently offering sculling classes, independent sculling, and team practices to our adult members. Indoor facilities are open for training.
Experienced Rowers
Completion of a Learn to Row class or demonstrated previous rowing experience is required to become a member.
Our Roots
The George Pocock Memorial Rowing Center was built in 1994 by the George Pocock Rowing Foundation - a group of Seattle, Northwest, and National rowing enthusiasts - to honor the legacy of George Pocock by ensuring access to the formative, wonderful sport of rowing. The Center has evolved over the years with the growth of the sport and the city. The history of the Pocock Rowing Center has included high performance training for rowers at the youth, elite and adult level. Most importantly, the Center has been a wellspring for the love of the sport for thousands of athletes of all ages.
We hope to continue the legacy of George Pocock:
Innovation, craftsmanship, and the generosity of knowledge.
"Rowing a race is an art not a frantic scramble, it must be rowed with head power as well a muscular power.
From the first stroke, all thought of the other crew must be blocked out. Your thoughts must be directed to you and your own boat, always positively, never negative.
Row your optimum power every stroke, try and increase the optimum. Men as fit as you, when your everyday strength is gone, can draw on a mysterious reservoir of power far greater.
Then it is you who can reach for the stars.
That is the only way championships are made.
That is the legacy rowing can leave you."