Dad Vail Regatta
The Dad Vail Regatta is the largest regular intercollegiate rowing event in the United States,[1][2] drawing over a hundred colleges and universities from North America. The regatta has been held annually on the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, since 1953.
It was renamed the Jefferson Dad Vail Regatta in 2019 for new sponsor Thomas Jefferson University, a private university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, formed in 2017 through the merger of Philadelphia University and Thomas Jefferson University.[3]
It was renamed the Aberdeen Dad Vail Regatta in 2010 for sponsor Aberdeen Asset Management, a Scottish investment firm whose U.S. operations are headquartered in Center City Philadelphia.[4]
The purposes of the Dad Vail Rowing Association are: "to perpetuate the 'Dad' Vail tradition, foster and encourage intercollegiate rowing among colleges new to the sport, and promote schedules for member schools."
Origin of the name "Dad Vail"
The regatta was named after Harry Emerson "Dad" Vail, for his years of coaching at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
The story of the Dad Vail Regatta, and of the Rowing Association, begins with two men, "Rusty" Callow, then coach at the University of Pennsylvania, who came up with the idea, and Lev Brett, who made the idea a reality.
Callow originated the idea of promoting competition among colleges struggling to found rowing programs. These included schools too small to hope to ever compete in major races and larger institutions not yet ready for such competition. In order to create competition, Rusty created a trophy as the competition prize, in 1934, which was named in honor of Vail.
Since then, the name "Dad" Vail has become one and the same with the race. Vail's passion for rowing helped form the modern-day Dad Vail Regatta and motivate the multitudes of colleges to come compete.
History of the regatta
The first race, before the formation of the Dad Vail Rowing Association, was held in 1934 with "Rusty" and the University of Pennsylvania as hosts. Marietta College, coached by Ellis MacDonald won the first leg on the new trophy by finishing second to a Penn sub-varsity boat, which was an added entry. Rutgers, coached by Ned Ten Eyck, was third and Manhattan College, coached by "Skippy" Walz was fourth.
The race in 1935 was at Marietta. With the addition of Rollins College and Wisconsin, the order at the finish of the race was: Rutgers, Penn, Marietta, Wisconsin, Manhattan, and Rollins. There was no race held in 1937. In both 1936 and 1938, only Rutgers and Manhattan competed on the Harlem. Rutgers won both times. In February 1939, a meeting was held and the Dad Vail Rowing Association was formed in order to help promote the race and encourage schools to compete.
The growth of the regatta is pointed out by the following statistics: in the first association regatta, seven colleges sent seven varsity crews to Red Bank. At Philadelphia in 1961, twenty colleges sent forty crews to compete in varsity, JV, and freshman races. Currently, over a hundred colleges and universities from the United States and Canada compete, making the Dad Vail Regatta the largest collegiate regatta in the United States and bringing thousands of student athletes to Philadelphia.
Women competed for the first time in 1976.[5]As coxswain for Marietta College's JV heavyweight eight that year, Deborah Patterson was the first woman to win a gold medal at the Dad Vail.
Briefly in late 2009, the Dad Vail Organizing Committee announced that the regatta would be held in Rumson, New Jersey[6] in 2010, citing loss of local sponsors.[7] However, this decision was soon rescinded due to pressure from the City and logistical problems with the Rumson location, and the event returned to Philadelphia for 2010.[8][9]
The Dad Vail entered its 75th year in 2013.
Winners of select events
Men's HW 8+ | Men's LW 8+ | Men's JV 8+ | Men's Frosh 8+ | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1934 | Marietta[10] | -- | -- | |
1935 | Rutgers | -- | -- | |
1936 | Rutgers | -- | -- | |
1938 | Rutgers | -- | -- | |
1939 | Rutgers | -- | -- | |
1940 | Rutgers | -- | -- | |
1941 | Rutgers | -- | -- | |
1942 | Rutgers | -- | -- | |
1943 | -- | -- | ||
1944 | -- | -- | ||
1945 | -- | -- | ||
1946 | -- | -- | ||
1947 | Boston U. | -- | -- | |
1948 | Boston U. | -- | -- | |
1949 | -- | -- | ||
1950 | -- | -- | ||
1951 | La Salle[11] | -- | -- | |
1952 | La Salle[11] | -- | -- | |
1953 | La Salle[11] | -- | -- | |
1954 | Dartmouth[12] | -- | -- | |
1955 | Dartmouth[12] | -- | -- | |
1956 | La Salle[11] | -- | -- | |
1957 | La Salle[11] | -- | -- | |
1958 | La Salle[11] | -- | La Salle[13] | |
1959 | Brown[12] | -- | -- | |
1960 | Brown[14] | -- | -- | |
1961 | Brown[14] | -- | -- | |
1962 | Georgetown[14] | -- | La Salle[13] | |
1963 | Marietta[10][14] | -- | -- | |
1964 | Georgetown[14] | -- | Marietta | |
1965 | Northeastern[15] | -- | Northeastern | Northeastern |
1966 | Marietta[10] | -- | Marietta[10] | Marietta[10] |
1967 | Marietta[10][14] | -- | Marietta[10] | |
1968 | Georgetown | -- | Marietta[10] | Marietta[10] |
1969 | Georgetown | -- | Marietta[10] | Marietta[10] |
1970 | St. Joseph's[16] | -- | -- | |
1971 | Georgetown | Marietta[10] | Marietta[10] | Marietta[10] |
1972 | -- | Marietta[10] | ||
Men's HW 8+ | Men's LW 8+ | Men's JV 8+ | Men's Frosh 8+ |
Men's HW 8+ | Men's LW 8+ | Men's JV 8+ | Men's Frosh 8+ | Men's FLW 8+ | Women's HW 8+ | Women's LW 8+ | Women's FLW 8+ | Women's D II/III HW 8+ (D III Beginning in 2010) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1973 | Massachusetts[17] | Marietta[10] | Marietta[10] | Marietta[10] | |||||
1974 | Massachusetts[18] | Drexel[19] | St Joseph's[20] | Massachusetts[21] | Marietta[22] | ||||
1975 | Coast Guard[23] | -- | -- | ||||||
1976 | Coast Guard[24] | Marietta[10] | Marietta[10] | Ithaca[25] | |||||
1977 | Coast Guard[26] | La Salle[27] | Coast Guard[28] | Ithaca[29] | |||||
1978 | Marietta[10] | Wesleyan University | |||||||
1979 | Coast Guard | Ithaca[25] | |||||||
1980 | Massachusetts | Trinity College | Coast Guard | Trinity College | |||||
1981 | Coast Guard | Trinity College | Trinity College | ||||||
1982 | Florida Tech | Coast Guard | University of Rhode Island | ||||||
1983 | Temple University[30] | Marietta[10] | |||||||
1984 | Temple University | University of Rhode Island | |||||||
1985 | Temple University | ||||||||
1986 | Temple University | University of New Hampshire (UNH) | |||||||
1987 | Temple University | ||||||||
1988 | Florida Tech | Massachusetts[31] | Central Florida | ||||||
1989 | Temple University | Georgetown | Temple | Western Ontario | Washington U. St. Louis | ||||
1990 | Temple University | Virginia | Temple University | ||||||
1991 | Temple University | Rochester | Temple | Marietta[10] | Central Florida | ||||
1992 | Temple University | Georgetown | Navy[32] | Navy[32] | |||||
1993 | Temple University | University of Miami | |||||||
1994 | Temple University | Marietta[10] | Central Florida | ||||||
1995 | Temple University | University of Toronto | Michigan | Vanderbilt | Central Florida | ||||
1996 | Temple University | ||||||||
1997 | Temple University[33] | Saint Joseph's[33] | Drexel | Drexel | Purdue | Western Ontario[33] | Villanova[33] | ||
1998 | Temple University[34] | Florida Tech[34] | Temple | Purdue[34] | Villanova | Purdue[34] | Villanova[34] | ||
1999 | Temple University[35] | Saint Joseph's[35] | RIT | Marietta | Saint Joseph's[35] | Villanova[35] | Delaware[35] | ||
2000 | Temple University[36] | Purdue[36] | RIT | Villanova | Georgia Tech | Villanova[36] | Massachusetts[36] | ||
2001 | Temple University[37] | Villanova[37] | Temple | Marietta[10] | Santa Clara | Boston College[37] | Delaware[37] | ||
2002 | Dowling[38] | Fordham[38] | Marietta[10] | Marietta[10] | Massachusetts[38] | Delaware[38] | |||
2003 | Temple University[39] | Delaware[39] | Temple | St. Joseph's | St. Joseph's | Massachusetts[39] | Bucknell[39] | ||
2004 | Temple University[40] | Boston College[40] | Temple | Marietta[10] | St. Joseph's | Sacramento State[40] | Purdue[40] | ||
2005 | Michigan[41] | Boston College[41] | St. Joseph's | Purdue | St. Joseph's | U. Connecticut[41] | Dayton[41] | ||
2006 | Marietta[10][42] | Georgia Tech[42] | Temple | St. Joseph's | St. Joseph's | Saint Joseph's[42] | Dayton[42] | ||
2007 | Purdue[43] | Georgia Tech[43] | Temple | Bucknell | Florida Tech | Purdue[43] | Ohio State[43] | Washington University in St. Louis | |
2008 | Purdue | Fordham | Grand Valley | Delaware | Delaware | California-Davis | Central Florida | Dowling | |
2009 | Michigan | Delaware | Temple | Michigan | MSOE | Grand Valley | Bucknell | Michigan St. | Mercyhurst |
2010 | Brock | Mercyhurst | Drexel | St. Joseph's | Michigan St. | Sacramento State | UMass | Mercyhurst | |
2011 | Michigan | Mercyhurst | Virginia | Purdue | Purdue | Purdue | Bucknell | Mercyhurst | |
2012 | Michigan | Mercyhurst | Michigan | Marietta | Delaware | Duke | Bucknell | Mercyhurst | |
2013 | Drexel | Delaware | Michigan | Drexel | Delaware | Grand Valley | Bucknell | Barry | |
2014 | Michigan | MIT | Drexel | Jacksonville | Brock | Massachusetts | MIT | Nova Southeastern | |
2015 | Florida Tech | Delaware | Drexel | Drexel | Mercyhurst | Massachusetts | MIT | Barry | |
2016 | Florida Tech | Mercyhurst | Drexel | Drexel | Delaware (?) | Massachusetts | MIT | -- | Barry |
2017 | Drexel | University of Delaware | St. Joseph's University | Drexel | -- | Drexel | Boston University | -- | -- |
2018 | Temple University | Mercyhurst | Temple | Temple | -- | Purdue | -- | -- | Coast Guard |
2019 | Colgate | Mercyhurst | Drexel | Drexel | -- | Boston University | Georgetown | -- | Vassar |
See also
References
- Official Dad Vail Regatta site
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- LaSalle University Alumni Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
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- St. Joseph's University Rowing Team History
- Massachusetts Daily Collegian 5/1973
- UMass 6:09.5,St Joseph's 6:11.2, Coast Guard 6:11.3. The Oarsman, Pg 49 July/August 1974
- Drexel 6:16.5, Villanova 6:21.8, FIT 6:22.2. The Oarsman, Pg 49 July/August 1974
- St Joseph's 6:27.5, Marietta 6:28.5, UMass 6:28.6. The Oarsman, Pg 49 July/August 1974
- UMass 6:28.7, Marist 6:34.4, Trinity 6:38.8. The Oarsman, Pg 49 July/August 1974
- Marietta 6:41.4, Coast Guard 6:41.5, Marist 6:50.7. The Oarsman Pg 49 July/August 1974
- Massachusetts Daily Collegian 5/1975
- Massachusetts Daily Collegian 5/1976
- Ithaca University Crew History
- Coast Guard 6.10.5, FIT 6.13.5, Ithaca 6.16.7 Ithaca Crew News Fall 1977
- LaSalle 6.08.3, Coast Guard 6.08.4, Williams 6.08.9 Ithaca Crew News Fall 1977
- Coast Guard 6.20.3, Conn Coll 6.25, LaSalle 6.25.5 Ithaca Crew News Fall 1977
- Ithaca 6.11.3, Coast Guard 6.17.6 Purdue 6.18.7 Ithaca Crew News Fall 1977
- Dad Vail Regatta: 1983 Championship Revisited
- NY Times May 15 1988
- U.S. Naval Academy
- Dad Vail Official Website, 1997 results
- Dad Vail Official Website, 1998 results
- Dad Vail Official Website, 1999 results
- Dad Vail Official Website, 2000 results
- Dad Vail Official Website, 2001 results
- Dad Vail Official Website, 2002 results
- Dad Vail Official Website, 2003 results
- Dad Vail Official Website, 2004 results
- Dad Vail Official Website, 2005 results
- Dad Vail Official Website, 2006 results
- Dad Vail Official Website, 2007 results