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2007 Head of the Charles

Only the sport of boxing claims an older Championship of the World than sculling.


Great Arizona Bicycle Ride

Route 66, the National Old Trails Highway. John Steinbeck called it the Mother Road.


US Masters National 2007

The first boat race was the result of a challenge issued to Oxford by Cambridge in 1829.


New Hampshire Regatta

By the turn of the century prize money had become so great that some scullers made up to nearly £5,000 a year in prizes and side bets, and £2,000 for a race.


Head of The Charles 2006

Photographs and Art 2006 Head of the Charles Regatta Cambridge, Massachusetts

"Head" races are a class of regattas generally three miles in length where the boats race against themselves and the clock.


2006 FISA World Masters

In sweep rowing, two, four, or eight crewmembers sit facing the stern of the boat, each rower pulling one oar.


Manly Beach Australia

In September 1902 at Manly Beach, William Gocher openly defied the law and entered the water at midday.


Passion Procession Cholula

In a broad, high valley about 60 miles southeast of Mexico City is a city known by many names over the years: City of Angels, City of Tiles, Heroic City of Zaragoza. Today we know it as simply Puebla.


Digital Floral Woodcuts

The process I employ in the computer darkroom does not involve heavy plates, long exposure times, nor toxic chemicals. However, as with the early pioneers, the final image is a function of light, tone and composition.


What is a Daguerreotype?

The process revolutionized photography...photographs became a mirror of the individual spirit.


US Masters Rowing 2005

Jack Egan Photographer

Photographs and Art from 2005 US Masters Rowing Worcester, Massachusetts

US Masters Rowing Page 2

Tom Egan Photographer


Boston Marathon 2005

Completing a marathon is considered very difficult, but many coaches believe that it is possible for anyone who is willing to put in the time and effort.


Saguaro Desert Mexico

Teotitlán's rug makers use wool which, after being shorn from the sheep, washed, carded and spun, is dyed with natural colors from animal, vegetable and mineral sources.


Bungy Jumping & Maori Tapu

They demanded payment, which nearly always took the form of disaster...


Digital Collage

The American Heritage Dictionary defines collage as: "An artistic composition of materials and objects pasted over a surface, often with unifying lines and colors.


Variations of a Theme

I have been preparing some images for a contest. The theme is "black & white of black and white....


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FISA Gallery Day One
FISA, “Fédération Internationale des Sociétés d’Aviron” in French, or the English equivalent International Federation of Rowing Associations is the governing body of the sport of rowing. It is empowered by its 120 member National Rowing Federations, the National Olympic Committees and the International Olympic Committee to govern the sport of rowing. FISA sets the rules and regulations for the practice of the sport, in all its forms (elite, adaptive, and soon coastal and indoor), and organizes sanctioned World Rowing events. It also provides advice and expertise for the organization of rowing regattas, on coaching education and other matters relating to the sport and its development.

FISA was founded by representatives from France, Switzerland, Belgium, Adriatica (now a part of Italy) and Italy in Turin on June 25, 1892. It is the oldest international sports federation in the Olympic movement. Its first headquarters office was established in Lausanne, Switzerland in 1922 and, after moving away, returned to its roots in February 1996.
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FISA Gallery Day Two
Rowing has a rich tradition in Princeton, New Jersey, USA. Beginning in the 1870's students rowed along the Delaware and Raritan canals. In 1906 Andrew Carnegie ordered construction on a lake in Princeton. Lake Carnegie allowed rowing to grow and flourish in the Princeton area. One hundred years later, the next generation rowing venue has come to the Princeton region.
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FISA Gallery Day Three
On September 7-10 2006 Princeton, New Jersey hosted the 33'rd Annual FISA World Rowing Masters Regatta. More than 2,400 of the best Masters rowers (athletes over the age of twenty-seven) representing 36 countries competed. The average age of the athletes was 49.97 and the oldest competitor was 87 years old.
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FISA Gallery Day Four
The event was held on Lake Mercer., the premier rowing venue in the United States. This is only the second time that the event has been held in the United States during its 33 year history. The event was last held in North America (Montreal) in 1995. Future sites are Croatia (2007) and Lithuania (2008).
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