The 83rd Annual Stotesbury Cup Regatta
Next year's regatta: May 14 & 15, 2010 |
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| Bishop Eustace wins the Girls Senior Eight for the 3rd year in a row. Nelson Keyser, Bob Engman and Jason Read on the left, coach Danielle Ponzio on the right. Click on the image for a full sized version. Eustace wins girls' senior eight, Philadelphia Inquirer, May 17 | E.L. Crossley Secondary School, from Fonthill, Ontario, wins the Boys Senior Eight. Edith Eglin, great-granddaughter of Edward T. Stotesbury on the left. Check back later today for lots more photos. Great wrap-up on row2k, too. |
Here are the regatta schedules. But please read these notes first.
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Parent's Page - helpful information for planning your trip to Philadelphia
Purchase Stotesbury merchandise on-line at N & D Sports, offical merchandiser of the Stotesbury Cup Regatta.
Weather forecast for Philadelphia
Regatta Bulletin - all the rules and regulations and entry information
New for 2009:
Advertise in the Stotesbury program - support your favorite team
Put your photo in the 2010 Stotesbury program
Purchase Stotesbury merchandise on-line at N & D Sports, offical merchandiser of the Stotesbury Cup Regatta.
Weather forecast for Philadelphia
Winners - the complete list of every Stotesbury winner since 1927.
2008 Stotesbury Photos
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Previous years results |
![]() An aerial view of the fountains and formal gardens at Edward T. Stotesbury's home in suburban Philadelphia. He was once one of the wealthiest men in America. A team of trained mechanics was employed to service the estate’s fleet of chauffeur-driven cars and 35 servants were said to have occupied the service wing of the mansion. A staff of groundskeepers trimmed the grounds of the then-325-acre property. Check out Whitemarsh Hall for a fascinating history of the man who donated the Stotesbury Cup and the mansion he built. Whitemarsh Hall required a staff of 150 and in 1929, $1 million for annual upkeep. As long as someone was willing to finance the house and gardens, Whitemarsh Hall was beautiful and it’s future was secure. But Edward T. Stotesbury died at the age of 89 in 1938 and Mrs. Stotesbury soon closed the house and moved to Palm Beech, Florida. A long decline set in.
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