American Sculling Championship
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The American Sculling Championship (Professional).

These races were 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)
Ward Brothers (rowers)
The Ward Brothers were four members of one family who rowed as a team and sometimes individually. They were declared World Champions after a four-oared race in 1871.-Ward family:...

 
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
Ned Hanlan
Edward "Ned" Hanlan was a World Champion professional sculler, hotelier, and alderman from Toronto, Ontario, Canada.-Early life:...

 
E Morris 5 miles -
03-10-1878 Ned Hanlan
Ned Hanlan
Edward "Ned" Hanlan was a World Champion professional sculler, hotelier, and alderman from Toronto, Ontario, Canada.-Early life:...

 
Charles E. Courtney
Charles E. Courtney
Charles Edward Courtney was an American rower and rowing coach from Union Springs, New York. A carpenter by trade, Courtney was a nationally known amateur rower. Courtney never lost a race as an amateur and finished a total of 88 victories.In 1877, he moved from an amateur to a professional rower,...

5 miles -
- - 1879 Ned Hanlan
Ned Hanlan
Edward "Ned" Hanlan was a World Champion professional sculler, hotelier, and alderman from Toronto, Ontario, Canada.-Early life:...

 
Charles E. Courtney
Charles E. Courtney
Charles Edward Courtney was an American rower and rowing coach from Union Springs, New York. A carpenter by trade, Courtney was a nationally known amateur rower. Courtney never lost a race as an amateur and finished a total of 88 victories.In 1877, he moved from an amateur to a professional rower,...

5 miles 'The Fixed Match'
19-05-1880 Ned Hanlan
Ned Hanlan
Edward "Ned" Hanlan was a World Champion professional sculler, hotelier, and alderman from Toronto, Ontario, Canada.-Early life:...

 
Charles E. Courtney
Charles E. Courtney
Charles Edward Courtney was an American rower and rowing coach from Union Springs, New York. A carpenter by trade, Courtney was a nationally known amateur rower. Courtney never lost a race as an amateur and finished a total of 88 victories.In 1877, he moved from an amateur to a professional rower,...

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26-05-1880 Ned Hanlan
Ned Hanlan
Edward "Ned" Hanlan was a World Champion professional sculler, hotelier, and alderman from Toronto, Ontario, Canada.-Early life:...

 
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
Ned Hanlan
Edward "Ned" Hanlan was a World Champion professional sculler, hotelier, and alderman from Toronto, Ontario, Canada.-Early life:...

 
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 O’Connor James Teemer 3 miles -


# Walter Brown died in March 1871 while still Champion

A much later race occurred when Tom Sullivan (rower)
Tom Sullivan (rower)
Thomas "Tom" Sullivan was a New Zealand amateur rowing and sculling champion who later turned professional and challenged for the World Championship title. He later became a rowing coach.-Rowing:...

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.

The New York Clipper Annual 1892.

'Edward Hanlan America's Champion Oarsman' by R K Fox. 1880. (note, Hanlan was Canadian.)
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