DC Strokes Rowing Club

DC Strokes Rowing Club (DCSRC) is committed to building an inclusive environment, fostering personal growth, and promoting a spirit of sportsmanship. DCSRC programs offer opportunities for all rowers, regardless of experience level. Today, DCSRC is one of only a handful of dedicated, independent LGBTQ+ rowing clubs in the world, along with the Chicago Rowing Union, the London Otters of England, the Zurich Penguins of Switzerland, and the Melbourne Argonauts in Australia. The team began in 1991 with eight gay runners looking for a cross-training activity, some old rented equipment, and a lot of enthusiasm. It took only two or three years for the team to grow into a cohesive organization that was competing regularly and ready to make the commitment to purchase racing shells and other equipment. Originally rowing on the Potomac River, DCSRC became a proud member of the Anacostia Community Boathouse in 2004 and now rows on the Anacostia River. DCSRC holds fast to the conviction that LGBTQ+ rowers can be formidable athletes and competitors. Our goal is for DCSRC to be a platform for competitive success and to increase the profile of LGBTQ+ rowers in the rowing community while promoting a spirit of camaraderie among our members. Our programs are open to all rowers, and we aspire foremost to create a safe and supportive environment for LGBTQ+ rowers and their allies.

Virtual Team Challenge Participants

Pos. Athlete Age Location Country Challenge
4 Francis Slakey 62 Washington, DC USA 132,737
10 Amanda Shields 34 USA 115,788
1 Jeremy Aron-Dine 38 DC USA 61,353
9 Steven Long 56 USA 57,044
7 Peter Viverito 30 USA 53,889
3 Adam Kuntz 36 Ashburn, VA USA 34,397
5 Sarah Dahnke 33 USA 20,695
2 Helene Matschek 31 Washington, DC USA 14,418
8 Ricky Mempin 34 USA 12,730
6 Emma Steiner 38 DC USA 1,391
11 Brad White 33 Washington, DC USA 0