“The Paris Crew” of Saint John, New Brunswick: Canada’s First World Champions The Paris Crew of Saint John, New Brunswick: Canada’s First International Sports Heroes The New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame
The following article is recounted over the sounds of the ocean in the background. THE EVENING TIMES – 3 March 1906 How the Paris Crew came into being […]
A title appears on the screen: Paris, 1867. The title fades. The scene opens on a view of a river with three four-person rowing sculls competing on the water. […]
A title appears on screen: Ridiculed and Mocked A live performer sits on a wooden trunk that sits on a wooden stage, that is made to resemble a dock, […]
A title appears on the screen: Paris Bound A single live performer sits on a wooden trunk dressed in a man’s black suit jacket and black top hat. […]
A title appears on the screen: Brian Flood, New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame Hall of Famer, Canadian Gold Medalist. A man is standing in a grass area […]
It took nearly 10 days before news of the Saint John rower’s victory in Paris reached Canada. In the days before modern communications, newspapers relied on dispatches sent […]
In celebration of the 150th Anniversary, the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame commissioned theatrical vignettes, that were performed at the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame and […]
The New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame’s commemorative 150th anniversary logo of “The Paris Crew”. Established in 1970, the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame is a non-profit […]
Rothesay Netherwood School team, members include: (Back row, left to right) Mark Sun, Matthew Morehouse, Cameron Hickman, Ryan Bessey, Ian Morrison, Javier Azagra, Ore Alugo, Charles Beaton, Angus […]
Recipients of the Paris Crew Trophy, represented by (left to right) Rothesay Netherwood School coach Dolores Young, Rothesay Mayor Nancy Grant and Rothesay Netherwood School coach Jennifer Dykerman.
In 1985, competitive rower Brian Flood researched, wrote, and published a National Best Seller (Hard Copy) account of the sporting history of Saint John, New Brunswick from 1785 […]