Limerick Boat Club


Limerick Boat Club is a rowing club located in Limerick, Ireland. It is one of the oldest sporting clubs in Limerick and is affiliated to Rowing Ireland. The club colours are black & white

History

At a meeting in the Limerick Athenaeum, on 3 February 1870, it was resolved to establish "The Limerick Boat Club". The club was swiftly established and the first annual report stated that the club had a handsome boat-house and a fleet of 10 boats. The club also established Limerick Regatta in the same year. Over the next twenty years "Boat Club" were one of the dominant crews in Irish rowing.

National achievements

In 1927 the club annexed the Senior Eight Championship of Ireland at Cork regatta when they defeated neighbours Athlunkard by 1/2 length. The crew was: J.F.Ewart, J.F.Stearn, W.W.Stokes, J.M.Harkness, K.T.Rea, M.W.McGuire, W.F.Treacy, T.E.O'Donnell, W.L.O'Donnell.

Notable Persons

Sir Alexander William Shaw, founding member and also founder of Limerick Golf Club & Lahinch Golf Club
Sir Thomas Myles, Sportsman, Surgeon & Gun runner
Sir Charles Barrington OBE, founding member of Trinity Football Club, Limerick Football Club & the IRFU
Squadron Leader David Tidmarsh, Flying Ace and founder member of Limerick Boat Club
Tommy O'Donnell served as President of the Irish Amateur Rowing Union from 1932–33
Burl Ives, American singer & actor
Ted Russell, Mayor, TD & Chairman of Limerick Harbour Commissioners
Bill Whelan, composer of Riverdance
Brendan Bowyer, Showband singer

Recent Times

Activity in the club declined in the early part of the 21st century and the club eventually became dormant. On 12 February 2014 the Club achieved worldwide notoriety when the roof was peeled off the boat house in a violent storm. A clip of the disaster went viral. In 2016 the club re-affiliated to Rowing Ireland and the doors are open once again and an adult recreational rowing programme is being offered. A fund-raising scheme has been initiated with a view to re-roofing the boathouse.