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Stotesbury Cup Regatta

Philadelphia’s largest sprint race – is also the largest scholastic regatta in the world. The Stotesbury Cup Regatta has been held continuously since 1927. Edward T. Stotesbury, a local philanthropist, was urged by members of the Philadelphia rowing community to underwrite the cost of an award to serve as the ultimate goal for scholastic rowing: winning the Boys Senior Eight race. The first Stotesbury Cup was won by Philadelphia’s West Catholic High School. Women began rowing in the Stotesbury Cup Regatta in 1974 with the Girls’ Senior Eight competition. The first winner of that race was St. Andrew’s School of Delaware. Today young women make up more than 50 percent of the rowers at the regatta. Over the years, races and trophies have been added to the regatta, culminating in today’s 31 championship events. What began as a local Philadelphia “Cup Race” quickly evolved into a full-fledged regatta that today endures as the largest high school rowing regatta in the world. Exceptionally fine crews from all part of the United States and Canada travel to the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia to participate in the Stotesbury Cup Regatta. Over 5,000 competitors meet at the Athletes Village to experience both the spirit of rowing competition as well as the physical challenge of pitting themselves against the very finest crews rowing at the high school level. Their achievements draw a crowd of nearly 10,000 spectators.

Friday, May 15, 2026
Saturday, May 16, 2026

Location: Schuylkill River - Saint Joseph's Boathouse, 2200 Kelly Drive, Philadelphia PA 19129
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Information

Heat Sheet

Race Launch Map​

Race  Map

Schedule of Events
Rowers Drop-off Zone
  • Take I-76 East to exit 340A - this exit is on the left side of the road.

  • Get into the LEFT lane as you go over the bridge across the Schuylkill River.

  • Look for sign on left for Kelly Drive. The ramp will spiral downwards in a counter-clockwise direction and will merge you onto Kelly Drive, southbound (switch to right lane after merging at bottom of spiral). Continue on Kelly Drive approximately 1.5 miles until you reach the barricades for the regatta entrance. Drop off your rower, they will walk to the Gillin Boathouse St. Joseph's University.

Spectators Parking
  • On Reservoir Road around Fairmount Park Ball Fields all the way up to Mount Pleasant Mansion. The off-site all-day paid parking fee is $20, cash and cc accepted. You need only pay once per day. The off-site parking is managed by the Philadelphia Department of Parks and Recreation. Shuttle buses (yellow school busses) will run continuously throughout the day.

  • The closest area to park and access our tent is near Boxer's Trail, near Ormiston Mansion.  Beware, the trail is dirt and can be muddy. 

Hospitality

We Need Your Help to Support our Rowers

Please SIGN UP and text the hospitality co-chairs to obtain the trailer's lock code

Julia     484-645-2087

Monica  484-995-4752

Natasha 212-300-5937

The chuckwagon is parked in the parking lot of Radnor Memorial Field - map attached​

​​​​​​​​​​On the day of the regatta, please drop off your item(s) to the tent on site by 8:00 am or, send it with your rower. We are not assigned a tent location but we will try to set-up in our typical spot near the Painted Pole - #4 on the Schuylkill Regatta Spectator Map - Our tent will be marked with our Radnor High School Crew Club sign.

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