Celebrating Pride Month: Chicago Rowing Union
Written By: Michael Toutloff, Team JL Ambassador
The Chicago Rowing Union (CRU) was founded in 2005 by a group of 12 gay men, who wanted to compete at the 2006 Gay Games, being held in Chicago.
Nineteen years later, the team has expanded to an active membership of roughly 60 rowers from diverse backgrounds across the greater Chicago area. We offer learn to row, novice and competitive programs that compete across the US.
One of our annual traditions, every June, is to hold a Pride Row.
As one of only two all inclusive LGBTQ+ rowing teams in the United States, we recognize the importance of celebrating Pride but also take the day as an opportunity to invite our new novices to join a competitive team practice for a fun row. This allows new members to be boated with more experienced rowers and the entire team is able to relax and bond over an all-team cookout after the row.
This year, we asked several of our members the following question:
“Why is it important to you to row on an LGBTQ+ rowing team”
“Inclusivity. The fact that we are all together. Men, women, old, young. Straight gay. None of that matters. It’s a fantastic experience.” -Fiona Nolan
“I feel safe being myself here. I can talk about my wife with my friends and they just get it. They all get it.” -Merri Fulong
If you are ever at a regatta, probably in the Midwest, and see the tent with all of the rainbow flags, stop by to say hello. There is always a seat in the boat for you with Chicago Rowing Union.