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  2. Harry Parker (rower) - Wikipedia

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    The crew had an uneven spring, and performed poorly at the Eastern Sprints (the league championship for the EARC). The annual highpoint of the Harvard rowing season is the Harvard-Yale race (the oldest and longest-running intercollegiate sporting event in the United States) held in June. Parker meticulously prepared his crew for their biggest ...

  3. Harvard–Yale Regatta - Wikipedia

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    The Harvard–Yale Regatta or Yale-Harvard Boat Race (often abbreviated The Race) is an annual rowing race between the men's heavyweight rowing crews of Harvard University and Yale University. First contested in 1852, it has been held annually since 1859 with exceptions during major wars fought by the United States and the COVID-19 pandemic.

  4. Weld Boathouse - Wikipedia

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    Graduate rowing programs also use Weld. Harvard men's rowing uses Newell Boathouse on the Boston side of the river. The boathouse is situated at the halfway point of the Head of the Charles Regatta. Until recent decades, rowing and sculling used finely crafted wooden boats.

  5. Newell Boathouse - Wikipedia

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    Newell Boathouse, named for a popular Harvard athlete killed just a few years after graduation, is the primary boathouse used by Harvard University's varsity men's rowing teams. [1] It stands on land subject to an unusual peppercorn lease agreement between Harvard and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. [2] [3]

  6. Rowing Association of American Colleges - Wikipedia

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    The Rowing Association of American Colleges (1870 to 1894) the first collegiate athletic organization in the United States, was a body governing college rowing. [1] Upon organization by the captains of the leading crews of the day, they devised a primary rule of eligibility: that only undergraduate students should be eligible to represent their college in the regatta.

  7. College rowing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Harvard and Yale, after an absence of over one hundred years, decided to participate. For men's rowing the Dad Vail Regatta in Philadelphia is considered the national championship for smaller college teams unable to compete at the IRA standard (similar to Division III or I-AA in other sports). It is the largest collegiate race in the ...

  8. Goldthwait Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Goldthwait Cup is awarded to the winner of the annual triangular regatta among the varsity lightweight eight-oared crews of Harvard, Princeton, and Yale.The trophy was presented in 1926 by Henry Kimball Prince (Harvard Class of 1924) — captain of the first Harvard lightweight varsity eight to defeat both Princeton and Yale — and made retroactive to reflect the H-Y-P regatta results ...

  9. Category:Harvard Crimson rowing coaches - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Harvard Crimson rowing coaches" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.