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  2. Head of the Hooch - Wikipedia

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    The Head of the Hooch Regatta, previously known as the Head of the Chattahoochee Regatta, is a 2-day rowing regatta held annually on the first full (Saturday and Sunday in the same month) weekend in November in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The head race is currently run downstream on a 3.1 miles (5.0 km) course on the Tennessee River. It presently ...

  3. Poughkeepsie Regatta central to latest Clooney movie

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    Formally known as the Intercollegiate Rowing Association National Championship Regatta, it was held in New York from 1895 to 1949. The regatta relocated to Marietta, Ohio in 1950 and rotated ...

  4. List of rowing venues - Wikipedia

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    This list of rowing venues contains the rowing sites, that allow for international rowing regattas (2,000 m), as described by FISA. Most of these sites have hosted an Olympic or world championship regatta.

  5. Head of the Schuylkill Regatta - Wikipedia

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    The HOSR is a fall championship regatta for many regional schools. [19] The regatta sets itself apart with an expanded schedule of small boats and a field of quads "deep enough to do justice to Philadelphia’s rich sculling heritage." [19] The Head of the Schuylkill is a self-described "inclusive regatta."

  6. Boat racing - Wikipedia

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    The Brentwood Regatta is held in the spring and is one of the largest high school rowing regattas on the west coast of North America.; Royal Canadian Henley Regatta, in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, in the first week of August is one of the largest annual regattas in North America, attracting hundreds of clubs in 128 junior, senior, and master's events.

  7. Head of the Charles Regatta - Wikipedia

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    The Head of the Charles Regatta, also known as HOCR, is a rowing head race held on the penultimate complete weekend of October (i.e., on the Friday that falls between the 16th and the 22nd of the month, and on the Saturday and Sunday immediately afterwards) each year on the Charles River, which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts ...

  8. Head race - Wikipedia

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    The length of most head races is usually between 4 km and 10 km. Among the most well-known are the 4.25-mile (6,840 m) Head of the River Race that takes place each March on the river Thames in London, United Kingdom, [1] the 3-mile (4,800 m) Head of the Charles race held each October on the Charles River in Boston, Massachusetts, United States., [2] and the 8 km Head of the Yarra race held ...

  9. St. Catharines Rowing Club - Wikipedia

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    Several other regattas associated with the SCRC are the Early Bird and Mother's Day (both High School) Regattas and the SCRC Invitational (which in 2007 included the CanAmMex Junior competitors) club regatta. Central Ontario Rowing Association (CORA) Regattas are also hosted by the SCRC as well as a myriad of Youth and Recreational Rowing ...