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Tuxedo Park's Tuxedo 1886 Regatta is a head-to-head race that draws Olympians and National Team members to the gated community's majestic lake.
(1976) Montreal, Quebec, Canada - Montreal Rowing Basin (6 lane FISA) (1980) Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union - Krylatskoye Rowing Canal, Krylatskoye (8 lane FISA) (1984) Los Angeles, California, United States - Lake Casitas (1988) Seoul, South Korea - Misari Regatta (8 lane FISA) (1992) Barcelona, Spain - L'estany de Banyoles, Banyoles, (8 ...
The Marlow Regatta is an international rowing regatta, that takes place annually at Dorney Lake, Buckinghamshire near Eton next to the River Thames in southern England. It attracts crews from schools, clubs and universities from around the United Kingdom, Europe and the United States.
The Croco's Cup, international rowing regatta at University level held every year in Paris since 1985, organised by students of ENSTA (Paristech). Tour du Lac, around the lake Geneva is the 160 km (99 mi) the longest non-stop rowing regatta in the world. Kontxako Bandera, rowing regatta in Donostia-San Sebastian, Basque Country.
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The American Henley Regatta was the first national championships for the sport of rowing in the United States. The first regatta was held in 1903 in Philadelphia, and was meant to be equivalent to the Henley Royal Regatta in the United Kingdom. [3] The regatta was alternately held in Philadelphia and Boston. It was run by the American Rowing ...
The regatta is split into six regions: the Mid-Atlantic region, the Great Lakes region, the Plains region, the Northeast region, the South region, and the West Coast region. [3] The ACRA is a broadcast partner of The Rowers Consortium of Huntington Harbour, California, who has broadcast the regatta on The Rowing Channel since 2014.
The Stotesbury Cup is the largest regatta for high school rowing, and the Scholastic Rowing Association of America also holds a championship regatta open to schools in North America. U.S. high school crews have been successful internationally, with winners of the Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup in 14 of the 73 years it has been awarded.