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  2. Head of the Fish - Wikipedia

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    The Head Of The Fish Regatta is a rowing race held on the last weekend of October each year on Fish Creek, within Saratoga County, New York State. The race is named the "Head" of the Fish because it is a head race. The event is hosted by the Saratoga Rowing Association. [3] The race is organized by volunteers. [4] Tom Frost founded the regatta ...

  3. West Side Rowing Club - Wikipedia

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    West Side Rowing Club. A women's 8+ rows by the West Side Rowing Club. The Frank Lloyd Wright designed Fontana Boathouse can be seen on the right. The West Side Rowing Club is a rowing club in Buffalo, New York. The club's athletes train, practice, and race along the Black Rock Canal and the Buffalo River. West Side is one of two rowing clubs ...

  4. Olympics tracker: Keep up with Lower Hudson Valley athletes ...

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    UNITED STATES ROWING. Schedule. Opening heats: July 29. Repechage: Aug. 1. Championship: Aug. 3. Nyack's Buck seeks medal: Rockland native Charlotte Buck ready for second Olympics with Team USA rowing

  5. Row New York - Wikipedia

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    Row New York logo. Row New York is a non-profit organization based in New York City focused on empowering youth through the sport of rowing. The organization offers a variety of rowing programs for youth, People with Disabilities and Veterans. The founding focus of Row New York is its rowing program for New York City girls from under-resourced ...

  6. New York Harbor - Wikipedia

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    New York Harbor[1][2][3] is a bay that covers all of the Upper Bay and an extremely small portion of the Lower Bay. It is at the mouth of the Hudson River where it empties into New York/New Jersey Bight near the East River tidal estuary, and then into the Atlantic Ocean on the East Coast of the United States.

  7. USRowing - Wikipedia

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    www.usrowing.org. The United States Rowing Association, commonly known as USRowing, [2] is the national governing body for the sport of Rowing in the United States. It serves to promote the sport on all levels of competition, including the selection and training of those athletes who represent the US at international level.

  8. Rye, New York - Wikipedia

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    Rye Nursery Park (6.74 acres) – acquired "for wetland restoration and park uses" [63] and deemed as "crucial land in the Long Island Sound Estuary" in 2001 following a recommendation by the Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan for the Long Island Sound with the help of $3.1 million from the NY State and the Clean Water State ...

  9. College rowing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Rowing is the oldest intercollegiate sport in the United States. [1] The first intercollegiate race was a contest between Yale and Harvard in 1852. [1] In the 2018–19 school year, there were 2,340 male and 7,294 female collegiate rowers (on 57 and 148 teams, respectively) in Divisions I, II and III, according to the NCAA. [2]