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  2. Head of the River Race - Wikipedia

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    In other boats on the same course are raced the Head of the River Fours (HOR4s) sponsored by Fuller's Brewery, the Veterans' Fours Head of the River and the Scullers Head organised by Vesta RC. The Pairs' Head is run over a shorter course from Chiswick Bridge to Hammersmith Bridge. The Veterans' HOR and Pairs HOR sometimes race in the reverse ...

  3. Peterhouse Boat Club - Wikipedia

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    Peterhouse Boat Club was founded on 29 April 1828 as St Peter's College Boat Club, and first raced in Cambridge University Bumps on 2 May 1828. The club went Head of the River the following year, before removing itself from the start order. The club's history became more formal in 1836, as the minute books from that year exist. [2]

  4. Vesta Rowing Club - Wikipedia

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    In 1923 the Vesta Dashes, which were a mid-summer short course competition run over three evenings, were instigated. As already stated in 1954 the club founded the Scullers’ Head of the River race. In 1981 Vesta organised the first Veterans’ Head of the River Race when then main VIIIs Head race stopped taking Veteran entries. This race is ...

  5. Schools' Head of the River Race - Wikipedia

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    The Schools' Head of the River Race (SHORR) is the UK's largest school-age processional (head rowing) race and is organised by Westminster School for crews aged between 14 and 18 years old. It is held in Spring, the end of the head race season.

  6. City of Cambridge Rowing Club - Wikipedia

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    City were head of the river in the Town Bumps in 1875 but performed poorly until 1914 when they reached third place. In 1949 the 1st boat won their blades [ clarification needed ] and in 1951 they were head of the river for the first time since the headship was lost in the 1870s.

  7. Head of the River - Wikipedia

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    Head of the River may refer to more than one type of rowing competition: Bumps race. Eights Week, Oxford University (May) Lent Bumps, Cambridge University (February–March) May Bumps, Cambridge University (June) Torpids, Oxford University (March) Head race; Head of the River Amstel (the Netherlands) Head of the River (Australia)

  8. Abingdon Rowing Club - Wikipedia

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    Abingdon Spring Head of the River [6] is a rowing time-trial race event held annually in mid-April on the river Thames in Abingdon. The competition was founded in 1961 by the Abingdon Rowing Club and traditionally it is the last head race event of the season in British Rowing competition calendar before BR regatta season commences.

  9. Star Club (rowing) - Wikipedia

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    The club won the Jackson Trophy in 1962 at the Head of the River Race and has won the trophy in total six times. In 1972 the club merged with the Bedford Ladies Rowing Club. The club won the prestigious Grand Challenge Cup at the Henley Regatta with the Leander Club in 1991. [3]

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