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  2. List of rowing venues - Wikipedia

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    (2000) Sydney, Australia - Sydney International Regatta Centre (8 lane FISA) (2004) Athens Greece - Schinias Olympic Rowing and Canoeing Centre, Marathon (8 lane FISA) (2008) Beijing, China - Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park, Shunyi District (8 lane FISA) (2012) London, England, United Kingdom - Dorney Lake, Eton (8 lane FISA)

  3. This Regatta Draws America's Top Rowers to the Historic ... - AOL

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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.

  4. American Collegiate Rowing Association - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Poughkeepsie Regatta - Wikipedia

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    The Hudson River Rowing Association "welcomed back" the Poughkeepsie Regatta in October 2008, running races in eight classifications on a 2.3-mile segment of the traditional course. [ 9 ] In October 2009, to celebrate the quadricentennial of Henry Hudson 's exploration of the Hudson River, Marist College hosted a reenactment of the Poughkeepsie ...

  7. Belen Crew and Miami Rowing Club excel at largest youth ...

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    Five Belen boats qualified for the finals at the recent 2023 US Rowing Youth National Championships in Sarasota. Of those five boats, three earned medals. The Boys’ U17 single won gold with ...

  8. World Rowing Championships - Wikipedia

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    Since 1996, during (Summer) Olympic years, the World Rowing Junior Championships are held at the same time. In 2002, adaptive rowing events were introduced for the following classes of disability: LTA (legs, trunk and arms), TA (trunk, arms), and A (arms-only). In 2009, the A category was replaced by AS (arms and shoulders), and an ID ...

  9. Stotesbury Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Stotesbury Cup Regatta continues to grow in its size and level of competition as high school rowing gains popularity. In 2000, about 3,500 athletes competed in the regatta. In 2016, 5,679 athletes from 191 schools competed in 984 boats to make it the largest Stotesbury yet. [ 4 ]