Head of The Charles: Leading the Way for Para Rowing
“Going down the course at regattas and being the only [para] entry is soon to be a thing of the past. I am grateful for
By JRN
“Going down the course at regattas and being the only [para] entry is soon to be a thing of the past. I am grateful for
This year’s Head of the Charles was a mixed bag. Torrential rain came and went, a tailwind that had seen many event records fall became
Hosted on the Charles River, HOCR is one of the headline races on the US calendar. As theworld’s largest 3-day rowing competition, it is sure
As the rowing world descends upon the Charles river, so too will 47 junior men’s coxed quads. Whilst bizarre for U.K. readers to see coxed
The Head of the Charles Regatta was established in 1965 and takes place over a three-mile course, passing under six bridges, five of which are
The HOCR claims to be the world’s largest three-day rowing event. The course is roughly three miles upstream and is said to be one of
Head of the Charles is a race like no other, and the championship singles are revered as one of the hardest events to win. Year
The single is the ultimate boat class for athletes trying to make a name for themselves. There is no hiding, no one else to attribute
The Head of the Charles is perhaps the most exciting race on the American rowing calendar. A major event where the top American universities boat
The Head of The Charles is the greatest celebration of rowing in the United States. Over the course of three days juniors, eighty-somethings and everyone
With thirty-four entries, the start list for the Women’s Championship Eight at the Head of the Charles is overflowing with talent. Leander are back across
Photo: HOCR The most prestigious event in the sport of Fall rowing, the Championship Eight at the Head of the Charles will bring together national
Here in the UK, we are no stranger to seeing US crews coming to race at Henley Royal Regatta. Indeed, it seems this interest continues