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DateLast Weekend of October
LocationSaratoga Springs
Event typeHead
Distance2.3 miles.[1]
Established1986
Official sitewww.saratogarowing.com/head-of-the-fish/
Participants2,028 entries; 160 clubs[2]

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 in 1986.[5] The original vision for the regatta was one "that wouldn't take itself too seriously."[5] Protests were forbidden and "timing errors were considered part of the regatta's charm."[5] Winners are awarded lacquered fish heads.[5]

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DateSecond Weekend of October
LocationMiddletown, Connecticut
Event typeHead
Distance3 miles.[6]
Established1974
Official site[1]
Participants0 entries; 0 clubs[7]

Sprint Races

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San Diego Crew Classic

Canadian Henley Regatta

Template

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Rowing Equipment Manufacturers

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Rowing Machines RowPerfect Concept2

Oars Concept2 Croker

Boats

Empacher Eton Racing Boats Filippi Boats Hudson Boatworks Janousek Racing Boats Levator Boatworks Lola Aylings Pocock Racing Shells Resolute Racing Shells Sykes Racing Vespoli WinTech Racing

Clothing ? Boathouse JL

Open Women

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Year Hwt 8+ Lwt 8+ Hwt 4+ Lwt 4+ Hwt 4x Lwt 4x Hwt 2- Lwt 2- Hwt 2x Lwt 2x Ref.
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1995
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1997 Vesper Vesper [8]
1998
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2002
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2004
2005
2006 CANCELLED [9]
2007 CANCELLED due to weather considerations [10]
2008
2009

Men

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Year College Women College Men Masters Women Masters Men Open Women Open Men High School Women High school Men Ref.
1971
1972 Princeton [11]
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
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1991
1992
1993
1994
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1996
1997 Vesper Vesper [8]
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006 CANCELLED [9]
2007 CANCELLED due to weather considerations [10]
2008
2009
  1. ^ "Head of the Fish a part of Saratoga's history". The Skidmore News. Retrieved November 2, 2013.
  2. ^ "Head of the Fish". Regatta Central. Retrieved November 2, 2013.
  3. ^ "SRA regattas". saratogarowing.com. Retrieved November 14, 2013.
  4. ^ "Volunteer Opportunities - Regattas". saratogarowing.com. Retrieved November 14, 2013.
  5. ^ a b c d Winchester, Ed (November 8, 2002). "Fish Story". Rowing News. 9 (18): 24. Retrieved November 14, 2013.
  6. ^ http://www.htcr.org/. Retrieved November 2, 2013. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  7. ^ "Head of the Connecticut Regatta". Regatta Central. Retrieved November 2, 2013.
  8. ^ a b Murphy, Jonerik. "Vesper Takes Cup In Head Of Schuylkill Local Rowers Made An Impressive Showing Among 4,000 International Competitors". Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved November 6, 2013.
  9. ^ a b "Head Race: Head of the Schuylkill Regatta - CANCELLED". row2k.com. Retrieved November 6, 2013.
  10. ^ a b "Head Race: Head of the Schuylkill Regatta - CANCELLED". row2k.com. Retrieved November 6, 2013.
  11. ^ Wilheim, John Jay (September 26, 1972). "The Crews". Princeton Alumni Weekly. 72 (1). Princeton University Press: 14. Retrieved November 10, 2013.

HOS Results

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  • 2002 results [2]
  • 2001 results [3]
  • 2000 Results [4]
  • 1999 Results [5]
  • 1998 results [6]
  • 1997 results [7]
  • 1996 Results [8]
  • 1995 Results [9]
  • 1994 results [10]
  • 1985-1997 Vesper won every single lightweight 8 event at HOS [11]

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  • 2008 OK night sprints commended but HOSR and HOCR no in danger of loosing their marquee status [12]
  • 2008 (2007) HOSR cancelled for second year in a row [13]
  • 2007 torrents cancelled HOSR [14]
  • 2006 Fish expands from Sat only to offer masters Sunday racing so HOS masters can come up Sat night [15]
  • 2003 Mike Banister won his division in a single [16]
  • 2001 NYAC won light 8 [17]
  • 2001 Janna Heere, Vesper won singe [18]
  • 2000 Gail Helfer won singles [19]
  • 1999 Mixed Quad Cambridge Boat Club won [20]
  • 1999 Villanova women won light 8 after initially being disqualified [21]
  • 1999 HOS marked former world champion Jamie Koven's last race in a single [22] page 7
  • 1999 Brown won best dressed for wearing matching Detroit Pistons tanks to HOS [23]
  • 1998 jumped on the internet bandwagon [24]
  • 1998 HOS winners [25]
    • Penn AC Karen Solem Women's Open Single
    • U of Michigan Champ 8s
    • US Nat Team Princeton Training Center , open heavy an light 8s, open 4+, open 2-
    • Jaime Koven nat team defended single title
    • light weight open doubles Nat Team Sarah Garner Christine Collins
    • US lightweight quad Undine "C" Conal Groom and Ransom Weaver
    • 30-39 Steve Gantz (single)
    • 40-49 Bob Spousta
    • 50-59 Landon Carter
    • Veterans Stuyvesant Pell single
    • 30-39 Cascadilla's Linda Godfrey
    • 40-49 Celia Merzbacher
    • (50-59?)Vesper's Karin Constant
    • Veterans Bachelors' Sally Buell
  • 1998 Pair and Ben Holbrook and Jim Neil won Quad; Ryan Torgeson and Matt Guerrieri PTC won pair [26] Page 4
  • 1997 results [27]
    • Jamie Koven beats John Riley
    • Cairo Police Rowing Club [28]
    • Penn won collegiate novice 8 (men and women)
    • PTC won 8s and 4s men
    • Penn AC womens 8
    • US light 8 M
    • Villanova light 8 W
    • W 2- Virginia Chris Hillson and Sarah Garret
    • M 2- Malta's Wes Kerns & Tim Cullen (lights beat heavies)
    • Single Vesper's Mary Obidinski
    • M lt Single - Doug Sanders
    • W lt Single - Sara Den Besten
    • M 4x Vesper
    • W 4x Penn AC
    • M 2x Ransom Weaver, Barry Klein (penn ac?)
    • W 2x Olwen Huxley, Karin Hughs Potomac
  • 1996 L'Oreal and Phila Inquirer are sponsors [29]
  • 1996 Results [30]
  • 1996 almanac results [31]
  • 1995 Results 3x timing problems [32]
  • 1995 some results, and warning about damn [33]
  • 1994 partial results [34]
  • 1994 fasted 4 denied entry for sneaking in [35]
  • 1983 joe bouscaren won [36]

first house built with Naiad Club who in 1855 joined [37]

Philadelphia then and now, 1987 ref to Eakins name of HOSR [38]

race for supremacy with HOCR [39]

World of sport - head racing [40]

distance

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2.7 miles

2.75 miles

3 miles

end of results

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[1] 2009

2009

  • Jon Winter Lightweight Men's Quadruple Sculls (LM4x) GMS Rowing Center
  • Brian Tryon Lightweight Men's Quadruple Sculls (LM4x) GMS Rowing Center
  • Dave O'Neill Coaching Staff University of California - Berkeley
  • Jessica Reel Alternates USRowing Training Center
  • Brett Sickler Alternates USRowing Training Center
  • Tom Terhaar Coaching Staff USRowing Training Center
  • Tim McLaren Coaching Staff USRowing Training Center
  • Laurel Korholz Coaching Staff USRowing Training Center
  • Kris Korzeniowski Coaching Staff USRowing Training Center
  • John Parker Coaching Staff USRowing Training Center
  • Cameron Kiosoglous Coaching Staff USRowing Training Center
  • Annie Kakela Coaching Staff USRowing Training Center
  • Andy Quinn Lightweight Men's Double Sculls (LM2x) USRowing Training Center
  • Skip Dise Lightweight Men's Eight (LM8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Ryan Fox Lightweight Men's Eight (LM8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Matt Muffelman Lightweight Men's Eight (LM8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Matt Kochem Lightweight Men's Eight (LM8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Kerry Quinn Lightweight Men's Eight (LM8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Kenny McMahon Lightweight Men's Eight (LM8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Jim Sopko Lightweight Men's Eight (LM8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Anthony Fahden Lightweight Men's Eight (LM8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Andrew Diebold Lightweight Men's Eight (LM8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Will Daly Lightweight Men's Four (LM4-) USRowing Training Center
  • Taylor Washburn Lightweight Men's Four (LM4-) USRowing Training Center
  • Nick LaCava Lightweight Men's Four (LM4-) USRowing Training Center
  • Brian de Regt Lightweight Men's Four (LM4-) USRowing Training Center
  • Michelle Trannel Lightweight Women's Double Sculls (LW2x) USRowing Training Center
  • Kristin Hedstrom Lightweight Women's Double Sculls (LW2x) USRowing Training Center
  • Tyler Winklevoss Men's Eight (M8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Steve Kasprzyk Men's Eight (M8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Ross James Men's Eight (M8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Ned DelGuercio Men's Eight (M8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Jacob Cornelius Men's Eight (M8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Grant James Men's Eight (M8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Beau Hoopman Men's Eight (M8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Alex Osborne Men's Eight (M8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Steve Coppola Men's Four (M4-)      USRowing Training Center
  • Giuseppe Lanzone Men's Four (M4-)      USRowing Training Center
  • Cameron Winklevoss Men's Four (M4-)      USRowing Training Center
  • Brett Newlin Men's Four (M4-)      USRowing Training Center
  • David Banks Men's Pair (M2-) USRowing Training Center
  • Charlie Cole Men's Pair (M2-) USRowing Training Center
  • Troy Kepper Men's Pair with Coxswain (M2+) USRowing Training Center
  • Henrik Rummel Men's Pair with Coxswain (M2+) USRowing Training Center
  • Will Miller Men's Quadruple Sculls (M4x) USRowing Training Center
  • Sam Stitt Men's Quadruple Sculls (M4x) USRowing Training Center
  • Glenn Ochal Men's Quadruple Sculls (M4x) USRowing Training Center
  • Elliot Hovey Men's Quadruple Sculls (M4x) USRowing Training Center
  • Warren Anderson Men's Single Sculls (M1x) USRowing Training Center
  • Megan Kalmoe Women's Double Sculls (W2x)         USRowing Training Center
  • Ellen Tomek Women's Double Sculls (W2x)         USRowing Training Center
  • Susan Francia Women's Eight (W8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Mara Allen Women's Eight (W8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Lindsay Shoop Women's Eight (W8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Laura Larsen-Strecker Women's Eight (W8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Katelin Snyder Women's Eight (W8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Kady Glessner Women's Eight (W8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Erin Cafaro Women's Eight (W8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Caroline Lind Women's Eight (W8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Anna Goodale Women's Eight (W8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Jamie Redman Women's Four (W4-) USRowing Training Center
  • Esther Lofgren Women's Four (W4-) USRowing Training Center
  • Elle Logan Women's Four (W4-) USRowing Training Center
  • Amanda Polk Women's Four (W4-) USRowing Training Center
  • Susan Francia Women's Pair (W2-) USRowing Training Center
  • Erin Cafaro Women's Pair (W2-) USRowing Training Center
  • Stesha Carle Women's Quadruple Sculls  (W4x)  USRowing Training Center
  • Sarah Trowbridge Women's Quadruple Sculls  (W4x)  USRowing Training Center
  • Megan Walsh Women's Quadruple Sculls  (W4x)  USRowing Training Center
  • Kathleen Bertko Women's Quadruple Sculls  (W4x)  USRowing Training Center

2009[2]

2008 [3]

  • Charley Butt 2008 Olympic Coaching Staff Harvard University
  • Matt Imes 2008 Olympic Coaching Staff Men’s Assistant Coach
  • John Parker 2008 Olympic Coaching Staff Men’s Assistant Coach
  • Mike Teti 2008 Olympic Coaching Staff Men’s Head Coach
  • Kris Korzeniowski 2008 Olympic Coaching Staff National Coach
  • Michelle Guerette Women’s Single Sculls (W1x) Radcliffe Assoc. of Rowing Alumnae 
  • Ken Jurkowski Men’s Single Sculls (M1x)  Unaffiliated
  • Lindsay Meyer (2) Women’s Quadruple Sculls (W4x)  USRowing TC/Lake Union Crew
  • Elle Logan (4) Women’s Eight (W8+) USRowing TC/Stanford University
  • Warren Anderson Alternates USRowing Training Center
  • Andrew Bolton Alternates USRowing Training Center
  • Simon Carcagno Alternates USRowing Training Center
  • Rachel Jeffers Alternates USRowing Training Center
  • Chris Liwski Alternates USRowing Training Center
  • Brett Sickler Alternates USRowing Training Center
  • Tom Paradiso (s) Lightweight Men’s Four USRowing Training Center
  • Bryan Volpenhein (7) Men’s Eight (M8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Dan Walsh (6) Men’s Eight (M8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Steven Coppola (5) Men’s Eight (M8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Cameron Winklevoss (s) Men’s Pair (M2-) USRowing Training Center
  • Tyler Winklevoss (b) Men’s Pair (M2-) USRowing Training Center
  • Mary Whipple (c) Women’s Eight (W8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Caryn Davies (s) Women’s Eight (W8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Caroline Lind (7) Women’s Eight (W8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Susan Francia (6) Women’s Eight (W8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Anna Goodale (3) Women’s Eight (W8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Lindsay Shoop (2) Women’s Eight (W8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Erin Cafaro (b) Women’s Eight (W8+) USRowing Training Center
  • Will Daly (3) Lightweight Men’s Four  USRowing Training Center
  • Patrick Todd (2) Lightweight Men’s Four  USRowing Training Center
  • Mike Altman (b) Lightweight Men’s Four  USRowing Training Center
  • Jennifer Goldsack (s) Lightweight Women’s Double Sculls (LW2x)  USRowing Training Center
  • Marcus McElhenney (c) Men’s Eight (M8+)  USRowing Training Center
  • Beau Hoopman (2) Men’s Eight (M8+)  USRowing Training Center
  • Brett Newlin (s) Men’s Four (M4-)  USRowing Training Center
  • Giuseppe Lanzone (3) Men’s Four (M4-)  USRowing Training Center
  • Paul Teti (2) Men’s Four (M4-)  USRowing Training Center
  • David Banks (b) Men’s Four (M4-)  USRowing Training Center
  • Sam Stitt (2) Men’s Quadruple Sculls (M4x)  USRowing Training Center
  • Matt Hughes (b) Men’s Quadruple Sculls (M4x)  USRowing Training Center
  • Ellen Tomek (s) Women’s Double Sculls (W2x)  USRowing Training Center
  • Megan Kalmoe (b) Women’s Double Sculls (W2x)  USRowing Training Center
  • Portia McGee (b) Women’s Pair (W2-)  USRowing Training Center
  • Jennifer Kaido (3) Women’s Quadruple Sculls (W4x)  USRowing Training Center
  • Laurel Korholz 2008 Olympic Coaching Staff Women’s Assistant Coach
  • Tom Terhaar 2008 Olympic Coaching Staff Women’s Head Coach

2007 [4]

  • Ashlee Branan 2007 World Championships Coaching Staff Dallas Rowing Club
  • Ryan Pawling Adaptive Four with Coxswain Fairmount Rowing Association/St. Joseph’s University
  • Guenter Beutter 2007 World Championships Coaching Staff GMS Rowing Center
  • Charley Butt 2007 World Championships Coaching Staff Harvard University
  • Brodie Buckland Men’s Eight (M8+) Harvard University/Oxford Boat Club 
  • Ian South 2007 World Championships Coaching Staff Leander Club

2006 [5]

2005

2008

  • Jason Read Alternates USRowing TC/New York AC
  • Wyatt Allen (3) Men’s Eight (M8+) USRowing TC/New York AC

2007

  • Wyatt Allen Men’s Eight (M8+) New York Athletic Club
  • Leigh Heyman Men’s Lightweight Eight (LM8+) New York Athletic Club
  • Sarah Bates Women’s Lightweight Quadruple Sculls (LW4x) New York Athletic Club
  • Margaret Duggan Women’s Lightweight Quadruple Sculls (LW4x) New York Athletic Club

fist 3 women's national Championships 1967 European Champs D. C. Churbuck, The Book of Rowing p 161

2009

2008

2007

  • Cameron Kiosoglous 2007 World Championships Coaching Staff Potomac Boat Club
  • Matt Madigan 2007 World Championships Coaching Staff Potomac Boat Club
  • Jesse Karmazin Adaptive Four with Coxswain Potomac Boat Club
  • Jamie Schroeder Men’s Quadruple Sculls (M4x) Potomac Boat Club
  • Sam Stitt Men’s Double Sculls (M2x)  Potomac Boat Club/Caspersen Training Center/Vesper Boat Club
  • Andrew Liverman Men’s Lightweight Double Sculls (LM2x)  Potomac Boat Club/Penn AC
  • Brett Sickler Women’s Eight (W8+) Potomac Boat Club/Princeton Training Center
  • Matt Hughes Men’s Double Sculls (M2x)  Princeton TC
  • Jen Kaido Women’s Double Sculls (W2x)  Princeton Training Center
  • Susan Francia Women’s Eight (W8+) Princeton Training Center
  • Sam Magee Women’s Eight (W8+) Princeton Training Center
  • Mary Whipple Women’s Eight (W8+) Princeton Training Center
  • Lindsay Shoop Women’s Eight (W8+) Princeton Training Center
  • Caryn Davies Women’s Eight (W8+) Princeton Training Center
  • Caroline Lind Women’s Eight (W8+) Princeton Training Center
  • Anna Goodale Women’s Eight (W8+) Princeton Training Center
  • Portia McGee Women’s Four (W4-) Princeton Training Center
  • Megan Dirkmaat Women’s Four (W4-) Princeton Training Center
  • Erin Cafaro Women’s Four (W4-) Princeton Training Center
  • Ellen Tomek Women’s Quadruple Sculls (W4x) Princeton Training Center
  • Christen Brown Women’s Quadruple Sculls (W4x) Princeton Training Center
  • Megan Cooke Women’s Pair (W2-) Princeton Training Center/Caspersen Training Center
  • Liane Malcos Women’s Quadruple Sculls (W4x) Princeton Training Center/Riverside Boat Club
  • Ala Piotrowski Women’s Double Sculls (W2x)  Saugatuck Rowing Club
  • J. Sloan DuRoss Men’s Quadruple Sculls (M4x) Saugatuck Rowing Club/Princeton Training Center
  • Tim Larson Men’s Lightweight Eight (LM8+) Augusta Rowing Club

2008

  • Tim McLaren 2008 Olympic Coaching Staff California Rowing Club
  • Elliot Hovey (s) Men’s Double Sculls (M2x)  California Rowing Club
  • Wes Piermarini (b) Men’s Double Sculls (M2x)  California Rowing Club
  • Scott Gault (s) Men’s Quadruple Sculls (M4x)  California Rowing Club

2007

  • Tim McLaren 2007 World Championships Coaching Staff California Rowing Club
  • Gavin Frase Men’s Lightweight Eight (LM8+) California Rowing Club

2009

2009

  • Harry Graves Coaching Staff Craftsbury Sculling Center
  • Thomas Graves Men's Double Sculls (M2x) Craftsbury Sculling Center
  • Peter Graves Men's Double Sculls (M2x) Craftsbury Sculling Center

University

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notes

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Schuylkill River from race start to finish at Boathouse Row

The course stretches 2.5 miles (4.0 km) from the start to the finish at Boathouse Row and contains four bridges in total, which appear in this order from the start:

There is a dangerous waterfall less than 300 meters from the finish line across from Boathouse Row.[1] The 13-foot Fairmount Water Works Dam stretches 400 meters across the Schuylkill.[1]

The dam is difficult for coxswains to see because it is so wide.[1] A rowing shell caught broadside beyond the safety cable would easily be swept over the falls.[1]

  • Schuylkill River Race Coarse
  • Schuylkill River Rowing Coarse
  • Philadelphia Rowing Race Coarse
  • Schuylkill River Race Course
  • Schuylkill River Rowing Course
  • Philadelphia Rowing Race Course

Man made: Thomas Eakins and the construction of Gilded Age manhood By Martin A. Berger

File:Schuylkill river.jpeg

History in the Making: Philadelphia’s Schuylkill River 18 MARCH 2010

Race Course (Schuylkill River)

Rules of the River

NYTimes search

Minutes NAAO

Philadelphia record almanac

Rowing Race Courses

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  1. ^ a b c d "Letter to the Editor". Rowing News. 2 (22): 4. November 1995. Retrieved November 13, 2013.