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    Head of the Charles 2021

    25 Oct 2021

    Arguably the greatest festival of rowing on Earth, Head of the Charles Regatta returned this year after a two-year break and delivered another incredible weekend of racing. Despite travel restrictions limiting many foreign crews from coming over to compete, entries were full and the quality was as high as ever.

    WinTech Racing & King Racing had a flotilla of boats taking to the Charles and were bolstered by numerous strong finishing places in their respective categories.

    For the first time the event spanned three days, with para and some masters events taking place on the Friday before the first full day on Saturday. On Friday, masters and veterans up to the 70+ category raced, and Chinook BC, rowing in a Wintech shell, picked up a fantastic second place in the Men’s Grand Masters Double. Capping off the morning’s racing was the Mixed Para Inclusion Double, won by Houser and Scott from Athletes Without Limits, also in a Wintech. These two events alone are a fantastic example of the power of rowing and Wintech to inspire and cater for any athlete.

    Always a highlight of the HOCR, the alumni eights raced on Saturday, with crews representing some of the top US colleges going head to head. In the women’s event, Boola Boola – also known as the Yale alumnae – finished a fantastic second place, in a newly released King SE 8+, a couple of places ahead of the Washington alumnae, also in a King SE. With nearly 100 entries across the two events, the alumni eights category is certainly catching on and HOCR may find the idea poached by events across the world in years to come.

    The Men’s Championship Single was notably won by Ben Davison, who rowed in the Men’s Eight in Tokyo, and placing second was Eliot Putman rowing for Penn AC, in a WinTech heavyweight Medalist FLX shell. Another impressive showing from the young talent at Duke University as the ladies took to the course finishing 2nd overall in their bowmount King 4+. The remainder of the masters raced on Saturday, with another Chinook crew coming out on top in a King in the Women’s Senior Masters Eight.

    On Sunday, the Youth crews took to the course, along with the remainder of the Championship crews.

    In the much-anticipated Youth Eights, Greenwich Crew dominated, winning both the Men’s and Women’s events. King 8+s featured in half of the top six across the Men’s and Women’s categories, with RowAmerica Rye (third) and Saugatuck (fourth and sixth) in the Women’s and RowAmerica Rye (third), Saugatuck (fourth), and OARS (sixth) in the Men’s. The King shells clearly doing a great job to propel the junior athletes to achieve fantastic results at the Regatta.

    Wins came in the Men’s Youth Coxed Four, with RowAmerica Rye seeing off their competition with a few seconds to spare. The Men’s Youth Coxed Quad,  was taken by Maritime RC coming out on top ahead of local club CRI in their King 4x+. A win in the Women’s Collegiate Double with FIT dominating the field in their LW WinTech 2x.

    A strong showing of speed came from the Women’s Championship Four with Vesper boat club finishing 2nd place in their bowmount WinTech, 11.8 seconds behind the boat from the United States Training Center- Princeton.

    Finally, a win came for Club Nautico De San Juan in the Directors Challenge Mixed Eight, who won with a handy 34 second margin over Chinook, also in a King SE. When you travel, you travel to win.

    The first of the blue-ribband events was the Men’s Championship Eights, where the Huskies, bolstered by returning Olympian Simon van Dorp, held off their East Coach competitors to win out by only two seconds. Dartmouth punched above their weight, beating Yale and Harvard both of whom were stacked with international and Olympic talent.

    The women’s event came next, and this time it was Stanford who took victory ahead of Princeton and Yale. The top five crews beat a crew from the Canadian national team, featuring some of the athletes that won gold in Tokyo.

    As the sun set on a fantastic weekend of rowing in Boston, new victors were crowned, and competitors began to reflect on their HOCR experience. Win or lose, travelling to the home of rowing in the USA to compete in the largest river-based event in the world, must be an overwhelmingly enjoyable experience and one made all the more special by the absence of a staging in 2020.

    EventClubBoatResult
    Mixd Para Inclusion 2xAthletes without LimitsWinTech 2x1st
    Women’s Senior Master 8+ChinookLW King1st
    Women’s Collegiate 2xFITLW WinTech1st
    Men’s Youth 4+RowAmerica RyeMW WinTech1st
    Men’s Youth Coxed 4xMaritime RCMW King1st
    irector’s Challenge Mixed 8+Club Nautico De San JuanMW King SE1st
    Men’s Grand Masters 2xChinookLW FLX2nd
    Men’s Clubs 1xMaritime RC (Casey Fuller)HW FLX2nd
    Women’s Alumane 8+Boola Boola (YALE)LW King SE2nd
    Men’s Championship 1xPenn AC (Eliot Putman)HW FLX2nd
    Women’s Youth 1x (U17)Redwood ScullersSLW WinTech2nd
    Director’s Challenge Women’s 4xUnaff. (Chinook)LW WinTech2nd
    Women’s Championship 4+Vesper BCMW WinTech2nd
    Director’s Challenge Mixed 8+ChinookMW King SE2nd
    Women’s Club 4+DukeLW King2nd
    Women’s Youth 4+RowAmerica RyeLW WinTech3rd
    Women’s Youth Coxed 4xRowAmerica RyeLW WinTech3rd
    Women’s Youth 8+RowAmerica RyeLW King3rd
    Men’s Youth 8+RowAmerica RyeMW King3rd
    Men’s Lightweight 8+Princeton Uni.LW King3rd
    Men’s Clubs 1xPittsburghHW COBRA4th
    Women’s Alumane 8+U. WashingtonMW King SE4th
    Women’s Youth 4+PCRALW King4th
    Women’s Youth Coxed 4xMaritime RCLW King4th
    Women’s Youth 8+SaugatuckSLW King4th
    Men’s Youth 8+SaugatuckMW King4th
    Women’s Youth 8+Saugatuck (2nd boat)SLW King6th
    Men’s Youth 8+OARSLW King SE6th

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