What is the head of the River Thames?

What is the head of the River Thames?

What is the head of the River Thames?

The Head of the River Race (HORR) is an against-the-clock (‘processional’) rowing race held annually on the River Thames in London, England between eights, other such races being the Schools’ Head of the River Race, Women’s Head of the River Race and Veterans’ Head of the River Race.

Who won Head of the River 2021?

The most recent winner of the AAGPS Head of the River, and holder of the Major Rennie Trophy is The Kings School winning the regatta in 2021 with a time of 5:54:47 ahead of Shore (5:57:35) and Scots College (5:57:69).

How long is the head of the river race?

4¼ mile
It is rowed over the 4¼ mile Thames Championship Course from Mortlake to Putney (i.e. the Boat Race course in reverse) and is usually held on the third or fourth Saturday in March, depending on the tides.

Where is Head of the river 2022?

Iron Cove
2022 AAGPS Head of the River

Regatta: AAGPS Head of the River
Date: 19/3/2022
Venue: Iron Cove [UTS]
Entries Open: CLOSED
Entries Close: Thu 10/3/2022 @ 17:00 AEDT (Local Time Zones)

What is the mouth of the Thames?

Thames Estuary
North Sea
River Thames/Mouths

What date is Head of the River 2021?

2021 AAGPS Head of the River

Regatta: AAGPS Head of the River
Date: 13/3/2021
Venue: Sydney International Regatta Centre (map)
Entries Open: CLOSED
Entries Close: Tue 2/3/2021 @ 19:30 AEDT (Local Time Zones)

Who won Head of the River 2022?

The School’s First VIII has won the 2022 Head of the River which took place at Champion Lakes last weekend. The boys delivered a tenacious performance, leading the 2km race from start to finish while holding off a desperate challenge from Hale School in 2nd place.

Who won 2022 Head of the river?

How many teams are at Head of the Hooch?

The Hooch has been recognized as one of the most laid back and hospitable regattas in the country by Rowing News Magazine. Competitors each year come from over 30 states and several foreign countries….

Head of the Hooch
Participants 2,100 entries; ~200 clubs