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Every fall, rowers and spectators from around the globe gather in Cambridge and Boston, Massachusetts for the Regatta. This year the Regatta will welcome over 8,000 rowers and up to 300,000 spectators.
To learn more about opportunities to partner with Head Of The Charles, contact
Executive Director Frederick V. Schoch.
Tel: (617) 868-5048
Email: fschoch@hocr.org
HISTORY
The Head Of The Charles® regatta, the world's largest two-day rowing event, was first held on October 16, 1965. The race was established by the Cambridge Boat Club members D'Arcy MacMahon, Howard McIntyre, and Jack Vincent, under the guidance of Harvard University sculling instructor Ernest Arlett. Arlett proposed that a "head of the river" race similar in tradition to races held in his native England, be held on the Charles River. "Head" races, a class of regattas, are generally three miles long. Rowers race against each other and the clock, starting sequentially approximately fifteen seconds apart. Winners of each race receive the honorary title of "Head of the River" or, in this case, "Head Of The Charles."
Over the past 44 years, the Head Of The Charles® Regatta has grown tremendously. Today, more than 8,000 athletes from 600 US and international Universities, rowing clubs and institutions compete in 26 different race events. The Regatta grew to a two-day event in 1997 and now attracts up to 300,000 spectators during the second to last weekend in October.
The Board of Directors of the Cambridge Boat Club appoints 15 trustees to the HOCR Board of Directors, 5 of whom are the Managing Directors who oversee the management of the race and a ten-member volunteer race committee (including two race co-chairs). This group meets year-round to oversee the operational and logistical details of the event. A professional staff of three, whose headquarters is within the Cambridge Boat Club, work year round on obtaining sponsorship, communicating with the rowing community and planning the event. Support from numerous colleges and universities, the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) and hundreds of volunteers also work tirelessly to assist in running the world's largest two-day regatta.
In 1991, the trustees appointed Frederick V. Schoch as Executive Director of the Regatta and he continues in 2008 to spearhead the event. Schoch, a former secondary school English instructor and rowing coach for many years at Princeton, the U.S. Naval Academy and Georgetown, founded the Challenge of the Hudson regatta in New York. He also has been an active member of the U.S. Rowing National Team Coaching Staff and serves on the National Rowing Foundation Board of Directors. In addition, Schoch was recently appointed to the FISA (the international governing body of the sport of rowing) Marketing and Media Commission.
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