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News about rowing, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
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Mahe Drysdale, Five-Time Champion, Wins
The five-time world champion Mahe Drysdale of New Zealand cruised to victory in the men’s singles on the first day of the 47th annual Head of the Charles Regatta in Cambridge, Mass.
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2011 Henley Regatta: U.S. Crews Win Four Titles
American rowers claimed four titles on the final day of racing at the Henley Royal Regatta in England on Sunday.
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Germany Beats U.S. at Grand Challenge Cup
Germany, the world champion, defeated the United States national squad in the semifinals of the Grand Challenge Cup for international eights at the Henley Royal Regatta in England.
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Harvard to Meet Cal at Henley
Harvard rallied to defeat Yale by three-quarters of a length and set up a Temple Cup semifinal with California at the Henley Regatta on the Thames in England.
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Cal Wins at Henley Regatta
In the second round of the Temple Cup at the Henley Regatta on the Thames in England, California beat the Netherlands’ University of Groningen.
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Americans Sweep
American collegiate crews won every race against English boats in the Temple Cup to open the five-day Henley Regatta on the Thames in England.
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Harvard Beats Yale
Harvard easily won the 146th Harvard-Yale Regatta on Saturday, completing the 4-mile, upstream race on the Thames River in New London, Conn., in 19 minutes 6 seconds.
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Students Tap Power of Rowing on the Harlem River
Students with learning and social disabilities are being taught to row on the Harlem River, gaining a whole new attitude with each stroke.
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Andy Holmes, 51, Won Olympic Rowing Gold Medals for Britain
Holmes, an English rowing champion, twice teamed with Steve Redgrave to win gold medals.
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SPORTS BRIEFING | ROWING; U.S. Dominates Regatta
Harvard University women's rowing team wins the Ladies Plate for elite eights at Henley Royal Regatta; University of Washington takes the Temple Cup for student eights and Princeton Training Center captures the Stewards Cup for international coxless fours
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