Friday Live: HOCR 2021

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The 2021 Head Of The Charles Regatta - live from the Charles River in Cambridge / Boston, MA.
Video Chapters:
0:00 Intro
2:10 1 Men's Senior Veteran Singles I/II [70+]
33:16 2 Women's Senior-Veteran Singles I/II [70+]
43:39 3 Men's Grand Master/Veteran Singles [50+, 60+]
1:25:02 4 Women's Grand Master/Veteran Singles [50+, 60+]
1:57:20 5 Women's Senior Master Doubles [50+], 6 Women's Grand Master Doubles [60+]
2:25:59 7 Men's Senior Master Doubles [50+]
2:44:53 8 Men's Grand Master Doubles [60+], 9 Mixed Para Inclusion 2x
3:16:32 Outro
Friday October 22, 2021 Event Schedule:
1 8:00 AM Men's Senior Veteran Singles I/II [70+]
2 8:18 AM Women's Senior-Veteran Singles I/II [70+]
3 8:45 AM Men's Grand Master/Veteran Singles [50+, 60+]
4 9:28 AM Women's Grand Master/Veteran Singles [50+, 60+]
5 10:02 AM Women's Senior Master Doubles [50+]
6 10:10 AM Women's Grand Master Doubles [60+]
7 10:24 AM Men's Senior Master Doubles [50+]
8 10:31 AM Men's Grand Master Doubles [60+]
9 10:46 AM Mixed Para Inclusion 2x
For more Information, visit: www.hocr.org
For Schedules, Entry Lists, and Results, visit: www.regattacentral.com/regatt...
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The Head Of The Charles Regatta was founded in 1965 and is the world’s largest rowing race, regularly fielding more than 11,000 athletes from around the world to compete in a full line-up of sculling and sweep rowing events. The ages of competitors range from 17-year-old youth rowers to athletes in their 90s, and the event is seen as a must-attend race for world class and Olympian rowers. More than 1,800 volunteers ensure that the event runs smoothly.
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  • @HeadOfTheCharlesRegatta
    @HeadOfTheCharlesRegatta2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks all for the feedback both during and after today's broadcast. We will approach Saturday and Sunday coverage of HOCR 2021 with your comments in mind.

  • @Mustangchef
    @Mustangchef2 жыл бұрын

    I was almost last !First timer . #109 Veteran2 The workers there were amazing!

  • @tanyameronk9534
    @tanyameronk95342 жыл бұрын

    New rower and first-time watcher! Would be super cool if next year the KZread video had chapters dividing the races 1, 2, 3, etc. Or timestamps in the descriptions. I'd love to go right to race of my club then watch the others. :)

  • @jamespatrickconnolly

    @jamespatrickconnolly

    2 жыл бұрын

    Most regattas will do this over the next few days.

  • @user-gf4um5jx2x
    @user-gf4um5jx2x2 жыл бұрын

    Proud granny rooting for TUFTS!!!!!!

  • @monicafarrington7798
    @monicafarrington77982 жыл бұрын

    Correction here: Diana Hanks of Vermont was number 45. She's a friend of mine . I know her number was 45. The announcers told her story correctly, (carrying some ashes from the late former owner of the King), but unfortunately they kept mistakenly identifying Rower #46 as Diana.

  • @catherinewidgery
    @catherinewidgery2 жыл бұрын

    The announcers are using an old line up sheet and just about every rower whom I know they have misidentified! Someone needs to get them a current lineup so they don't do this for three days!! The lineups on Regatta Central were changing until the beginning of this week.

  • @monicafarrington7798

    @monicafarrington7798

    2 жыл бұрын

    They misidentified my friend Diana Hanks of Vermont as #46 when in fact she was #45. I thought this mistake was unique to her until I read your post, Catherine. Thanks for clarifying that it occurred more than once. Ughhh.

  • @tomevich3965
    @tomevich39652 жыл бұрын

    Colleen and David, HOC announcers on KZread, you are doing a good job and the coverage is great! A very minor suggestion- the term “athletes” is being used over and over and over in the coverage- suggest you consider mixing it up with “rowers” “scullers”, oarsmen, oarswomen - just mix it up a bit.

  • @darkblueyank
    @darkblueyank2 жыл бұрын

    Commentators were too busy with their PR script to get the competitors' names correct. # 69 in Event 4 is my teammate Renata Perry of Bair Island Aquatic Center. The organizers make minimal effort to have boats of the same speed close together; witness the 20-year spread of ages jumbled into one event. And yes, the singles will pass under the BU/railroad bridges with no penalty. There were no water stations for filling water bottles this year.

  • @bjamieson6630

    @bjamieson6630

    2 жыл бұрын

    it's true- there is no real effort made to group boats by speed. Most entries in any event (masters or otherwise) are randomly drawn and seeded by lottery. Typically only the fist handful (10ish-- this is based on a percentage of either the winning time or a specified finish place cutoff) of entries are seeded from the last year's event. These will be more or less speed ranked; while the rest of the event is not. In many ways this makes it more fun, as passing and trying not to be passed is part of the fun for both paticipants and spectators.

  • @benjaminboisoneau6529
    @benjaminboisoneau65292 жыл бұрын

    Griffin Walsh😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

  • @laurabarry2135
    @laurabarry21352 жыл бұрын

    WOW... so disappointed in how dismissed the 70+ women were by the commentators. Such a shame that HOCR is still so focused on the men. DO BETTER

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