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Discuss “Crew team rows at Head of the Charles Regatta”

The Carnegie Mellon rowing club traveled to Boston, Mass., to compete at the Head of the Charles Regatta Saturday, Oct. 20, and Sunday, Oct. 21. Over 8200 individuals in more than 1700 boats competed along the three-mile course on the Charles River.

“This regatta is the most well-attended regatta in the world,” junior co-captain Brian McGraw said. “It’s considered an honor by many just to be able to row in it. The competition for the most part is top-notch, with Ivy League schools, competitive boat clubs, and national teams participating.”

Competition included Dartmouth College; Yale, Cornell, and Columbia universities; the Riverside Boat Club; the New York Athletic Club; the Penn Athletic Club; the Undine Barge Club; and the Canadian...

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