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Head race

A head race is a type of rowing race. In this form of racing competitors race against the clock and the crew with the fastest time is deemed to be the winner. Racing usually takes place in different categories (for different boat classes and abilities). The length of these races is usually between 3 km and 6 km.

An example of a head race is the Head of the River race that takes place each March on the river Thames in London, United Kingdom.

07-10-2008 09:35:13
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