Boston Rowing Marathon
Boston Rowing Marathon | |
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Frequency | Annual |
Location(s) | River Witham from Lincoln to Boston, in Lincolnshire, England |
Years active | 1946-Present |
Previous event | 21 September 2014 |
Next event | 20 September 2015 |
Participants | 283 crews (2006) |
Organised by | Boston Rowing Club |
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The Boston Rowing Marathon is a rowing head race taking place on the third Sunday of September annually in Lincolnshire, England, over the exceptionally long distance of 49.2 km (30.6 miles). The course is along the River Witham from Lincoln to Boston,
Overview
The event started as a one off competition in 1946, as a pub bet, and was big news for the town. This original row was from Boston to Lincoln and was repeated for the next 3 years as a private event. In 1949, Crowland Rowing Club also competed, and the course was reversed to finish at Boston. It was easier to finish at the boathouse, and the pub was next door. In 1950 the event was opened to all competitors and has remained so to this day, and is organised by Boston Rowing Club.
The long distance of the event makes it unique in British rowing and thus attracts a lot of entries; some competing for a time, others only wanting to complete the distance. The event is also unusual in accepting entries from all crews and categories.
The current record for the marathon is 2hrs 59mins 45secs, set in 1991 by a University of London Boat Club men's eight.[1] The race was cancelled in 2000, due to that year's fuel crisis, and in 2011 due to an unusually prolific growth of water weed.[2]
Course
The current start is a set of landing stages at Stamp End Lock, Waterside South, Lincoln, the location of the Lincoln Rowing Centre. The centre was founded in 2006 in response to Marathon being the only rowing hosted in Lincoln.[3] The race follows the River Witham downstream to the finish line at Boston Rowing Club boathouse, located North of Boston town centre.
See also
- The Great River Race on the River Thames, founded in 1988, is a 22-mile rowing race, but is only open to traditional boats.
- The Ringvaart Regatta, founded in 1976, is a 100 km rowing race on the Ringvaart in the Netherlands.
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