Head of the Ohio

Summary

The Head of the Ohio, also known as HOTO, is a rowing race held on the first full weekend of October of each year on the Ohio River and Allegheny River, at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The race is named the "Head" of the Ohio because it is a head race. It is the largest 2-day regatta on the Inland Rivers System, with more than 2,000 athletes rowing from over 75 universities, colleges and high schools. The regatta was the seventh-largest in both 2006 and 2007.

Head of the Ohio
FrequencyAnnual
Location(s)Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Years active1987-Present
InauguratedSeptember 26, 1987
Previous eventOctober 1–2, 2022
Next eventTBD
Participants541 entries; 60 clubs[1]
Organised byThree Rivers Rowing Association
Websitewww.headoftheohio.org
The launch of the Head of the Ohio in 2011.

The last races of the Regatta are generally the most prestigious: Championship 4s, and Championship 8s (both men and women). Championship sculling events (1x/single and 2x/double) race on Saturday afternoon. The Championship events usually include current U.S. National Team athletes.

Course edit

The 4100 meter course starts beside Herr's Island and finishes just down stream of the Fort Duquesne Bridge.

History edit

The Head of the Ohio began in 1987 with Mercy Hospital as its major sponsor but since 2006 has been coordinated solely through the Three Rivers Rowing Association. The first race was held during five hours on Saturday September 26, 1987.

References edit

  1. ^ "Head of the Ohio". Regatta Central. Retrieved 12 January 2023.

External links edit

  • Head of the Ohio
  • Three Rivers Rowing Association