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A regatta is a term used to describe either a boat race, or series of boat races. Although the term typically describes racing events of unpowered water craft, some powerboat race series are also called regattas. Most commonly, a regatta is either a series of rowing, sailing, gondola races or yacht racing. A regatta often includes social and promotional activities which surround the racing event, and except in the case of boat type (or "class") championships, is usually named for the town or venue where the event takes place.

A view from the Race Committee boat at the start of Vanderbilt Sailing Club's annual SAISA regatta in 2005.
IACC-class Yacht at the Kiel Week 2005

Although regatta are typically amateur competitions, they are usually very highly organized, formally structured events, with complex rules precisely describing the schedule and procedures of the event. Regattas may be organized as championships for a particular area or type of boat, but are often held just for the joy of competition, camaraderie, and general promotion of the sport. Frequently sailing racing events are held for single class, or for one particular model sailboat such as the Islander 36. Regattas may be hosted by a yacht club, sailing association, town or school as in the case of the UK's National School Sailing Association and Interscholastic Sailing Association (high school) regattas or Intercollegiate Sailing Association (college) regattas.

One of the largest and most popular regattas is the Henley Royal Regatta held on the River Thames, England. The oldest running regatta in the world is Cowes Week, which is held annually by the Royal Yacht Squadron in Cowes, England and usually attracts over 900 sailboats. North America's oldest regatta is the Royal St. John's Regatta held on Quidi Vidi Lake in St. John's, Newfoundland every year since 1826. Additional examples of regattas are listed below.

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Rowing regattas

Rowing, by Lucien Davis, 1898

Sailing regattas

University / College Sailing Regattas

School regattas

  • The NSSA National Youth Regatta is the largest dinghy sailing regatta and the largest youth sailing regatta in the UK. Due to its size the NYR visits a new location each year alternating between coastal and inland venues. Previous years venues include Bridlington (North Yorkshire), Datchet Sailing Club (West London) Plymouth (Devon), Redcar (North
    Mt. Baker Varsity 8 at Brentwood Regatta, April, 2009.
    East England), Deal (Kent), Grafham Water (Cambridgeshire), Weymouth (Dorset) to name just a few.
  • Mallory Cup, United States high school sailing national championships.
  • The Brentwood Regatta is held in the spring and is one of the largest high school rowing regattas on the west coast of North America.

Other regattas

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A regatta is a term used to describe either a boat race, or series of boat races.

Although the term typically describes racing events of unpowered watercraft, some powerboat race series are also called regattas. Most commonly, a regatta is either a series of rowing, sailing or yacht racing.

Although regattas are typically amateur competitions, they are usually very highly organized, formally structured events, with complex rules precisely describing the schedule and procedures of the event.

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Rowing regattas

  • Henley Royal Regatta, held every year on the river Thames is the most prestigious British event
  • The Boat Race is a rowing race between the Oxford University Boat Club and the Cambridge University Boat Club. It is rowed annually each Spring on the Thames in London.
  • Dad Vail Regatta, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Head of the Charles Regatta, on the Charles River between Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts

Sailing regattas

  • America's Cup, hosted by prior winner
  • Balmain Regatta held annually on Sydney Harbour, Australia
  • Bass Week, Bassenthwaite Lake, Cumbria
  • Bay Week, Put-in-Bay, Ohio
  • Block Island Race Week, Storm Trysail Club Rhode Island
  • CORK Regatta, Kingston, Ontario, annually in August.
  • Cowes Week, Royal Yacht Squadron, England
  • Fowey Royal Regatta, Fowey Cornwall annually in August[1]
  • Kamer 2 Sailing Marathon, Kaag, Netherlands, annually in September
  • Key West Race Week, Key West, Florida
  • Larchmont Race Week, Larchmont Yacht Club, New York
  • Long Beach Race Week, Long Beach, California
  • National Offshore One Design (NOOD)
  • Round Texel, Texel, Netherlands, annually in June
  • Lysekil Women's Match, Lysekil, Sweden, annually in August
  • Tjörn Runt, Tjörn, Sweden, annually in August
  • Washington's Birthday Regatta, Coconut Grove, Florida, annually in February
  • Youngstown Levels, Youngstown, New York
  • Figawi Race, Hyannis, MA

College Sailing Regattas

  • Charleston Open, College of Charleston
  • Kennedy Cup, US Naval Academy
  • The Roth Regatta, Roth Pond, State University of New York at Stony Brook
  • Intercollegiate Sailing Association National Championships, various locations

High school sailing regattas

  • Mallory Cup, United States high school sailing national championships.
  • The National School Sailing Assosiation Regatta, UK. Annual Sailing reggatta held in various sailing clubs and competed in by many secondary school students.

Other regattas

  • The Madison Regatta, Madison, Indiana. (hydroplanes)
  • Kingston Multi-Hull Regatta, Kingston, Ontario (multihull sailboats and sailing hydrofoils)
  • Henley-on-Todd Regatta - an Australian dry-land event.
  • Royal Hobart Regatta - A Multiple event 3 day Reggatta in Tasmania, Australia.
  • Sy Barash Regatta - discontinued event at Penn State
  • Worrell 1000, between South Beach and Virginia Beach, Virginia
  • For the Cruise Ship Regatta see Oceania Cruises

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