Head of the Fish explained

Date:Last Weekend of October
Location:Fish Creek, Saratoga Springs, NY
Type:Head
Distance:2.3 miles.[1]
Est:1986
Homepage:https://regatta.saratogarowing.com/head-of-the-fish/
Participants:2,124 entries; 171 clubs[2]

The Head Of The Fish Regatta is a rowing race held on the last weekend of October each year on Fish Creek, within Saratoga County, New York State. The race is named the "Head" of the Fish because it is a head race.

The event is hosted by the Saratoga Rowing Association.[3] The race is organized by volunteers.[4] Tom Frost founded the regatta in 1986.[5] The original vision for the regatta was one "that wouldn't take itself too seriously."[5] Protests were forbidden and "timing errors were considered part of the regatta's charm."[5] Winners are awarded lacquered fish heads.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Head of the Fish a part of Saratoga's history . The Skidmore News . 2 November 2013.
  2. Web site: Head of the Fish . Streamline Rowing . 3 November 2017.
  3. Web site: SRA regattas . saratogarowing.com . 14 November 2013.
  4. Web site: Volunteer Opportunities - Regattas . saratogarowing.com . 14 November 2013.
  5. Fish Story . Rowing News . 9 . 18 . 24 . Ed . Winchester . November 8, 2002 . 14 November 2013.