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Head of the River refers to two high school rowing
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Australia, one for boys (
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, GPS) and one for girls (Brisbane Schoolgirls' Rowing Association., BSRA). The boys' regatta is held in mid to late March while the girls' regatta is held in late August to early September. Due to the lack of water at Wivenhoe Dam the boys' Head of the River was moved to
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for 2006, and was then moved to Lake Kawana on the
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the following year. Since the girls require 10 lanes for their regattas, the BSRA Head of the River was held at
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from 2005 to 2007. However, due to construction work currently underway to increase the size of the dam, the BSRA Head of the River was also moved to Lake Kawana for the 2008 season. Both the GPS and BSRA competitions moved to Wyralong Dam in 2017 following the opening of the Queensland State Regatta Center the previous year.


Queensland Schoolboys' Head of the River Regatta


Participating Schools

Seven of the nine GPS schools compete at the annual Head of the River. Only GPS Schools can compete.
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first competed in 1928, but did not compete again until 1954. Between 1916 and 1985 the Anglican Church Grammar School (ACGS), was known as Church of England Grammar School (CEGS), this reflected below.


Open 1st VIII – O'Connor Cup

The inaugural Schoolboys' Head of the River, known then as the All Schools Race, was held in 1918. The O'Connor Cup for the 1st VIII was first presented in 1922, and backdated to 1918. The race was by crews of Four from 1918 to 1954, and Eights since 1955. *The race is run over a 2000-metre course. *1983 - The race was run but due to multiple protests the race was deemed a "No Race" by the Headmasters at the time. *2005 - The race was shortened to 1800 metres due to lack of water in Wivenhoe Dam.


Points Score – Old Boys' Cup

The Old Boys' Cup for overall points score was first presented in 1988.
In 1988 and 1989 the lowest number of points won.
The point score system currently being used was introduced in 1990 and amended in 2001 when Nudgee College competed for the first time. Only the 12 championship events count for points.
The Championship events are: * Open 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Eights * Year 11 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Eights * Year 10 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th Quad Sculls *In 2010, due to inclement weather, only the Open 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Eights were raced at Head of the River. Therefore, due to lack of events, the Old Boys' Cup was not awarded.


Winning Head of the River Championship Events

* The Eights race over 2000 metres and the Quads race over 1500 metres. * Prior to 2003, the Under 15 age group raced in Fours. * Since 2009, crews have raced by year group, rather than age group.


Head of the River Championship Events – Results


Queensland Schoolgirls' Head of the River Regatta


Participating Schools


Open 1st VIII – Brisbane Schoolgirls' Rowing Association Cup

1990 was the inaugural Schoolgirls' Head Of The River. The race was run over 1500 metres from 1990 until 1993, and over 2000 metres since 1994.


Points Score – Aggregate Cup

The Aggregate Cup for overall points score was first awarded in 1995 to the most successful school. Only the 21 Championship events count for points.
The Championship events are:
* In 2000, due to inclement weather, all Single Scull events were cancelled. Therefore, due to lack of events, the Aggregate Cup was not awarded.


Winning Head of the River Championship Events

Senior Age Groups * The Senior Eights race over 2000 metres, the Senior Four races over 1500 metres, and the Single Sculls race over 1000 metres. * Prior to 2002, the Senior age group was split into Year 11 and Open. The Year 11s raced in Fours and the Opens raced in both Fours and Eights. * In 2009, the Open Single Scull, Open 2nd VIII, Open 3rd VIII, and Open IV were renamed to the Year 12 Single Scull, Senior 2nd VIII, Senior 3rd VIII, and Senior IV respectively. Junior Age Groups * The Year 10 Quads race over 1500 metres, and the Year 9 Quads, the Year 8 Quads, and the Single Sculls race over 1000 metres.


Head of the River Championship Events – Results

* Due to the number of participating schools outnumbering the number of lanes, each event is split into A and B Finals. Schools marked in italics participated in the B Final.


Open 2nd VIII


The Open Single Scull (Div 1)


See also

* Head of the River (Australia) * Great Public Schools Association of Queensland *
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References

* Great Public Schools Association of Queensland Inc., Head of the River Program (2007) * Brisbane Schoolgirls' Rowing Association, Head of the River Program (2006)
The Great Public Schools' Association of Qld Inc
GPS HOR Rowing Results History - Winning 1st Crews - 10 March 2012
The Great Public Schools' Association of Qld Inc
HOR Old Boy's Cup History of Points Table Results - 16 March 2013
Brisbane Schoolgirls' Rowing Association
Overview
Brisbane Schoolgirls' Rowing Association
History
Brisbane Schoolgirls' Rowing Association
Aggregate Cup Historical Results


External links


The Great Public Schools' Association of Qld IncRowing AustraliaRowing QueenslandTerrace RowingBrisbane Schoolgirls Rowing Association
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