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Scullers Head : ウィキペディア英語版 | Scullers Head of the River Race
The Scullers Head of the River Race is a rowing race held annually on the River Thames Championship Course from Mortlake to Putney, open to single scullers only. The race is held in November or early December each year on a week usually to suit the mid-morning or mid-afternoon timing of the ebb tide. ==History== The Scullers Head was first raced in 1954 when it was won by John Marsden.〔Daily Telegraph Obituary John Marsden 5 March 2004〕 It now admits entries of over 500 scullers〔() Main page noting new facts and full capacity of 550 entries has been reached in 2014. Retrieved 17 November 2014.〕 and is the largest sculling race in the UK for a single class of racing shell. The race gains enough entries to organise the greatest number of marshalls for any singles event on the Thames and it draws considerably more overseas single scullers than the same race held in reverse usually three to four weeks before, the Wingfield Sculls, which dates to the middle of the 19th century. In 2014 were the first admissions of categories for adaptive rowing for athletes with disabilities, in TA and LTA adaptive rowing classifications.〔
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