The Head Of The Charles Regatta: Brendan Mulvey explains New England’s ultimate rowing celebration, rower's Christmas, and beach sprints
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In this episode we dive deep into what many rowers fondly call Rower’s Christmas — the legendary Head of the Charles Regatta (HOCR). We’re joined by race director Brendan Mulvey, who unpacks what makes this two-day rowing festival one of the world’s largest and most beloved regattas.
Brendan shares behind-the-scenes stories about the regatta’s rich history, the essential role of over 2,000 volunteers, and how the event welcomes everyone from world-class Olympians to determined first-timers. The conversation highlights the event’s unwavering commitment to inclusivity — featuring adaptive rowing divisions and the inspiring participation of the Survivor Rowing Network, a community of rowers united by their battles with cancer and their passion for the sport.
Listeners get an insider’s look at the unique time trial format, the monumental logistics behind hosting 300,000 spectators and thousands of boats, and the vibrant community connections that keep this New England tradition alive year after year.
Brendan also announces a new chapter in HOCR’s story: for the first time ever, HOCR will host the Boston Beach Sprints, a three-day coastal rowing event at Carson Beach in South Boston, taking place July 25–27. It’s a bold step to expand rowing’s reach and showcase this dynamic format in a new setting.
Key Takeaways:
✅ HOCR is the world’s largest two-day regatta — truly Rower’s Christmas.
✅ Welcomes athletes of all levels, with strong inclusivity for adaptive and survivor rowers.
✅ Volunteers are the heartbeat of the event.
✅ Unique time trial racing plus massive spectator buzz.
✅ New for 2025: Beach Sprints!
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