Both King & WinTech came away with over 34 medals at the Head of the Hooch after another stellar year at one of the world’s largest rowing events. Held over two days on the first full weekend in November, the Head of the Hooch is run downstream on a 3.1 miles (5.0 km) course on the Tennessee River for over 10,000 athletes and over 2000 boats to compete. King & WinTech managed to secure 18 gold medals in a remarkable weekend across junior and senior level.
Standout amongst our performances were the three medals, plus a fourth place, achieved in the Women’s U19 Eights category. Cincinnati Juniors Rowing Club, whose story is told in one of our club spotlight series articles, ran out victors in a King SE. Close behind were St Andrew Rowing Club and Chicago Rowing Foundation, also in King SEs. To claim first, second, third and fourth in a field comprising 49 boats from all over the USA is an astonishing achievement and all crews raced superbly to set up a fantastic season of rivalry. In the same category on the men’s side, King SEs were responsible for both gold and silver as St Louis Rowing Club claimed victory whilst Chicago Rowing Foundation – who also featured in one of our club spotlights back in August – raced a King SE to the silver medal position.
Our junior success did not end there though; further wins were achieved in the Men’s U19 Coxed Four (St Louis Rowing Club), Women’s U17 Eight (St Louis Rowing Club), Women’s U19 Coxed Four (Cincinnati Juniors Rowing Club), Men’s U17 Single (Camp Randall), Men’s U15 Single (Camp Randall) and Women’s U17 Pair (OKC Juniors). The latter won their event by a colossal 40 seconds in a truly dominant display.
On the senior side, Team King dominance shined through once again as we collected a further eight gold medals across the Saturday and Sunday. King SEs were responsible for wins in the Men’s Masters Coxed Four (Chinook) and Women’s Masters Eight (Chinook) whilst the Saturday was rounded out by WinTech golds in the Mixed Masters Quads and Coxed Fours (both Chinook).
The Sunday saw WinTech shells deliver victory in the Women’s Master Singles (Rio Salado), Women’s Masters Lightweight Single (Chinook), Women’s Lightweight Coxed Four (First Coast) and Women’s Championship Lightweight Single (Gainesville).
We had another fantastic weekend at the Head of the Hooch and were delighted to see so much WinTech and King success across so many different categories and age groups. Thank you to the Head of the Hooch organising committee for putting on another spectacular event – we’re already looking forward to 2023!
Saturday
Men’s Masters 4+
Chinook
1st
King SE
Men’s U19 4+
St. Louis
1st
King SE
Women’s Masters 8+
Chinook
1st
King SE
Women’s Youth U19 8+
CJRC
1st
King SE
Women’s Youth U17 8+
St. Louis
1st
King
Men’s Youth U19 8+
St. Louis
1st
King SE
Men’s Youth U17 8+
St. Louis
1st
King
Women’s U19 4+
CJRC
1st
King
Mixed Masters 4x
Chinook
1st
WinTech
Mixed Masters 4+
Chinook
1st
WinTech
Mixed Masters 4+
Chinook
2nd
WinTech
Women’s Youth U19 8+
SA
2nd
King SE
Women’s Youth U17 8+
CJRC
2nd
King
Men’s Youth U19 8+
CRF
2nd
King SE
Women’s Masters 4+
Chinook
2nd
WinTech
Women’s Masters 4+
Rio Salado
2nd
King SE
Mixed Masters 4+
Rio Salado
2nd
WinTech
Women’s Youth U19 8+
CRF
3rd
King SE
Men’s Masters 8+
Chinook
3rd
King SE
Women’s U19 4+
St. Louis
3rd
King SE
Women’s Youth U17 4+
Camp Randall
3rd
WinTech
Mixed Masters 4x
TriStar
3rd
WinTech
Mixed Masters 4+
Chinook
3rd
WinTech
Sunday
Men’s U17 1x
Camp Randall
1st
WinTech
Women’s Masters 1x
Rio Salado
1st
WinTech
Women’s Masters LWT 1x
Chinook
1st
WinTech
Men’s U15 1x
Camp Randall
1st
WinTech
Women’s U17 2-
OKC
1st
WinTech (won by 40 seconds)
Mixed Youth U19 8+
Northville
1st
King
Women’s LWT 4+
First Coast
1st
WinTech
Women’s Championship LWT 1x
Gainesville
1st
WinTech
Women’s Youth U19 2-
Triangle
2nd
WinTech
Mixed Masters 8+
Chinook
2nd
King SE
Men’s U17 4x
Camp Randall
3rd
WinTech
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