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The other River Thames that runs through London and has a university boat race!

Pronounced As: thamz , river, c.15 mi (25 km) long, formed by the confluence of the Yantic and Shetucket rivers at Norwich, E Connecticut and flowing south to Long Island Sound at New London. Primarily a tidal estuary, it is New London's harbor and the site of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy and a U.S. navy submarine base.  Since 1878 it has been the scene of Yale - Harvard rowing contests.

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University Boat Race - "America's Oldest Intercollegiate Athletic Event"

On August 3, 1852 in a 2-mile (3.2 km) race on the waters of Lake Winnepeaukee -  Harvard and Yale met for the first time.  Harvard won the inaugural race by about 4 lengths, earning a pair of black walnut oars as the prize.  Among the observers was General Franklin Pierce, the Democratic party nominee, a native of near-by Hillsborough, who was elected President later that year.

No further races were held between the schools until July 1855, when Yale issued another challenge that was contested  on the Connecticut River in Springfield.  Harvard and Yale met again in 1859 and 1860, but it wasn't until 1864 that the Regatta became an annual event.

The Regatta came to New London in 1878 and, with rare exception, has been held in the town originally known as Nameaug (good fishing place) ever since. 

The Regatta wasn't held in 1896 because of a breakdown in relations between the two schools, but was renewed in 1897 with a three-boat race in Poughkeepsie that included Cornell.  The Regatta was not held in 1943 - 45 because of World War II, and the 1946 race was held on the Charles River.  When the crews reappeared in New London the following spring, they saw the new highway bridge that had been completed above the Thames.  

In 1952, the schools went to New London in June, then ventured to Lake Winnepesaukee in August to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the first Regatta. 

 

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The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority is one of 38 Conservation Authorities in the Province of Ontario, Canada. Our area of jurisdiction, the upper watershed of the Thames River, covers 3,432 square km (1340 sq miles) in South-western Ontario and is home to 422,322 people.

 

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Greenwich England is where East meets West at the Greenwich Meridian (0° Longitude); World Time is set Greenwich Mean Time. Remember the new millennium started in 2001.

Greenwich lies on the River Thames, a few minutes by rail or tube, or a short river cruise from central London.  If you want to visit Greenwich and information on visiting London, England then see Greenwich Info.  There is the famous Cutty Sark to visit and the Royal Naval College.  Just down river is the Thames Barrier which is close to London City Airport

The Royal Observatory at Greenwich is in Greenwich Park along with the National Maritime Museum and the Queens House (on which the White House in Washington DC, USA is based).  For information on astronomy visit Greenwich Star

The London Marathon starts in Greenwich Park every Spring.

Greenwich has a long heritage; it was the birth place of King Henry VIII and his daughters Queen Mary (Bloody Mary) and Queen Elizabeth I (The Virgin Queen).  All the English monarchs can be found at Royal History.

It has seen many famous visitors from Peter the Great through Charles Dickens to Bob Hope.  This and a lot more in Greenwich Past.

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