The University of Guelph competed in the 48th annual Head of Trent on Sept. 30. The Head of Trent is Trent University’s homecoming. The event is also one of the largest single-day regattas in North America, with 2,000 athletes and over 400 boats.
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Guelph’s heavyweight eight men team pass the finish line right before the University of Ottawa. The Gryphons took third, while the Gee-Gees ended in seventh.
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The heavyweight coxed four men start the five kilometre row, where they took sixth place.
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The women’s heavyweight and lightweight coxed four are cheered on by onlookers under a bridge on the course. The lightweight team took second place, while the heavyweight team came in eighth.
Photo by Tasha Falconer
