- Madison Regatta
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caption = Madison Regatta
sport =American Boat Racing Association
founded = 1966
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country = USA,Madison, Indiana
champion = Miss Formulaboats.com- Jeff Bernard
website = [http://www.madisonregatta.com/ Madison Regatta]The Madison Regatta, or Indiana Governor's Cup, is a
hydroplane boat race and is the second official race of theAmerican Boat Racing Association season. The race is typically held around fourth of July weekend on theOhio River inMadison, Indiana , USA. Madison has hosted the Madison Regatta since 1966. The race inspired a Hollywood motion picture in 1999 titled "Madison" which stared actorJim Caviezel .History
Informal racing took place in
Madison, Indiana as early as 1911. But the first major race didn't occur until 1929. That was when the now-defunct Mississippi Valley Power Boat Association conducted a race for the 725 Cubic Inch Class, which evolved into the Unlimited Class afterWorld War II . The MVPBA conducted the Webb Trophy at Madison in 1930. The Webb Trophy was the MVPBA equivalent of the APBA Gold Cup--their top award.The 725s raced at Madison throughout the 1930s until the disastrous
Ohio River flood of 1937 andWorld War II brought down the curtain for a while.The current series of regattas in Madison began in 1949. This was a "wildcat" race, administered by the Ohio Valley Motor Boat Racing Association of Cincinnati. The largest class present was the 225 Cubic Inch Class.
The first Unlimited race took place in 1950. The Unlimited races at Madison in 1950-51-52-53 were one-heat multi-class free-for-all affairs. They didn't count for National High Points.
The first High Points Unlimited race at Madison occurred in 1954. This came about largely through the efforts of Madison Courier columnist Phil Cole. (A High Points Unlimited race must be scheduled for a minimum of two heats with at least four boats making a legal start.)
Madison has an uninterrupted string of High Points Unlimited races every year since 1954.
The Madison committee is the longest continuously active Unlimitedcommittee in the country. Madison Regatta, Inc. (formerly the MadisonBoat Club) has hosted the Unlimiteds every year since 1950. Seattle didn't start until 1951. Detroit has been on the circuit since 1946, but with four different committees.
A total of 54 major Unlimited races (excluding the free-for-all races) have been run at Madison since 1954.
List of Madison Regatta winners
External links
* [http://www.madisonregatta.com/ Madison Regatta]
* [http://www.abrahydroplanes.com/ American Boat Racing Association]
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