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South African rowers, from left, Sheldon Krishnasamy, Lwazi-Tsebo Zwane, Lebone Mokheseng, and Sepitle Leshilo practice on the Charles River in preparation for the Head of the Charles Regatta, Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2025, in Boston. (AP Photo/Rodrique Ngowi)
BOSTON – Four South African rowers are making history over the weekend at the prestigious Head of the Charles Regatta in Boston as the first crew of color from the country to compete internationally.
Their participation marks a multinational effort to expand access to one of the most elite and exclusive sports, dominated by white athletes, and to open the 60-year-old regatta to a more diverse future of rowers.
Competitive rowing originates among Englishmen who colonized both South Africa and what is now the United States, b

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