 The head of the Charles brought thousands to the hub over the weekend. We bring you to the shores of the Charles for the world's largest two-day regatta. Thousands of rowers flock to the base state over the weekend for the head of the Charles regatta. The annual race attracts athletes of all ages. Pym Goodbody took part in the first race of the weekend. Although he wasn't happy with his performance, he said the conditions were perfect. The three-mile regatta starts right here outside of the DeWolf Boat House at Boston University, attracting over 300,000 spectators. Boston University's crew teams had six top ten finishes, and a race team member say they practiced hard for. Well, this is the first race of the season, so we've really just been practicing twice a day for the last seven or eight weeks, and really just getting prepared pretty much just for this race. Team members are happy with their results so far this season after a solid performance in the textile river regatta earlier this month. We raced in pairs. That racing came first through 12th. We had 12 pairs, so pretty solid. But this is really our first test of the season. We've been hitting it hard this year, and I think everyone's bought into the program, which is a good thing. The men's team finished second in the club eight race. Four men's placed third in the Saturday's club four race. The first regatta took place in the mid-60s. 17 course records were set on Saturday.