Sugar Bowl Regatta
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The Sugar Bowl Regatta has been held since 1934. The races have taken place on Lake Pontchartrain every year since 1935, except during World War II and immediately after Hurricane Katrina in 2006. Lake Pontchartrain is a 630 square mile lake with a mean depth of 10–16 feet. The races were originally conducted by the Southern Yacht Club (SYC), America's second-oldest yacht club, but are currently conducted in conjunction with the New Orleans Yacht Club.
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The Sugar Bowl Regatta has been held since 1934. The races have taken place on Lake Pontchartrain every year since 1935, except during World War II and immediately after Hurricane Katrina in 2006. Lake Pontchartrain is a 630 square mile lake with a mean depth of 10–16 feet. The sailing competition is divided into two separate phases, over four two-day periods, beginning in late November and concluding on New Year's Eve. The sailing competition typically features more than 200 sailboats divided into separate divisions. Sailing crews from all over the United States, including intercollegiate and high school teams compete in the regatta. The races were originally conducted by the Southern Yacht Club (SYC), America's second-oldest yacht club, but are currently conducted in conjunction with the New Orleans Yacht Club.
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