It started Friday and runs through Sunday.
The Madison Regatta brings in thousands to the banks of the river in Madison, Indiana, every year.
The Madison Regatta wrapped up on Sunday after three days of hydroplane boat races on the Ohio River.
This is the 72nd year for the hydroplane boat races, one of the largest in the U.S.
One of the largest hydroplane races, the Madison Regatta has been held for 72 years.
The southern Indiana tradition is one of the nation's oldest and largest hydroplane races.
Regatta officials say ticket sales have been so good, they sold out of online tickets last week.
Next year's races and music festival will be held on July 1-4, 2021.
Fans line the banks of the river to watch boats reach speeds of up to 200 miles per hour.
Shane, the event's top qualifier, won each of the four preliminary heats to capture his fourth Gold Cup in 12 years.