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The '''Remenham Challenge Cup''' is a [[sport rowing|rowing]] event for women's [[eight (rowing)|eights]] at the annual [[Henley Royal Regatta]] on the [[River Thames]] at [[Henley-on-Thames]] in [[England]]. It is open to female crews from all eligible [[rowing club]]s. Two or more clubs may combine to make an entry.<ref name ="HenleyHistory">[http://www.hrr.co.uk/history-organisation/trophies/ Henley Royal Regatta, History, Trophies - Remenham Challenge Cup]</ref>
The '''Remenham Challenge Cup''' is a [[sport rowing|rowing]] event for women's [[eight (rowing)|eights]] at the annual [[Henley Royal Regatta]] on the [[River Thames]] at [[Henley-on-Thames]] in [[England]]. It is open to female crews from all eligible [[rowing club]]s. Two or more clubs may combine to make an entry.<ref name ="HenleyHistory">[http://www.hrr.co.uk/history-organisation/trophies/ Henley Royal Regatta, History, Trophies Remenham Challenge Cup]</ref>


==History==
==History==
In 1998, the first invitation [[Henley discontinued events|event was held for women's eights]], which in 1999 became an open event known as the '''Henley Prize'''. In 2002, the [[Remenham Club]] presented a trophy in memory of its late President, Ian Rogers [[Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire|M.B.E.]], and the event was subsequently renamed ''The Remenham Challenge''.<ref name ="HenleyHistory"/><ref name="Henley Regatta">[https://www.hrr.co.uk/henley-results/search Search results] [[Henley Royal Regatta]]</ref>
In 1998, the first invitation [[Henley discontinued events|event was held for women's eight]], which in 1999 became an open event known as the '''Henley Prize'''. In 2002, the [[Remenham Club]] presented a trophy in memory of its late president, Ian Rogers [[Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire|M.B.E.]], and the event was subsequently renamed ''The Remenham Challenge''.<ref name ="HenleyHistory"/><ref name="Henley Regatta">[https://www.hrr.co.uk/henley-results/search Search results] [[Henley Royal Regatta]]</ref>


==Winners==
==Winners==
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|2016||Princeton Training Center, U.S.A.||[[Leander Club]] & [[Tees Rowing Club]]|| ||7:00
|2016||Princeton Training Center, U.S.A.||[[Leander Club]] & [[Tees Rowing Club]]|| ||7:00
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|2017|| Waiariki Rowing Club, New Zealand||[[Leander Club]] & [[University of London Boat Club|University of London]]|| ||6:44
|2017|| Waiariki Rowing Club, New Zealand||[[Leander Club]] & [[University of London Boat Club|University of London]]||<small> [[Emma Dyke]], [[Lucy Spoors]], [[Rebecca Scown]], [[Kelsi Walters]], [[Kelsey Bevan]], [[Georgia Perry]], [[Ashlee Rowe]], [[Ruby Tew]], [[Sam Bosworth]] (c) </small>||6:44
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|2018|| [[Gina Rinehart|Georgina Hope Rinehart]] NCT, Australia||[[Leander Club]] & [[University of London Boat Club|University of London]]||<small>[[Lucy Stephan]], [[Katrina Werry]], [[Hannah Vermeersch]], [[Rosemary Popa|Rosie Popa]], [[Ciona Wilson]], [[Georgina Rowe]], [[Sarah Hawe]], [[Molly Goodman]] (s), [[James Rook (rowing)|James Rook]] (c) </small>||6:36
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|2019|| Waiariki Rowing Club, New Zealand|| [[Leander Club]] & [[Imperial College Boat Club|Imperial College]] ||<small> [[Ella Greenslade]], [[Kerri Gowler]], [[Beth Ross]], [[Lucy Spoors]], [[Kelsey Bevan]], [[Emma Dyke]], [[Grace Prendergast]], [[Jackie Gowler]] (s) [[Caleb Shepherd]] (c) </small>||6:38
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|2020 || colspan=4 bgcolor="ececec"|''No competition due to [[COVID-19 pandemic]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hrr.co.uk/2020-regatta-cancellation-statement-coronavirus-covid-19|title=2020 REGATTA CANCELLATION – STATEMENT ON CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19)|website=Henley Royal Regatta}}</ref>
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|2018|| [[Gina Rinehart|Georgina Hope Rinehart]] NCT, Australia||[[Leander Club]] & [[University of London Boat Club|University of London]]||<small>[[Lucy Stephan]], [[Katrina Werry]], [[Hannah Vermeersch]], [[Rosemary Popa|Rosie Popa]], [[Ciona Wilson]], [[Georgina Rowe]], [[Sarah Hawe]], [[Molly Goodman]] (s), [[James Rook (rower)|James Rook]] (c) </small>||6:36
|2021||[[Leander Club]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hrr.co.uk/results/?race-year=2021|title=Results 2021|website=Henley Royal Regatta|access-date=21 October 2021}}</ref>||[[Oxford Brookes University Boat Club|Oxford Brookes]] & [[Queen's University Belfast Boat Club|Queen's University, Belfast]]|| <small>Susie Dear, [[Lauren Irwin]], Hope Cessford, [[Heidi Long]], [[Holly Nixon]], [[Sam Redgrave]], Alice Davies, Annie Withers, Morgan Baynham-Williams (cox)</small>||7.09
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|2022||[[Imperial College Boat Club|Imperial College]] & [[Leander Club]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hrr.co.uk/results/?race-year=2022&result-page=1&trophy=the-remenham-challenge-cup|title=Results 2022|website=Henley Royal Regatta|access-date=10 July 2022}}</ref>||Rowing Australia|| <small>[[Rebecca Shorten]], [[Heidi Long]], [[Rowan McKellar]], [[Sam Redgrave]], [[Emily Ford (rower)|Emily Ford]], [[Esme Booth]], [[Rebecca Edwards (rower)|Rebecca Edwards]], [[Lauren Irwin]], Morgan Baynham-Williams (cox)</small>||6.37
|2019|| Waiariki Rowing Club, New Zealand|| [[Leander Club]] & [[Imperial College Boat Club|Imperial College]] ||<small> Ella Greenslade, [[Kerri Gowler]], Beth Ross, [[Lucy Spoors]], [[Kelsey Bevan]], [[Emma Dyke]], [[Grace Prendergast]], Jackie Gowler (s) [[Caleb Shepherd]] (c) </small>||6:38
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|2020 || cancelled due to [[COVID-19 pandemic]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hrr.co.uk/2020-regatta-cancellation-statement-coronavirus-covid-19|title=2020 REGATTA CANCELLATION - STATEMENT ON CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19)|website=Henley Royal Regatta}}</ref>|| || ||
|2023||Maple Bay RC, Canada<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hrr.co.uk/results/?trophy=the-remenham-challenge-cup&result-page=1&race-year=2023 |title=2023 Remenham Challenge Cup |website=Henley Royal Regatta |access-date=4 July 2023}}</ref>||[[Leander Club]]|| <small>Kirsten Edwards, Alexis Cronk, [[Kasia Gruchalla-Wesierski]], Morgan Rosts, [[Avalon Wasteneys]], [[Jessica Sevick]], [[Sydney Payne]], [[Kristina Walker]], [[Kristen Kit]] (c)</small>||7.07
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Latest revision as of 16:35, 4 July 2023

Remenham Challenge Cup
VenueHenley Royal Regatta, River Thames
LocationHenley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire
Dates1998–present

The Remenham Challenge Cup is a rowing event for women's eights at the annual Henley Royal Regatta on the River Thames at Henley-on-Thames in England. It is open to female crews from all eligible rowing clubs. Two or more clubs may combine to make an entry.[1]

History

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In 1998, the first invitation event was held for women's eight, which in 1999 became an open event known as the Henley Prize. In 2002, the Remenham Club presented a trophy in memory of its late president, Ian Rogers M.B.E., and the event was subsequently renamed The Remenham Challenge.[1][2]

Winners

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As Invitation Eights

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Year Winner Runner-up
1998 San Diego Training Center, USA Great Britain national team
1999 Marlow Rowing Club & Thames Rowing Club Thames & Marlow

As Henley Prize

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Year Winning crew/s Winning crew/s
2000 University of Washington, USA University of Victoria, Canada

As Remenham Challenge Cup

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Year Winner Runner-up Winning crew Time
2001 Australian Institute of Sport, Australia Jodi Winter, Jo Lutz, Julia Wilson, Jane Robinson, Emily Martin, Rebecca Sattin, Victoria Roberts, Kristina Larsen (s) Carly Bilson (c) 6:36
2002 Oxford Brookes University Tideway Scullers School 7:44
2003 Western RC & Victoria City RC, Canada N.S.W. & Australian Institute of Sports 6:56
2004 Thames Rowing Club and University of London Princeton University, U.S.A. 7:10
2005 Thames Rowing Club Leander Club & Durham University 7:27
2006 Princeton Training Center, U.S.A. Hollandia Roeiclub, Netherlands 6:50
2007 Dortmund RC, Germany Leander Club & Thames Rowing Club 7:22
2008 Leander Club & Wallingford Rowing Club Leander Club & Furnivall Sculling Club incl: Heather Stanning[3] 7:31
2009 Leander Club & Wallingford Rowing Club Yale University, USA incl: Jessica Eddie 7:37
2010 Western Rowing Club, Canada Leander Club & Oxford Brookes University 7:29
2011 Princeton Training Center, U.S.A. Leander Club & Gloucester Rowing Club 6:38
2012 Western Rowing Club, Canada Dortmund Rowing Centre, Germany 7:27
2013 Leander Club & Oxford Brookes University Agecroft Rowing Club & Tees Rowing Club incl: Jessica Eddie, cox Zoe de Toledo 6:43
2014 Leander Club and Imperial College Hollandia Roeiclub, Netherlands incl: Jessica Eddie, cox Zoe de Toledo 7:11
2015 Western Rowing Club, Canada Leander Club & Imperial College Boat Club 6:48
2016 Princeton Training Center, U.S.A. Leander Club & Tees Rowing Club 7:00
2017 Waiariki Rowing Club, New Zealand Leander Club & University of London Emma Dyke, Lucy Spoors, Rebecca Scown, Kelsi Walters, Kelsey Bevan, Georgia Perry, Ashlee Rowe, Ruby Tew, Sam Bosworth (c) 6:44
2018 Georgina Hope Rinehart NCT, Australia Leander Club & University of London Lucy Stephan, Katrina Werry, Hannah Vermeersch, Rosie Popa, Ciona Wilson, Georgina Rowe, Sarah Hawe, Molly Goodman (s), James Rook (c) 6:36
2019 Waiariki Rowing Club, New Zealand Leander Club & Imperial College Ella Greenslade, Kerri Gowler, Beth Ross, Lucy Spoors, Kelsey Bevan, Emma Dyke, Grace Prendergast, Jackie Gowler (s) Caleb Shepherd (c) 6:38
2020 No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic[4]
2021 Leander Club[5] Oxford Brookes & Queen's University, Belfast Susie Dear, Lauren Irwin, Hope Cessford, Heidi Long, Holly Nixon, Sam Redgrave, Alice Davies, Annie Withers, Morgan Baynham-Williams (cox) 7.09
2022 Imperial College & Leander Club[6] Rowing Australia Rebecca Shorten, Heidi Long, Rowan McKellar, Sam Redgrave, Emily Ford, Esme Booth, Rebecca Edwards, Lauren Irwin, Morgan Baynham-Williams (cox) 6.37
2023 Maple Bay RC, Canada[7] Leander Club Kirsten Edwards, Alexis Cronk, Kasia Gruchalla-Wesierski, Morgan Rosts, Avalon Wasteneys, Jessica Sevick, Sydney Payne, Kristina Walker, Kristen Kit (c) 7.07

References

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  1. ^ a b Henley Royal Regatta, History, Trophies – Remenham Challenge Cup
  2. ^ Search results Henley Royal Regatta
  3. ^ The Guardian, 1 August 2012. Olympics 2012, Helen Glover and Heather Stanning profiles: Team GB's golden winners
  4. ^ "2020 REGATTA CANCELLATION – STATEMENT ON CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19)". Henley Royal Regatta.
  5. ^ "Results 2021". Henley Royal Regatta. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  6. ^ "Results 2022". Henley Royal Regatta. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  7. ^ "2023 Remenham Challenge Cup". Henley Royal Regatta. Retrieved 4 July 2023.