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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. |
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> |
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==History== |
==History== |
Revision as of 00:14, 9 July 2019
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
In 1998 the first invitation 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 M.B.E., and the event was subsequently renamed The Remenham Challenge.[1]
Results
Year | Remenham Challenge Cup winners | Crew | Time |
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2018 | Georgina Hope Rinehart National Training Centre, Australia | Lucy Stephan, Katrina Werry, Hannah Vermeersch, Rosie Popa, Ciona Wilson, Georgina Rowe, Sarah Hawe, Molly Goodman (s) James Rook (c) | 6:36 |
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2016 | Princeton Training Center, U.S.A. | 7:00 | |
2015 | Western Rowing Club, Canada | 6:48 | |
2014 | Leander Club and Imperial College London | incl: Jessica Eddie, cox Zoe de Toledo | 7:11 |
2013 | Leander Club and Oxford Brookes University | incl: Jessica Eddie, cox Zoe de Toledo | 6.43 |
2012 | Western Rowing Club, Canada | 7.27 | |
2011 | Princeton Training Center, U.S.A. | 6.38 | |
2010 | Western Rowing Club, Canada | 7.29 | |
2009 | Leander Club & Wallingford Rowing Club | incl: Jessica Eddie | 7.37 |
2008 | Leander Club & Wallingford Rowing Club | incl: Heather Stanning[2] | 7.31 |
2007 | Dortmund RC, Germany | 7.22 | |
2006 | Princeton Training Center, U.S.A. | 6.50 | |
2005 | Thames Rowing Club 'A' | 7.27 | |
2004 | Thames Rowing Club and University of London | 7.10 | |
2003 | Western Rowing Club & Victoria City Rowing Club, Canada | 6.56 | |
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 |