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The Chester Raft Race is an annual charity event taking place every July on the River Dee in Chester, organised by Chester Round Table
The rafts race against the clock over a quarter mile (400 m) course, starting by the rowing club, and passing under pedestrian suspension bridge. Until 2013 it continued down the weir and finished on the south bank above the road bridge. Although the race is over at this point, the remnants of the rafts and crew then had to retrace their route back up the weir and return to the site assembly/parking area (The Meadows).
No races were held in 2020 or 2021 due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.
The 2014 event was held on 6 July and featured a display of flyboarding by Jay St John. Forty rafts took part, and the winner with the fastest time of 9m 20s was Cheshire Waste and Skip Hire with In The Navy. Winner of the theme prize was Marshall Air Services with a complete floating jet-fighter tribute to Top Gun. The best pub entry was by Old Harkers Arms with a Yellow Submarine tribute to the Beatles. Best ladies raft was I Am Sailing, entered by The Druids Inn. The best school entry was Queens Lower School with The Queen of Hearts.
The main sponsor of the event was Survitec Group, a global specialist in marine safety equipment. In 2014 a new finish line was introduced at a point above the weir; this eliminated a risky descent of the weir. The Rotary Club of Chester donated proceeds from the race to Cheshire Young Carers and other local causes.
The event was postponed in 2020 & 2021 [1] due to the restriction imposed on large gatherings during the COVID-19 lockdowns. Plans were put in place for the 2022 Chester Raft Race at this time the organisation of the event would transfer to Chester Grosvenor 76 Round Table. [2]
After 2 years of a Covid enforced hiatus the 2022 Event was announced for Sunday July 3, 2022 [3] with the event receiving a new rebranded logo. The theme for the event was also confirmed as "100 Years of British Television" and the event Charity was announced with profits from the event going to the Countess of Chester Hospital - Blue Skies Balcony Appeal.
A brand new Event sponsor was announced as Salt Town Contractors [4]
As of the 23rd of May 20 Rafts were signed up for the event [5] with many returning entrants from previous years, as well as some new entries for Chester Raft Race 2022.
The 2022 Chester Raft Race, a beloved annual event held on the River Dee in Chester, England, marked its return after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Organized by the Grosvenor Round Table, the race embraced a theme of "100 Years of British Television," inviting participants to adorn their rafts with creative tributes to iconic TV shows.
On the picturesque River Dee, spectators witnessed 23 rafts navigating the waters, each showcasing imaginative designs inspired by beloved British television programs. From Little Britain and Father Ted to Only Fools and Horses, the rafts paid homage to decades of TV entertainment, delighting onlookers with their ingenuity and humor.
Among the highlights of the event were the awards ceremony, where rafts were recognized for their creativity and speed. The coveted "Best Themed Raft" and "Fastest Hostelry" award went to Harker's Arms for their Magic Roundabout-themed raft, showcasing a perfect blend of nostalgia and speed.
Other notable winners included BOST Musicals, who claimed the title of "Fastest Ladies' Raft," and the team from the Crocky Trail, who secured the top spot for "Fastest Raft Overall." These victories celebrated both skillful navigation and spirited participation, embodying the community spirit of the Chester Raft Race.
Overall, the 2022 Chester Raft Race was a resounding success, bringing together participants and spectators to celebrate the spirit of camaraderie, creativity, and nostalgia. With its triumphant return, the event reaffirmed its status as a cherished tradition in the vibrant city of Chester, promising many more years of thrilling races and fond memories on the River Dee. [6] [7]
The event categories in the context of the Chester Raft Race typically refer to different aspects or criteria by which rafts are judged or awarded during the competition. In the 2023 the organisers updated the rules with a greater emphasis on speed and theme.
These event categories provide a diverse range of opportunities for participants to showcase their skills, creativity, and competitive spirit, contributing to the vibrant and inclusive atmosphere of the Chester Raft Race.
For the 2024 event after feedback from our rafters, Chester Raft Race has included a fastest raft category.
Overall Winner: Awarded to the raft that combines speed and theme creativity most effectively.
Fastest Raft: Recognizes the quickest raft regardless of theme, emphasizing speed and efficiency.
Ladies Only: Celebrates the fastest team composed exclusively of women, promoting inclusivity and recognition.
Fastest Hostelry: Acknowledges the fastest raft representing a pub, restaurant, or hotel, highlighting speed and local hospitality spirit.
Fastest Innovation: Honors the fastest raft utilizing non-traditional propulsion methods, showcasing ingenuity and creativity.
Greenest Raft: Recognizes the most eco-friendly raft construction, promoting sustainability and environmental consciousness.
Titanic Ultimate Sinkers Award: Humorously celebrates the fastest sinking raft, adding a lighthearted element to the event.
Year | Raft | Team | Runners-Up |
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2023 | Thunderbirds 2 | Pigeons of Madagascar | |
2022 | Crocky Wok | Crocky Trail | |
2020 and 2021 | Races cancelled due to COVID-19 | ||
2019 | Crocky Wok | Crocky Trail | |
2018 | Crocky Wok | Crocky Trail | |
2017 | Crocky Wok | Crocky Trail | |
2016 | Traitor | Chester Auto Services | |
2015 | No Name Known | Survitec Group | |
2014 | In the Navy | Cheshire Waste and Skip Hire | |
2013 | Gloriana | Stanton Pyroplast | |
2012 | Contraflow | Sandbach Cave & Mountain Rescue | |
2011 | Contraflow | Sandbach Cave & Mountain Rescue | |
2010 | Dee Day Commandos | The Greyhound, Farndon | |
2009 | Wet Dream | Sandbach Cave & Mountain Rescue | |
2008 | Wet Dream | Sandbach Cave & Mountain Rescue | |
2007 | Cancelled - Floods | ||
2006 | Wet Dream | Sandbach Cave & Mountain Rescue | |
2005 | Wet Dream | Sandbach Cave & Mountain Rescue | |
2004 | Wet Dream | Sandbach Cave & Mountain Rescue | |
2003 | Wet Dream | Sandbach Cave & Mountain Rescue | |
2002 | Wet Dream | Sandbach Cave & Mountain Rescue | |
2001 | Cancelled - Foot & Mouth | ||
2000 | Wet Dream | Sandbach Cave & Mountain Rescue | |
1999 | Wet Dream | Sandbach Cave & Mountain Rescue | |
1998 | Wet Dream | Sandbach Cave & Mountain Rescue | |
1997 | Shy Talk | Shell UK, Stanlow | |
1996 | Shy Talk | Shell UK, Stanlow | |
1995 | Shy Talk | Shell UK, Stanlow | |
1994 | Panache | Jiffy Packaging | |
1993 | Panache | Jiffy Packaging | |
1992 | Panache | Jiffy Packaging | |
1991 | Panache | Jiffy Packaging | |
1990 | Stig | Shell UK Oil |
Year | Team | Raft | Runners-Up |
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2023 | BOST Musicals | BOST 2 | Share Bears |
2022 | BOST Musicals | BOST 2 | Valley Lodge Nursing Home |
Year | Theme | Winner | Runner-Up |
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2023 | Toybox | TBC | TBC |
2023 | Superheroes | Thunderbirds 2 & | Pigeons of Madagascar & Old Harkers Arms |
2022 | 100 Years of British Television | Magic Roundabout | Old Harkers Arms |
2020 and 2021 | Races cancelled due to COVID-19 | ||
2019 | Transport through the Ages | The Duke | 4C Access |
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