Henley Royal Regatta (discontinued events) | |
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Venue | Henley Royal Regatta, River Thames |
Location | Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire |
Henley discontinued events are discontinued rowing events at the annual Henley Royal Regatta on the River Thames at Henley-on-Thames in England. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
Year | Winner | Runner-Up |
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1840 | Dreadnought Club, Henley | Albion Club, Henley |
1841 | Dreadnought Club, Henley | Leander Club |
1842 | Windsor & Eton Club | Dolphin Club, Oxford |
1843 | Albion Club, Henley | |
1844 | Windsor & Eton Club | Reading Britannia Club |
1845 | Henley Aquatic Club | Windsor & Eton Club |
Year | Winner | Runner-Up |
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1879 | Cheltenham College | Radley College |
1880 | Bedford Grammar School | Magdalen College School, Oxford |
1881 | Bedford Grammar School | Bath College |
1882 | Magdalen College School, Oxford | Christ's Hospital School |
1883 | Hertford College, Oxford | Bedford Grammar School |
1884 | Derby School | Hertford School |
Year | Winner | Runner-Up |
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1869 | Oxford Radleian Club | Oscillators Club, Kingston |
1872 | London Rowing Club |
Year | Winner | Runner-Up |
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1861 | JO Hopkins & G Norsworthy | ED Mackenzie & G Hay |
1864 | H Hunt & FW Pescud, Henley | B Todd & W Crouch, Henley |
1865 | LW Carter & HL Cripps, Eton & Parmoor | RH Barrett & W Barrett, Eton College |
1866 | GH Morrell & F Willan, Oxford | Day & G Westfall, Reading |
1867 | F Pickett & J Plowman, Oxford City Club |
Year | Winner | Runner-Up |
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1976 | Shrewsbury School | Radley College |
1977 | St Edward's School | Radley College |
1978 | Bedford School | Shrewsbury School |
1979 | St. Paul's School | St Edward's School |
1980 | Shrewsbury School | Radley College |
1981 | Shrewsbury School | St Edward's School |
1982 | Shrewsbury School | Radley College |
1983 | St Edward's School | Shrewsbury School |
1984 | Shrewsbury School | Cheltenham College |
1985 | Shrewsbury School | The King's School, Canterbury |
1986 | St Edward's School | Shrewsbury School |
1987 | Radley College | The King's School, Canterbury |
1988 | Radley College | St Edward's School |
1989 | Bedford Modern School | St. Paul's School |
Year | Winner | Runner-Up |
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1846 | Harry Sergeant, Henley | A Ive, Henley |
1847 | Harry Sergeant, Henley | H Farley |
1848 | Harry Sergeant, Henley | E Besley, Henley |
1849 | EJ Giles, Henley | A Ive, Henley |
1850 | F Williams, Henley | JH Brooks, Henley |
1851 | A Ive, Henley | W Popjoy, Wallingford |
1852 | T Piper, Caversham | JH Brooks, Henley |
1853 | W Popjoy, Wallingford | WH Dormer, Caversham |
1856 | EJ Giles, Henley | T Piper, Caversham |
Year | Winner | Runner-Up |
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1981 | 1980 Rowing Club, USA | Adanac, Canada |
1982 | Boston University, USA | Princeton University, USA |
Year | Winner | Runner-Up | ||
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1981 | Lisa Roy & Janice Mason | Adanac, Canada | Judy Geer & Charlotte Geer | Dartmouth, USA |
1982 | Rosie Clugston & Astrid Ayling | Borough Road / Kingston | Haldis Lenes & Solfrid Johansen | Trondheim Roklubb, Norway |
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