The Henley Regatta is an annual race held on the Thames. See the link below for more information.
Henley Royal Regatta was created in 1839.
Henley-on-Todd Regatta was created in 1962.
The Henley Regatta - 1899 was released on: USA: August 1899
The Henley Regatta 1901 - 1901 was released on: USA: August 1901
The Henley Royal regatta is held annually in England, in the town of Henley-on-Thames. It is a series of rowing races and is open to both male and female rowers.
Henley Regatta
The length of the regatta course at Henley-on-Thames, England, is 1 mile and 550 yards, which is approximately 2,112 meters. This course is used during the annual Henley Royal Regatta, one of the most prestigious rowing events in the world. The course features a straight stretch along the River Thames.
Raoul Dufy painted "Henley Regatta" in 1935. This work captures the lively atmosphere of the famous rowing event held on the River Thames in England. Dufy's distinctive use of color and light reflects the vibrancy of the scene, showcasing his impressionistic style.
Richard D. Burnell has written: 'A short history of Leander Club, 1818 to 1968' -- subject(s): Leander Club, Rowing 'Henley Regatta' -- subject(s): Henley Royal Regatta 'Sculling for rowing' -- subject(s): Rowing 'The complete sculler' -- subject(s): Rowing
Shawnigan Lake School, Canada (beat Eton by 3/4 length)
Henley on Thames is the location of the annual Henley Royal Regatta. This event takes place between 30 June to 4 July this year and features various rowing and sculling competitions for individuals and teams of different numbers.
The annual rowing event on the Thames River usually begins the Wednesday before the first weekend of July. In 2010, it began June 30.